KidzEyes: Where Kids Ages 6-12 Earn Money

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KidzEyesDo you have kiddos between the ages of 6-12?

Help them to earn a few extra bucks! Just head on over to KidzEyes, a website that conducts market research among 6-12 year old kids (note: this research is compliant with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act). KidzEyes has clients that are interested in hearing kids’ opinions in order to provide better products and services for children and sometimes they are interested in hearing parents’ opinions too, in which case, you will help earn your child(ren) additional KidzPoints.

KidzEyes

Here’s how it works…

* Kids complete the surveys that they receive from KidzEyes via email (surveys are emailed to both the kid’s and parent’s email addresses). Upon completion of the survey, kids earn KidzPoints that can be turned in for cash or prizes (100 KidzPoints = $1). Most surveys are worth between 50 and 1000 points, sometimes more…the longer the survey, the more points they award. The KidzPoints system works kind of like a bank account and KidzEyes will even keep track of your KidzPoints in an online piggy bank.

* After 1000 points ($10) is reached, your kids can cash them in or they can save them up for something special. When the points are cashed in, your kiddos will then receive a check in the mail, in care of the parent or legal guardian.

* Each month, kids will also receive the KidzEyes SuperPoll survey which enters them into a sweepstakes where they could win up to 10,000 bonus KidzPoints (worth $100)!

PARENTS REGISTER –> HERE <–

* In order for your kids to become a member of KidzEyes, you (i.e. the parent/guardian) need to complete the brief registration survey found here. You will be able to register multiple kids at a time, so the sign-up survey only needs to be completed one time per household. The registration process takes about 10 minutes AND as a thank you for completing the registration process, KidzEyes will award each kiddo you register with 500 KidzPoints (= $5)!

* Only families that currently live in the United States are eligible to sign up for KidzEyes.

Check out what Hip2Savers have to say:

Highly recommend KidzEyes! My eight year old has been doing surveys for them for almost two years, and he really enjoys his “part time job”! He has made over $160 with them! I usually sit next to him to answer any questions he may have while completing the survey, but it is very user friendly, and the older he gets, the less help he needs.

The rewards for these surveys are fair and we just completed one that paid more than $30. Surveys that don’t pay a lot usually only take a couple of minutes so I think even they are worth doing. And many times they are just pre qualifiers that lead to more money.

My 3 kids have been doing KidzEyes for a few years now and they really like it! The surveys are quick and easy, no more then 10 minutes. Also when they turn 13, they automatically get signed up for Teeneyes.

Join The Discussion

Comments 33

  1. Diana

    Is this legit has anyone tried it

    • Jennifer

      I signed up the last time that this was posted about 6 weeks ago. My son has already earned almost $80. So far we love it!

      • Karen

        Wow my daughter has been signed up for a little while now and is only up to like 13 bucks.

  2. Nikki

    I just signed my 2 older children up the last time it was posted on hip2save and they have already earned $90 between the both of them. It’s really easy to do. Parent gets emails when the child had a survey and sometimes they even offer parents surveys about the children who then get credit for the survey.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      How cool! Thanks for the great feedback Nikki!

  3. irelandsunshine

    It is legit! My kids have been taking surveys on their site for a few years now and love getting a check in the mail. Like NIkki said, many times they have surveys where the parents can participate as well.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Awesome to hear! Thanks for sharing!

  4. Brianna

    I’ve signed up my daughter previously but we never get any survey offers. Any ideas why? She’s 10.

  5. chrissy

    Thanks just signed up both of my kids.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      You’re welcome Chrissy!

  6. Kerry

    My kids are now 23 and 19, so long past the age limits….but when they were younger they did Kidzeyes and loved it. My son especially would get picked more often then my daughter to do product tests and he would get more surveys also. When they hit their teenage years they company set them up with Teenzeyes and that continued until they were adults. I remember them cashing out for their $10 checks and receiving them in the mail.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      That’s so cool Kerry! Thanks so much for sharing your experience!

  7. Crystal T

    *READ THE FINE PRINT*
    They share your personal information. You and your child’s name and info will be sold to thousands of companies. They track your web history, facebook clicks, cookies, etc. Is it really worth it? Not really.

    • Alycia

      I hate to say it but almost every program or website you go to these days tracks your cyber footprint. Your cellphone company, coupons.com, any website you buy from, etc. Your name and address is public record if a company really wanted to obtain it. I teach my boys Internet safety and hope for the best. Our kids are growing up in a generation where privacy is a thing of the past, the really just need to be prepeared.

  8. teresa

    Do you sign each child up separately that is what I did with the same email .

  9. Rachael

    Totally legit. I have been a member for a few years now. We have made over $100.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Wow! Thanks for sharing Rachael!

  10. Lisa

    Question? How do you cash the check reward. My kids dont have bank accounts yet?

    • Marie

      “your kiddos will then receive a check in the mail, in care of the parent or legal guardian.”
      They don’t cash it, you do

  11. Anna

    I signed up for my son a few months ago . And my son has only recieved one survey for $3. Kinda bummed I thought he’d at least get one each month.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Darn! Hoping he begins to receive more surveys soon!

  12. Amy

    We signed up both kiddos last time this was posted and they have received 1-2 surveys total. Sometimes they get a very long survey and at the end, it only qualifies them for the monthly sweepstakes … So I feel that is a waste of time for no compensation. My kids have been a bit disappointed with their lack of opportunity – I think they had high hopes of lots of toys in their reach …. Haha!

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Sorry to hear that Amy! ๐Ÿ™ Thanks so much for the honest feedback!

  13. megan

    It is legit! My 8 year old receives more than my 10 year old, but they have both made over $20. We get maybe 1-2 surveys a month, so they’re not getting rich from it by any means.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Thanks for sharing Megan!

  14. Alissa

    It is legit. My son won a super poll one time a few years ago and he earned $50. I also won the parent super poll and won an iPad mini 3. I was extremely excited, as I never win anything! I love KidzEyes.

  15. Crystal

    Both my kids are signed up and love it! My 7 year old daughter has made about $40 and my 9 year old son has made about $25.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Sweet! Thanks for the feedback Crystal! Glad to hear they enjoy it!

  16. susan

    I was all for signing up but then when they wanted part of my social security number no way.

  17. susan

    My son was unhappy after I told him no to this site. We found panel polls which is a family site and does not require the social security number. It had several positive reviews.

  18. sporksoma

    My kiddo is signed up on this site since February. So far, she’s only got $14 in her account, but that’s money she knows she’s earned. She’s familiar with me doing surveys and cashing out, so she knows that all she has to do is request the check to get the money, but she’s choosing to let it build up. $14 in 3 months isn’t a lot of money, but it’s fun for her to do, doesn’t take all that much time, and it has helped her start really thinking about the products she sees on the shelves at the store and how they got to be there, plus, she pays a lot more attention to marketing and advertisements and is already starting to pick out why they use what colors, phrases, music, and so on. I like that she’s becoming so aware of those things and less likely to fall prey to buying something just because she saw it advertised, based on her experiences doing surveys.

    Also, they did not require a social security number for me or my kid.

  19. Susan Bricker

    What about taxes on money earned???

  20. Kurious

    Just curious – since it asks about race and income, is that determining why some people only get one to two surveys a month?

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