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7 Cute British Cartoons, Because You Love Your Kid’s Peppa Pig Accent

by Cat Bowen

I am obsessed with British television, and have been since I was a little girl and PBS ran BBC shows at night. I fell in love with shows like Keeping Up Appearances and Eastenders, and to this day, some of my favorite shows come from across the pond. My children seem to be no different. It’s to the point where my kids have watched so much Peppa Pig, that they pronounce tomatoes «toe-mah-toes.» I love it. Alas, one cartoon is never enough, and we’ve started searching out more shows. So far I’ve found 7 cute British cartoons that are really fitting the bill.

British television has been gaining popularity in the United States since BBC America and Netflix have made access to this entertainment all the simpler. In the United Kingdom, they have what’s known as CBBC, or children’s BBC, which functions much like Nickelodeon or Disney Kids channel. It’s quality content, well-regulated, and the shows are extremely creative. Because there are fewer of them, they tend to be highly curated, which explains why they’ve become so popular in the U.S.: They’re just that good. Shows like Fireman Sam and Peppa Pig are perennial favorites, but others are gaining popularity in their midst.

1

‘Hey Duggee’

This show has several episodes available on YouTube, making it a perfect entry point to British television. Kids know YouTube, and love it even more than television. It’s also available on NickJr, if you have cable. Perfect for your little ones aged 2 to 5 years old, the show is all about kids in The Squirrel Club trying to earn badges and going on adventures.

2

‘Danger Mouse’

I remember the original Danger Mouse, and his evil nemesis, Baron Greenback, from my childhood. It’s a cross between Pinky and The Brain, and Mighty Mouse, and while that sounds really strange, it works. This one is available on Netflix, thank heavens, and each episode is chock full of intrigue and the workings of the super spy mouse.

3

‘Alphablocks’

I remember when I was learning to read, we had a show called The Letter People, and it was from about 20 years before I was born, but they played it in school, anyway. It was creepy as heck, and I think I still have scars from Mr. T. The Alphablocks are decidedly less 1970s terrifying, and kids absolutely love them. They also have a really great educational website and merchandise tie-in you need to check out.

4

‘Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom’

Showing on Nick Jr, Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom was a favorite of my daughter for years. It’s made by the same people who created Peppa Pig, so you know that children will absolutely adore it. There is always a lesson learned, but each show has enough magical hijinks, that it’s not overly-pedantic.

5

‘The Ooglies’

If Ridiculousness had a child with Veggie Tales, and they divorced it from religion, that is what The Ooglies would be. It’s part disaster show, part Fruit Ninja, and it’s weirdly addictive. You’ll have to head to YouTube for your fix right now, but hopefully, with the relaunch, it’ll make its way to Netflix, soon.

6

‘Hilda’

Based on the wonderful graphic novel Hilda and The Troll by Luke Pearson, Hilda was imagined by the BBC in all of her free-spirited glory. The artistry and graphics on this one are beyond gorgeous. I found myself utterly captivated by the show, and my daughter and son were, too. It’s one of my little girl’s absolute favorites.

7

‘Dennis and Gnasher Unleashed’

This is the British version of the classic Dennis the Menace, fully realized for the twenty-first century, complete with Gnasher, his canine companion. Dennis faces challenges every day, and he does so with plenty of attitude. The difference between this and previous iterations is that he’s viewed through a lens of compassion, which is novel and needed. It’s available in the states on Beano.

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Five years is the age when a child is lost in his own emotions and hobbies. The task of parents is to understand and support any of his interests, but when there are a lot of them, it is easy to get confused. Cartoons not only help the child to relax and have fun while watching, but also give a life guide: the main characters show an example of how to find yourself in this world and cope with any difficulties. We have prepared for you a selection of the best cartoons for children of five years old.

What to read? What to see? Where to go? What to play? These questions torment parents all the time during the holidays (and not only). «Foma» decided to help you and collected cycles of recommendations for different ages and in different directions. You will only have to enjoy communication with the child. See all recommendations here.

1.

