Thursday, May 20, 2010

What kids progrms irritate you, which to you like?

I thought this would be a funny survey for parents. The shows my son loves, that irritate me to no end are BoohBah, Tellitubbies, Barney, and Caiou. I catch myself watching with him, Wonderpets and Sesame Street. The shows my daughter watches that I catch myself enjoying are Spongebob and My Gym Partner is a Monkey. The ones I make her watch downstairs so I can't hear them are, Scooby Doo, Ned's Declassified, Suite life of Zack and Cody, and iCarly. Is it just me or does that little iCarly girl have a LOUD mouth? LOL I'd like to hear you faves and least faves.

What kids progrms irritate you, which to you like?
Lilo and Stitch are the worst.
Reply:im getting sick of iCarly
Reply:i found myself to really dislike handy manny or something like that. Half of the program is teaching my son spanish.


i do love wiggles, and winnie the poo, and mickey mouse club house. my son is only 6 months so he's not really into the older shows but i find myself watching them time to time :)
Reply:One show I will absolutely never let my son watch Caiou. That kid gives a bad impression on how to act as everything he says is whiny!!! Another is Ed, Edd and Eddie. It's the modern day Ren and Stinky and I find it disgusting.





My son is 4 years old and is very much into Spongebob and the Suite life of Zack and Cody, iCarly, and especially Drake and Josh. Those I don't mind as he primarily spends his time around adults, so he understands the shows humors.





iCarly does have a loud mouth, which is probably why Drake and Josh got rid of her! lol
Reply:Ok, can't stand Caillou, try to avoid it. He teaches kids how to throw tantrums and that is not what my two year old needs to see! LOL!





The Wonderpets is another favorite, but after seeing this a half an hour each day for a year or so now, I am starting to have higher level thoughts about the show...things like: DO Linny and Tuck have some kind of thing going on? I would explain why MingMing seems to always be on the outside looking in fighting for any scrap of attention she can get. Not to mention that poor Linny, would the Wonderpets be wonderful if he weren't around? I mean, he is always trying to keep the peace betweent he turtle and the duck! It is a cute show and it does a great job of showing how to work as a team. In fact, I use their teamwork song to get Em to help me clean up her toys.





Dragon Tales is cute, I like that one!





The other show that Em LOVES is Thomas the Train. It is cute, not really my thing though, and those eyeballs are kind of creepy!
Reply:I cannot tolerate Spongebob's voice and I hate Hannah Montana. I do find myself watching Yo Gabba Gabba and Cory In the House.
Reply:BoohBah irritates me to no end





I like Scooby doo
Reply:Oh my gosh I can't stand Barney! We don't get the Tellitubies or Bobahs here. I also cannot stand Dragon Tails, but my son doesn't have much interest in it anyhow. He really loves Super Why and Sesame Street and I can deal with those, but if I ever have to deal with Barney I may just have to shoot the TV, lol.





Oh yeah I agree on Caiou as well. My son will never watch that show.
Reply:I have also banned Caiou. I think Caiou is a brat and his parents are push overs. I refuse to let my child throw tantrums like that! I cant even believe that PBS is still carrying that show. I also hold hatred for boo-bah ,(I mean really how eductional can those blobs be?) teletubbies and Barney.





I do find myself enjoying Sesame Street, my Friends Tigger and Pooh. I try to expose my son, though he's still young, to family sitcoms such as Family Matters, Cosby, and shows like that. This way we sit down and enjoy T.V. together.





Good luck and try not to pull out all your hair LOL%26gt;
Reply:I hated barney when my son was small!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My son loved scooby doo and tom and jerry and I bought him many disney movies!! Those I could sit down and watch with him!I also hate spongebob!!!!!!! I liked rugrats and the wild thornberrys too.


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