What you’ll see: The titles will vary depending on your geographical location, but some that we saw on the page include Pete the Cat, The Stinky & Dirty Show, If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, Bug Diaries, and more. There’s also a PBS kids module so you can get your little ones in front of more age-appropriate content. Prime members can add a $4.99 charge to their membership to get even more PBS Kids shows. There’s even a bunch of IMDB TV family movies, like Shrek Forever After, Scooby-Doo: The Movie, Stuart Little and Stuart Little 2, and more that you can watch for free (though they’ll have ads in them). Bottom line: If in this time of COVID-19 you’re running out of family-friendly movies and TV shows on Netflix or your own DVD collection, this is an easy way to add to your kids’ TV time without having to worry too much about extra money or inappropriate content. It might even encourage you to become a Prime member once the limited time is over.

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