TV series for 12yo girl

Anonymous
My 12 year old, who is used to spending 15 hours a week at swim practice, just broke her wrist on her dominant hand. She can’t write, draw, play on the switch, etc. She does read a lot but would like a good new show to help fill some of the time

She has watched and loved Young Sheldon, Amazing Race, High School Musical the series, Babysitters club, etc.

Thanks for any suggestions!
Anonymous
Just add magic
Wednesday
Speechless
Goldbergs
The Middle
Georgie and Mandy first wedding (in Oct)
Stuck in the middle with you
Once Upon a Time
Anonymous
Mighty ducks
Julie and the phantoms
Kipo and the wonder beasts
Avatar The last Airbender
Ms Marvel
Anonymous
Movie Musicals / Broadway Cast Recordings
Anonymous
That stinks! Adding Abbott Elementary

My 12-year-old watched and liked Never Have I Ever and is currently on Season 3 of the US Love Island, I have watched both and I think not everyone would be comfortable with their kid watching but if she is interested check out the reviews on Common Sense Media.

Also liked You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah for this age
Anonymous
Modern Family is so good.
Anonymous
Is she going for olympics?
Anonymous
I'm trying to suggest a big variety

Great British Bake Off
Community
Parks and Rec (skip season 1)
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Derry Girls
Bunheads
Percy Jackson


Anonymous
My Life with the Walter Boys
Just Add Magic
Gilmore Girls
Anonymous
If you can watch with her, I have found Gilmore Girls is a good way to talk about good and bad choices while she is totally entertained and it doesn’t seem like I’m lecturing. We both yell at the TV when Rory or Lorelei do something stupid. And we joke about “date a Dean, not a Jess” when she is older — but then realize that Dean is an idiot for getting married right out of high school.
Anonymous
Thanks for all the great suggestions. I appreciate it!
Anonymous
My DD is 12, we both like Amazing Race( I know u said that already) and Survivor.
Recently she’s gotten into What Would you do?
It’s brought up some good conversations.
Anonymous
I introduced my same age daughter to Glee last week and she loves it. Before that it was Modern Family. We try to watch together.
Anonymous
13-yo dd and friends are watching buffy the vampire. but they're not the popular kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you can watch with her, I have found Gilmore Girls is a good way to talk about good and bad choices while she is totally entertained and it doesn’t seem like I’m lecturing. We both yell at the TV when Rory or Lorelei do something stupid. And we joke about “date a Dean, not a Jess” when she is older — but then realize that Dean is an idiot for getting married right out of high school.


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