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October 5, 2012 by Kidscreen Staff
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Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net
  • Monopoly, Hungry Hippos headed to big screen as Hasbro pairs up with indie Emmett/Furla for three-picture deal (L.A. Times)
  • Big Bird’s Twitter spike prompts PBS to make ad buy on the site (Mashable)
  • New study identifies a paradox in the way parents shop for baby food and toys (Female First)
  • Apparent, a new social network, aims to help parents manage their kids’ playdates (VentureBeat)

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