Best Kids' TV Shows on Netflix

Last updated: September 2, 2024

Spend more time watching Netflix and less time searching for what to watch. Use this list to find the best TV Shows for your Kids. And check back often! We'll be updating it daily with new arrivals. See more best-of lists like this .

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Avatar: The Last Airbender TV show poster: Aang walks into the sunset
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Avatar: The Last Airbender

age 11+

Vibrant, intense live-action adventure tale has violence.

Network: Netflix (2024)
Luz The Light of the Heart TV: Luz smiles broadly, holds a firefly in each hand. Friends Joca and Sabina stand on each side.
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Luz: The Light of the Heart

age 9+

Engaging melodrama has heart, inclusion, heavy backstory.

Network: Netflix (2024)
Hot Wheels: Let's Race TV show poster: A young boy rides a fiery car with a city in the background.
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Hot Wheels: Let's Race

age 6+

High-octane racing show has positive messaging, products.

Network: Netflix (2024)
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One Piece

age 11+

Close friends chase their dreams in high-seas adventure.

Network: Cartoon Network (2004)
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Wednesday

age 11+

Dead bodies, spooky imagery in darkly comic drama.

Network: Netflix (2022)
XO, Kitty TV show: A Korean American teenager stands in the middle of four Korean teenagers in a crosswalk in Seoul.
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XO, Kitty

age 12+

Teen spin-off series set in Seoul has romance, drinking.

Network: Netflix (2023)
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Avatar: The Last Airbender

age 8+

Great characters fight for peace in enduring fantasy series.

Network: Nickelodeon (2005)
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I Woke Up a Vampire

age 8+

Tween-targeted, superpower-focused comedy has violence.

Network: Netflix (2023)
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Total Drama Island

age 10+

Cartoon reality show spoof has stereotypes, sexy stuff.

Network: Cartoon Network (2008)
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Surviving Summer

age 10+

Aussie teen surfing drama has positive, predictable themes.

Network: Netflix (2022)
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Naruto

age 11+

First series in popular franchise has fights, stereotypes.

Network: Cartoon Network (2005)
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The Baby-Sitters Club (2020)

age 10+

Tween-friendly books-based reboot celebrates friendship.

Network: Netflix (2020)
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Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir

age 7+

Pleasant Paris-set superhero story sweet fun for tweens.

Network: Disney Channel , Nickelodeon (2015)
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The Chosen

age 8+

Solid, creative faith-based series has some violence.

Network: Peacock (2017)
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The Good Place

age 12+

Incredibly original afterlife sitcom has charm, diversity.

Network: NBC (2016)
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Greenhouse Academy

age 11+

Mystery, suspense, and sibling strife in so-so tween drama.

Network: Netflix (2017)
Not Quite Narwhal TV show Poster: Kelp, a unicorn with a scuba helmet, sits on a jet of water, surrounded by unicorn and ocean friends
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Not Quite Narwhal

age 2+

Sparkly preschool series celebrates differences.

Network: Netflix (2023)
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A Series of Unfortunate Events

age 10+

Exceptional, spooky book adaptation is best for tweens.

Network: Netflix (2017)
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Anne with an E

age 12+

Dark, intense Green Gables retelling not for all Anne fans.

Network: Netflix (2017)
Cocomelon Lane TV Poster: JJ, a white preschool aged boy, stands with his friends
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CoComelon Lane

age 2+

More substance, same nursery rhymes in OK preschool show.

Network: Netflix (2023)