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Best Place to Watch Paw Patrol?

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HLBug · 18/03/2017 17:54

My DS is obsessed. Particularly with the "Save Christmas" episode Confused. I can't stand kids adverts on TV so he doesn't get to watch Nick Jr or anything 'live'. I'll sit with him and watch paw patrol episodes on you tube but the quality is just awful and it's only a matter of time before he stumbles on something which has been dubbed with rude words or worse. The adverts also annoy me, but at least you can skip most after a few seconds.

So I'm wondering about signing up to Netflix, Amazon Prime or something similar? Trying to find out what programmes are on these services seems ridiculously difficult though! From what I can tell, Netflix only has one series of Paw Patrol, and no Postman Pat, Fireman Sam or Thomas?

Can someone help? Where am I best looking? Is paying for a season pass on you tube another option? I'm struggling to find a way to do that on my phone though...

To add some context, I'm 35 weeks pregnant and will be having ECS - so I'm trying to find ways to entertain him in the early newborn weeks if we're all knackered. Sitting in front of a tablet isn't ideal...but sometimes needs must!!

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mumonashoestring · 19/03/2017 18:30

You can also buy whole series from the Google play store, but tbh the DVDs are usually only £4 or £5 from B&M or Boots.

Be careful with the YouTube ones filmed by people playing with /demonstrating the toys. DS found one earlier by a woman who uses the end of each video to sing the kids watching a cheery little song about Jesus, sin, and going to hell if you're naughty Confused Angry

MrsPringles · 19/03/2017 20:13

Netflix. I own a 2yr old. My Paw Patrol knowledge is encyclopaedic tbh

HLBug · 19/03/2017 21:37

Yes miaow - I agree with you completely. Thankfully we don't do many long journeys so no need for dvd in back of car...yet. Unfortunately a secret stash of malteser bunnies is as close to wine as I can really get at the moment. Can't wait to not be pregnant and get the gin out again.

mumonashoestring that's exactly why I don't like you tube - even you tube kids. It's so easy to be casually watching 'normal' Peppa one minute and then realise you're actually watching some (largely entertaining for grown ups version) where George has been over dubbed and is threatening to make Peppa into a bacon sandwich.

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SheRaaarghPrincessOfPower · 19/03/2017 21:41

YouTube Kids and a Chromecast!
Then if you get Netflix you can cast it to your TV, and it'll make it easier to watch iplayer and other catch up channels

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