Hop aims to destigmatize disabilities and show how, disability or not, all kids have a common goal: to have fun!
Parents may want to exercise some caution before sharing this kid-focused Star Wars show with their own younglings.
Shadrach has a Hallmark-esque quality to it. Add in the strong Christian themes and, for many families, it’ll be a …
Tater’s house is full of all 12 of her cousins. Meanwhile, Disney’s Primos is full of slapstick humor, slightly sassy …
Disney’s Firebuds doesn’t constitute an emergency response, but that doesn’t mean families can rest easy.
There’s a first time for everything, but the Wonderoos show you what to do when you encounter something new.
Me explores one boy’s coming-of-age story as he grapples with both middle school and his newfound shapeshifting ability.
Disney Junior’s Ariel is so kid-friendly, even the sea witch is now the friendly and soulful Tauntie Ursula.
This Bluey-like show features a functional family, and episodes can be used as springboards for discussion.
Big City Greens is genuinely sweet and funny. And while it’s probably navigable for some families, it’s certainly not a …
The Peanuts world is still as fun and family friendly as you remember from its beloved holiday specials.
Based loosely on James Dean’s book series, Pete the Cat follows the laconic blue cat and his friends as they …
Donkey Hodie: Bedtime Stories helps kids get ready to sleep—which makes it one of the gentlest shows around.
A spinoff of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, Donkey Hodie stays true to the original show’s kind, educational mission.
The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish is mostly cute, animated fun but might keep some families at bay until their …