Parents' Guide to Bea's Block

Bea's Block TV: Block friends Bea, Lexie and Ty stand in a line outside the treehouse that hosts the Kindness Club.

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Fernanda Camargo By Fernanda Camargo , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 2+

Neighborly kindness, empathy shine in fab preschool series.

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age 5+

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What's the Story?

In BEA'S BLOCK, Bea (voiced by Everly Carganilla) and her best friends Ty (Zai Yoshiro Stevens) and Lexie (Lena Josephine Marano) meet at the treehouse in the backyard, where they set up the Kindness Club. They welcome the opportunity to help each other, a family member, or other neighborhood friends. The kids' positive attitude and attention to detail lead them to identify the feeling behind the pickle of the day. If a friend is sad, nervous, or disappointed, it won't be too long before Bea, Ty, and Lexie will come up with a way to help.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 6 ):
Kids say ( 3 ):

If the thought of block characters seems limiting, this spectacular preschool show proves creativity knows no bounds as it stacks up fun, warmth, and wooden wonders. Bea's Block is a lively mix of comedy, kindness, and great role models. Original music cleverly placed throughout the episode wraps up the viewer in a comforting blanket, unveiling stories where empathy takes the stage.

The main lessons in the show are the steps taken to identify their friends' emotions and figure out how they can help. Bea and her friends are apt at applying personal experiences to each other's realities, encouraging viewers' creativity. Through quick chats directly to the camera, Bea ensures even the youngest can follow along and feel right at home in this unique world, where toddlers see themselves and their friends thrive.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the "Kindness Adventures" in Bea's Block and how it helps to identify the feeling behind the emotion. How do Bea and her friends relate to their feelings? Talk about being respectful of others' sentiments and ways that the show models compassion.

  • Each of Bea's friends has a particular interest, like Lexie, who loves animals, and Bea, who enjoys music. Notice how they can explore their individual preferences while still playing together. Talk about how people can learn from each other and share experiences.

  • Bea's family comes from a Latino background, while Sam's grandpa is Chinese. Do you have friends of different origins? What have you learned from their family and traditions? What about your own?

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Bea's Block TV: Block friends Bea, Lexie and Ty stand in a line outside the treehouse that hosts the Kindness Club.

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