Parent reviews for Dino Ranch

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Common Sense says

age 5+

Based on our expert review

Parents say

age 4+

Based on 9 reviews

Kids say

age 4+

Based on 3 reviews

age 2+

Don't Bother.

This show is absolutely empty. No lessons, no information on dinosaurs, nothing. My youngest, (2) started watching this on Disney+ and once I saw it I had to block the show from him because it's a pure time waster. It seems the show was made just to sell products. I'd recommend Octonauts over this as its actually informational and has actual lessons. I'd even recommend Rainbow High or Bluey instead.

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age 3+
This show is really cute, and has very good moral and life lessons. My 3 1/2 is obsessed with dinosaurs, and in past mainly wanted to watch dinosaur songs on you tube. He has learned so many dinosaur names and information about dinosaurs from you tube, but I am so happy to finally have found a dinosaur show to catch his interest. As an adult, I find it more enjoyable to watch than a lot of other kid shows like dinosaur train. My son’s last show that he really liked before his love for dinosaurs was paw patrol. Paw patrol I found annoying and not much education. This is an upgrade from that. The life lessons are very well done!
age 4+

Sweet show with good values

Love the messages of kindness, cooperation, and empathy that the show conveys. I appreciate the diversity and representation of an adoptive multicultural family. My 4yr old is enthralled with it.

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age 18+

Best Show!

I absolutely love this show! I think I watch it more than my baby does! We both watch it and it's the cutest show ever. I think if enough people review it, it could be bigger than Paw Patrol.

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age 2+

Dino rancher

My son is 1 1/2 and loves Dino ranch, he’s crazy about it!!!!I love Dino ranch too it’s a really cool cartoon, can’t wait for the toys for him coming this fall!!
age 2+

DINO RANCH!!!

My grandson (he just turned 1) is enthralled with Dino Ranch. He does not watch ANYTHING else but this show. It has a catchy song and a moral at the end. I had to put age 2 and up because they didn't offer an option of 1 and up.

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age 2+

Fun for everyone!

My daughter loves this show and I like watching it with her! The characters are adorable and the show promotes diversity, cooperation, personal responsibility, caring for and helping others, plus so much more. My daughter is only 2 1/2, but she is pretty advanced for her age because she is already starting to read. She been talking in sentences since she was a year old, and she could tell you the name of at least 30 or so dinosaurs before she was 2. She loves all animals, even dinosaurs, and she pretends she is a veterinarian or doctor on a daily basis, so this show is perfect for her. She also loves horses and being a cowgirl, so the way Dino Ranch uses dinosaurs to represent traditional “ranch” animals like horses, cattle, etc... is genius! We have watched every episode and look forward to every new one. If you have a child who loves all things cowgirl or cowboy, or dinosaurs, or one who loves veterinary medicine and taking care of animals, then this is the show for you! The Dino Ranch family also includes adoption, because my husband was adopted, it’s awesome our daughter gets to see that promoted in one of her favorite shows. I don’t let my daughter have a lot of screen time, so I choose quality over quantity. The only things we watch here, which I limit to less than 2 hours daily, are a few select Disney movies, Paw Patrol Dino Rescue, a handful of specific Doc McStubbins episodes, Little Baby Bum or CoCo Melon for the music time, and a small selection of educational programs like Word World and a couple apps like ABC Mouse.. When my daughter was younger she also liked Miffy the bunny, and she loved Sheriff Callie, but we could never find many episodes of either. Having Dino Ranch to add to our limited line up is great because it is so different from the others. It’s a perfect show for parents looking for some exciting, wholesome, adventures to watch with their kids. I’d say the age range for this show would be roughly 2-6 maybe, depending on the child’s maturity level and interests. It’s a great show and I cannot wait until merchandise comes out, because like with Paw Patrol Dino Rescue, I only allow my daughter to watch shows like these because I then get to see her spend hours every day using her imagination engaging in pretend play with the toy characters. As long as this show stays the way it is now, an inclusive, very neutral, sweet, loving, simple program that promotes helpfulness, kindness, empathy, and other life lessons with basic family values, we will support and promote it 100%. I’ve already told all the other moms I know from the many groups I belong to, that this show is definitely worth a try. If ever it decides to promote any political message, or if it would take on an agenda, like so many other shows have in the past few years (like Sesame Street), I’d do my part to warn parents of such a change. I hope that never happens because we love this cute, little show! I have a feeling our family will be watching Dino Ranch for the next several years, the same way we continue to watch Paw Patrol. We have so many Paw Patrol things and I truly hope Dino Ranch will put out similar type toys of the same quality and variety!

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age 3+

Refreshing

We love this new show. I love the old school ways of encouraging hard work and perseverance. Good family show and our 3 year old loves it!

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age 2+

Super Cute!

After just a few episodes, my little one loves it! She absolutely loves dinosaurs, and this is dinosaurs meets Doc McStuffins, meets Paw Patrol, meets Octonauts. After two episodes, she was telling me the names of different dinosaurs, other than just Brontosaurus and T-Rex. It’s also diverse, and has a more unconventional family. The family is an adoptive family, and while it reads a little “colors of the rainbow” it’s good to see more diverse characters, though Disney Jr. does a pretty good job at that anyway. Overall, it’s a great job, and I love that it’s not just more talking animals or princesses. However, I would like to see more female characters.

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