Saturday, September 8, 2018

19 Preschool Shows You should be Watching

Looking for a great way to educate your kids, here are some shows they will love

Remember that study published in 2007 by TIME pinning problems on Baby Einstein? Alice Park, author of the study, found other problems on fast paced cartoons. What shows should your child watch? Here are 19 educational shows your kid will love. Not only are they fun and educational, they won't make you crazy.

19. Doc McStuffins
Lets talk about how cute Doc McStuffins is. Watch your kids eyes light up when Doc's magic stethoscope brings her toys to life.

18. Dora the Explorer
Cough... Dora... Cough... this show, apart from the main character ruining your kids brain, teaches them about numbers, shapes, colors, and social skills.

17. LazyTown
OF COURSE I'd like to watch it. It teaches them about being active. LazyTown is best for younger kids and the best part of the show is the mine song.

16. Yo Gabba Gabba!
A longtime favorite of many children and adults, Yo Gabba Gabba! is a cute little show with life lessons about enjoying friends in preschool along with electro pop music.

15. Max and Ruby
Max and Ruby! It's a show about bunnies. They don't have parents so Ruby fosters her brother Max.

14. the. Notekins
the Notekins is a cute show about 7 characters who set out to visit a musical instrument. But they learn music lessons along the way...

13. Wonder Pets
They're on their way. This is a show about animals who save other animals and save the day.

12. Peppa Pig
Make way for Peppa Pig! They teach kids about animal sounds. You'll be begging for more Peppa!

11. Imagination Movers
Imagination Movers is about movers who live in a warehouse in new Orleans and form a band. They sing songs that teach good manners and many good habits and teach kids about the importance of food and eating right, having good hygiene, sharing, and so much more.

10. Angelina Ballerina
Angelina Ballerina is about a pink mouse who is a ballerina. Sometimes, she does things wrong.

9. Special Agent Oso
Special Agent Oso is a show about a bear who helps kids with daily activities and special steps.

8. Fresh Beat Band
It's a cute show about Marina, Kiki, Twist, and Shout solving problems and singing songs a lot.

7. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is a show on Disney Junior about Mickey Mouse and other classic characters solving problems in their clubhouse.

6. Sesame Street
Finally, this classic must be mentioned in any list of educational shows for kids. It traces comedy bits as if they were happening at your house

5. Curious George
Curious George is a sweet African monkey who can't help but run into trouble. The show's themes are learning forgiveness and playful curiously

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Monday, September 3, 2018

Best Educational TV Shows for Girls in Preschool

Wholesome and Educational Shows your Kids will Love

A great way for Preschool-aged girls to love leaning is to let them watch TV. Here are 17 suggested shows to check out.


Super Why


Wyatt is a 6 year old boy with the power to read and his friends. In PBS' First Literacy empowered show, they go into books and solve problems. They occasionally find super letters to look for the episode's moral

Sesame Street


Your list of preschool shows must have Sesame Street. Premiering in 1969, It is a longtime favorite of many kids and has been on the air for decades. Each season brings a new educational theme and exciting characters along with guest stars including Jim Carrey, Alicia Keys, Katy Perry, Anna Kendrick, Sia etc. 

Cyberchase

What a great way to teach kids about math. Cyberchase has young kids Matt, Inez, and Jackie as they set off each day to learn about something new. But they take on a whole new meaning...

the Electric Company

A Revival of the iconic 70's show of the same name, the Electric Company has kids with literacy-themed super powers. They go throughout their daily lives teaching friends about words. 

Doc McStuffins

A Doctor for stuffed animals and toys, Doc is contagious to kids.

Each episode finds a broken toy. Doc and her stuffed animals help the toy feel better and fixed. By the time its better, its child owner is ready to play with it.

The show's themes are Health

Tumble Leaf

Tumble Leaf features a blue fox named Fig as he explores the world around him.

The series helps kids develop a literacy curriculum. What does Nature have to do with literacy? Well, when kids are exploring they develop new vocabulary. 

Wallykazaam!

Wallykazaam! follows a troll named Wally Trollman and his dragon, Norville, as they use a stick to solve literacy problems in their daily lives.

Along the way,  Bobgoblin causes trouble, but they're always trying to save the day and make words.

Sid the Science Kid

Sid is a Sweet yellow-skinned boy who is always curious about science. His friends at school and family at home are always trying to teach him new things. The show's themes are thinking like a scientist

The Cat in the Hat

the Cat in the Hat takes his friends Sally and Nick on nature-empowered adventures and meet new types of animals each day. But things don't always go quite right

Word Girl

Word Girl is a superhero who stops the bad guys with literacy powers and her trusty pet monkey Huggy. 

Bubble Guppies

Mixing fun and learning in a variety show format takes kids on underwater adventures with fish tailed people. Each episode finds the guppies going to school and finding a topic of interest. Later, Mr. Grouper and the class talk about it and sing a catchy song. There is a multiple sense of humor that kids like to watch and they tickle themselves as they watch and learn.

Caillou

Yes, believe it or not, I had to include this. And with good reason why, Caillou is a sweet explorer who goes somewhere new each day. Pure classic!

Team Umizoomi

As a Math show, TU features tiny superheroes trying to save the day and using Number and Shapes skills. I highly recommend this show for any math enthusiast.

Odd Squad

Odd Squad on PBS Kids teaches about Math and more with child agents.