Mowgli (1967, USSR, R. Davydov), five films of 20 minutes each rd Kipling. Mowgli, a boy raised by a wolf family, learns to live according to the laws of the jungle (not in the sense, of course, which we now put into these words). Panther Bagheera stands up for him before the strict forest council, the boy meets with the Banderlog people and diligently learns from the wise bear Baloo. All five films tell about the life and growing up of a boy, revealing the concepts of loyalty, duty and honor — which should be known from an early age.

2.

Song of the Sea (2014, Ireland, T. Moore), 1 hour 34 minutes

The action takes place in Ireland, where a son, Ben, is born to a loving couple on a small island with a lighthouse. and through six years old — Saoirse’s little daughter. Ben is jealous of his parents for Saoirse, believing that they pay much more attention to her, so he constantly offends her. A girl and a boy are forced to go on a journey, where they meet with magical (and sometimes even terrible) trials. During this time, they get closer. The film shows the brother-sister relationship and the importance of the family — the heroine reveals herself and her destiny, thanks to her love for her brother. Another advantage of the Irish cartoon is very beautiful, truly magical graphics.

3.

Crocodile Gena (1969, USSR, R. Kachalov), 20 minutes

A legendary cartoon based on a legendary book. Gena is a very lonely crocodile who works as a zookeeper. One day he gets tired of playing chess with himself — and he makes an unusual decision: to hang ads around the city looking for friends. Different animals and people respond to them, the newly-made friends decide to build their own «House of Friends», which the harmful old woman Shapoklyak wants to prevent. Fortunately, in the finale, the old woman corrects herself and even writes a letter of repentance.

4.

Bambi (1942, Great Britain, D. Hand), 1 hour 10 minutes

Deer Bambi — the little forest prince. The cartoon tells about his growing up with friends: at first he is an awkwardly walking baby, and at the end of the film he is a real prince, smart, brave and responsible. On this path, he meets with a variety of difficulties, but the most terrible villain is a man who destroys the forest. «Bambi» tells about the love of nature, shows true friendship, a sense of duty and even first love. The film may seem sad, but the children are imbued with the atmosphere and sincerely empathize with the main characters.

5.

Ballerina (2016, France, E. Summer), 1 hour 30 minutes

Felice and Victor escape from an orphanage to Paris, where they strive to fulfill their dreams: Felice wants to become a famous ballerina , and Victor is an inventor. The main character goes through a thorny path from the worst student to the world theatrical star. Despite the fact that the problems in the cartoon are more “adult” than those of five-year-old children, it will suit everyone well — even the youngest viewers will understand the plot and maybe even find a model for themselves in the face of the main characters.

6.

Finding Nemo (2003, USA, E. Stanton), 1 hour 40 minutes

The cartoon begins with the birth of Nemo, the little son of clown fish. The film does a good job of depicting the fictional underwater life — since childhood, the little son and his father Marlin have been haunted by jokes in the style of «Tell a joke, clown fish. » The father is very protective of his son and watches him even at school, so Nemo, contrary to the ban, swims to the reef, where people pick him up and take him away with them. The film tells about the love of father and son, about overprotection, about the friendship of Dory the fish and Marlin, and also about the fact that there are no impossible tasks.

7.

Nekhochuha (1986, USSR, Yu. Butyrin), 9 minutes

A film about a lazy boy who answers “I don’t want to!” to all the requests of his grandmother and parents. In the evening, he dreams of getting into a country where nothing needs to be done. In a dream, he finds himself in the country of Nehochuhia — he is fed sweets and allowed to play any games endlessly. Finally, he meets the Great Nehochukha, a fat lazy person who is very similar to the main character. The film tells about the benefits of work and helping others, which is very important to understand at a very young age.

8.

Winnie the Pooh (1969, USSR, F. Khitruk), three parts of 10 minutes each

A.’s book about the bear cub Winnie the Pooh. In the first film we get to know the hero, in the second we watch how he goes to visit, in the third the hero tries to arrange the best holiday for his friend. Winnie the Pooh and Piglet, a young pig, teach children to be friends, be less wasteful and find the most unusual ways to solve problems.

9.

