What are some /co/ shows that succeed at being good educational shows for the target audience?
Only rule: No Blue's Clues, Magic School Bus, Sesame Street, and Arthur, since I've seen a lot of praise for them on various sites.
Also, no obvious bait like Dora or Caillou
>>92236338
Bubble Guppies comes to mind as a more recent example. I watched it with my sister when she was a baby and it was actually enjoyable.
>>92236338
Barney
Peppa Pig, bitch.
I'd like to say Clarence too, though the life lessons inferred from that show can just be be gross as long as it makes you happy and be nice.
>>92236628
Go away Barneyfag
>>92236338
Doc McSTuffins. Well written and adorable characters. Love how toys lores are portrayed.
The french series with the old beardy man.
>>92236786
Doc Mcstuffins is trash. Why would the toys be able to talk, huh? They don't have vocal chords idiot THEY'RE TOYS.
>>92236704
>Peppa pig
>good
You can fuck right off with that shit.
As for educational it really depends on the age level. My son and daughter are fans of paw patrol and bubble guppies, and people who say Caillou is a shit kid have never had kids under 4.
>>92236338
Stanley
>>92236338
>there was a board sexualizing this dog last week
This is why we can't have nice things.
Does Muppet Babies count? That was a great show that aired on Nick Jr for many years
>>92236338
Strictly educational (not like story shows like Wishbone or Reading Rainbow) I'm thinking stuff like Beakman's World. Cartoon wise probably Schoolhouse Rock, which was good for older kids.