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The 20 best kids TV shows on Netflix

KEEPING the kids entertained isn't the easiest, but luckily Netflix is ready to help.

After our recap of the top Netflix suggestions for parents, we have now listed the top shows featured on the online broadcaster for all ages - perfect for helping our youngsters unwind.

 Super Monsters offers a cute and moral story for kids
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Super Monsters offers a cute and moral story for kids

1. Super Monsters

This animated pre-school series sees six supernatural - yet cute - characters attending school.

The little monsters have a moral aspect in that they're always trying to find the best in each other while they encounter a variety of dilemmas.

It's suitable for pre-schoolers, aged three and over.

 Treehouse Detectives showcases a brother and sister bear duo
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Treehouse Detectives showcases a brother and sister bear duo

2. Treehouse Detectives

This show features a brother and sister bear detective duowhop team up to quench their curiosity about the world.

Lessons about hermit crabs and the sea's tides can be learned, amongst others, and it's suitable for preschoolers, aged three and over.

 Kids and adults alike will appreciate the Danger Mouse re-boot
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Kids and adults alike will appreciate the Danger Mouse re-boot

3. Danger Mouse

This re-boot of the Eighties classic will no doubt entertain parents and kids alike.

The secret agent and his sidekick embark on hilarious spy missions with explosions and scary segments to boot.

It's suitable for kids aged five and over but fun for all the family.

 Inspector Gadget will provide an Eighties throwback for parents
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Inspector Gadget will provide an Eighties throwback for parents

4. Inspector Gadget

Channelling the same Eighties TV show resurgence theme as Danger Mouse, this is another show that's fun for all the family.

Parents will relish a trip down memory lane as not much has changed from the original plot.

Inspector Gadget is out to challenge a new scheming plot from Dr Claw in each episode - but the problem is a little closer to home. Suitable for kids aged five and over.

 Cute kitty Puss In Boots is fun for all the family
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Cute kitty Puss In Boots is fun for all the family

5. The Adventures of Puss In Boots

Oh hello - you'll recognise this super cute cat from the Shrek movies.

The wide-eyed kitty is back for his own show which offers a variety of adventures with heart-warming moral undertones.

Suitable for those aged six and over.

 A Little Help With Carol Burnett provides an intriguing adult-kid role reversal
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A Little Help With Carol Burnett provides an intriguing adult-kid role reversal

6. A Little Help With Carol Burnett

Ever asked your kids for help?

Maybe sit back on the sofa with your brood and see how the efforts of these children fare first.

The youngsters are on hand to give advice to adults about everything from romance to dealing with colleagues - suitable for aged six and above.

 Sir David Attenborough's Our Planet is a good all-round family watch
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Sir David Attenborough's Our Planet is a good all-round family watch

7. Our Planet

Another family-friendly show perfect for snuggles and popcorn in front of the TV.

Introduce children to the wonders of animals from across the globe without leaving your own home, with Sir David Attenborough's expert commentary guaranteed to keep them gripped.

Those aged six and above will love it.

 The Who Was? Show caters to kids with a love for history
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The Who Was? Show caters to kids with a love for history

8. The Who Was? Show

Perfect for those kids with a passion for history.

This has history class ticked off with a cast of real-life historical characters who tell their detail-packed stories through songs and jokes.

Suitable for slightly older kids aged seven and above.

 Encourage your kids to lend a hand in the kitchen with the Big Family Cooking Showdown
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Encourage your kids to lend a hand in the kitchen with the Big Family Cooking Showdown

9. The Big Family Cooking Showdown

This might be a slightly strategic parenting move but if you get your brood into cooking, it could mean you one day have a night off from doing the tea.

Nevertheless this show, hosted by Zoe Ball, can provide some inspiration as family members attempt to secure praise from a panel of top judges tasting their grub.

Suitable for aged eight and above.

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This set of claymation shorts follows Shaun on a series of wacky adventures

10. Shaun the Sheep

This set of claymation shorts follows Shaun on a series of wacky adventures, and is seriously fun.
As a wordless animation, it relies solely on visual storytelling, and it works on every level thanks to its wit and humour.

 A Series of Unfortunate Events is perfect for those who have read the book
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A Series of Unfortunate Events is perfect for those who have read the book

11. A Series of Unfortunate Events

This adaptation of the classic literary series by Lemony Snicket is pretty eerie.

