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Shows especially for the little ones. We separate this from Family so it’s easier to find content that parents can watch and enjoy with their kids.

Great Kids Shows for Summer Break

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School’s out – though it was only sort of in – and your kids need to be fed! Be fed awesome, interesting shows, that is. This one from Good Housekeeping gets my seal of approval for mixing it up with something for everyone. Some are new, some are old and all are worth checking out!

101 (and then some) Animations!

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Wow, here’s someone who put in the time! That someone is Grant Marek, Editor Director at SF Gate. With his daughters, he achieved the epic accomplishment of watching all 107 animated Disney films over the last few years. He’s got fast and funny one-line reviews for each, don’t miss the countdown to Number 1 and see if you agree!

A Banishment Charm on Boredom!

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Wish I’d written that headline, but it’s straight from JK. But take both of our words for it and jump to this story from USA Today to get the skinny on how you can hear a chapter-by-chapter celebrity reading of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” Fun stuff for everyone. Boredom, be gone!

The Complete CNN & Sesame Street Town Hall for Kids

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It was easy to miss this series that aimed to help children through the quarantine, so it’s nice that CNN has compiled the entire group of vids in one place. Each run roughly 18 minutes are filled with facts and answers to questions from children across the country.

Smart Binges Have Arrived!

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This is a great start to a category I’ve wanted to add for awhile. As they say, you can learn anything on YouTube, and now Netflix has posted their top education documentaries to inspire and excite kids (and savvy adults) everywhere. Grab your kids and dig in! And thanks to Cass for the link:)

Cool – and free – for the Kids

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In case ya didn’t know. In case you hadn’t heard. Amazon is doing families a serious solid by putting shows out there for free, and TechCrunch did everyone the kindness of passing along the word.