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

This show features Daniel Striped Tiger from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood as he teaches lessons. This show does a great job at using songs to teach.

Curious George


If your kids are always curious, this show is your option. Curious George is about a monkey of the same name. Although he does things wrong, he learns a lot every day. This is the best show to understand letters and numbers. George and the Man in the Yellow Hat leave their apartment each day to learn something new, They figure out how things go, science, math, and friendship as well

Wild Kratts

Chris and Martin are two animated brothers who teach kids about animals. In each episode, they are live action and always ask a question, and then become animated. The show's themes are natural science and nature


Sunday, August 26, 2018

19 Cartoons your child should be watching


by Maddie


Recently we've said that Curious George is bad for kids' brains. I, Maddie, the author of the study found other problems on fast paced cartoons. So what cartoons should. your kids be watching? Here are 19 that your kids will love. Not only are these shows fun and educational, they won't make your skin crawl - sorry, Barney the Dinosaur.

19. Dora the Explorer
My cohort Juliana says Dora the Explorer may ruin your kids brain - but I'm (George) squarely on the other side. Dora is a wholesome explorer. "Do Do DO Do Do Dora" Dora and Boots learn lessons about social skills, life skills, humor, and Spanish.

18. The Wiggles
I've said it once and I'll say it again, watching the Wiggles is like staring at a lava lamp. It soothes the tired parent's soul - each song focuses on a simple life lesson. But just to be sure, I'd watch it by myself.

17. Ni Hao Kai Lan
The premise of Ni Hao Kai Lan makes no sense - a Chinese kid goes on advdentures with her grandpa, a pink mouse, a tiger, a monkey, and a bear. This show is super educational - it's less snazzy then Dora

16. Team Umizoomi
Team Umizoomi! It's a cute show about kids and a robot who teach kids math lessons. Great way for kids to learn!

15. Bear in the Big Blue House
Image from the Asian Parent 

Mixing learning, music, dancing, and fun in a variety show format takes kids to a big blue house with a bear and his friends. The Social Skills lessons effective, the storylines are fun, and probably the best part of the show is the humor. Kids will laugh and tickle their funny bones as they watch and learn.

14. Super Why
Super Why not only has cool stories but it teaches kids about reading and the alphabet. I have no complaints about the show, it's super educational. Go PBS!

13, FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman
FETCH! is a show filled with real life kids - and a talking dog. It plays out in a fun way, everyone loves it. They deal with science lessons and win prizes.

12. Doc McStuffins
Doc McStuffins is a show about a can-do Doctor who's a kid. The show teaches kids about being healthy, and it so does. Doc is a sweet person who fixes toys, and the theme song effective.

11. Daniel Tiger
It's a reboot of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. This may get a little good now and then. I love this show and I'm compelled to the life lessons. It's good for kids' brains

10. Yo Gabba Gabba!
Image from Google

 5 Fun Monsters plus catchy music adds up to trippy storylines. This show has electro pop beats and has Biz Markie beatboxing for the kids (M Hm)- no, I wasn't kidding when I said Biz Markie beatboxing for the kids. Biz Markie performed Just a Friend and seeing him on the show makes it enjoyable for the parents. This show is fast paced, it's funky. It gets kids up and dancing. Lance Robertson and his funny group (Muno the red cyclops, Foofa the pink flower bubble, Brobee the green guy, Toodee the blue cat dragon, and Plex the yellow robot) encourage kids to sing and move, and they teach lessons (Yes, Please!). A timeless classic, Yo Gabba Gabba! traces everyday learnings as if they were happening in your living room.

9. the Magic School Bus
In this classic series, Ms. Frizzle teaches her 8 classmates and pet lizard about science. The bus transforms into different things to help them learn. One time, they even went inside the human body.

8.  Jack's Big Music Show
As a music geek, this show is right up my alley (it's a kids show created by somebody who's in a punk rock band A.K.A Tim Strohmeyer, the guitarist of Too Little, Too Late). Jack, his pal Merry, and his Dog Mel teach kids about music, instruments, and sounds around them. Rather focusing as a Music teacher, this show approaches music as a fun way for kids to support each other, with bands performing in something I like to call the Super Music Friends show like in Yo Gabba Gabba. Preschoolers and babies are explorers and learn different genres of music.

7. Bubble Guppies
This show follows mermaid kids as they learn and ask educational questions. This show for preschoolers is fast paced, it's funky, and it gets them laughing at the antics of the fish tailed characters. The songs are electro pop, and the characters are silly!

6. the Backyardagains
Let's talk about how cute Tyrone, Austin, Uniqua, Tosha, and Pablo are. They go on adventures, and encourage kids to do that too. Just wait and see your child's eyes light up as they enter magical places.

5. Caillou
This Canadian kids show has been on air since 1997. Apart from the main character's painful tone of voice, this show will teach kids about everything like safely crossing the road to friendship.

4. Wow Wow Wubbzy
This show teaches kids about social skills and humor development. Wubbzy is one of my personal favorites. The show has characters called the Wubb Girlz who are voiced by Beyonce - say what?!

3. Dinosaur Train
This show does a great job at teaching kids about Dinosaurs. In each episode a group of dinosaurs go on a train and learn. At least it's less snazzy then Nick Jr's Dino Dan.

