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  1. The Black Child 2020 (TV Series) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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  3. Oct 28, 2018 · Mesa, Arizona Oct 28, 2018 ( Issuewire.com) - CP Production Studios hopes to raise $2,000,000 to bring The Black Child and the Discovery to your home screens. Today The Black Child launches on crowd-funding site Kickstarter. A compelling story based on the Amazon bestselling book The Black Child and the Discovery by Chris Perkins.

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  4. Oct 2, 2023 · The Best TV Shows For Black Kids of All Ages. Kindred. Black Joy featuring Kelly Rowland. The Best TV Shows For Black Kids of All Ages. These shows are just as compelling as favorites...

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    Esme and Roy

    HBO and Hulu Esme, and her bestest pal Roy are monstersitter extraordinaires! This adorable pair uses the power of play to ease monster tantrums in the town of Monsterdale.

    Blaze and the Monster Machines

    Nick Jr.(free), Amazon Prime, Google Play, iTunes, and Vudu Looking for Black kids shows that are also educational? A monster truck and his driver go on amazing adventures while learning about STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math).

    Nella and the Princess Knight

    Nick Jr.(free), YouTube, iTunes, Amazon Prime, Google Play, and Vudu Nella, an 8-year-old princess who transforms into a knight, goes on many adventures with her friends to fight for what’s right. (Parents looking for biracial representation: Nella’s dad is Black and her mom is white.)

    Bino and Fino

    Amazon, KweliTV, and Tubi (free) An educational show that teaches children about Africa, Bino and Fino are a brother and sister duo who live in a modern Nigerian city.

    Motown Magic

    Netflix If your family loves listening to music together, look for Black kids shows like Motown Magic. Ben is an 8-year-old with a big heart and an even bigger imagination. With his magic paintbrush, Ben brings the streets of Motown back to life with vibrant tunes from the historic musical era.

    Super Sema

    YouTube “Super Sema is the first African animated superhero series to empower and inspire the next generation of children to change the world through curiosity, creativity, and STEAM. “Follow the daring adventures of Sema, a super African girl, who along with her brother MB, uses her ‘technovating’ powers to save her village from a heartless robot uber villain. From their Secret Lab, they code world-changing apps, create energy from waste, engineer solutions for their community, develop virtu...

    Cousins for Life

    Nickelodeon, YouTube, Amazon Prime, Google Play, and Vudu. Those who have outgrown Black cartoon characters may want to check out live-action Black kids shows like Cousins for Life. Ivy and Stuart are cousins who live together and are learning about each other, saving the planet, and having fun!

    Black-ish

    ABC (free), Hulu, YouTube, Google Play, Amazon Prime, iTunes Dre and Rainbow “Bow” Johnson and their children tackle issues of cultural identity, race, and family while living in a white, upper middle-class neighborhood in Los Angeles. (And it was just announced that there’ll be a spin-off based on Bow’s childhood called Mixed-ish.)

    Raven’s Home

    Disney (free with cable login), YouTube, iTunes, Amazon Prime, and Google Play A spinoff to the original Disney series That’s So Raven!, this sitcom features best friends Raven and Chelsea as two divorced moms raising their kids (Booker, Nia, and Levi) together in a Chicago apartment. Turns out, Raven’s son, Booker, has the same psychic powers as his mom.

    Editor’s Note: Many of these suggestions may depend on your comfort level with your teenager watching content about sex, alcohol, drugs, and other “adult situations.” Those shows have an asterisk by them. You can read parents’ reviews on Common Sense Media—these could be shows you watch as a family to unpack some of the heavier topics.

    There’s nothing wrong with going to the vault. The following shows are no longer in syndication, but they still rank high on the quality meter. Check your favorite streaming service or the public library to catch old episodes.

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  7. Jun 23, 2014 · Release date. June 23, 2014 (United States) Country of origin. United States. Language. English. See more company credits at IMDbPro.

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