Returning User? Login Here | Bookmark this site | Contests | Sitemap
dad dads
Toilet training
Sleeping
How to
Shopping
Baby names
Sex
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Calculator
Valentine's Day
Favorites
 
 
 
 
Tell a Friend
 
Subscribe via RSS
Enter your email



 
   RSS Feed
 XML Sitemap
 greatdad/sitemap
 
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to Google

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

What dads need to know about Club Penguin.com

Rate This Article:

By GreatDad Writers   Print
Subscribe to Newsletters

If you have a son or daughter around six or seven, you may have already heard about Club Penguin. Club Penguin is a virtual world (think Second Life) for little kids.  Kids choose and name a penguin character to act as their avatar as they move around the Club Penguin site and play games to earn coins. These coins can be exchanged for clothing and other items.   The site says it’s for kids 8-14.  There are 700,000 paying members worldwide and over 5,000,000 visitors per month.

Club Penguin is touted as a safe place for kids to play on line, and unlike some similar sites, it does have some safety features built in.   For example, Club Penguin allows parents to set up one of two levels of security.  One level only allows Penguins to talk to each other using a pre-set list of words and phrases.   Even the “standard safe chat” uses a filter to make sure no inappropriate language used. Additionally, the site uses “spies” to monitor messages between Penguins.

Dads should be aware of several things.

1.    Membership looks absolutely free at the beginning.  You’ll see no indication of a price tag as you enter in your personal information.  You’ll only become aware of the cost when your child asks you to pony up $5.95 month for extra “upgrades” (or if you dig into the parents information area).  Upgrades include penguin accessories and clothing, igloo decorations and the ability to adopt more “Puffles,” the Penguin’s pet.  On the other hand, the membership charge makes it possible to run the site without advertising (so far).
2.    Disney recently purchased Club Penguin.  There may be more tie-ins and promotions for Disney products in the future. Given the $700 million price tag, Disney clearly sees a potential to leverage the site and its membership beyond the current scope.
3.    Club Penguin is basically a site for on-line game playing. Dads should be aware of the content and spend some time on the site and limit time on the computer accordingly.

Club Penguin is a good site for young kids to spend time playing safely on line. At the same time, parents need to monitor online and offline computer usage.  We recommend setting up the computer in a public area in the house so you can easily monitor your kids’ internet traffic. You can use a Mac, with its Parental Control settings, or use filtering software to make sure your kids don’t end up in the wrong place on the internet, either intentionally or by accident.

Subscribe to the pregnancy newsletter or 4-8 year olds newsletter.
Login with Facebook
 
Comments
By Ali,   From Hartford
Club Penguin isn't JUST for little kids. I am not a little kid, and I play Club Penguin!! Teenagers can play club penguin too!!

By Greg,   From Tampa
Just a warning: we had signed up for a month membership but its one of those things that automatically renews your billing unless you cancel. 15 months later when we next used it, we discovered we'd been billed ever since. Bad decision. Stay away!

 
   
 
Post a Comment
 
 
 
First Name:  
City:
Email Address:
Comments:
Total Words:
(400 words*)

Enter the characters you see in the image. They are case sensitive.

 
   
     
     

 

 
 
 
Shopping
 
 
 
 
Article List
Survey: Videogames Are Not Detrimental to Kids’ Academics
Video Games That Keep The Family Together
Card Games for Budget-Conscious Dads
Babysitter Games for Kids
Clothespins Captures and Challenges Your Child's Mind
Review: Xeko Pals Plush Toys
Web-Interactive Plush That Allows Kids to Create a Virtual Aquarium
Got it - gotta get it!
New touch
Ants!
More than just a ball!
What dads need to know about Club Penguin.com
9 Tips for Teaching Good Sportsmanship for Dads

1 2 NEXT
 
Tell a Friend
Subscribe to Newsletters
Forum Topics

Not trying to spam: Need dads for survey of support & stress
Posts: 0  Views: 182

Trying to start a family.
Posts: 0  Views: 271

First Time Dad!
Posts: 1  Views: 292

First Timer... *gulp*
Posts: 0  Views: 242

Bullys
Posts: 0  Views: 293

   
Most Popular Articles
When is a child ready to be potty-trained?
Nine reasons to delay toilet training
21 Potty Training Tips
How to potty train your child in one day
Top tips to prepare your child for toilet training (even though it may be months away)
Eight Tips on Buying a Potty Chair
The NAKED CHILD APPROACH to toilet training
 
 
See more articles...