Doc McStuffins Preview – Disney Channel

Ashton was recently invited to a private viewing of Doc McStuffins. It’s Disney Junior’s latest show for toddlers like him. We watched 2 brand new episodes and each one was so enthralling even for us parents. It reminded us of playing doctor (at least I did) and rekindling our own childhood toys and dolls. For kids, Doc McStuffins is a good sensible show that promotes responsibility, friendship, and critical thinking. To be honest, after spending hours on cable TV with Ashton, I’ve never seen a show as good as Doc McStuffins yet.

See the kids are so serious watching

It is very age appropriate and something that many kids, girls or boys can relate too. The setting is inside Doc McStuffins’ play room, not some where intergalactic or out of this world. We love other cartoons but I kind of miss those based in the real world without discounting our kids’ imagination.The key takeaways from this friendly toon are taking care of toys, fixing them, and practicing sympathy for those in need.

Games after each episode

Ashton won Doc McStuffins band aids 🙂

After the show, it’s very obvious that all the kiddie viewers enjoyed as they lingered in the hopes for another episode. The show was replayed another time and still, the kids were paying full attention even if it’s their second time seeing it already. I think Ashton and I will soon see Doc McStuffins and her friends inside our cd storage, apart from catching it on cable TV.

Mini family day-out

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Ashton window shopping at Toys R Us after the event

Catch Doc McStuffins, her toys Stuffy, Hallie, Lambie and Chilly only on Disney Junior.

Thank you Disney!