Cool story, but what does it have to do with her terrible taste in TV? |
Unless you've watched these shows enough to have such a strong opinion, how would you know? My son liked iCarly and shaytards when he was younger. I watched it with him. Very sweet memories now, even if I didn't fully enjoy watching it with him at the time. |
Sounds like she will be a fun tween/teen. |
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DD likes
Austin and Ally Jessie Henry Danger Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn Master Chef Jr The Amazing Race |
They are all shows about teenagers. Why is a 1st grader interested in that? |
This. My 7yo DD has outgrown cartoons like Wild Kratts and Curious George. DD likes similar shows mentioned above by PP plus Master Chef Jr. and Dog with a Blog. |
| DS ends up watching his sisters shows- Thundermans, Jesse plus american ninja football sports. I caught them watching teen titans, I have them turn it off, creepy. |
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Girl:
- Tumble Leaf - Mouk - Mr. Rogers - Peppa - Miffy - Peg + Cat - Pingu - Sponge Bob - kawaii sweet world (youtube) |
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Not current TV, but... My Kindergartner is loving the classic anime of Heidi (on DVD). Very sweet and unpretentious. Last summer, she went to see Jurassic World in 3D with her older brother. Loved it. Has watched Narnia, Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Harry Potter movies, with older brother. |
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My 6 yo son watches:
-Thomas and Friends -Mister Rogers -Curious George And occasionally Magic Schoolbus or Cat in the Hat. |
| My son is a Brony. He also likes Odd Squad. He just turned 6. |
Boy: How to Train Your Dragon, Scooby Doo, and the Green Lantern series (online), with occasional Word Girl (with his younger sister, who's Doc McStuffins FTW!!!) They are great! |
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Boy:
Pokemon Odd Squad Just discovered Tin Tin Wild Kratz Lots of the PBS shows He loved the old 80s Transformers (when they were on netflix) He also watches w/ his little sister: Octonauts, Julius Jr., Daniel Tiger. (but like PP he would never admit that to his friends!) |
Why would you assume I hadn't? I have a 5th grader as well as a 1st grader. You have an attitude issue. |