- UK bans online junk food ads targeting kids (BBC News)
- Still a long way to go, baby—STEM-focused toys are three times more likely to target boys than girls (The Guardian)
- Amazon is bringing the punk with its first animated feature based on Emily the Strange (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Gadgets aren’t going anywhere, despite what you may have heard (The Verge)
- A phenomenon as big as Pokémon GO deserves its own documentary, as decided by Japanese broadcaster Fuji TV (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Speaking of overnight sensations, this bestselling author just bought US$20,000 worth of Hatchimals (Clinton Herald)

Kidscreened
- UK bans online junk food ads targeting kids (BBC News)
- Still a long way to go, baby—STEM-focused toys are three times more likely to target boys than girls (The Guardian)
- Amazon is bringing the punk with its first animated feature based on Emily the Strange (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Gadgets aren't going anywhere, despite what you may have heard (The Verge)
- A phenomenon as big as Pokémon GO deserves its own documentary, as decided by Japanese broadcaster Fuji TV (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Speaking of overnight sensations, this bestselling author just bought US$20,000 worth of Hatchimals (Clinton Herald)
December 8, 2016