Recommendations for "slow paced" TV shows for preschoolers

Anonymous
PP here. *Gladwell*
Anonymous
NP here. Thanks for this info on Blue's Clues, very interesting!

Found this:

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1207/S1532785XMEP0202_4
Anonymous
Another vote for Little Bear.
Anonymous
Special Agent Oso
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, slightly off topic but have you read The Tipping Point? The chapter on Blues Clues goes into the psychology of a pre-schooler to explain why the show was so popular with children (even if not so interesting for adults). Gladeell compares the show to Sesame Street. Seems like you'd find it interesting.


Not the OP, but I loved this chapter from The Tipping Point even before I had kids. I still haven't seen Blues Clues but think about that chapter often.

My 2.5 year old's favorites are: Max & Ruby, Backyardigans (kind of fast-paced, but with a linear plot and decent music), Thomas, Signing Time DVDs, Fraggle Rock (watches with her father), and unfortunately 20+ year old episodes of the Poky Little Puppy on YouTube.
Anonymous
OP here. We've tried Bob the Builder but it's the kind of thing I want to avoid. It's not slow paced at all--they don't show any task from start to finish, jump scene to scene, tons of movement, etc.


Eh, my son watches one or two episodes of it a week at most. I don't really find it that fast-paced. He also occasionally watches Thomas or Sesame Street. Frankly, he doesn't really seem to understand the plot of any of these shows. If I ask him about an episode after he watches it, he usually focuses on something bizarre that was completely tangential to the plot.
Anonymous
Mister Rogers is the calmest, gentlest show out there. My kids just loved it (as did I, because I remembered it from decades ago!) We record it off of WETA Kids. Looooooove WETA Kids.
Anonymous
I love Netflix instant streaming for 7.99 a month. Lots of shows and no commercials. My 3 and 5 year olds love:
Busytown Mysteries
Mighty Machines (39 episodes to pick from- it is not animated it shows people and machines at work in different settings)
Go, Diego,Go
Leapfrog phonics and math videos
Nature shows about animals, volcanoes, dinosaurs that are on Netflix
Anonymous
Blues clue the original guy sounds like he took a bunch of k and lithium
Anonymous
What's Franklin? I keep thinking of "Arrested Development" (!). OP, along with what some of what others have already said, we like Olivia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Little Bill
Little Bear


This is all our kids (2.5 & 4.5) are allowed to watch. They LOVE Little Bear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, slightly off topic but have you read The Tipping Point? The chapter on Blues Clues goes into the psychology of a pre-schooler to explain why the show was so popular with children (even if not so interesting for adults). Gladeell compares the show to Sesame Street. Seems like you'd find it interesting.


What did the chapter say?
Anonymous
Chuggington (if he really likes the trains), although it's a bit zippier than Thomas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2.5yo LOVES the Wonder Pets. Once you get past all the singing, it isn't horrible for adults to watch. We just started watching Little Einsteins this week. DS has never participated with tv shows, but he actually did with this one. It's kind of cute actually, they have an artist and composer for each episode - they ride in their rocket ship and ask your child to help them out with tasks along the way (clapping, marching, and other body percussion type things). It is pretty slow paced visually.


Agree. DD LOVES Einsteins. And I actually feel like she's learning something as opposed to... Chuggington or Handy Manny or shows like that.
Anonymous
Hi-5!! They've pulled it off Discovery Kids, but we bought the dvds.

Sometimes they arew played in Gymboree stores. They are educational, gentle, and wonderful, and have very catchy music!

Plus, unlike the Fresh Beat Band, the actors are all quite talented!
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