I Learned it on Netflix – #StreamTeam

Justin Time Go

Netflix has been our go to source of entertainment for a while now. I’m a member of the Netflix #StreamTeam and this is a post on their behalf. I wrote one each month around a specific theme and because I write mostly about the kids shows. The theme this month is “I Learned it on Netflix”. There are so many things that the kids have learned from Netflix and the great shows that they are watching. They are watching quite a few of them and are picking up some great information.

Andrew is a huge fan of shows like Justin Time and the new Justin Time Go. I’m not sure if he learned this bit of information from that show or not but one day out of nowhere he busts out the knowledge of being able to tell the difference between Stalagmites and Stalactites. He got very excited when he was describing them as seen in the animated gif below.

The kids both love the ocean and because of that they enjoy Octonauts. They use that knowledge when they are on Cape Cod. They are always telling me new and exciting things that they learned.

Now Eva, she is also learning as much as she can about cooking and baking because she has the the dream of opening her own sweet shoppe someday. So shows like Chef’s Table and Kids Baking Championships.

She sees that kids are able to do amazing things with food and she continues to learn as much as she can. She is also learning more and more about science so she’s excited about shows like ODD SQUAD and Project Mc2. Learning about time zones and gravity and other concepts of Science.

There are many other shows to watch and once that will provide the kids with more learning. There is also a lot of entertainment as well. This Friday we have the release of a new show called HOME Adventures with Tip and Oh. I got to see the first episode when I was on a trip to California to DreamWorks Animation Studios.

Home_ Adventures with Tip & Oh

Not only did I see that but I was also fortunate enough to see the first episode of Voltron: Legendary Defender. That was an amazing series and I am so excited that the second season will be coming later this year. Here is an exclusive still from the second season.

Voltron Season 2

Following the critically-acclaimed first season of the Netflix original series, executive producer Joaquim Dos Santos, co-executive producer Lauren Montgomery and writer Tim Hedrick thrilled fans with confirmation of a second season arriving later this year during their San Diego Comic-Con panel Thursday, July 21. Joined by surprise guest Steven Yeun, who voices Keith the pilot of the red lion, panel attendees were treated to some behind-the-scenes stories, the filmmakers’ favorite scenes from season 1 and a sneak peek of what promises to be an epic second season. Picking up in the moments following the season one finale cliffhanger, viewers will follow Team Voltron in the wake of Haggar’s disruption of their wormhole as they are scattered across the universe.

WordParty

Allison told me that Andrew started watching Word Party from the Jim Henson Company. Here is more info on that show. “From the Jim Henson Company and Thirty Million Words Initiative, the new Netflix original Word Party follows Kip, Franny, Lulu and Bailey as they learn new words that will help their vocabulary grow. Word Party allows for parents to watch along with their little ones while fostering a fun and easy learning environment for everyone and encouraged to celebrate their Word Party afterwards with the whole gang.

I Learned it on Netflix - Symbiotic Relationships

The kids love funny shows. They had a great time watching Fuller House and are looking forward to more episodes on that show. I don’t know when exactly the show is returning but IMDB shays 2016. Once I know more I will certainly be there to tell you about it.

As for me, I’m learning about the Khan Dynasty while watching Marco Polo. Life in the big house with Orange is the New Black and the modern West with Longmire (Which returns with Season 5 on September 23rd.)

Stream Team Badge