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There is enough for you to do on www.disney.com to keep you busy for the next year. The website has information about your favorite television shows and movies. You can plan a vacation to a Disney Park or do some shopping. You can watch interviews, music videos or television show episodes, or find out about live events. Get tickets to The Little Mermaid on Broadway; listen to Miley Cyrus sing on Radio Disney. Who knew one website could have such a wealth of fun?
 
  While your child might enjoy listening to music or watching a show, he or she will probably get the most enjoyment out of the online games. At www.disney.com, your child can play over a hundred online games for free. If you don’t mind spending a little extra money on entertainment, you can purchase gaming experiences for your child that are much more reasonably priced than other brands.
 
  There are many reasons you should look to Disney for your gaming needs rather than other companies. Disney is interested in producing well-rounded children. The games are meant to provide a learning experience. Perhaps more importantly for a parent, the games are formulated with your child’s safety in mind. Ads on the website are labeled as such; and you are not likely to find a link to an external site on the Disney pages. The exchange of personal information is limited. Your child never has to register to play a free game. And, Disney always promotes personal safety as well as healthy lifestyle habits. The games are nonviolent, unlike many other video and computer games that your child might come across.
 
  So check out the free online games, or take out a subscription to one of the various Disney gaming sites—Disney’s Toontown Online, Disney’s Blast, or Preschool Time Online. Subscriptions are cheap, and the sites have tons of information for concerned parents.
 
  Don’t forget, your kid might love exploring the games, but there is plenty at www.disney.com for parents too. Take a peek at the website and see all the things that you can do as a family.