Si vos enfants adorent les aventures sous-marines des Les Octonauts (2010), ils seront ravis de découvrir d'autres séries et films captivants dans le même esprit. Cet article vous propose 10 recommandations similaires, pleines d'explorations, de découvertes et de personnages attachants, pour prolonger le plaisir des jeunes téléspectateurs.

Dora the Explorer (2000)
Description: Educational and interactive, encouraging young viewers to engage with the content through questions and problem-solving.
Fait: The show was originally created to teach Spanish to English-speaking children, but it also became popular for teaching English to non-native speakers.


Peppa Pig (2004)
Description: Features simple, engaging stories that teach social skills and everyday knowledge in a fun, relatable way.
Fait: Peppa Pig has become a global phenomenon, with merchandise and theme parks dedicated to the character.


Bubble Guppies (2011)
Description: Combines vibrant animation with educational content, focusing on underwater adventures and teaching basic concepts.
Fait: Each episode features original songs that help reinforce the educational themes.


Tumble Leaf (2013)
Description: Uses stop-motion animation to create a whimsical world where characters explore and learn through play.
Fait: The show won multiple Daytime Emmy Awards for its outstanding preschool children's series.


Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (2012)
Description: Focuses on social-emotional learning, teaching children how to navigate feelings and relationships through catchy songs.
Fait: The show is based on characters from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, continuing its legacy of kindness and learning.


The Magic School Bus (1994)
Description: Educational and adventurous, taking children on scientific journeys to explore the natural world in an engaging way.
Fait: The series was revived in 2017 with a new version, The Magic School Bus Rides Again, featuring updated animation and science topics.


Wild Kratts (2011)
Description: Combines animation and live-action to teach children about animals and their habitats through exciting adventures.
Fait: The Kratt brothers, who host the show, are real-life zoologists and conservationists.
