CBS’s “Up All Night” Christina Applegate, Will Arnett, and Maya Rudolph at Paley Center

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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Kristyn Burtt, were invited to The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills for a preview screening of an upcoming episode of NBC’s new series “Up All Night”, followed by a conversation with the show’s cast and creative team.

More About “Up All Night” on NBC
Featuring a dream ensemble cast led by Christina Applegate, Will Arnett, and Maya Rudolph, and executive produced by creator Emily Spivey and Lorne Michaels of Saturday Night Live, NBC’s Up All Night charts the funny and often unexpectedly touching foibles of grown-ups whose lives are in transition. From dealing with the pressures of work to struggling with the daily misadventures of parenthood, the series “rings 100% true and 100% funny” as noted by Time Magazine. Sprinkled with great guest star turns by Megan Mullally, Jason Lee, Steven Pasquale, and Molly Shannon, among others, during its first season, Up All Night has become one of the brightest comedies on television. Join us for a special screening and conversation with members of the cast and creative team.

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Learn Your “ABC’s” Online for Preschoolers thru Kindergarten

As we have a lot of Mom’s coming to Mingle Media TV (and have some Mom’s who host web shows here as well), we wanted to share this amazing new program that we heard about: The ABCMouse.com Early Learning Academy.

ABCMouse.comImagine an online environment that was developed especially for your children, ages 2-6 where they can engage in a safe environment where learning their ABC’s can also teach them those life skills that are so necessary – “mousing around” with a computer mouse (hence the name).

The patent-pending educational content and delivery methods developed especially for ABCmouse.com will help young children thoroughly learn educational basics in reading, math, beginning science, social studies, art and music. The website is the first to offer this type of educational content for early learners and even includes a unique reward system that not only recognizes your child’s accomplishments, but encourages them to continue to progress.

From my experience as a mother, I know that every child excels differently, not just by skills but by topic so having a system that tracks that for you will help you with your child’s development as they grow enabling you to see where they may need extra help, either in math or reading skills (as an example). Don’t wait for those quarterly reports – stay on top of your child’s progress with a program like ABCMouse.com.

From ABC’s and 123’s to Thank You and Please, ABCmouse.com is “Bringing Learning to Life” by offering more than 2,000 individual learning activities, including online books, games, songs, puzzles, art activities and printables contained within more than 350 custom lesson plans spanning six academic levels-all tailored for preschool-, pre-k- and kindergarten-aged children.

Here’s one of my favorite points: Unlike most other children’s websites, ABCmouse.com has no advertising, pop-up ads, or links to other websites, so children can learn and explore with their parents or teachers or on their own, depending on their age and experience, in a safe and secure online environment.

Cost?? The ABCmouse.com Early Learning Academy is available to families on a low-cost subscription basis (Subscription options for ABCmouse.com: $7.95/month and $79.00/year) and allows up to three children per household for one low fee. In addition, the company has announced that at launch, the ABCmouse.com Early Learning Academy will be available free of charge to all public schools throughout the United States and Canada that apply for the program.

What are you waiting for? Check out ABCMouse.com and give your children the gift of learning (yeah, I know… they need their own computer… we’ll get them writing letters to Santa).

You can explore ABCMouse.com by watching the following interviews and program overview here…click.