2. Blue's Clues
Make way for Blue's Clues! Probably the best part of the show? That it teaches Kids about math and problem solving. Blue is a dog who lives with her caregiver Steve and later his younger brother Joe. With this classic preschooler show getting a reboot later on, you'll be begging for more Blue.

1. Sesame Street
Image from Hulu
Finally, this classic must be mentioned in any list of learning shows. This PBS show helped kids learn to read over the years with help from characters who entertain kids. Big Bird hosts this show with characters teaching children about letters and numbers.















































































































Friday, August 17, 2018

Watch and learn: 7 shows that promote literacy

Arthur
This show was designed to help kids learn about science and math. What do science and math have to do with literacy? Well, when kids they develop mathematics skills. 2 to 13 year olds enter Elwood City to learn lessons with Arthur and his friends
Super why
Meet Wyatt, a 7 year old boy who jumps into books and solves problems with his friends. On the way they catch super letters which teach morals.
Yo Gabba Gabba!
Yo Gabba Gabba was designed to help kids learn about music. What does music haves to do with literacy? Well, when kids listen to music they are also picking up early literacy skills. In each episode 1 to 8 year olds enter "Gabba Land" where they get up and get moving with DJ Lance Rock and friends
Creative Galaxy
Meet Arty, your friendly alien next door. In each episode he teaches colors, vocabulary, rhyming, and friendship.
Daniel tiger
This show helps kids learn with lessons. What do lessons have to do with reading? This shown as episodes that are like stories and mIss kids figure out what happens next
leapfrog
leapfrog was made to teach kids about literacy and math. The literacy and math ones are both interesting.
Sesame street
Finally, this show teaches kids about letters numbers and basic math concepts. Sometimes kids know their letters and numbers and sometimes don't know basic math concepts. Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Elmo and Grover all live together in this street

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Bye Bye Curious George, other TV Shows your child will love

1. Sesame Street
Classic show has started in 1969 on American television. They teach kids about the alphabet in a fun way. Plus also, you get famous people guest starring,

2. Baby Einstein
 Even parents will love this sweet show filled with puppets ... and classical music. The videos introduce preschool subjects like shapes, numbers, and colors. The videos are great for early learning

3. Sofia the First
In this television show for babies, a young princess teaches kids about science, math, and engineering. You will also love the appearances of Disney princesses on the show, always a bonus.

4. Dinosaur Train
Dinosaur fans will love this sweet show about dinosaurs and trains. In the End someone shares what they’ve learned. They learn about different species on a train.

5. The Wiggles
I had to include this. They teach kids about music and they sing many songs that teach good manners and goodness.

6. Yo Gabba Gabba!
This show was designed to teach kids about music, songs, and musical instruments. In this television show for ages newborn to thirteen, characters act out nursery rhymes and children’s songs both familiar and new. This show includes guest Stars to keep kids entertained

7.  Thomas and friends
Thomas’s world is full of lessons and friendship.  As far as train shows go, this ones a win

8. Bubble Guppies
This show is about mermaid taled preschoolers going to school and singing songs. This show is perfect for kids because it includes simple lessons like learning shapes numbers and the alphabet.

9. Super Why
This interactive show introduces literacy with four characters. Along with vocabulary lessons, this show teaches morals.

10. Winnie the Pooh
This show includes relatable loveable characters like stuffed bear Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, roo, Rabbit, and Eeyore. Join them as they teach lessons about Learning, love, and loyalty or others. This show will be everyone’s favorite and entrances a whole new generation of adorable bundles of learning.


Monday, August 6, 2018

TV shows for your two year old

Literacy

Sesame Street
Tumblr Leaf
Super Shy
Wallykazaam
word World


Math and Engineering
Yo Gabba Gabba
Let and Cat
teamUmizoomi


social and Emotional learning
Daniel Tiger
Arthur
wow wow Wubbzy
bubble Guppies
Doc McStuffins

science
Sid the Science Kid
do I said Train

Sunday, August 5, 2018

5 Educational tv shows for babies and kids

Bubble Guppies
Have you heard of Bubble Guppies? It is about 6 friendly mermaid children going to school underwater. They sing many songs that teach good manners and many good habits. And teach kids about the importance of food and eating right,having good hygenie, sharing, and so much more.

The characters include Molly Robertson, Gil Johnson, Goby Robinson, Deema Albertson,Uma Katenzburg, Nonny Jones, Bubble Puppy, and Mr. Grouper

The Backyardagains
Tyrone the moose Tasha the hippo Pablo the Penguin Austin the bunny and Uniqua the pig dragon are the Backyardagains. they go on adventures and sing silly songs, until it's time for a snack!

wow wow wubbzy
Wubbzy is a sweet yellow monster who can't help but run into trouble. His friends Widget Walden and Daisy are always trying to jump up and save the day. The show's themes are learning and forgiveness.

Henry Hugglemonster
This show is about a yellow hugglemonster named Henry, who lives with his sibling monsters.

Yo Gabba Gabba!
Yo Gabba Gabba! takes the term "Gabba Gabba Hey!" literally as a Dj says the show's title to let 5 friendly monsters out of a Boom Box.

