Beatbugs on Netflix. Each episode is tied to a beatles song.
C1NRB said:My childless twenty-something year old found this for us:Fat Bib Fortuna said:No way! Peppa Pig is hilarious and has lots of jokes for adults.MosesHallRAB04 said:
Big no to peppa big. My daughter loved it too but that show was annoying as all get out.
Peppa Pig Official Channel | Whistling Competition Between Peppa Pig and Suzy Sheep - Bing video
Best. Episode. Ever.
You can watch the whole thing for context or fast-forward to 2:42
Ah, memories. My now 9 year old loved Mickey Mouse Club House and Sofia the First when she was a toddler. Sophia wasn't too bad. MMCH can really grate on your nerves after a while. My 5 year old LOVED Dinosaur Train and it isn't too bad if you are actually interested in dinosaurs. But as an adult it's a little creepy b/c your mind can't help but try to unsuccessfully reconcile how the meat eaters eat when carnivores and herbivores are fiends and intelligent for the show, but they discuss their eating habits, etc. I mean, it gets downright disturbing like the husband and wife in Book of Eli killing and eating travelers after they invite them into their house.The Shank Ag said:
My daughter is 2 plus a couple months. She absolutely loves Paw Patrol (thank God for DVR) and as of last Sunday, Frozen (Watched it during the snow Sunday, and has asked to watch it each day since).
Also has watched some of the following but not in near the quantity
Puppy Dog Pals
Tots
Bubble Guppies
Bluey (my favorite)
Oomi Zoomi (my least favorite)
My question is this. Are there any good ones for her to watch that I don't have listed and won't drive me crazy?
We saw PJ Masks live a few years ago.. that was not bad actually.Fenrir said:
If your kid likes Paw Patrol, they have a Paw Patrol Live that travels around. My kids loved it, basically recreates an episode of the show in theater form.
62strat said:We saw PJ Masks live a few years ago.. that was not bad actually.Fenrir said:
If your kid likes Paw Patrol, they have a Paw Patrol Live that travels around. My kids loved it, basically recreates an episode of the show in theater form.
Ol_Ag_02 said:62strat said:We saw PJ Masks live a few years ago.. that was not bad actually.Fenrir said:
If your kid likes Paw Patrol, they have a Paw Patrol Live that travels around. My kids loved it, basically recreates an episode of the show in theater form.
PJ masks. The hell is wrong you.
hah wtf. Yeh my boys didn't do that!FincAg said:Ol_Ag_02 said:62strat said:We saw PJ Masks live a few years ago.. that was not bad actually.Fenrir said:
If your kid likes Paw Patrol, they have a Paw Patrol Live that travels around. My kids loved it, basically recreates an episode of the show in theater form.
PJ masks. The hell is wrong you.
PJ Mask was banned in our house after 1 week when ours wouldn't change out of their PJs, thought he needed to stay up at night to fight crime, and went parkour leaping on furniture in the house.
Fat Bib Fortuna said:SWC Ag said:
IF, on the off chance, somebody (for whatever ungodly reason) recommends "Caillou", DO NOT, under any circumstances heed that advice. Fortunately it was cancelled recently, but there's enough of a backlog out there to keep it in syndication for years. Seriously, as a father of two young daughters, I'm shooting you straight.
Never, EVER entertain the idea.
israeliag said:
Newish Dad here, thanks for this thread!
Mines too young to understand more than that the TV is a light and noise box, but I did put on the Lego Star Wars Holiday special on Disney+ and that seems like a fit.
Maybe others can chime in on the other Lego animation out there.
If you were to take your son to Disney World, I'd recommend the Art of Animation Cars suite - he'll never want to leave.k20dub said:
My 3 year old son is OBSESSED with the Cars trilogy and has been for over a year now. We have every Cars themed toy/lunchbox/water bottle that exists.
He also loves Blaze and Paddington (the movies).




Daniel Tiger has been huge for both my kids. The little songs stick in their heads and make an impression as to proper behavior. They sing "flush and wash and be on your way" while washing their hands after pottying as a result. Also, the show is much more calm than some of the other shows that have fast theme songs, etc. I've found those shows ramp up my kids' energy.bearamedic99 said:
Also, check out the PBS content like Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Curious George, etc.
Netflix and Hulu have really stepped up their small kid content.
Your kid may be too young yet but there is a fun series out there called Masha and the Bear.
Even better is the Cars Land at California Adventure....if the state ever gets their panties unwadded.k20dub said:
Oh we've definitely been considering taking him there. He would flip
jeffk said:
Stinky and Dirty is another great, not too annoying choice.