Best Kids' TV Shows on Netflix

Last updated: September 13, 2024

Spend more time watching Netflix and less time searching for what to watch. Use this list to find the best TV Shows for your Kids. And check back often! We'll be updating it daily with new arrivals. See more best-of lists like this .

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Wednesday Television: Poster image
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Wednesday

age 11+

Dead bodies, spooky imagery in darkly comic drama.

Network: Netflix (2022)
I Woke Up a Vampire TV show poster
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I Woke Up a Vampire

age 8+

Tween-targeted, superpower-focused comedy has violence.

Network: Netflix (2023)
XO, Kitty TV show: A Korean American teenager stands in the middle of four Korean teenagers in a crosswalk in Seoul.
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XO, Kitty

age 12+

Teen spin-off series set in Seoul has romance, drinking.

Network: Netflix (2023)
Avatar: The Last Airbender TV show poster: Aang walks into the sunset
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Avatar: The Last Airbender

age 11+

Vibrant, intense live-action adventure tale has violence.

Network: Netflix (2024)
Cocomelon Lane TV Poster: JJ, a white preschool aged boy, stands with his friends
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CoComelon Lane

age 2+

More substance, same nursery rhymes in OK preschool show.

Network: Netflix (2023)
Unicorn Academy TV Poster: Sophia, a teenage Latina girl, with her unicorn Wildstar
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Unicorn Academy

age 8+

Magical, immersive world of adventures has some peril.

Network: Netflix (2023)
Not Quite Narwhal TV show Poster: Kelp, a unicorn with a scuba helmet, sits on a jet of water, surrounded by unicorn and ocean friends
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Not Quite Narwhal

age 2+

Sparkly preschool series celebrates differences.

Network: Netflix (2023)
Young Sheldon Poster Image
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Young Sheldon

age 10+

So-so sitcom has insults/language but sweet family support.

Network: CBS (2017)
Luz The Light of the Heart TV: Luz smiles broadly, holds a firefly in each hand. Friends Joca and Sabina stand on each side.
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Luz: The Light of the Heart

age 9+

Engaging melodrama has heart, inclusion, heavy backstory.

Network: Netflix (2024)
Hot Wheels: Let's Race TV show poster: A young boy rides a fiery car with a city in the background.
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Hot Wheels: Let's Race

age 6+

High-octane racing show has positive messaging, products.

Network: Netflix (2024)
Surviving Summer TV show: poster image
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Surviving Summer

age 10+

Aussie teen surfing drama has positive, predictable themes.

Network: Netflix (2022)
Quarterback TV show poster: Marcus Mariota, Patrick Mahomes, and Kirk Cousins on a football field with the title "Quarterback" instead of goal posts
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Quarterback

age 11+

NFL docu looks at three QBs' professional and family lives.

Network: Netflix (2023)
One Piece Poster Image
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One Piece

age 11+

Close friends chase their dreams in high-seas adventure.

Network: Cartoon Network (2004)
Pokemon Concierge TV show poster: The Pokemon Resort staff waves from the dock while some pokemon surround them.
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Pokémon Concierge

age 8+

Pokémon vacation show has messages of rest, fun, happiness.

Network: Netflix (2023)
Life on Our Planet TV show poster
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Life on Our Planet

age 8+

Spielberg-produced CGI-heavy nature docu is brutal.

Network: Netflix (2023)
Lockwood & Co. poster: Young male and female characters stand holding swords above a bewitched graveyard, outlined in green fog.
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Lockwood & Co.

age 11+

Book-based series has lots of chilling, ghostly adventures.

Network: Netflix (2023)
My Happy Marriage TV poster: Miyo and Kiyoka walk side by side down a path lined by blooming cherry blossom trees
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My Happy Marriage

age 12+

Sweet romance with touch of fantasy has bullying, neglect.

Network: Netflix (2023)
Dew Drop Diaries TV Poster: 3 tiny fairies peek out from a bush
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Dew Drop Diaries

age 2+

Spunky fairies solve problems in sweet preschool series.

Network: Netflix (2023)
The Baby-Sitters Club (2020) Poster Image
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The Baby-Sitters Club (2020)

age 10+

Tween-friendly books-based reboot celebrates friendship.

Network: Netflix (2020)
Gymnastics Academy: A Second Chance TV show poster image
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Gymnastics Academy: A Second Chance

age 8+

Predictable but positive tween gymnastics drama.

Network: Netflix (2022)