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EW-approved streams for kids, just in time for spring break

Relax your screen time rules for these shows and movies.

By EW Staff April 02, 2022 at 09:00 AM EDT
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Ridley Jones

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Indiana Jones has nothing on tenacious Ridley or her museum friends as they soar into their third season to solve more thrilling mysteries. (Netflix, ages 2 and up) —Lauren Morgan

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Dino Ranch

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The Cassidy ranch rounds up some Pride when the kids help a T. rex couple become adoptive daddies. Think And Tango Makes Three, but with a little more bite. (DisneyNOW, ages 2 and up)—LM

 

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Alice's Wonderland Bakery

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Alice's great-granddaughter doesn't settle for mindlessly eating cake; she whips up her own magical treats for her Wonderland friends in this gentle retelling. (Disney Junior, ages 2 and up)—Lacey Vorassi-Banis

 

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Karma's World

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It truly is Karma's world. The young MC found her voice and her rhythm last season, and is now taking on issues like fatphobia, one inspiring rap at a time. (Netflix, ages 5 and up) —Sabrina Ford

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Craig of the Creek

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Sometimes Craig & Co. search for treasure, sometimes they search for the courage to be themselves. But four seasons in, they still tackle new adventures with wit and heart. (HBO Max, ages 6 and up) —LM

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Big Nate

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Maintaining the anarchic silliness of the books while squeezing in a few subtle lessons, Nate leaps to the screen with the sixth grader's mischief intact. (Paramount+, ages 5 and up) —Kristen Baldwin

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Turning Red

In Disney and Pixar’s all-new original feature film “Turning Red,” 13-year-old Mei Lee “poofs” into a giant panda when she gets too excited (which for a teenager is practically ALWAYS). This unfortunate new reality for the teenager lands her in a multitude of awkward situations. Featuring Rosalie Chiang as the voice of Mei Lee, “Turning Red” opens in theaters on March 11, 2022.
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A laugh-out-loud, heartfelt PG-rated coming-of-age tale about a dutiful overachiever who proves that even though it's the Year of the Tiger, the red panda will always rule. (Disney+, ages 8 and up) —LVB

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The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder

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The Proud Family welcomes you home again with this reboot, telling bolder stories with characters both familiar and new. (Disney+, ages 8 and up) —Marcus Jones

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Raising Dion

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His superpowers aren't the only thing that's grown: Now in fifth grade, Dion can better harness his abilities, but a new threat tests his control in Dion's enthralling second season. (Netflix, ages 11 and up)

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