Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the appeal for kids. I’ll be honest both my kids think it’s kind of boring. It seems to be a “kids show for adults.” Maybe my kids are just uncultured, lol. They like Paw Patrol and Daniel Tiger and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
Your kids are probably too young - wait until they are 6+ and they start getting the jokes. My 7 and 9 year olds think Bluey is HILARIOUS. I love to watch it with them.
Anonymous wrote:My whole family and my kids 3/5/7 love Bluey so much. Not everything is for everybody of course but Bluey is the best for us.
I actually think it's great that as a kids show it also shows the adults lives. In the way kids perceive it. The reality is that most of are not like Mom and Dad Tiger, we're a lot more like the parents in Bluey, and it's good for kids to see adults as humans too.
Anonymous wrote:Bluey is quite possibly the best children's TV show currently running. For those not familiar, Bluey is about two young dog sisters and their daily lives. You can watch it on Disney Channel and Disney +.
Some episodes give lessons, but not in a super preachy way. Some are just plain fun and watching the girls play hilarious games with their dad, and you can't help but laugh. And some just hit you right in the feels - I've watched it on numerous occassions without my kids because I knew I would start crying.
Just wanted to appreciate this wonderful show. If you haven't seen it, I encourage you to. My kids are definately not the target age range but love it all the same. It's really just about kids being kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a sentimental mom...but Baby Race and Sleepytime both just turn me into a weepy pile of mush every time I see them.
I have 3yo and 6yo DDs. We love Bluey...even my DH!
Those two episodes bring tears to my eyes every time! The Holst piece in Sleepytime is one of my favorites. I also love Camping!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bluey is quite possibly the best children's TV show currently running. For those not familiar, Bluey is about two young dog sisters and their daily lives. You can watch it on Disney Channel and Disney +.
Some episodes give lessons, but not in a super preachy way. Some are just plain fun and watching the girls play hilarious games with their dad, and you can't help but laugh. And some just hit you right in the feels - I've watched it on numerous occassions without my kids because I knew I would start crying.
Just wanted to appreciate this wonderful show. If you haven't seen it, I encourage you to. My kids are definately not the target age range but love it all the same. It's really just about kids being kids.
How does it stack up against Mr. Rogers - the all time pinnacle of children's programming?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the appeal for kids. I’ll be honest both my kids think it’s kind of boring. It seems to be a “kids show for adults.” Maybe my kids are just uncultured, lol. They like Paw Patrol and Daniel Tiger and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
i agree with you. my kid loves all those adventure cartoons where a team works together to solve a problem (chico bon bon, numberblocks, justin time, etc).
Does anyone else find the songs on storybots incredibly catchy?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the appeal for kids. I’ll be honest both my kids think it’s kind of boring. It seems to be a “kids show for adults.” Maybe my kids are just uncultured, lol. They like Paw Patrol and Daniel Tiger and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else find bluey unwatchable? I just don’t get it. It seems a bit frenetic and somehow difficult to follow and my brain turns into a total dgaf zone when it comes on. Same deal with Daniel tiger.
(Love the octonauts, though. Creature report! Creature report!)
Seek help.