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Films and TV Shows Your Kids Watch Continually

markysimmo

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For us now its Finding Nemo literally every day !!

Served up with a big helping of Peppa Pig, Barney, The Twirlywoo's and Teletubbies
 
For us now its Finding Nemo literally every day !!

Served up with a big helping of Peppa Pig, Barney, The Twirlywoo's and Teletubbies

Twurkywoo's were a big hit ( i kind of liked them as well) Peppa was big with the oldest, now days the 6 year old still loves a bit of Hey Duggie apart from that its Lego Nijago and bloody gamer's playing games and talking over the top. Its utter utter tripe.
 
youtube kids app gets a lot of use

on the TV my son likes Peter Rabbit

my favourite is I can cook, I quite fancy Katy
 
fudging hate Peppa Pig because it's so short and you've got to put a new one on every 5 minutes.

Just wait until your little one can operate YouTube. Parenting complete.

Thankfully I'm able to avoid these shows most of the time, but why do so much of the animated stuff aimed at kids look so rubbish? Peppa Pig being a very good example.
 
My 3 year old loves jurassic movies especially jurassic world. When it finishes, he starts it again.
Love regular show though, definitely influenced by the mighty boosh.
 
The 8 year old would go on youtube on her ipad for 24 hours a day if we let her
Talking with a friend about this yesterday. Screen addiction.... interesting times.

My little girl is a bit to into my little pony which is, well pony, need to wean her off it.

Quite a bit on cbeebies is decent (ie not American brick)

Give her a big dose of Rastamouse before we go to Barbados and a load of Didou before we head to France.......to get her up to speed :)
 
It's a shame most of them are such tosh. Octonauts is actually informative, teaches kids and adults a lot about marine life, and is very well made.
 
6 and 4 year old boys just want to watch Tom and Jerry all day! The old Tom and Jerry, not the new shiny version.
They also love Robot Wars and Battlebots, which I secretly love too!
 
Our two year old digs Peppa pig, hey duggee, fireman Sam, Charlie and lola and a few others. Quite a few Norwegian and Swedish shows as well. Especially one Swedish one called 'big machines' which is all about, well, big vehicles. He loves that above all.

There are quite a few annoying ones. Not sure what the original title is, but rainbow Ruby is doing my head in. Pocoyo as well.
 
Thankfully I'm able to avoid these shows most of the time, but why do so much of the animated stuff aimed at kids look so rubbish? Peppa Pig being a very good example.

Its called original style, man. Kids love it when these things look simple, makes it more recognizable and easier to draw. I think Peppa looks good. Not a lot of bells and whistles, but a nice style. I'd prefer Peppa over just about anything else, to be honest, which I reckon is part of the reason for the show's success.
 
Our two year old digs Peppa pig, hey duggee, fireman Sam, Charlie and lola and a few others. Quite a few Norwegian and Swedish shows as well. Especially one Swedish one called 'big machines' which is all about, well, big vehicles. He loves that above all.

There are quite a few annoying ones. Not sure what the original title is, but rainbow Ruby is doing my head in. Pocoyo as well.
I loved Charlie and Lola. Mad how these things vanish from your tv after they have been on there non stop for 2 years.

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