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what does your 6 year old girl watch on TV?

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fassbender · 17/04/2016 11:10

Just looking to see how it compares to my DD - she doesn't watch much but does like Mako Mermaids on Netflix (we set it for 'young children' programmes only). DD is getting to have a complete attitude, she is hard work and I sometimes wonder if what she watches has an impact? Would love to hear what other 6 years watch, thanks.

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Parietal · 17/04/2016 21:54

only Ceebies and a few on CBBC. The art ones (like Mister Maker / Art Ninja) are very popular, and so is Dengineers and Spotbots.

SeratoninIsMyFriend · 17/04/2016 22:19

My 7.5 yr old loves mako mermaids, she also likes Barbie & my little pony despite never playing with the toys, and some that her 4.5 yr old brother enjoys - they both love Justin Time and are constantly spouting facts it has taught them! Other than that, blue peter was a fave last year as well as the next step (DD is a ballet dancer). Found this stage a bit tricky as they transition to older programmes, when some are aimed at much older kids...

neolara · 17/04/2016 22:20

My little pony. Scooby doo..

DubiousCredentials · 17/04/2016 22:21

H2O just add water
Mako Mermaids
The Next Step
Wolfblood
Teen Titans
Mr Bean
Horrible Histories
Art Ninja

She is just 7.

fassbender · 18/04/2016 16:17

Thanks all, DD is just 6 so I am thinking that Mako Mermaids is a bit too old for her - she loves it though! Not helped by the fact her 8 year old brother also (secretly) likes it too. It is hard as she isn't as keen on CBeebies any more.

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