Ponyo Fish on the Cliff (2008, Japan, H. Miyazaki), 1 hour 43 minutes walks a small Ponyo fish, with which they become inseparable friends. After meeting Sosuke, Ponyo wants only one thing — to become a man. The film was created by Hayao Miyazaki, a famous Japanese animator whose work is famous for its easy-to-understand plots for children and incredibly beautiful graphics.

10.

Malysh and Carlson (1969, USSR, B. Stepantsev), two parts of 20 minutes each

The well-known story about the friendship of seven-year-old Malysh and Carlson with a propeller behind the rocks or a lot of legendary phrases like «Calm, only calm!» and “Yes, nothing! It’s a matter of life!» The naive Kid trusts his unusual friend in everything, who promises to bring him ten thousand chandeliers one day, twelve thousand roosters the next, and at the very end promises to return . .. «The Kid and Carlson» shows that a person is able to improve — after all even the stern Freken Bock turns from an adamant housekeeper into a sweet aunt.

IMPORTANT: Some of the cartoons shown are over half an hour long. It should be borne in mind that, according to WHO recommendations, TV viewing for preschool children should be no more than 30 minutes a day. We advise you to watch long cartoons in parts, for several days, and after each viewing, discuss what you see with your children. In general, any cartoon, film, book, fairy tale is a great opportunity to talk with a child. And such conversations are necessary for him to develop.

Educational cartoons for children

For the little ones

«Aunt Owl’s Lessons»

This is a cycle of instructive cartoons for children 2-10 years old. In a playful way, children are told about the alphabet and mathematics, traffic rules and art. And also — how to behave with adults and exercise in the morning, why be kind and what beauty is. In general, every child can find something of his own here.

«Blue Tractor»

The animated series, which appeared for the first time on YouTube and was based on children’s songs. Today, this project, through the prism of music videos, teaches children elementary mathematics and logic, helps to understand the world through shapes, colors and animals. The cartoon has an age rating of «0+», so you can safely show it to a child of 1-2 years old to prepare for kindergarten.

«Three Cats»

A slightly naive but very kind cartoon project about the life of three kittens and their close-knit family. Heroes learn from their mistakes various tricks of their future adult life, for example, how to manage their first money or go to the store. Some series can be shown to children 3-4 years old, but in general, the project is designed for preschoolers.

«Classic Child»

These are unusual cartoons for introducing young children to art, mainly music. In short releases with simple plots involving animals, not only academic instrumental, but also dance music is presented. The animated series is suitable for children of 6-8 months, and for three-year-olds.

«Kids»

It will sound surprising, but the cartoon is a prequel to « Smeshariki «. The audience will find out what the characters already familiar to them did in childhood. The project will help the child master the first numbers, shapes, colors, and also tell how the world works.

Mickey Mouse Club

This is a Disney project for its youngest viewers. This animated series does not have such complex humor and long plots as in the classic stories about Mickey, Goofy and Donald. The problem that the viewer must solve together with the characters is shown at the very beginning with the help of a set of necessary tools. For example, you need to count objects or determine a geometric figure.

«Forest Book»

Canadian cartoon to introduce children to the world of animals. In each series, the child, along with the characters (a bear and a mouse), guesses and learns something new about the animals, fish and birds around us. Ideal for a child 2-5 years old, especially if you are planning a trip to the zoo or circus. An alternative cartoon on a similar topic is «Zoo» , where children in each series are introduced to two dissimilar animals at once. And if you want to not only talk about animals, but also show them in real conditions, turn on the Italian cartoon «Big Encyclopedia of Nature». The heroes of each episode try to imitate the behavior of the animals, and at the end of the episode there is a quiz for the audience.

For preschoolers (5-7 years old)

«Dasha the Traveler»

Educational cartoons for children from 1 to 6 years old. The heroine communicates with friends from the animal world, goes on hikes and regularly encounters some difficulties while traveling. The series teach the rules of behavior in an unfamiliar place, English words and counting. And the main feature is constant communication with small viewers directly. Thanks to such interactive, the child is fully involved in the process and feels like a part of the cartoon story.

