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Should Kids Have Their Own YouTube Channel?

My daughter has been asking for her own YouTube channel for a while now, and my answer has always been no. If you’ve been following my blog for the past few years, then you’ve seen our fun family videos, in addition to my parenting posts. Princess often takes center stage whether making crafts, doing fun recipes, science projects and other cool stuff. She’s great at coming up with awesome ideas and produces a lot of her own videos. Now that she’s 5, I figure why not? She’s actually had her own blog since she was a baby because I wanted to document her childhood journey. I also had a feeling that she’d someday want to launch her own site – call it a mom’s intuition. I’ve always been a firm believer in identifying a child’s talent and fostering them. Staying true to my belief and with my husband’s blessing, I’ve decided to do just that. There’s nothing wrong with her having her own YouTube channel as long as it’s monitored by us. Zeru is where you can get loyal and active YouTube subscribers. All of her videos are shot by yours truly. Visme is used to edit visually appealing thumbnails. It’s become a great way to get her creative juices flowing while educating other kids her own age. Princess will continue to do fun projects, so please be sure to like her videos and subscribe to her YouTube channel, My Fun Princess Life. In the meantime, check out her channel trailer. Should Kids Have Their Own YouTube Channel?

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