Parents' Guide to Isadora Moon

Isadora Moon TV show poster: Isadora has open arms and pink, bat-like wings. She has elfish ears, fangs. Mom and Dad in the background.

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

age 5+

Sweet adaptation mixes magic with kindness and diversity.

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age 5+

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What's the Story?

ISADORA MOON is an 8-year-old girl who is just like any other 8-year-old girl—except she's half-fairy and half-vampire. With her magic wand and bat-like wings, Isadora relies on kindness and empathy to make the most out of life's adventures.

Is It Any Good?

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Kids say ( 1 ):

Fairies and vampires add a sprinkle of fun to the story, but it's the show's message that makes it stand out. Isadora Moon cleverly chooses fantasy to explore themes of inclusion and being true to oneself in a way that feels simple and accessible for young kids. By pairing everyday situations with magical adventure, this show has all the ingredients to be a hit with youngsters who love sparkles, heart, and friendship.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about Isadora's unique background. Do you know anything about fairies and vampires? What do they have in common? And what are some of their differences?

  • Can you recall challenges Isadora faces because of her mixed heritage? Do you think this is mostly good or bad?

  • Isadora cares about her friends and sometimes gets insecure about them liking her. Have you ever experienced something like that? What did you do in that situation?

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Isadora Moon TV show poster: Isadora has open arms and pink, bat-like wings. She has elfish ears, fangs. Mom and Dad in the background.

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