The characters sing songs that teach good manners and many good habits and teach kids about food and eating right, hygenie, sharing and much more

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Teach your kids about music with these 5TV shows

Educational and fun musical shows

Sesame Street
I have liked this show when I was little, but not anymore, I started hating it when I was six. They sing many songs that teach good manners and many good habits an teach about the importance of food and eating right, having good hygiene, sharing, and so much more! I highly reccomended this show for young children

Imagination Movers
Imagination Movers talks about music and problems in a fun way for kids toddlers and parents!

It has Richard, David, Scott, and Smitty hanging out In a Warehouse at New Orelans. Like the Wiggles, this band sings sings a lot and solves problems.

Little Einsteins
Douglas Wood and Julie Clark created Little Einsteins to teach Babies about music and colors with Leo, Annie, June, and “Quincy”

They solve problems while going to far away places, and after watching your kids will be solving problems whenever they want to

Jaxk’s Big Music Show
Like Yo Gabba Gabba, this show includes guest Stars whilth Teaching Music. Jack, Mary, and Mel go inside a clubhouse and sing songs.

Yo Gabba Gabba

This is one of those Nick Jr. shows that teaches kids about music. Each episode has a theme with four or three songs. They also feature guest Stars to keep kids entertained

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Baby Einstein: Baby Van Gogh DVD Review


have you ever heard of Julie Clark? Not only is she a former teacher and mom, but she is also the founder of the Baby Einstein Company.
This video makes me settle and start thinking about sleep. I watch the video and thanks to the soothing classical music by Strauss II, Thycovsky, Murgosky, Bizet, Saite, Ravel, Rossini, Offenbach, and Bhrams, i am finally sleeping. The video features Vincent Van Goat, as he paints Van Gogh’s works (as the title suggests). The DVD features classical piano scores with music, real-life children, toys, stock footage, art, and puppetry. At times when i’m not tired I watch the video I watch this video and/or Baby Shakespeare.

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

7 TV Shows that help Stimulate brain in babies

Educational TV Shows for Babies and kids

1. Baby Einstein 
Everybody watches a Baby’s Einstein, this award winning show made by Julie Aigner-Clark teaches kids about colors, Counting, and so much more. This cartoon show is safe for kids and even you will enjoy the puppets of Baby Einstein with your baby or toddler.

2. BrainyBaby
Dennis Fedoruk’s Brainy Baby was engaging for the babies. This entertaining video series started in 1999 and their videos feature real kids, classical music, and toys.

3. Playschool
This BBC series encourages the babies to wonder, think, feel, and imagine.

4. Teletubbies
It’s about four Teletubbies who love to play together. These vibrant characters can entertain babies and teach lessons like learning shapes numbers and colors

5. Harry the Bunny
Story about a 3 year old Bunny named Harry who likes to explore new things and teach babies.

6. LeapFrog
LeapFrog’s videos have Vibrant characters and catchy lyrics. They have a bunch of DVDs too.

7. Sesame Street
come on, you know I had to throw this show on the list. It teaches kids about the spirit of  friendship with Elmo and other characters 

Book recommendations based on your kids’ favorite TV Shows

Arthur fans should try Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
If you have a fan of the show Arthur, time to introduce them to Greg Heffley. The fun illustrations will keep Arthur fans interested. Both worlds talk about learning lessons. Chances are, if your kids love this sweet cartoon on PBS, they’ll love Diary of a Wimpy Kid.




Word Girl fans should try Matilda by Roald Dahl
Wooord Up! When I say that you know what i’m Talking about. WorldGirl is a smart and fun show on PBS about a girl named Becky and her Monkey, Huggy, going on adventures. A similar piece of literature is Matilda. Believe me, your kids will love comparing both the storyline of the book and WorldGirl.

Sesame Street fans should try the complete adventures of Curious George by Margaret and H.A. Rey
Time to pair a classic with a classic. Kids are claiming Sesame Street as their favorite show. Chances are, if Kids love Sesame Street, they’ll love Curious George. Both worlds share similar themes like science, Math, and engineering.

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Fans should try Olivia by Ian Falconer
Try to add Olivia to your Daniel Tiger fan’s bookshelf. Both characters share wonderful storylines. Seriously, Daniel and Olivia are pretty much kin to each other

Horrid Henry fans should try Wonder by R.J. Palicio
Horrid Henry is one of my favorite shows right now. In fact, I’d try Wonder. Both worlds share the spirit of boyhood.

Barney & Friends fans should try the Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss
Have you ever heard of Barney the singing purple dinosaur? You’ll want to read fans the Cat in the Hat. It’s about two kids staying inside on a rainy day but unexpectedly get entertained by a Cat

Yo Gabba Gabba fans should try the Gathering by Maddie Fretz
Do you have a kid obsessed with Yo Gabba Gabba? Although there are many books out there about DJ Lance and the gang, I prefer a little subsequently at adding to their library. It’s time to pick up a copy of the Gathering. Chances are, if your kid loves Yo Gabba Gabba, they’ll love Baby Einstein. But Baby Einstein wasn’t always a company,  and The Gathering will tell the true story, quickly becoming a favorite among the whole family

Dora the Explorer fans should try Smile by Raina Telgemier
Dora the Explorer is such an adorable show! I think Smile is an obvious choice here. If your kids love Dora, they’ll love Smile. Girl power? Yes!

