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what tv do your 6/7 year olds watch?

19 replies

zumarud · 08/11/2005 18:42

Just a straw poll really. I don't think there's much for this age. Am I missing sth?
Oh, I have dds.

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kid · 08/11/2005 18:46

DD is 6 and is still hooked on Balamory! She loves most of Cbeebies while her 3 year old brother prefers power rangers and ninja turtles!

HappyMumof2 · 08/11/2005 18:48

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kid · 08/11/2005 18:52

Hi HMO2, do you have my email address or have you lost it with your blueyonder account?

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roisin · 08/11/2005 18:52

Blue Peter
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HappyMumof2 · 08/11/2005 19:16

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kid · 08/11/2005 19:26

its quicker if I give you my yahoo address and then I can email you my blueyonder one!

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annh · 08/11/2005 21:26

DS1, 7, watches TV from about 6.15 ish to 7 so he sees Blue Peter and Newsround - I looove Blue Peter! He is always regaling me with facts from it. On Sunday evenings he watches Soapbox Zoo and on Sat and Sun morning he watches about an hour of whatever is on CBBC or CBeebies - ds2, 4, has to get a look in sometimes! And that's about it ...

Creole · 09/11/2005 13:03

My DS loves "How it's made" on Discovery, which about how everyday things are made, the previous night it was about how toilets and jeans are made.

He alse loves "Backjardigans" on Nick Jr

Fimbo · 09/11/2005 13:09

My dd is 7 and I fear will never give up CBeebies, although she likes Blue Peter and Tracy Beaker too. She won't admit to still liking CBeebies though, she insists its only on for her little brother (nearly 2).

Miaou · 09/11/2005 13:13

My dds are 8 and just 7 and they like:

Blue Peter
Art Attack
Raven
Most things on Discovery kids (especially Croc Files, the history thing with Sam and Jen (can't remember what it's called), Just a Minute, Gross and Sorted).

bubbles2904 · 09/11/2005 18:02

my dd1 is 6 and loves
tracy beaker (although it's been banned since she started copying the attitude)
lizzie mcguire
recess
suite life
thats so raven
kim possible
oh yes, and she loves friends too

Jasnem · 09/11/2005 18:25

Spongebob
Fairly Odd Parents
Scooby Doo
Maggie and the Ferocious Beast (have to watch this every day before bed)

Nightynight · 09/11/2005 19:23

My small children watch sponge bob too, but I think it is rather grown up actually, and I dont like the ethos ( a bit teenagerish)

Jasnem · 09/11/2005 19:24

I agree, but I'm pretty sure it goes straight over the heads of my 2(4&5)

Nightynight · 09/11/2005 19:47

Im worried mine are future kevin the teenagers!

skinnycow · 09/11/2005 19:53

Mine watch a 37" Panasonic

geekgrrl · 09/11/2005 19:55

dd is 6 and still on CBeebies. She likes some of the CBBC programmes too but I don't like her watching most of them. If I let her she'd probably enjoy watching all sorts (I shudder to think, she's a complete telly addict if not controlled).
Any channels with adverts are banned for the children in our house. Got enough harrassment from dd1 as it is without being pestered for crappy toys.

bigdonna · 09/11/2005 21:27

my dd loves Raven and Charmed"we call her the witch".

KBear · 09/11/2005 21:33

Scooby Doo - they both love it and so do me and DH, especially the ones we grew up with.

DS's favourite programme is "Pete Waterman and steam trains" - he watches it endlessly! He's 4.

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