This post was sponsored by KidCentral TV. As always all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Raise your hand if screen time at your home is a part of your day. We can’t get away from it as much as we want. Kids enjoy entertainment. As a mom its important to me what types of content and shows my child consumes. I like to be very intentional about what I let Riley watch on TV. When I heard of Kids Central TV I knew I had to check it out.
What is Kids Central TV?
Kids Central TV was started by dads for their young children. They didnt feel comfortable with watching the stuff on TV so they created their own network. Kids Central is a children’s television network that provides fun, entertainment and learning opportunities for children (3-7 years old) and also their families. I like Kids Central because they go the extra mile to create and maintain a parent-approved environment. Two hand claps for that! Kids Central also speaks to a diverse audience. It is a network with wide cultural appeal and every program is available in both English and Spanish.
Kids Central TV is backed by Common Sense Media and is family-friendly, diverse and fun! All of the content on Kids Central TV is reviewed, rated and approved in several categories. You don’t have to watch over your kid’s shoulder to make sure no biased or adult undertones are integrated into the content. This right here alone sold me! I can relax stress-free while Riley watches some amazing shows on Kids Central TV!
I love that Kids Central TV provides content that is safe and also allows adventure. Kids Central’s motto is #keeponhavingfun and the characters are always seeking their next adventure. This is great because after screen time, it’s time to have an adventure with our kids and they promote that on their network. Kids Central TV is Positive, Engaging, Colorful, and
Adventurous!
Kids Central TV Shows
The shows that Kids Central TV offer are as follows:
3+ Years
- Kit & Kate – Common Sense™ says: 4 out of 5 stars for ages 3+
“Can inspire conversations between parents and preschoolers about solving problems and getting along with others.” – Common Sense Media™ - Hogie the Globehopper
4 Years +
- Mouk- Common Sense™ says: 4 out of 5 stars for ages 4+
“An excellent way to expose preschoolers to cultural diversity and to illustrate how trying new things can help us learn and grow.” – Common Sense Media™ - Bubble Marin
5 Years +
- Blinky Bill- Common Sense™ says: 4 out of 5 stars for ages 5+
“An altogether hilarious combination that is nearly as enticing to watch as an adult as it is for kids.” – Common Sense Media™ - Vic the Viking- Common Sense™ says: 4 out of 5 stars for ages 5+
“Friendship and family relationships feature prominently in the stories, as does Vic’s knack for solving problems with creativity and cleverness rather than with violence.” – Common Sense Media™ - Mily Miss Questions
6 Years +
- Atchoo
- Nils Holgersson
Now that you know more about Kids Central will you check it out with your little one?