Baby einstein fans should try Finding Winnie: the Story of the world’s most famous bear by Lindsey Mattick
I think I’ve grown an obsession with Baby einstein and its compitators Brainy Baby, Baby Genius, and Baby First. While there are many books about the Baby Einstein puppets, I prefer a little more things. It’s time to take their love of all things Walt and pick up a copy of Finding Winnie: the Stort of the World’s most famous bear. Chances are, if your kids love Baby einstein, they’ll love Winnie the Pooh. But Winnie wasn’t always a Disney cartoon, and Finding Winnie will tell the real story.

FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman fans should try Big Nate and Friends by Lincoln Pierce
Time to pair a classic with a classic. Thanks to reboots and reruns, kids are now claiming FETCH! as their favorite show. In fact, it’s time to meet Nate. Both worlds talk about humor and other funny things. Big Nate is Friends with teenagers, just like Ruff talks with Teenagers in every episode of Fetch


Super Why fans should try Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K Rowling
I’m sure you knew this book was coming up. Your kids may have the Sorcerer’s Stone on their bookshelf, if your kids love Super Why, they’ll love Harry Potter. Think Rowling’s wizarding world, both storybook village and Hogwarts share similar themes

Paw Patrol fans should try Fireman Small by Wong Herbert Yee
Who out here has a toddler who loves Paw Patrol? Skip all the Paw Patrol books and go with  Fireman Small instead. Fireman Small has the same themes as Paw Patrol.

SpongeBob Squarepants fans should try Ocean Commotion by Giles Andrae
Almost every kid I know is obsessed with that famous sponge. It’s time to lend them a copy of Ocean Commition! I bet this book has the same themes

Monday, July 9, 2018

Baby Einstein: Baby Shakespeare DVD Review

I was so excited to Get this
Here I am watching it
“I can’t wait to watch my baby poetry dvd”. I was talking about my new Baby Einstein Baby Shakespeare Dvd. I was so excited, I put it on to let the learning begin.

I like it 
I kept my eyes glued to the screen. While listening to the poems, I was like “Poetry like this is extremely inappropriate for children”. Maybe I’ll be like those girls singing the Alphabet song. 


I was really happy. I watched the video from start to finish, all 12 poems made me think “Learning is fun!” That’s a record for me! Move over, Baby Einstein folks!
About Baby Einstein: Baby Einstein is the brainchild of a former teacher and stay at home mom, Julie Aigner-Clark. Before Brainy Baby, Baby Genius, or Baby First, Clark was expecting a baby, and combined things she likes to see with classical music, and Baby Einstein was born.

Baby Einstein teaches babies lots of subjects you can imagine, before they enter school. There’s Baby Mozart, Baby Van Gogh, Baby Bach, even Neighborhood Animals, and Baby Neptune.

Baby Einstein has won numerous awards that one can count on fingers. They have started making videos since 1997. When it comes to babies and toddlers, just mainstream material.

They’re now using Baby Einstein in schools, to help students learn properly. Its classical piano scores  really hold their attention.

What I say: Whenever the Music played, I got up and danced to it. And I also loved the Beautiful images. Baby Shakespeare is not hip, zany, or loud. It’s not filled with action packed or lights, rather, it is an engaging video. I learned how to spell “Cow” and laughed at the puppetry. I was really paying attention, although i was ten and a half years old.


Friday, July 6, 2018

Popular Educational Shows for your kids

TV that you won’t feel guilty about your kids watching

10. Sesame Street
Yes, the same one you watched as a kid. It’s an oldy but goody. They combine puppets, animation, and guest stars to teach kids about the alphabet and numbers. It’s one of the goodie goodie shows on TV alongside Curious George, Yo Gabba Gabba, and SpongeBob SquarePants (seriously, your kids should not be watching Curious George, Yo Gabba Gabba, and SpongeBob SquarePants. We all know that). Show it to your kids and they’ll love it. Pure nogilasta!

9. Arthur
I’ve been a fan of this show when I was six. The show is about an aardvark and his friends'
Learning life lessons, but also go through serious things like Divorce and Cancer. This show is super educational - that in the end of each episode real kids share about what they’ve learned


8. Baby Genius
You may not have heard of this one. It’s similar to the Baby Einstein DVD line. I literally did a victory dance because I now like it - so cool! It’s about Vinko, DJ, Tempo, Oboe, Rosie, Lola, and Frankie.

7. The Wiggles
This is a show for the whole family! Greg Murray Jeff and Anthony sing songs about different topics - and in 2013 the group changed a little adding its first female member. I had a large obsession with the Wiggles when I was seven.

6. Jake and the Neverland pirates
As far as game shows go - this one’s a win. It’s a spinoff of Peter Pan! Even though it’s not a silly cartoon - swashbuckling kids love it! They learn something new every day and excite children.

5. FETCH!
This show is filled with real life kids and a talking dog who excite their love of learning. I’ve done a couple of challenges from the show - so funny! Go fetch!

4. Dora
This is one of the action packed shows out there. I loved it when I was a Baby and I bet my sisters have too. It’s about a Girl and a Monkey who teach so many good things. This show is actually educational - kids like to learn from it.

3. Horrid Henry
This horrid little boy has taught so many good things to kids - Social and Emotional Learning, Forgiveness, and Play to name a few. Bring the lessons taught by that boy right back home.

2. Word World
This show teaches kids skills. It does a really good job at teaching words. Sometimes they make boring education entertaining - how lovely? It also teaches good values. A while of pure lively educational fun.

