Television for kids can be very hit-or-miss when it comes to morality. I will be watching these shows to determine if they have any anti-lessons.
George is a good example of a nonverbal character. He vocalizes and communicates in many ways; but, he cannot verbalize words.
Curious George is a great show for any age of child. There are good morals and no anti-lessons.
The show is very high contrast which can be over stimulating to some. For low-vision children this makes the show more accessible.
Bluey can be a great way to expose your child to other cultures (this is to non-Australians).
There are some anti-lessons in Bluey. Example: children should be allowed to get away with things because they are small.
I would recommend this show to children that have already developed a sense of right and wrong. This show should not be where they learn life skills.
There are some anti-lessons. Example: children are entitled to know everything about their parents' lives.
I would recommend this show to children that already understand intimacy, death, and war. These are the main topics of the show.
This show often touches on subjects like racism. There is also a scene that says the government corrupts. These topics may be too mature for young children.
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