Centred around a family of orphaned children, it allows kids into a world of Hugh drama and fantasy as they become embroiled in a series of plots.

Suitable for aged 10 and over.

 Pokémon launched over 20 years ago but is still as popular as ever
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 Pokémon launched over 20 years ago but is still as popular as everCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

12. Pokémon

It may have launched 20 years ago but Pokémon still stands up against its newer counterparts.

If you have lived under a rock for the last two decades, Pokémon follows a kid as he tries to catch, befriend and train the wide array of cute, strange and magical Pokémon to become a Pokémon master.

 Stranger Things offers sci-fi lovers something very different
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Stranger Things offers sci-fi lovers something very differentCredit: PA:Press Association

13. Stranger Things

The acclaimed series is seen as a love letter to 80’s sci-fi.

Set in 1983, Indiana, a young boy vanishes into thin air under seriously dark circumstances. Family, friends and the local police begin searching for answers, however they stumble upon a mysterious young girl in a top-secret government facility.

Suitable for tweens upwards and can be found on the regular adult profile.

 Queer Eye is an entertaining Netflix pick for teens
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Queer Eye is an entertaining Netflix pick for teensCredit: Splash

14. Queer Eye

The men-makeover show has landed on Netflix and is sure to be a hit with teenagers.

Queer Eyes follows five queer men as they help their clients reach their full potential by fixing up their homes, tidying up their self-image and promoting self care.

It tells worthy mantras off self acceptance and being your best self, too.

Aged 14 and over and available on the grownup profile.

 Avatar: The Last Airbender follows a boy who has been tasked with bringing peace to a world at war
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Avatar: The Last Airbender follows a boy who has been tasked with bringing peace to a world at warCredit: Alamy

15. Avatar: The Last Airbender

Avatar: The Last Airbender has often been credited with pushing the boundaries of what a show for kids could do.

The series follows a boy who has been tasked with bringing peace to a world at war.

Somehow, it manages to strike a balance between heavy issues such as genocide and totalitarianism with humour suitable for young audiences.

It contains solid character arcs and builds towards an ending which ties all the storylines and themes up satisfyingly.

 The series follows Ryder and his mob of puppies
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The series follows Ryder and his mob of puppiesCredit: Alamy

16. PAW Patrol

PAW Patrol is a Canadian pre-school series which follows excitable young boy Ryder lead a team of search and rescue dogs on a number of missions. 

Each of the dogs have a unique special ability that corresponds to an emergency service such as firefighter or police officer. 

They travel on ‘pupmobiles’ created specifically for them. 

The show has created over 210 episodes so far. It is suitable for children aged three and over. 

 Everyone's fave pig is now on Netflix
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Everyone's fave pig is now on NetflixCredit: Alamy

17. Peppa Pig

Everyone’s favourite muddy-puddle jumping pig, Peppa, has found her way to Netflix.

The kids TV favourite follows Peppa’s life at home, at school and on her daily activities with her friends including Suzie Sheep and Pedro the Pony. 

The episodes are short, often no longer than 5 minutes in length. 

Suitable for those aged 3 and over.

 Henry is always at the centre of mayhem
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Henry is always at the centre of mayhemCredit: Netflix

18. Horrid Henry

The popular kids show which follows unruly Henry and his dysfunctional antics as he consistently gets up to no good has landed on the streaming service. 

Henry lives at home with his brother, Perfect Peter, and his tested mum and dad.

Henry is often caught causing mayhem at school for both his teachers and his fellow classmates including Ralph, Margaret and Bert. 

The show is suitable for kids aged six and over.

 Alexa and Katie are the high-school besties we all wish we had
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Alexa and Katie are the high-school besties we all wish we hadCredit: Netflix

19. Alexa & Katie

Alexa & Katie is a Netflix original series which follows two high school best friends with one of them tragically suffering from cancer.

The girls deal with Alexa’s cancer along with the general issues that come with high school life. 

In a bid to support her close pal, Katie shaves her head as Alexa undergoes treatment.

A family watch, the series is suitable for a slightly older audience.

 Larva Island is the perfect escape
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Larva Island is the perfect escapeCredit: Alamy

20. Larva Island

This wacky and quirky show debuted in 2018 and is set on a tropical island. 

The two silly larva buddies find slapstick fun in everything from discovering food to meeting new animal friends.

The show is suitable for ages 3 and above.

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