1. Baby Einstein

We’ve probably heard of Baby Einstein - it’s a new Discovery got us. Those episodes are cool right at your fingertips! I remember having to get up early to watch Baby Einstein videos. Those puppets have so many goodness with your kids. It’s my favorite show. I have everything glued to the screen.

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Curious George … not so smart at all

Here’s a study on Curious George and it’s compitator Peg + Cat. This show may be doing more harm than good, and may put toddlers a year back with their social skills

Within every hour PBS Kids was showing George, toddlers learned about letters and other Important values, after  a while of watching the show, toddlers messed up their social skills. Knowing that Curious George is just a trick to get you softened up for school, I jut wondered why babies didn’t learn much from It.

Babies and Children both love Curious George but it may not seem responsible for parents. Knowing that Sesame Street is an instant show for viewers under age three, I’ve come up with a new project called “Baby Smarty Pants”. In fact, Curious George would set kids back in skills, so please don’t show it to your kids. Show Arthur instead.

Sunday, July 1, 2018

TV which will entertain you forever

TV is fun and entertaining to watch. The most popular of the shows mentioned on this list is Baby Einstein, but there are more shows adults and kids both love watching. Below is a list of shows that make you happy

1. Baby Einstein

Join Bard the Dragon, Vincent Van Goat, Aspen and Sierra Clark, and all the other Puppets and kids on Baby Einstein as they make education fun with their entertaining way of teaching and a sense of humor.

Baby Einstein has many entertaining and educational videos out there, Baby Mozart, Baby Bach, Baby Shakespeare, and Baby Van Gogh to name a few. They’re now using Baby Einstein videos in schools to prove how fun education can be!


2. Saturday Night Live
Join Celebrity hosts as they try to control the regular performers on Saturday Night Live. The performers act in Skits that blow the hosts' short fuses up and even make it harder to control themselves. Some of the performers are Tina Fey, Kate McKinnon, and Kenan Thompson.

You will never get bored of this show and will want to watch It again and again.

3. Yo Gabba Gabba
Muno, Foofa, Brobee, Toodee, and Plex are the main cast of this entertaining show. You will love this sense of humor that entertains kids and adults alike. This show will make you laugh and sing along.

4. Baby Genius
DJ, Vinko, Tempo, Obo, Rosie, Lola, and Frankie are ready to explore! They educate kids about different topics like friendship, helping, and counting. Sometimes they make boring education entertaining. You will love their comedic talent.

Baby Genius has been educating kids for over a decade. Since it's educative, babies love it, and call it entertaining. Adults like the show because they teach the same lessons over and over again. A must for the infant age.

5. The Tonight Show
Join Jimmy Fallon as he hosts the Tonight Show at Rockefeller center. Here he's joined by his guests and audience. The guest stars on the show have mischievous antics which make Jimmy hard to run the show.

This show is entertaining as Saturday Night Live. The mischevoiuys antics that are hard to make Jimmy run the show are fun to watch, and it has entertained kids and adults alike.



Saturday, June 30, 2018

Top 10 TV Shows for Babies

Educational and fun TV shows for Babies



1. Sesame Street

This classic kids show has aired in TV since 1969 and has won the most awards then any other TV show in the world. There are many characters residing on Sesame Street colorful and educating kids about shapes letters etc



2. Thomas the Tank Engine








Not just the babies but this show can be nogilastic for all of us. Thomas aired since 1984 on Tv and has been a favorite of everyone ever since. Thomas, James, Percy and the others hang out looking so cute.



3. Teletubbies

 Story is about 4 cute Teletubbies characters who have TVs in their bellies where real kids talk to them

4. Bear in the Big Blue House




Mitchell Kriegman’s Bear in the Big Blue House was a great show in the 90’s. This entertaining show started in 1997 ended in 2006 and is about a Bear who lives in a Big Blue House with all his other friends and together they teach kids about life and the world around them.  This will be a great hit with your kids as well as it was with me.

5.  Super Why

This show is about learning to read. It is about superheroes who travel through books and search for letters of the alphabet.

6. In the Night Garden

This show is about characters names Iggle Piggle and Upsy Daisy who like to play together. Not only do they teach shapes, The sky, and animals but also teach them to solve problems

7. Curious George

This series is about a monkey named George and a Man in a Yellow Hat who set off each day to learn something new,  but things don’t always go quite right...

8. Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

Ah, a timeless classic. Mr. rogers has taught so many good things to kids from 1968 to 2001 — Honest communication and imagination to name a few. Bring the lessons taught by Mr. rogers right
back home.

9. Baby Einstein

This is one of my favorite shows. Wait, you haven’t seen it? Well, you have to! It teaches simple lessons like learning shapes, numbers, and colors.

10. Winnie the Pooh

An all time favorite of everyone after Thomas the Tank Engine. It teaches kids about the spirit of friendship with Winnie the Pooh and Tigger.

Friday, June 22, 2018

Sand Castle Craft

George is alway curious. Make this Sand Castle craft that's so fun and super easy

What you'll need

  • Tan Cardstock
  • Blue Tissue Paper
  • Sand Paper
  • Glue
  • Scissors

DIY Fall Sensory Bin

Inspired by: Yo Gabba Gabba 

Brobeeland is full of autumn leaves. Make a fall sensory bin, inspired by Gabbaland

What you'll need

  1. Small Plastic Bin
  2. 2 Carboard Tubes
  3. 2 Carboard Circles
  4. Brown Edible Marker
  5. Scissors
  6. Fake Leaves
  7. Felt Leaves
  8. Velcro Circles
  9. Small Metal Tin
  10. Mini Pumpkins

Baby Einstein Party Signs

Welcome your guests with a sign inspired by the Baby Einstein logo!

