Parents' Guide to Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

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Common Sense Media Review

Emily Ashby By Emily Ashby , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 3+

Excellent lessons from Mister Rogers' next generation.

Parents Need to Know

Why Age 3+?

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 3+

Based on 82 parent reviews

Parents say that this show is effective for teaching children about emotions and social skills, using engaging songs and relatable scenarios, though some express concern over its focus on negative behaviors like tantrums that their children have started to mimic. Viewers appreciate the show's educational value and calming pace, but opinions are divided, with some feeling it promotes bad behaviors and others praising its ability to help children navigate their feelings and everyday challenges.

  • teaches emotions
  • engaging songs
  • mixed reviews
  • promotes bad behavior
  • educational value
  • calming pace
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age 3+

Based on 38 kid reviews

Kids say that while some enjoy the educational aspects and catchy songs of this children's show, many find the main character's behavior annoying and believe it negatively influences young viewers. The show has received mixed reviews, with some praising its ability to teach emotions and life lessons, while others criticize it for being repetitive, poorly animated, and not living up to the legacy of its predecessor.

  • educational value
  • annoying character
  • mixed reviews
  • behavioral influence
  • repetitive themes
  • poor animation
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What's the Story?

From The Fred Rogers Company comes DANIEL TIGER'S NEIGHBORHOOD, an animated series that invites preschoolers into the friendly hometown of 4-year-old Daniel Tiger (voiced by Jake Beale), a curious, imaginative kid who loves to embark on adventures with his friends O the Owl (Zachary Bloch), Miss Elaina (Addison Holley), Katerina Kittycat (Amariah Faulkner), and Prince Wednesday (Nicholas Kaegi). As Daniel and his pals explore their world, they find things don't always work out according to plan, but each misfortune can be turned into a positive opportunity if they have a positive attitude. Through songs, stories, and make believe, Daniel and his viewers learn the value of friendship and emotional flexibility, which helps them navigate the choppy waters of growing up.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 82 ):
Kids say ( 38 ):

This endearing show was inspired by the award-winning Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, and its relationship to this iconic kids' series gives parents good reason to tune in with their tots. Kids who are brand new to the Mister Rogers characters will take an immediate shine to this modern animated generation, and moms and dads who cut their teeth on King Friday, X the Owl, and Lady Elaine Fairchilde will delight in the touches of the classics noticeable in those characters' preschool-age kids, nieces, and nephews. And the parallels don't stop there; Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood pays respectful homage to Mister Rogers with its music, its stories, and, of course, its very welcoming host.

And, not content to just look and sound like the original, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood appeals to preschoolers on a level that only animation can, taking the opportunity to teach them important interpersonal and pre-reading skills. Because Daniel speaks directly to his audience, kids feel like they're part of the story from the beginning, and they'll feel his disappointments, share his joys, and learn lessons along with him. Need another reason to love it? Its seamless incorporation of preschool skills like counting and phonics is a good reminder of how easily these can be practiced when you're playing with your kids.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about relationships. How do Daniel and his friends show their affection for one another in Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood? What are your favorite things to do for your friends or your siblings?

  • Kids: What problem did the characters face in this episode? How did it make them feel? How were they able to deal with it? What, if anything, would you have done differently?

  • Parents can use this opportunity to talk about how people rely on each other in a neighborhood or a town. What roles do people play in the town where you live? What would happen if no one did these jobs?

  • How do the characters in Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood demonstrate communication, curiosity, and teamwork? What about compassion and empathy? Why are these important character strengths?

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