Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood | PBS KIDS
Through imagination, creativity and music, Daniel Tiger and his friends learn key social skills necessary for school and for life.

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Through the engaging world of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, children explore vital social skills alongside Daniel and his friends. This resource, available on PBS KIDS, utilizes imagination, creativity, and music to foster learning. It provides an interactive platform for children to gain the tools they need for both school and everyday life.
At a glance
- Target Audience: Preschool-aged children and their families.
- Learning Focus: Key social skills such as sharing, empathy, and friendship.
- Access: Free online resource available at PBS KIDS.
- Content Variety: Features games and videos to support different learning styles.
- Language Options: Available in English and Español, promoting inclusivity.
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PBS KIDS · 331 ratings
Genres: Education · Family · Games
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Common Sense Media
Simple and safe; a great first site for preschoolers. Read Common Sense Media's PBS Kids review, age rating, and parents guide.
Summary
Assessment: The site has a rating of 4 out of 5, based on Common Sense Media's expert review which highlights its strong educational value and safety for preschoolers.
Pros
Highly educational, free, safe, no commercial advertising, and features familiar characters that help preschoolers learn basic skills like letters, numbers, and logic.
Cons
The site is very large and can be overwhelming for young children, often requiring adult guidance to navigate effectively.
Reviewer tone
Parents generally value the educational content and lack of commercialism, though some express mixed feelings regarding specific show choices and the inclusion of certain social themes.
Open linkCaptured on May 5, 2026
Common Sense Media
Quality, ad-free PBS shows (but it's still screen time). Read Common Sense Media's PBS Kids Video review, age rating, and parents guide.
Summary
Assessment: Detected rating value is 5; mapped to 10/10 based on Common Sense Media's expert review score for quality and safety.
Pros
Ad-free, high-quality educational content, easy navigation for young children, and strong privacy protections.
Cons
Videos play consecutively, which can lead to excessive screen time if not monitored by parents.
Reviewer tone
Positive sentiment; parents appreciate the safe, child-friendly environment compared to platforms like YouTube.
Open linkCaptured on May 5, 2026
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