Top Holiday Streaming Shows for Toddlers

Here's our roundup of the best kid-friendly, holiday streaming episodes to keep your little ones occupied while you complete all of your holiday to-do's!

Happy Holidays, folks!  If you’re anything like us, you’re juggling a million things right now—decorating, wrapping gifts, and figuring out how to keep your toddler entertained long enough to absolutely get anything done. Enter: holiday shows.

But not just any holiday shows. We’re talking toddler-friendly ones that won’t leave you questioning your life choices. We’ve rounded up the best festive finds on every streaming platform, so all you have to do is press play and soak in the magic (or at least enjoy the relative silence).

 Paramount+:

  • A Rugrats Chanukah (Hanukkah)
  • Dora the Explorer: Dora’s Christmas Carol Adventure (Christmas + Hanukkah)
  • Paw Patrol: Pups Save Christmas (Christmas)

Disney+:

  • Bluey: Verandah Santa (Christmas)
  • Bluey: Christmas Swim (Christmas)
  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey Saves Santa (Christmas)
  • Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas (Christmas)
  • Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas (Christmas)
  • The Santa Clause (Christmas)
  • Prep & Landing (Christmas)
  • Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (Christmas)

Netflix:

  • Angela’s Christmas (Christmas)
  • Super Monsters Save Christmas (Christmas)
  • A StoryBots Christmas (Christmas)

PBS Kids:

  • Arthur’s Perfect Christmas (Christmas + Hanukkah)
  • Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood: Snowflake Day! (Christmas)
  • Peg + Cat + Holidays (Christmas + Hanukkah)

Amazon Prime Video:

  • Shalom Sesame: Chanukah: The Missing Menorah (Hanukkah)
  • Elmo’s World: Happy Holidays! (Christmas + Hanukkah)
  • Peppa Pig: Father Christmas (Christmas)
  • If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie (Christmas)
  • The Snowy Day (Christmas)

Hulu:

  • Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas (Christmas)
  • The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Christmas! (Christmas)

And that’s a wrap (pun intended). Hopefully, this list gives you a much-needed breather between all the chaos of the season. Now go forth, press play, and soak in all the toddler giggles and holiday feels. And if you manage to sneak in a few cookies while they’re glued to the screen, definitely no judgment here.

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