You will find all sorts of shows on Netflix, including a variety of educational and entertaining series for children aged 0 to 5.
Here are just five of the myriad options currently available on the streaming platform.
Ms Rachel
(No. 1 in Kids TV shows today)
Rachel Accurso, or Ms Rachel, is a beloved and passionate educator whose videos for her very popular YouTube channel inspire little children or “littles” and their families to learn and bond together.
Incorporating singing, dancing and play, Ms Rachel’s videos help children learn how to talk and express themselves and their emotions.
The four episodes of Ms Rachel now available on Netflix present a a curated compilation of her playful, research-backed videos for every stage of a child’s development, from early language skills to phonics and learning to read.
CoComelon
This animated series features catchy songs and colorful animation to teach toddlers and preschoolers about basic concepts like numbers, letters, colours, shapes and important life lessons.
The show focuses on everyday experiences such as going to bed, brushing teeth and social skills, making it a great way for young children to learn through music and repetition. It does so through the use of bright colours and engaging music.
Puffin Rock
The preschool animated series, aimed at children ages 2 to 5, is set on a picturesque island off the coast of Ireland.
The main characters are sibling puffin duo Oona and Baba who, together with their close-knit group of friends, learn about nature, friendship and family in their daily adventures.
Little Baby Bum
This series features classic nursery rhymes and original songs aimed at toddlers, promoting early childhood learning through music and simple stories.
It is full of educational content like colours, shapes, and numbers, all presented through catchy songs that little ones will love.
Word Party
The interactive series is designed to help young children build vocabulary and language skills, with the help of some baby animals.
The characters are super cute, and the show encourages participation, teaching new words in an engaging way.
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