Not a parent (saw your post on the all feed and wandered in), so you’ll have to screen a few episodes to make sure the content fits what your looking for, but I know Disney has a Spiderman show for young audiences as part of their Disney Jr. lineup called Spidey and His Amazing Friends. Can’t say I’ve seen it myself, but I’d be willing to bet it’s most likely where your daughter’s classmates are encountering the characters, so it might be a good spot to start your search. That said, while YouTube might have clips and snipits from the show, I’d avoid it like the plague, any local library with their salt will almost certainly have a selection of DVDs for kids that you could borrow (and failing that there’s also Disney+).
Actually, the library idea got me thinking… Given the popularity of the show, there’s almost certainly going to be tie-in kids books if you wanted to go that route. Probably not board books, but definitely something with pictures that you could sit down and read tougher.
Not a parent (saw your post on the all feed and wandered in), so you’ll have to screen a few episodes to make sure the content fits what your looking for, but I know Disney has a Spiderman show for young audiences as part of their Disney Jr. lineup called Spidey and His Amazing Friends. Can’t say I’ve seen it myself, but I’d be willing to bet it’s most likely where your daughter’s classmates are encountering the characters, so it might be a good spot to start your search. That said, while YouTube might have clips and snipits from the show, I’d avoid it like the plague, any local library with their salt will almost certainly have a selection of DVDs for kids that you could borrow (and failing that there’s also Disney+).
Actually, the library idea got me thinking… Given the popularity of the show, there’s almost certainly going to be tie-in kids books if you wanted to go that route. Probably not board books, but definitely something with pictures that you could sit down and read tougher.