What you'll need

  1. Baby Einstein party sign PDF
  2. Card stock
  3. Craft Dowel
  4. Tape

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Baby Einstein Chips and Dip

We love Movie Night at our house. When I get rummy in my tummy, it's fun to eat chips dipped in ooey gooey cheese.

I like to watch Baby Einstein videos (Baby Mozart, Baby Shakespeare, Baby Van Gogh etc), so themed tortilla chips and cheese dip are a natural fit.

INGREDIENTS

  • Kitchen Scissors
  • 1 tablespoon of Canola Oil
  • 1 tablespoon of Butter
  • 1/2 cup of MIlk
  • Scissors
  • scotch tape
  • 12 Tortillas
  • Pinch of Salt
  • 1 tablespoon of Flour
  • 1 Cup of shredded cheese
  • Brown Paper
  • Marker
  • bowl

DIY Hand and Footprint Ocean Art

Inspired by: Word World

Get creative with this fun DIY hand and footprint ocean art

Supplies

  • Paint
  • a Hand
  • Paper
  • Dark Blue Paper
  • Light Blue Paper
  • Green Streamers
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Googly Eyes

4th of July Craft

Elmo, Big Bird, Cookie Monster and friends have so many adventures on Sesame Street. Bring a 4th of july craft - a Flag! I teamed up with I Hearty Crafts and Baby Einstein to bring you this

Supplies

  • Canvas Board
  • Blue Ahdesive
  • Foam Sheet (4 x 5)
  • white star stickers
  • 1" Painter's tape
  • Scissors
  • Paint Brush
  • Red Paint 

Top 10 Classic Educational Cartoons to share with your kids

Oh, childhood! These are 10 classic educational shows. These shows helped you learn when you were a kid, right? You should share these shows on the list with your kids

1. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Head on down to the neighborhood of make believe where you'll introduce them to your old pal Fred Rogers. If you grew up loving this show, your kids will love it! It tackles serious things too, like violence and divorce. A soothing, gentle TV show.

2. ZOOM
C'mon and ZOOM with Kenny, Kaleigh, Caroline, and the rest of the ZOOMers. Training Science as well as engineering, this show is helpful with Pre-Teen children. What's More? At the end of the show they have a catchy song called "Box 350 Boston Mass 02134". ZOOM makes kids really Zoom!

3. Curious George
Curiousty will be far from normal with George, a sweet African Monkey who can't help but run into trouble. You and your kids will watch as the Man in the Yellow Hat tries to take care of George and save the day. The show's themes are science, math, and engeneering

4. Yo Gabba Gabba
Your funky fun just got more Gabbatastic, your kids can now watch YGG online! Not only do these Puppets teach kids about numbers shapes and the alphabet, but they also promote learning and forgiveness. Perfect for Kindergarteners, this show includes animation and guest stars that parents love. Yooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

5. Horrid Henry
Horrid Henry is a British boy who can't help but run into trouble. With many lessons, Henry's adventures will strike a chord to kids as they learn about science and math.

6. Baby Einstein
Who could forget this iconic company of videos starring funny puppets? As your babies and toddlers listen to classical music by Wolfgang Amedeus Mozart, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Ludwig Van Beethoven, they learn simple lessons about colors, poetry, and shapes. In addition, the toys and children of the videos will appeal to younger kids at the spectacle of the screen.

7. Arthur
"And I said hey, what a wonderful kind of day!" is one of the most memorable theme songs of a childhood cartoon. This friendly Aardvark and his friends (and his sister) teach kids about serious things like divorce and cancer. With relate-able, lovable, scenes, Arthur's Can-Do attitude will really teach kids lessons

8. the Electric Company
Easy Reader (Morgan Freeman) is set to thrill your children as he and other characters teach them about words. If you still remember saying "Power On!" you'll be excited to know that there's a different series. For kids who graduated from Sesame Street, it's PBS's first literacy empowered show! Furthermore, kids learn lessons about punctuation and phonics.

9. the Wiggles
Hot Potato Hot Potato Potato Potato Potato Potato. The Wiggles have been performing since 1991, and it will be a thrill to introduce them to your kids. Their songs are sure to captivate your kids and in 2013 their group changed a little introducing their first Female member. Wait there's more, kids can learn about music. They also have concerts, around the world.

10. Sesame Street
Feel the warmth as Elmo, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Grover welcome you and your kids into Sesame Street. Their encounters with humans and guest stars will remind you of teaching your kids about knowing their ABCs and 123s. Little life lessons are interspersed, as well as animated shorts. Don't forget the lovable songs that are catchy, adults still sing them today. So, can you tell them how to get how to get to Sesame Street?

