| |
Animal Planet: one of television's best offerings for kids
Kids are born curious. Everything is new to them and all of life is a mystery waiting to be solved. Nature is of particular fascination to them. Kids play outside and find every living creature and plant for subjects of their personal investigation and inspection. Kids have pets, too. Frogs, cats, rabbits, birds and dogs become family members. As parents, we try to teach kids how to take good care of their pets, but unless you're a vet, pet store owner or animal trainer, many of us don't know much more about these creatures than our kids do! Learning about the animal world is valuable knowledge, especially in today's world of vanishing species amidst growing expanses of cement in urban America. Learning about the natural habitats and life cycles of the animal world makes children more sensitive to all living things. Now, the current controversy among educators and child psychologists has parents in a tizzy over what's the right amount of television watching to allow their kids. A common sense approach surely must lead you to consider that quality programming contributes much to a child's education and personal development. Animal Planet is one channel that earns the highest accolades in this respect. Kids absolutely love Animal Planet presentations. Johnny's pet frog is happy and thriving in its 10-gallon aquarium home, but watching his pet's shenanigans may not satisfy Johnny's curiosity. One program on Animal Planet may teach Johnny more about every type of frog from around the world than he'd learn in a year at the library. Animal Planet productions do, indeed, cover the planet. Kids can learn all about creatures they may never see in real life. Kangaroos in Australia, Manta Rays in the Caribbean or Bengal tigers in India are all topics of previous Animal Planet programming. Once kids start watching these informative programs, they're hooked - on learning and caring - two commodities in danger of extinction among humans! Did you know that global warming, causing the melting of Arctic ice floes, now threatens the polar bear with extinction? Did you know that Oregon may be closing the salmon season before it ever begins this year because the Pacific salmon population, some 1.6 million in 2005, has shrunk to an estimated 35,000 this year? These facts are all of great concern to our children's generation. When these kids grow up, the animal world may be greatly diminished unless people start paying attention now. Animal Planet's audience of today may well make the difference for a better planet for our kids. Watch with your kids. You, too, may become an avid fan.
Let your friends know about this article!
About our articles...
You may NOT reproduce any content from this website without the explicit written permission of Articleinformaation4u.com
However, you may link from your site to an article page on our site if you think it would be of interest to your audience/website visitors. Only a direct, clickable hyperlink is acceptable.
We do not accept any article submissions at this site.
Articles on articleinformation4u.com are for information purposes only. You may NOT reprint these articles at your site. If you'd like other people to enjoy our articles, please provide a link from your site to the article on our site. Thank you. T&C
|