Anonymous wrote:The Amazing Race on CBS.com, Anne of Green Gables and related series The Story Girl. Also check out the book Best Old Movies for Families.
Also love Anne of Green Gables.Anonymous wrote:Doctor Who is a great one.
I'd also like to recommend the two animated series "Avatar: the Last Airbender" and "Legends of Korra"
NOT the same as the awful live-action movie "The Last Airbender" that came out.
It's might seem like a kid show (cartoons, right?) but the themes are deep, the characterization is excellent, and the story really draws you in. Our whole family really enjoyed these shows. (You can get on Amazon now). We also got married couples in their 20s and 30s with no kids to start watching and totally hooked them.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: I wrote down every single thing you guys suggested. I'll plow through commonsensemedia.org and figure out what makes sense for us.
This is the best of DCUM, IMO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're watching The Waltons.
I grew up on this show and Little House on the Prairie. There really aren't very many shows you can watch with your kids these days.
We watch Little House on the Prairie. My DS is eight.
My DS likes science so we watched Neil deGrasse Tyson's Cosmos. (awesome btw)
Cupcake Wars
Netflix has a lot of family or educational options. I try to pick out a couple of shows a month to watch with my DS.
I let my DS watch a couple of episodes of Once Upon a Time. It's not bad and certainly fine for a preteen.
Anonymous wrote:My 9 and 6 year old also really like Project Runway, though I've not been watching it this go round.
Surprised no one has mentioned American Idol. That seems like a classic family show.
I'm trying to figure this out too. Growing up, we watched tv together as a family many nights. Now, given schedules it just seems like there's no time at all. The only show we're watching is Star Wars Rebels (which is pretty good).
Would love to get my 9 year old off the awful Disney shows and especially the Nick cartoons.