Sunday, June 17, 2018

Allergy Friendly: Buddy and Tiny Juice

Buddy and Tiny Juice

Ingredients

Orange (Buddy) juice

  • 2 cups Watermelon Juice
  • 1 cup Sparkling Water
  • 1 Grapefruit, juiced
  • 1 cup pomegrate juice
  • Plastic Dinosaurs

Green (Tiny) Juice

  • 1 Lemon, juiced
  • 1 Lime, juiced
  • 1 cup sparkling water
  • 1 cup Pineapple juice
  • 1 cup coconut water
  • Green Food Coloring
  • A Red Striped Straw
  • Dice
  • A Troll

Super Pies

Searching for Super letters, a Superhero is bound for a huge appitite. Whip up these Super Why-inspired Pie recipe!

Super Pies

Ingredients

  • Refrigerated Pie Crust
  • Round Cookie Cutter 
  • Muffin Pan
  • MUffin Cup Liners
  • Wire cooling rack
  • Fork
  • Cookie Sheet
  • Whisk
  • 1/4 cup of Seedless Jam or Jelly

Team Umizoomi Cupcakes!

Your kids will love making these as much as Milly, Geo, and Bot love to solve math skills

Team Unizoomi Cupcakes


Ingredients

  • Food Coloring
  • Frosting
  • a Dozen Cupcakes, baked from your favorite recipe
  • Small Vanilla Cookies
  • Sliced Almonds

Monday, June 11, 2018

19 Cartoons your children should watch

Educational Television has BIG, SHARP, shows
With Lessons about Kindness and STEM subjects, who knows
Sesame Street in 1969
Mr. Rogers on the Other
And rulieo, drulio
new ones are their brothers

-From Educational Television by Madeline Fretz

LA times published a study in 2011 pinning problems on SpongeBob SquarePants. Eryn Brown, author of the study, found other problems on children watching fast-paced cartoons. So what shows should children watch? Here are 19 shows that your kids will love. Not only are they extra-gentle and educational, they won't make you fall asleep, sorry Barney.

19. Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood is a spinoff of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. "You've gotta try a new food cause it might taste good", Daniel Tiger is in preschool and learns a lot every day. This show may be goody-goody now and then, who knows?

18. Baby Einstein
I've said it once and I'll say it again, watching Baby Einstein is like staring at a lava lamp, its videos are gentle. Each DVD focuses on a simple lesson like learning shapes, numbers, and colors. But honestly, I showed it to some little kids yesterday,

17. Dinosaur Train
Seriously, The premise of Dinosaur Train makes no sense at all. They have a talking family of Dinosaurs who travel through time and discover new Dinosaurs. Although it's less sassy then Nick's Dino Dan!

16. Zoom
Zoom, as I put it, an ADORBS show about child hosts. Each episode focuses on the ZOOMers, teenage kids, who set off each day to learn about something new. So far I've been singing their theme song "C'mon and ZOOMa ZOOMa ZOOMa ZOOM". And they also sing about Box 350 Bostom Mass 02134 "Send it to ZOOM!"

15. Wallykazaam
Meet Wally Trollman and Norville, Wally has a stick which can make new words. The stories are fun and the reading lessons are affective. Yes, please!

14. the Magic School Bus
Yes, the same one you watched as a kid. It's an oldy, but goody. They learn about outer space, the body, and force and motion. Pure nogilasta

13. Little Bill
Little Bill is about a little boy with a big imagination. But things don't always go quite right.

12. Bubble Guppies
Bubble Guppies. is. simply put. mermaid kids going to school. The show teaches kids new things and so it does. The kids in this show solve mysteries in each episode. Plus, the show is a must for the preschool age.

11. Curious George
Curious George is not so smart at all, but I'm unconvinent. I know, you know - George does things that we can't do.

10. Super Why
Super Why is about the power of reading! The characters go into books and find letters to make words. The show is good - you can fall in love with it. Sometimes he claps because he thinks they are really interacting with him.

9. FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman
Fetch helps kids develop science and math skills. It ran from 2006 til 2010 on PBS.

8. Thomas & Friends
I think I can productions (that's the original name for Baby Einstein). I love Thomas the Tank Engine.  I also like the Simpsons (seriously, your kids should not be watching the Simpsons, we all know that). It's entertaining and fun for the kids. OH, YEAH!!!

7. Yo Gabba Gabba
Yo Gabba Gabba is a show that has been around for such a long time for such a good reason. It's yet another Oldy, but Goody! I remember having to get up early so I could watch Yo Gabba Gabba on TV. The show teaches kids about being nice to friends while teaching them good things.

6. Teletubbies
This show ran from 1997 to 2001 on BBC, and returned in 2015 on Nick Jr.. It is about 4 cute Teletubbies characters who have TVs in their bellies and watch real kids' stories. It will be a hit with your kids, I'm sure of it.

5. Blue's Clues
Ah, a timeless classic. This curious little dog taught so many good things to kids who grew up watching the show - learning, forgiveness, and problem solving to name a few. Plus parents show it to their kids as of telling them they watched it as kids. Bring the lessons taught by that Dog, right back home.

4. Wonder Pets
Wonder Pets does a great job at teaching kids about animals. What's better then a fly boat? nothing!

3. Dora the Explorer
It's yet another classic! She does her best to teach kids about using social and emotional learining.

2. Little Einsteins
Make way for the Little Einsteins! Best part? I am often humming Beethoven's music. Annie Leo June and Quincy teach kids about art and classical music.

1. Horrid Henry
Since it premiered on Citv in the UK, We've all been vivid fans of Horrid Henry. Deviring from Francesca Simon's books, Henry's show teaches kids about working together as well as being "Horrid". We also love his brother Peter.

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