My Top 10 Other Preschool Shows (besides Thomas)

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Published 2024-06-05
Here's my long-awaited top 10 regarding my other favorite preschool/educational children's shows (besides Thomas and Friends of course). This not only includes those from my childhood, but also a few from the current generation as well as one UK-exclusive kids' show that, for some odd reason, wasn't brought to America.

Links to my other videos (so I won't repeat my own thoughts):
1.    • Chuggington Review  
2.    • My Top 10 Best Shining Time Station E...  
3.    • My Top 5 Unpopular Kids Cartoons (aka...  
4.    • My Top 5 Theodore Tugboat Episodes  
5.    • My Top 5 Theodore Tugboat Characters  

Plus, if there's anything I screwed up on or could've done better, then let me know too, but be nice about it, ok?

My next top 5 will be about my all-time favorite video gaming franchises. So, stay tuned for that!!!

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All Comments (21)
  • When I was in kindergarten, we watched 2 learning segments about vowels. Years later earlier this year in 2024, I found out they were from Between the Lions. It’s kind of like Sesame Street, but they teach children how to read, and it has more realistic animals like Lions(obviously) chickens, monkeys and pigeons.
  • When I was about 8 and 9, I would play with Thomas and Bob the Builder toys together like scoop loading Elizabeth the lorry
  • @ericwest9493
    I remember watching Disney jr and the most iconic shows I watched were Kate And Mim-Mim Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Octonauts And Sheriff Callie’s Wild West As Well as Special Agent Oso, Doc Mcstuffins, JATNLP, And STF
  • @ryanfuller912
    Two of my favorite preschool shows are Baby Einstein and Blue’s Clues (S3-5)
  • Bob the builder was easily my favorite out of all of these listed. I watched too much Boomerang as a kid so it's easily why I never remembered these. I never even knew there was a reboot until the year it ended which was such a surprise, and a relief for me. Was even able to meet a meet and greet Bob at Legoland since they had a 4D attraction there at one point which was very interesting. Scoop, Dizzie, and Spud were easily my favorite characters from the show, especially Spud's cracky southern accent despite being voiced by a British person.
  • 3:02 Bob the Builder also used to air on PBS Kids years ago. And the original UK dub is currently streaming on Paramount Plus and Peacock.
  • LOL love how you reacted to that catchphrase! I viewed Blue's Clues, Bob the Builder, and a few others on this list that I'm not sure about. Also, I'm 24 today.
  • @sjharris9583
    I have been working on a transcript for a history video about Sesame Workshop, the production company behind “Sesame Street”. Say what you will about it nowadays, but the history of Sesame Street is still a fascinating one that can even top the story of Jim Henson!
  • Great video trevor Now since I grew up in the early 2000s mainly 2003 But here are my favorite preschool shows besides TTTE 1. Dragon tales 2. Between the lions 3. Rollie pollie ollie 4. Elena of avalor 5. Little bear Honorable mentions Yo gabba gabba Zoobamfoo Arthur
  • @liamconnollyst
    Great list I like some of these as well in the top 10 and honorable mentions.
  • That's a Great list Trevor! Those are cool preschool shows. Here are some Fun Facts: 1. Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood has the Trolley, and the characters King Friday, and X the Owl and it's on PBS Kids. I recommend you check the show out. 2. Sagwa the Chinese Siamese Cat has Jaclyn Linetsky who also played the voice of Caillou.
  • I remember watching some of these, like "Postman Pat" and "Chugginton", as a young child. ❤ As well as some old cartoons from my own country, such as (I'll try to give title translations) "Filemon the Cat" and the stop-motion "Moomins" adaptation.
  • @ThomasD2004
    I liked Maya and Miguel, Thomas and friends, Clifford the big red dog, curious George, arthur, and the good night show on sprout. great list.
  • @missmanxee
    Hey Trevor great choices for your top ten preschool kids shows some of my favorites I grew up watching were the Moomins, the original Bob the Builder, Postman Pat, Firman Sam, Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley, Baggpus, Rosie and Jim, the Clangers, The Herbs, Noddy, Brum and the Magic Roundabout as well as some shows from America like Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, Arthur, Sesame Street and the Muppets, the Raccoons, and some of the cartoons from Hanna Barbara Scooby Doo, the Flintstones and the Whacky Racers thanks for sharing this and as always looking forward to seeing more from you in your next video 👍❤️
  • My Personal Favorites besides Thomas are Sesame Street, Dragon Tales, Roary the Racing Car, Chloe's Closet, Sagwa, Bluey, Between the Lions, and several others. Sesame Street and Dragon Tales are Very Entertaining and Generally Enjoyable to Me and had a Very Huge Impact in my life (In fact, Dragon Tales was part of the Reason why I got into Thomas in the first place, due to both of them airing on a block made by Sprout called "The Sprout Sharing Show" in which both shows came before The Wiggles on that block when I watched it back in 2010 before Dragon Tales stopped airing that year, because I felt like I needed to get into Thomas to fill in the Gap of My Interests, and I'm glad i did). Roary the Racing Car is pretty much for the Same Reasons (as well as similar ones) on why you like Bob the Builder and the first 2 Postman Pat Seasons. Chloe's Closet is because I can somewhat relate to it and I find Chloe herself to be Cute. Sagwa, Bluey, and Between the Lions, while I haven't watched too much of those shows, They're overall really entertaining to watch on my spare time.
  • That's a pretty good list. I can definitely agree with Bob the Builder and Postman Pat, with me being British myself and all, though Seasons 3-5 are actually my favourite era of Postman Pat since they were my first exposure to it. And even though I didn't watch Theodore Tugboat as a kid, since it didn't air here in the UK, I can agree that it's a great show. And although I haven't watched much Bluey, from what I have seen, it is quite slice-of-life, and Bandit's definitely my favourite character, since I find him hilarious and his voice kinda reminds me of Tom's voice in CGI Fireman Sam, though I doubt that was the intention. Great list btw!
  • There are so many shows throughout my childhood that I remember watching, no matter it it would be on PBS Kids, PBS Kids Sprout, Nick Jr., Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney xd and Boomerang. Stuff from PBS kids and Sprout that I remember are Barney and friends, Thomas and friends, Bob the builder, Kipper, Wild Kratts, The Wiggles, Lazy town, Play with me, sesame and countless others. As for Nick Jr. shows I love the Blues's Clues franchise, Little Bill, Dora, the Explorer, Go, Diego, go, Ni Hao Kai Lan, Yo Gabba Gabba, The fresh beat band, The Backyardigans, Little Bear, Max and Ruby and a couple of others. As for Disney Channel shows as well as Disney XD, I remember Phineas and Ferb, Sofia the first, Chuggington, Little einsteins, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Jessie, Good luck, Charlie and a couple of others. As for Boomerang, since 2015 was my introduction to the channel, along with other franchises that I will fall in love with, here are some of my favorites Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, various Scooby Doo Shows, Courage the cowardly dog, Code name kids next door, and so many others.