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Psychology :CARTOONS....help?

What i have to do:

Choose a television network that targets an audience younger than 7 years old. Make sure the network has commercials (that rules out PBS) such as Nickelodeon, Disney or one of the non-cable networks on Saturday mornings.

You need to watch at least two 30-minute shows, including the commercials, and note the following in your assignment:

Network: ______________

Show One: _____________

Show Two: _____________

--- i dont watch cartoons nor i have little brother/sisters...what show should i watch??

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Just turn on Disney or Nick and put down whatever is on really ^^ or Cartoon Network. Basically, All the shows are for kids about that age. Besides at night on Nick(Nick at Night) and Cartoon Network(Adult Swim). Nick has a lot more of the cartoon shows than the others i believe. Disney has a lot more of live acting shows, and I'm not so sure what Cartoon Network does these days.

    Although, If you are looking for shows for way younger than 7, like educational ones. Then, you'll have to watch shows on Nick and Disney during daytime...Nick jr. and Playhouse Disney times. Those types are usually on in the early morning, when older kids are at school. To name a few though; Dora, Diego, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny.

    Source(s): Mommy of a 2 year old.
  • 1 decade ago

    Two children shows that just pop out of my head are Dora the Explorer and Wonderpets

  • treehouse!! [its a channel not a show]

    Source(s): loved treehouse for as long as i can remember, and i still watch it sometimes [im 14]
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