Kirkorian, H. L., Wartella, E. A., & Anderson, D. R. (2009). Media and young children's learning. Future of Children, 18(1), 39-61.
Research has shown that video content plays a significant role in shaping children's behavior, social skills, and emotional intelligence (Hinkley et al., 2012). Exposure to high-quality video content can enhance cognitive development, improve language skills, and foster creativity (Kirkorian et al., 2009). Conversely, excessive exposure to low-quality content can lead to negative outcomes, such as increased aggression, decreased attention span, and social isolation (Gentile et al., 2014). video+title+tigger+rosey+ap+babysitter+extra+quality
As the day went on, Sarah suggested they have a picnic. Tigger and Rosey loved the idea and quickly set to work gathering all sorts of yummy treats. They played a game of "Tigger's Treasure Hunt," where Tigger had to use his keen senses to find all sorts of hidden goodies. Kirkorian, H
Here are some examples of high-quality video titles featuring Tigger, Rosey, and AP Babysitter Extra: Future of Children, 18(1), 39-61