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A Children’s TV Review by Jerrica Sannes

  • Raise Wildflowers Children’s TV Reviews are based on current child development research and early childhood best practices. Our reviews are geared towards children ages 1 to 7, although we recommend avoiding screen-time altogether before age 2*.

    *If a young child is not interested in our highest rated tv shows, this is likely an indication that the child’s brain has grown accustomed to overstimulating infant/ toddler tv shows (such as Cocomelon), or that their brain simply isn’t ready for screen-time just yet.

    Check out The TV Detox for more information.

    Each show is given points in four main categories, based on multiple subcategories. Our grading rubric has been carefully designed to predict how a show is likely to impact a young child’s developing brain in the areas of attention span, social and emotional skills, language development, and early learning.

*Please note that scores may vary by episode. Scores are also subject to change (usually within the same letter grade) given new information about episodes not previously viewed by reviewer. Scores may also change when new seasons become available. We always recommend assessing the content of each episode.


What Parent & Caregivers Need to Know:

This show may cause overly silly behavior and unrealistic expectations of parent interaction.

  • Unlikely to cause attention issues.

  • Likely to cause behavioral issues due to silly behaviors.

    Heavily models parent as entertainer - may lead to unrealistic expectations.

  • May enhance vocabulary.

  • Educational content is mostly developmentally appropriate for young children.

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