The 7 children’s series that kids choose most at home (and that adults love)

there Content designed to raise the adrenaline of young people: Maximum powermusic sharp Which is repeated in each chapter, accelerating rhythms and Catalysts Which is exceeded minute by minute. Sharing screen time with them is a pattern normally given to respectful parenting (to know what they see and what interests them), but when that time passes with this kind of children’s programming as the hero, It exhausts even the most prepared adult.

So, when the series you suggest appears Simple stories -Without stopping the fun-, with Kind and giving personalities And quieter rhythms without harshness provide a balance Which acts as a small respite amidst the usual daily chaos.

Here, seven carefully selected children’s series at home to keep little ones entertained, and adults to enjoy, too.

1 – Octonauts: learning under the sea

Octonauts: Undersea LearningOctonauts: Undersea Learning

Octonauts combines adventure, science and adventure Environmental care. The heroes are a group of animals They travel across the ocean. From their home and base, the Octopus, this team of underwater explorers are always ready to help those creatures in need and care for the planet.

led by Captain BolarThe team includes Kwazii, a hat-wearing “pirate” cat, Shillington, a sea otter expert, Baby, a penguin doctor, Dashie, a dachshund photographer and systems expert, and several other companions. Each chapter presents a New animal The mission is to learn teamwork and respect for nature. In the “Mission on Land” chapters, they leave the sea to explore other environments.

  • Why do we love it? Because they achieve something difficult: they entertain without fuss, they teach care for the environment and nature, their stories are fun and their drawings are fun.
  • Where do you see it? Three seasons are available on HBO Max (first premiering in 2010) of The Octonauts; And on Netflix there are movies that last about an hour.

2 – The big truck: tenderness and teamwork

Big truck: tenderness and teamwork.Big truck: tenderness and teamwork.

The story focuses on Hank, a curious and sensitive boy, and his best friend: A Friendly garbage truck. Through small stories, they explore the world and learn about nature. The aesthetic is NiceWith calm colors and calm rhythm.

  • Why do we love it? Because it’s tender, almost poetic, and stands out from the loud animation that usually dominates children’s content. Their stories are simple yet sensitive and emotional. Perfect for little ones.
  • Where do you see it? Garbage Truck is on Netflix. It has two seasons. It premiered in 2020.

3- Upper wing: teamwork and friendship

Top Wing is available on Paramount+ and free on PlutoTV. Top Wing is available on Paramount+ and free on PlutoTV.

At Top Wing Academy, four Trainee chicks – Swift, Penny, Rod, and Brody train to become rescuers and help their community. Each episode combines action, humor and a message of solidarity.

Characters They make mistakes and learnThe importance of effort and support among colleagues is very present. Speedy is a boss Top Wing Academywhich assigns tasks to be fulfilled.

  • Why do we love it? Because it is fun, it has rhythm and the characters lead adventures that entertain children without resorting to violence or constant noise.
  • Where do you see it? Top Wing is available on Paramount+ and free on PlutoTV. It has two seasons. Released in 2017.

4- Mickey Mouse’s House: Fun for children

Mickey Mouse's House: Fun for the little ones.Mickey Mouse’s House: Fun for the little ones.

Mickey Mouse’s house is A classic that never goes out of style. In each chapter, Mickey and his friends solve a problem with the help of magical tools and songs.

Ochoros!’ is the phrase that everyone in the house will remember after a couple of chapters, even though it’s actually the phonetic transcription of “Oh, Toodles,” the way Mickey calls out to the computer who attends tools From today.

  • Why do we love it? Because it mixes the usual characters in a current and modern way. Perfect for little ones.
  • Where do you see it? Mickey Mouse House is on Disney+. It has 4 seasons. The first premiered in 2006.

5 – Pocoyo: Curiosity and simple humor

Pocoyo: Curiosity and simple humor.Pocoyo: Curiosity and simple humor.

Pocoyo is Curious child Who explores the world with his friends Pato, Eli – the pink elephant – and Nina – the girl who joined a few seasons later.

together Simple aesthetic (With a white background and few elements), A Narrator It tells throughout the chapter what happens between the characters. The chapters are short, the stories are simple, and the humor is nice. Emotions and empathy, very present.

  • Why do we love it? Because it has something hypnotic, a pleasant calm, and very likable characters.
  • Where do you see it? Pocoyo is on Prime Video. 4 seasons available. The first premiered in 2005.

6 – Gabe’s Dollhouse: Naive, happy, and “cat-like”

Gabby's dollhouse. Image: Netflix.Gabby’s dollhouse. Image: Netflix.

Gabby is a girl who begins each episode speaking into the camera while receiving a message delivery For a doll house.

With the small package in hand, he becomes miniature with his stuffed animal Pandey And they pass through the entire house, with themed rooms where the most diverse characters “live”: yes, They’re all cats! There is always lots of colour, music and games.

  • Why do we love it? Because she is happy and creative. The characters are cute and happy, and the conflicts are simple and awaken the imagination. Bright and soft, it’s perfect for little cat lovers.
  • Where do you see it? Gabby’s Dollhouse is on Netflix. It has 12 seasons. The first is set to premiere in 2021.

7- The Kingdom of Rhymes: Music, tenderness and creativity

The Kingdom of Rhymes: Music, tenderness and creativity.The Kingdom of Rhymes: Music, tenderness and creativity.

Characters –Inspired by classic children’s songs– Lively adventures in a city full of music and colours. Each chapter proposes a simple problem to be solved through play, imagination, and more Songs.

The aesthetic is Soft and friendlyThe rhythms and sounds are fun for kids and adults.

  • Why do we love it? Because it’s sweet and musical. With some nostalgia, he restores traditional rhymes without repetition, and the stories are perfect for today’s times when it’s necessary to shake things up.
  • Where do you see it? Kingdom of Rhymes is on Netflix. It has two seasons. The first is set to premiere in 2021.

Watching a series with children is also about sharing a moment with them. It could be a way Enter your worldShare emoticons and laugh together.