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prepared to be annihilated but what do your younger toddlers (< 18 months) watch?

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hiphophop · 30/09/2024 17:08

DD (14 months) likes ms Rachel but only the songs, which means we’re limiting the videos a bit. Are there any other good song / nursery rhyme sort of shows for this age?

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TeddyBeans · 30/09/2024 17:10

DD loves hey duggee and number blocks on iPlayer. On YouTube she's into Lottie bunny, hey bear pink fong and super simple songs

givemushypeasachance · 30/09/2024 17:18

14 months is too young to follow any sort of narrative really, so any sort of nursery rhyme or singing channel that isn't too garishly animated (Cocomelon, cough) is what you're after. Maybe In The Night Garden, Bing, that sort of gentle aimed at preschooler vibe even if she's a bit young to really follow it?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/genres/learning/preschool/player

BBC - Programmes categorised as Learning: Pre-School - Available now

List of available BBC programmes categorised as "Learning: Pre-School".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/genres/learning/preschool/player

hiphophop · 30/09/2024 17:19

Yeah, she doesn’t really follow anything like Bing, so just songs and so on, she isn’t really interested in Ms Rachel apart from when she’s singing!

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Prawncocktail24 · 30/09/2024 17:21

Mine is over 2 now, but been watching Super Simple Songs since around that age.

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