What tv shows after Disney/Nick Jr?

Anonymous
Odd Squad, Wild Kratts, Nature Cat.

Also - on Amazon Prime, there are lots of good shows. My 5 1/2 year old loves Just Add Magic.
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Anonymous wrote:My 6 and 8 yr old seem to watch Full House all the time


Full House? You mean the show where they play spin the bottle, sneak out of the house, explain what 1st, 2nd, 3rd base is etc...

Just Wow. I don't think OP is looking for that for a kindergarten student.


I don't remember that on Full House. It's the one where the dad and his friend raise the dad's three kids. It's old, but I think they might be making a new episode.

My kids also like Good Luck Charlie.


Kimmy gets drunk
DJ's 13th birthday they are playing spin the bottle in the basement
A boy breaks up with DJ after going to 2nd base
The girls sneak out of the house to go to a party
The girls shoplift

Come on people. This was definitely Full House and your 6yr olds are watching it?



+1

That show is not meant for younger kids. The whole family dynamic and issues are for kids around age 10 minimum.
Anonymous
MTV, Bravo, and E!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Odd Squad, Wild Kratts, Nature Cat.

Also - on Amazon Prime, there are lots of good shows. My 5 1/2 year old loves Just Add Magic.


+1 for Just Add Magic
Anonymous
My 7 yo likes Henry Danger.
Anonymous
I have 6 yo and 10 yo boys. Our current favorite show is Gravity Falls on Disney XD. (It is a cartoon with twin boy/girl siblings.)

Our other favorites are Finneas & Ferb and Ninjago.
Anonymous
Phineas and Ferb...sorry about the spelling.
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Anonymous wrote:My 6 and 8 yr old seem to watch Full House all the time


Full House? You mean the show where they play spin the bottle, sneak out of the house, explain what 1st, 2nd, 3rd base is etc...

Just Wow. I don't think OP is looking for that for a kindergarten student.


I don't remember that on Full House. It's the one where the dad and his friend raise the dad's three kids. It's old, but I think they might be making a new episode.

My kids also like Good Luck Charlie.


Kimmy gets drunk
DJ's 13th birthday they are playing spin the bottle in the basement
A boy breaks up with DJ after going to 2nd base
The girls sneak out of the house to go to a party
The girls shoplift

Come on people. This was definitely Full House and your 6yr olds are watching it?



+1

That show is not meant for younger kids. The whole family dynamic and issues are for kids around age 10 minimum.


Eh, I watched it starting at age 6. I think it handles all of the above issues in a way that it is appropriate for kids.


Anonymous
My 1st grader (6) still likes Sophia the First and other simple shows. I am in no rush to encourage her to grow up.
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Anonymous wrote:My 6 and 8 yr old seem to watch Full House all the time


Full House? You mean the show where they play spin the bottle, sneak out of the house, explain what 1st, 2nd, 3rd base is etc...

Just Wow. I don't think OP is looking for that for a kindergarten student.


I don't remember that on Full House. It's the one where the dad and his friend raise the dad's three kids. It's old, but I think they might be making a new episode.

My kids also like Good Luck Charlie.


Kimmy gets drunk
DJ's 13th birthday they are playing spin the bottle in the basement
A boy breaks up with DJ after going to 2nd base
The girls sneak out of the house to go to a party
The girls shoplift

Come on people. This was definitely Full House and your 6yr olds are watching it?



+1

That show is not meant for younger kids. The whole family dynamic and issues are for kids around age 10 minimum.


Eh, I watched it starting at age 6. I think it handles all of the above issues in a way that it is appropriate for kids.




+1
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Anonymous wrote:My 1st grader (6) still likes Sophia the First and other simple shows. I am in no rush to encourage her to grow up.


Didn't OP say the 6 YO is happy still watching a few cartoons? I don't know why you'd push your kid beyond that then. That said, my 6 YO loves Wild Kratts these days.
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Anonymous wrote:My 1st grader (6) still likes Sophia the First and other simple shows. I am in no rush to encourage her to grow up.


Didn't OP say the 6 YO is happy still watching a few cartoons? I don't know why you'd push your kid beyond that then. That said, my 6 YO loves Wild Kratts these days.


This. I'm happy with her watching and still enjoying Sophia and Jake.

She also loves Scooby Doo.
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Anonymous wrote:My 6 and 8 yr old seem to watch Full House all the time


Full House? You mean the show where they play spin the bottle, sneak out of the house, explain what 1st, 2nd, 3rd base is etc...

Just Wow. I don't think OP is looking for that for a kindergarten student.


I don't remember that on Full House. It's the one where the dad and his friend raise the dad's three kids. It's old, but I think they might be making a new episode.

My kids also like Good Luck Charlie.


Kimmy gets drunk
DJ's 13th birthday they are playing spin the bottle in the basement
A boy breaks up with DJ after going to 2nd base
The girls sneak out of the house to go to a party
The girls shoplift

Come on people. This was definitely Full House and your 6yr olds are watching it?



+1

That show is not meant for younger kids. The whole family dynamic and issues are for kids around age 10 minimum.


Yeah, and in equal measure, Michelle once spent $100 and bought a donkey and Stephanie rocked out to Ace of Base in a talent show, Danny was so germophobic he cleaned sponges and soap bottles, and Uncle Jessie and Aunt Becky had to wrangle twins. It's hardly My So Called Life, LOL.
Anonymous
OP here. We just watched a Wild Kratts about hermit crabs (and we have 4 as pets) but neither of us was that impressed. My oldest daughter said they were from Zoombafoo? I don't even remember that but she wasn't a fan. She preferred Bindi the Jungle Girl.

Season 2 of Mia and Me just started and my daughter loves that show. And we set up the DVR to watch The Odd Squad in order. I think she will like that. And my oldest strolling down memory lane now wants her to watch Fetch with Ruff Ruffman and Magic School Bus. So I think we are all set with shows for now. Thanks all

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Anonymous wrote:My 6 and 8 yr old seem to watch Full House all the time


Full House? You mean the show where they play spin the bottle, sneak out of the house, explain what 1st, 2nd, 3rd base is etc...

Just Wow. I don't think OP is looking for that for a kindergarten student.


I don't remember that on Full House. It's the one where the dad and his friend raise the dad's three kids. It's old, but I think they might be making a new episode.

My kids also like Good Luck Charlie.


Kimmy gets drunk
DJ's 13th birthday they are playing spin the bottle in the basement
A boy breaks up with DJ after going to 2nd base
The girls sneak out of the house to go to a party
The girls shoplift

Come on people. This was definitely Full House and your 6yr olds are watching it?



+1

That show is not meant for younger kids. The whole family dynamic and issues are for kids around age 10 minimum.


Eh, I watched it starting at age 6. I think it handles all of the above issues in a way that it is appropriate for kids.




+1


+1 That's the whole point!
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