Parents' Guide to Dew Drop Diaries

Dew Drop Diaries TV Poster: 3 tiny fairies peek out from a bush

Common Sense Media Review

Ashley Moulton By Ashley Moulton , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 2+

Spunky fairies solve problems in sweet preschool series.

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age 3+

Based on 4 parent reviews

What's the Story?

In DEW DROP DIARIES, tiny fairies-in-training stealthily solve problems for the human families they're assigned to. The Dew Drops haven't learned to fly yet, but they each have a superpower. Phoebe Rose (voiced by Sydney Mikayla) has musical power and is a great inventor, Athena Sage (ViviAnn Yee) is super strong and brave, and Eden Lily (Scarlett Estevez) can talk to animals. When one of their humans has a problem like a missing soccer cleat or a magic trick they need to master, the fairies step in to secretly help them. With their "glitter and grit," the Dew Drops can solve anything!

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 4 ):
Kids say : Not yet rated

Kids into fairies will find the Dew Drop crew irresistible. They have some cool fairy powers, but since they're kid fairies that make mistakes, they are also relatable to preschoolers. It's fun to see the world from the tiny fairies' point of view, and to watch them use ingenuity to overcome their size (something else preschoolers may relate to). While the storylines are nothing groundbreaking, preschoolers will enjoy the entertaining and very real-feeling characters. Grown-ups can feel good that the show balances the glitter with strong female role models.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how the Dew Drops persevere, or try again, when something doesn't go as planned. What did they do when their plan didn't work?

  • How do the Dew Drop fairies use teamwork to achieve a goal? Do you think any one of the fairies could have solved the problem by themselves?

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