This is the question I've asked myself for the past 2 years since I started giving my baby girl the tablet with all the Youtube channels made specifically for infants. Supposedly they all help babies grow, improve cognitive and other functions and help them grow both mentally and socially. My child is clearly enjoying the program. She's always looking at it with her sparkling eyes and giggles ready to fly off of her lips. I'm not sure why you have to include commercial breaks. My child isn't a buyer, so why are you promoting advertisements, which are sometimes not baby-like, on my child's Youtube channel? https://writeablog.net/priesthome5/three-names-that-are-trusted-when-it-is-about-online-video-converters First of all, babies aren't able to understand commercials. It's a waste of time and a waste in money. They are babies who don't know! If this is the case, then why would you insist on playing ads with them as babies? If the father or mother, or other baby care givers are watching, then they will profit from the advertisements? This is very unclear to me, and is getting irritating.It's the same with cat videos. Recently, I discovered that my cat is a sucker watching these gorgeous videos of cats. My cat can be found watching the videos for hours, regardless of whether it's birds or mice. Perhaps hunting. The advertisements continue to interrupt the videos, and whom is it trying to catch? My cat has no interest in anything other than those videos. She doesn't even care about advertisements. But maybe they are hoping that I am watching these videos with my cat? It's possible that they are partially right, but I find myself more interested in the silly cat videos rather than doing anything productive.So I found a great solution that I've been using recently. It's basically downloading Youtube videos on my computer to my tablet or my daughter's to play later. This works as if I was offline and needed to keep the copy on my hard drive, instead of streaming it from Youtube. You see what I mean? I came across this website that lets me save video on my computer instead of accessing it via Youtube each time my cat is looking for birds. It allows me to double-click an mp4 file on my computer, which is played in VLC immediately. It doesn't have any advertisements.<img width="319" src="https://www.pcsansvirus.com/medias/images/supprimer-mp3hub.com.jpg">It's the same for videos for babies. Find the videos my daughter likes to watch and download them to my computer, and then transfer the videos to my table. Sometimes, it's just one or two songs. If the videos are big they are copied onto her tablet. It's actually much easier to access this site straight from my desktop. Or maybe it's just me. Being old school I'm not sure.It was a great mobile data saver. Until downloading videos from Youtube was a reality I had to keep my tablet connected to the internet via hotspot on my phone or sometimes I'd even get the option of a separate data plan for the tablet when we went on a vacation.. Data is very expensive when you're traveling with the world... So, my usage of data dropped three or four times. We were able to roll over a small amount of data for the next month, which was a total bizarre surprise for us. Normally, we'd have to pay for exceeding our monthly allowance three or four times.. That's why I recommend to all young parents and cat owners who love their pets: get your videos downloaded from Youtube or other sites onto your device, then save them to the format mp4 and watch videos any time later without additional data usage.I hope you enjoyed my tricks and tips to help you build an Internet wealthy household. I know this sounds ridiculous.


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