It's My Pony

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Common Sense Media says

Horse lovers' web wonderland requires paid membership.
greenON: Content is age-appropriate for kids this age.
yellowPAUSE: Know your child; some content
may not be right for some kids.
redOFF: Not age-appropriate for kids this age.
not for kidsNOT FOR KIDS: Not appropriate for kids any age.

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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that It's My Pony is a site for young horse enthusiasts. The majority of the site's material requires a paid membership and in exchange users get an ad-free environment. The site has clearly made some efforts to safeguard its users -- including foregoing external links to other sites and including frequent reminders to not post any personal information. Site administrators periodically review postings and remove any offensive message board comments, though all posts were respectful and on-topic during our visits.

  • The site encourages horse lovers to immerse themselves in information about their hobby. It also encourages responsible behavior by offering information about regular horse grooming and care and by asking kids to promise to treat all animals well.
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  • Site administrators regularly review posted material and the message boards are pretty clean, but it's possible to post words like "sh*t" without a language filter offering any kind of substitution.
  • There are no ads, but most content requires a membership, which costs $10/month or $25/three months.
  • Users are identified by a username, which they choose, and are encouraged not to submit personal info. But photos and messages could potentially share private information with other paid members. There are no parental controls.

Is it any good?

 

Whether kids have their own horse or just have a passion for ponies, ITSMYPONY offers a ton of information about horse breeds, what to feed your foal, how horse digestion works -- pretty much any equestrian-related topic you could imagine. The site's content -- which includes horse-related quizzes and videos on topics like correct riding positions -- is well-organized, so it's easy to find the site's educational offerings and just-for-fun games, which include memory games and a virtual version of rock, paper, scissors. Some of the site design is amateurish -- with auto-play audio and video, and some formatting problems -- but horse lovers probably won't care. And though some site elements might indicate it's only for girls, the information will appeal to anyone who's really into horses.

The one possible parental deterrent? It costs money to access all the horse info. However, you can test out a membership for $5 for a two-week membership -- and decide if you want to upgrade to a $10 one-month membership or $25 three-month membership.

Online interaction: Users can post statements and photos to a message board. Both appear instantly. On our visits the site wasn't that active, but all comments were respectful and on-topic.


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What families can talk about

  • Families can talk about why it wouldn't be a good idea to post information about where you live or your last name on a website -- even if all the other users look like they're your age and seem nice?

  • How should you respond if someone on a website -- someone you feel like you know or someone you've just met -- asks you for your name or address?

  • What kind of things can you learn from having a pet? If you take care of your horse -- or dog or cat -- can you become more responsible?


This review was written by Erin Brereton

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This review was written by Erin Brereton
Genre:Educational

This review was written by Erin Brereton

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