Parents' Guide to

Duck & Goose

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Common Sense Media Review

Polly Conway By Polly Conway , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 2+

Gentle series promotes empathy, understanding, and fun.

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Why Age 2+?

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 3+

Based on 5 parent reviews

age 3+

Silly Duck Fun!

Such a cute show for young kids! Cute animation that is calm, showing positive social interactions, working out differences, and imaginative play. This is the kind of show you do not have to worry about showing your young preschooler!
age 2+

Quacktacular

Sweet, cheerful, and sunny, this one has helped our twins—two kids with very different personalities—think about how to be friends.

What's the Story?

Duck & Goose is an animated series about some animal friends. Duck and Goose are friends who spend their time in a vibrant meadow, having adventures and learning new things. Even though they're best friends, Duck and Goose have different ways of doing and thinking about things. Sometimes they're in conflict, but they always find a way to have fun. As they say, "Friends don't always have to agree; you be you and I'll be me!"

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (5 ):
Kids say (1 ):

With lovely, vibrant animation, sweet songs, and a valuable concept, this series is a gentle treat for young viewers. The skilled kid actors that voice the birds are natural and set just the right tone for a show about best friends. But the most interesting thing about this show is the fact that the friends always agree to disagree, a lesson that's important for kids and grown-ups alike.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how people are different but still get along. How do Duck and Goose work together?

  • Do you think you're more like Duck, or Goose? Why?

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