The Common Sense Census: Media Use by Kids Age Zero to Eight, 2020 is a report that provides insights into the media use habits of children aged zero to eight. The report found that overall, children spent an average of 8 hours and 40 minutes per day using screen media, with television, streaming, and online videos being the most popular forms of media. Mobile media was also a significant part of children's media use, with an average of 2 hours and 4 minutes per day spent on mobile devices. The report also found that children under the age of two spent the least amount of time using screen media, while children aged 2-8 spent the most. The report also highlighted the views of parents about their children's media use, with many parents expressing concern about the potential negative effects of excessive screen time on their children's health and development. Overall, the report provides valuable insights into the media use habits of children and highlights the need for parents to be mindful of their children's screen time and to encourage healthy media habits.