Amazon Making a Big Selection of Kids TV Shows and Movies Free to Stream
Parents looking for video content to help keep their children entertained during the coronavirus pandemic can turn to Amazon Prime Video.
Kids Movies and TV Shows
The popular streaming video app is making a wide variety of different children’s programming, including TV shows and movies, free to view. All you need is an Amazon account and be in the United States. No credit card is needed.
According to TechCrunch, here is a list of the currently available free content:
Amazon Originals: “Click, Clack, Moo: Christmas at the Farm,” “Big Diaries,” “Costume Quest,” “Creative Galaxy,” “Danger and Eggs,” “Dangerous Book for Boys,” “Gortimer Gibbons Life on Normal Street,” “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie,” “Jessy and Nessy,” “Just Add Magic,” “Just Add Magic: Mystery City,” “Little Big Awesome,” “Lost in Oz,” “Niko and the Sword of Light,” “Pete the Cat,” “Sigmund and the Sea Monster,” “The Snowy Day,” “The Stinky and Dirty Snow,” “The Kicks,” “Tumble Leaf” and “Wisenpoof.”
Other content: “Arthur,” “Bali,” “Caillou,” “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,” “Design Squad,” “Dinosaur Train,” “FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman,” “Kraft’s Creatures,” “Martha Speaks,” “Nature Cat,” “Odd Quad,” “Peep and the Big Wide World,” “Peg + Cat,” “Postcards from Buster,” “Reading Rainbow,” “Ready Jet Go!,” “Wild Kratts,” “WordGirl,” “WorldWorld,” “Zoboomafoo,” “Rugrats All Grown Up” and “Knight Squad.”
The Prime Video app can be downloaded now on the App Store for free. You can access the service on iPhone, all iPad models, and Apple TV.
Another great place to turn for free streaming video during the pandemic is Sling TV. You can view thousands of hours of on-demand content for kids and families and live TV channels FOX News, ABC News Now, and Fox affiliates from 18 markets around the United States for free.