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April 22, 2016 By Brooke Leave a Comment

Netflix Shows For Kids Of All Ages #streamteam

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March and April are the months of continual birthdays in our family.  There are 8 birthdays in those two months, so its a really crazy time with lots of family get-togethers. I think eventually we will evolve into a monthly family party to celebrate together, but for now the kids and grand kids love being all together and I am happy that everyone gets along.

One thing that is difficult with the age ranges between all of the cousins is to find a show that everyone wants to watch. If a TV show were to just be on, nobody would object. Choosing something from the great big list of options seems to get a complaint from at least one person.Siblings Playlist Netflix

Enter Sibling Playlists.  A group of Netflix Shows For Kids Of All Ages.

The Tale Of Two Distant Ages Playlist caters to both your 5-year-old AND your 14-year-old.  Shows include Antz, Fuller House, and HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2.

If one kid’s sassy and the other one’s sweet, the Sugar and Spice Playlist will be sure to please with Lego Friends: The Power Of Friendshi, Dawn Of The Croods, and Project MC2.

Deciding on a genre is hardest when it comes to watching together. From comedy to action, the “Meet in the Middle” Playlist includes titles that have a little bit of everything for everyone such as All Hail King Julien, Pee-Wee’s Big Holiday, and The Adventures Of Puss In Boots.

The shows I have loved watching along with my kids are Fuller House and How To Train Your Dragon 2. I am impressed that they will watch a non animated show with me and I don’t need to worry about the language or content.  Everyone loves these shows.

What are you watching? Have you seen the newest season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmit yet? I am loving it!

Signature Brooke

 

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Hey, I’m Brooke!

I am a mom to 4 boys in Calgary, Alberta.  I love learning how things are made, singing to the radio loudly, and can’t stop talking. Fueled by diet coke and chaos, I can often be found working on a project.  You can hang out here for craft ideas and tips, games and activities to do with kids, plus FREE svg files and printables.

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