Kids Entertainment

7:47 pm Just Fun

I’m going to be away next week for the annual KidScreen Summit in New York. The summit is organized by Kidscreen Magazine, in an effort to bring together those of us who work in kids entertainment to discuss issues and trends affecting our industry. I’ve been to the summit for several years now, and I’m always encouraged by this annual reassurance that the vast majority of the network executives, producers, animators, and even those in advertising really do respect the children that comprise our audience. 

If you could see any book you’ve read become a movie, what would it be? 

What would make web sites that you visit more interesting? 

What new toy are you most excited to play with? 

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