«Little Einsteins»

Cartoon for children 4-6 years old, dedicated to the life of geeks. These young geniuses travel on a spaceship and talk about science and art. A child, for example, can get acquainted with the customs and folklore of peoples from different countries.

«Fixies»

One of the most famous cartoons that can be shown to children even at 3 years old, but still more interesting to watch for preschoolers and first graders. According to the plot, little men live in a variety of household and electronic devices. The child learns how different objects are arranged inside and how to use equipment, such as a computer or a fan.

Walking with Dinosaurs

A cartoon for schoolchildren who love the ancient world. In the center of the story is the life of one small dinosaur, which, growing up, gets acquainted with predatory and herbivorous neighbors and learns to protect itself.

The Magic School Bus

Not just an educational, but an adventure cartoon that grew out of a children’s comic. According to the scenario, the children, together with the teacher, travel to different parts of the planet and space, and sometimes even end up in the human body. The cartoon came out at 90s, and in 2017 Netflix did an interesting reboot called The Magic School Bus Back in Business.

Smeshariki

Almost a legendary Russian animated series about the world of spherical animals that face the same problems as people. The project was originally conceived as an adult, so it contains many references to popular culture and modern news, for example. At the same time, the advice that the characters give to each other will also be relevant for children, especially since the cartoon has very clear plots and narration language. The Smeshariki project also has separate cartoon cycles that are dedicated, for example, to the alphabet, security, finance, and even information technology. There are plenty to choose from!

«Professor Pochemushkin» and «Pochemushka»

These Russian cartoons will be useful for those families in which children constantly ask the question about the structure of the world and life in it. We advise parents to watch, so as not to be disarmed by children’s curiosity.

Why Why Family and Ask Albert

Foreign versions of cartoon series based on children’s questions about our environment. In the first — French — in each of the 25 episodes, young Victor asks the family about the human body, space, chemical processes, etc. The child learns, for example, why a person sleeps and why the moon is round. In the second — German — the main character becomes a fictional creature that looks like a bird and a fish at the same time. Albert answers children’s questions about ecology and nature: what is the water cycle, what do plants do for humans, how do they process garbage.

Primary school (7-9 years old)

We want to know everything

European cartoon based on the book by David Macauley. The plot revolves around a mysterious inventor who lives on an island with children and mammoths. Creating various devices, the hero tells the audience how the laws of physics work. For children over 6 years old — great content.

«Once Upon a Time…»

A cycle of animated series from the French director Albert Barillet. First — «Once upon a time there was a man» and «Once upon a time there was a life» — will tell about the origin of man on Earth and his body, as well as the course of world history. Others — «Once upon a time there were discoverers» and «Once upon a time there were inventors» — introduce children to world famous scientists, for example, the life of Archimedes, Galileo, Newton, the discoveries of da Vinci, Darwin, Einstein, etc.

“One Minute in the Museum”

Short educational series about art. The three main characters go to museums and from time to time stop near the world’s masterpieces: statues, paintings, decor items. The characters ask children’s questions about the works and quickly receive understandable answers.

Historical figures. Animated Encyclopedia»

American animated series to introduce children to the achievements of various famous people. Heroes here are musicians, scientists and travelers. In addition to specific biography facts from the cartoon, you can also find great quotes.

Inside Out

Pixar’s very popular animated feature. The plot raises an unusual topic for children’s projects: the 11-year-old heroine Riley learns to manage her emotions. The cartoon explains to the child where sadness comes from, how to recognize anger and what to do with fear.

Travels of Adibu and Osmosis Jones

Cartoons about the human body. In the French TV series, the boy Adibu moves through the body on a ship, and in the second feature project, the leukocyte Osmosis tries to defeat the virus. Another option for viewing is a small Russian animated series “ Micropolis ”, where the child is told about the life of bacteria and the importance of hygiene rules.

«Gem Mountain» and «Multi-Russia»

Domestic projects about the culture of the peoples of Russia. In the first case, the child gets acquainted with geography and traditions through national fairy tales, and in the second case, he learns about some symbols and pages of our history. In addition to these cartoons, you can watch « Proverbs and Sayings» — a Russian project that clearly tells children what the essence of folk wisdom and sayings is.

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