Chloe's Closet
By Emily Ashby,
Common Sense Media Reviewer
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Girl's imaginative escapades will inspire preschoolers' own.

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Good show for preschoolers
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What's the Story?
In CHLOE'S CLOSET, a magical armoire becomes a portal to new adventures for Chloe (voiced by Eleanor Webster), her friends Tara (Siobhan Ni Thuairisg) and Jet (Olsin Kerans), and her special blanket, Lovely Carrot (Paul Tylak). Each time Chloe opens her closet, new dress-up clothes await to whisk the friends away on a trip of their own imagining.
Is It Any Good?
This delightful UK series caters to preschoolers' zest for make believe and will inspire kids' own creativity when they see what Chloe's imagination has in store for them. Her fun-filled escapades also offer the animated friends a chance to put their problem-solving skills to good use, as each episode features a kid-size woe (having the hiccups, for instance) that the pals must overcome.
What's more, the show is filled with gentle messages for tots about kindness, friendship, and generosity, ensuring that kids come away from the show with something positive.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about Chloe's adventures. What places did she visit? Who did she meet there? How was her imaginary self different from her real self?
Kids: What kind of make-believe games do you like to play? What clothing or other props help you think up your own adventures? Why is it fun to imagine things?
How do Chloe, Tara, and Jet show that they're good friends? How do you treat your friends?
TV Details
- Premiere date: July 12, 2010
- Cast: Eleanor Webster, Olsin Kerans, Siobhan Ni Thuairisg
- Network: Sprout
- Genre: Kids' Animation
- Character Strengths: Compassion
- TV rating: NR
- Last updated: March 5, 2023
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