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Fact Sheets
What’s the big deal about marketing to children? Does media violence
harm children? What’s the link between food marketing and childhood
obesity? Should babies watch television? What’s the link between
childhood obesity, eating disorders, youth violence, sexualization,
family stress, rampant materialism and the erosion of children’s
creative play? Organized by topic, our fact sheets can be downloaded and
shared with family, friends, and colleagues. |
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Articles by CCFC Steering Committee members and staff. A
great primer on the commercialization of childhood from
leading experts in the field. |
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PowerPoint
Presentation
CCFC’s PowerPoint presentation on the harms of marketing to
children is available free for download here:
Part 1,
Part 2.
Due to the file size, it is
split into two parts. Once you have downloaded both,
please put them together into one file.
If you have any questions,
please contact
ccfc<at>commercialfreechildhood.org |
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A Guide to Commercial-Free Book Fairs
Are children buying toys, video games, posters, and fashion accessories
instead of books at your school book fair? Are the books they do buy
promotions for television shows and movies? Schools around the country
are holding commercial-free book fairs without corporate marketing or
media tie-ins. Here’s how to do it. |
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A Guide to Commercial-Free Holidays
Download the 2009 CCFC Guide to Commercial-Free Holidays to find strategies for
coping with the annual marketing blitz from some of your favorite
activists, advocates and authors. Download
the guide> | Read CCFC
members' tips> |
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For New Parents
These downloadable resources aim to help
new and prospective parents make thoughtful decisions about
raising healthy children in a commercialized culture.
Designed to be handed out by pediatricians, midwives,
hospitals and day care providers, they are a great springboard
for discussion about the role of media and marketing in the
lives of young children.
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Resources for reclaiming childhood from corporate marketing.
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Check out our YouTube channel for short videos, lectures, and
interviews. |