Friday, January 24, 2020

Educational TV

I try to keep the screen time to a minimum, but when I let my kids watch a show it's educational, based on a book series or animated children songs.

Our favorites are:

Super Simple Songs- They have animated children's songs and a puppet show called Sing along with Tobee that we really love. I usually have the kids watch this in the morning to get started for the day and we sing as I'm making breakfast.  (Super simple also has an amazing website with craft ideas, recipes, and activities as well)

You can check it out here:  https://supersimple.com
Here is the link to Sing Along with Tobee:  https://supersimple.com/sing-along-with-tobee/

Little Baby Bum songs on Netflix

Clifford animated book show- Amazon Prime or PBS Kids

Pete the Cat animated book show- Amazon Prime
You can also Check out their website for animated books and songs by Pete the Cat here: www.harpercollinschildrens.com/petethecat

Mouse and Cookie animated book show- Amazon Prime

Bubble Guppies- Amazon Prime - This show is amazing for teaching kids about all sorts of topics.

The Cat in the Hat Knows a lot about That! - Amazon Prime or PBS Kids- This show is also amazing for teaching kids about all sorts of topics.  Very educational.  The website also has games and videos to play:  https://pbskids.org/catinthehat/

Words World- Amazon Prime - Great show about how to put words together and spelling.

Llama Llama animated book show- Netflix- Great show- they had an episode on sharing that I have my daughter watch often when she needs a refresher.

Daniel Tiger- This is the new version of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood.  Awesome about learning about life.  We also watch the old Mr. Rogers Neighborhood too- both on Amazon Prime

Reading Rainbow - I used to love this show as a kid and its actually still available on Amazon Prime

You can also find more animated books on Amazon Prime if you do a search.  We found "A SNOWY DAY" this morning and watched it before nap time.  My daughter is a huge bookworm, so she loves these.  I found a website that provides one free year of animated books for anyone who is interested.  The website is called Vooks.  You can find more info here:  https://www.vooks.com



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