The Top Children's Shows That Teach Important Life Lessons

Television is an integral part of growing up, from Saturday morning cartoons to watching your favorite weeknight shows as a family. Children are exposed to all kinds of TV shows, so how can you distinguish which ones are actually teaching lessons and which ones are not?

 

This article will highlight some of the top children’s shows that actually teach important life lessons and help your child grow their understanding of the world. From Peppa Pig and Maddie’s Do You Know? to Sesame Street, Paw Patrol, the Octonauts, and Bluey. Let’s dive in.

 

Peppa Pig

Peppa Pig is a show about a young pig named Peppa, her little brother, and her other animal friends. Each episode centers around the daily life of a cheeky little kid. Peppa encounters new experiences, makes new friends, and sometimes causes mayhem for those around her. 

 

This show gives kids knowledge about how to treat people correctly and how to problem-solve. It also lets children watch how Peppa’s mischievous interactions with others are met with kindness, laughter, and acceptance. Peppa shows that kids are silly and they should be allowed to be. 

 

Maddie’s Do You Know?

In this informative show, the host Maddie explores the function of everyday objects and explains their meaning by talking to experts and sometimes using fun animations. With Maddie’s enthusiasm and curiosity, she encourages kids to be excited about learning and asking questions. 

 

This show teaches one of the most important lessons that a child can be taught: never stop learning. Maddie’s Do You Know? is available on multiple TV channels during the day, so make sure to check out the complete CBeebies guide from the BBC to find when and where you can watch. Multiple episodes are usually syndicated daily, so your kids can learn about new things from Maddie every day. 

 

Sesame Street

There is a reason why Sesame Street was and continues to be one of the best children’s shows for decades. It is a show that has always adapted to the current times and embraces change gracefully and with full acceptance. 

 

One thing that Sesame Street does really well is integrating new characters “onto the street”. In the past couple of decades, the show has introduced a muppet in foster care, a muppet with autism, muppets who have divorced parents and parents who are incarcerated, and muppets from different cultures. 

 

The show is one of the best for highlighting life’s challenges and tackling them in a way that children can understand. It is always on the front line for teaching children lessons about the world’s issues.

 

Paw Patrol

Paw Patrol is an action-packed children’s show about a team of rescue dogs. Each episode details a different rescue mission where each dog has special abilities tailored to the rescue efforts. With the leader, Ryder, at the helm, the team of canines always saves the day.

 

For another show about animals who act like humans, paw patrol has had immense success since its premiere in 2013. It has a huge following because the children who watch feel empowered by these brave and supernaturally capable pups. Every episode teaches children to help others when they can and that everyone has their own special talents that they can use for good. 

 

The Octonauts

The Octonauts is a science-based adventure show that centers around a crew of assorted animals who all have different specialties. Each episode revolves around a new interaction with another creature under the sea who is in trouble of some kind. The team of traditionally non-aquatic animals lives underwater in a vessel called the Octopod. 

 

This show offers young children their first glimpse of STEM-related careers. Each team member has a purpose and proves to be useful throughout the episode. Watching this show will help toddlers in their cognitive development and understanding of basic concepts like jobs, problem-solving, kindness, and teamwork. 

 

Bluey

Paw Patrol is not the only popular canine-centered children's show at the moment. Buley has also skyrocketed among young audiences in recent years due to its likability. Even adults find themselves sitting down and enjoying an episode or two. 

 

Bluey is a very family-oriented show that teaches children that if they need to solve a problem, they don’t have to do it alone. Along with the heartwarming material of the show, the characters have charming Australian accents that are very entertaining to young children.

 



Children's TV shows in the past decade or two have continued to grow in their ability to captivate an ever-changing population of kids. With alternatives like video games and iPads, Children’s TV still holds up as a reputable source of entertainment for young learners because there are so many shows like the ones above that teach important life lessons. So, when you are looking for educational and fulfilling shows for your kids, why not check out Peppa Pig, Maddie’s Do You Know?, Sesame Street, Paw Patrol, the Octonauts, or Bluey?