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Ep. 51: Sea of Love

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Netflix’s brand new Sea of Love is a colorful new animated series about a group of adventurous sea friends. TV-Y

The Positives
Netflix is embracing diversity among their creative collaborations, as Sea of Love is the first Thai pre-school animated series created by two Thai moms.

Teamwork and friendship are at the forefront of this show, making these characters positive role models for young children. The show teaches important messages, like how to give your friends space or “alone time” when they ask for it.

Bruda the Whale likes to cook, which invites children to become curious about the food on their plates.

Fluffy or Educational
The show strives to be Educational-ish, but there’s room to strengthen these goals. Because of the pace of the show, we got a bit of a PBS vibe.

Potentially Problematic
There’s a couple instances of lying from the kids, but it is eventually resolved at the end of the show.

The accents on some ‌animals could affect your child’s speech if they are in the very early stages of speaking or have a speech delay (think Peppa Pig).

The teachers and parents never seem to get upset, even in moments when you’d expect them to.

Will parents like it?
Laura: No

Kara: With some yoga, yes!

Should They Watch It?
Kara: Yes

Laura: Meh…it won’t hurt, but there are better shows out there.

Side Conversations
After “mining” for “gold” on a recent vacation, Kara’s son Michael has is hungry for riches, making for an interesting birthday wishlist. With the cost of gold being outrageous, Kara buys him a faux gold bar. The hosts then scheme over other potential gifts Michael, including faux jewelry, faux fur and who knows what else.

Laura and Kara discuss the Emmy-winning drama (and definitely-not-for-kids series) Euphoria, and they both love it. They discuss the show’s depiction of family trauma and addiction, which struck a chord with viewers as being very relatable, though scary to imagine for parents of young children. Who else out there is watching this?

If you enjoyed this podcast, show us your appreciation with a five star review on your favorite platform and check us out on Instagram. Thanks for listening to Should They Watch It!

  continue reading

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Content provided by Kara Edwards. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kara Edwards or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Netflix’s brand new Sea of Love is a colorful new animated series about a group of adventurous sea friends. TV-Y

The Positives
Netflix is embracing diversity among their creative collaborations, as Sea of Love is the first Thai pre-school animated series created by two Thai moms.

Teamwork and friendship are at the forefront of this show, making these characters positive role models for young children. The show teaches important messages, like how to give your friends space or “alone time” when they ask for it.

Bruda the Whale likes to cook, which invites children to become curious about the food on their plates.

Fluffy or Educational
The show strives to be Educational-ish, but there’s room to strengthen these goals. Because of the pace of the show, we got a bit of a PBS vibe.

Potentially Problematic
There’s a couple instances of lying from the kids, but it is eventually resolved at the end of the show.

The accents on some ‌animals could affect your child’s speech if they are in the very early stages of speaking or have a speech delay (think Peppa Pig).

The teachers and parents never seem to get upset, even in moments when you’d expect them to.

Will parents like it?
Laura: No

Kara: With some yoga, yes!

Should They Watch It?
Kara: Yes

Laura: Meh…it won’t hurt, but there are better shows out there.

Side Conversations
After “mining” for “gold” on a recent vacation, Kara’s son Michael has is hungry for riches, making for an interesting birthday wishlist. With the cost of gold being outrageous, Kara buys him a faux gold bar. The hosts then scheme over other potential gifts Michael, including faux jewelry, faux fur and who knows what else.

Laura and Kara discuss the Emmy-winning drama (and definitely-not-for-kids series) Euphoria, and they both love it. They discuss the show’s depiction of family trauma and addiction, which struck a chord with viewers as being very relatable, though scary to imagine for parents of young children. Who else out there is watching this?

If you enjoyed this podcast, show us your appreciation with a five star review on your favorite platform and check us out on Instagram. Thanks for listening to Should They Watch It!

  continue reading

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