Housebound: Family-Friendly Documentary Shows on Streaming Services
by Katie Beltramo
The weather is terrible, and it could be a long day. How about watching something that will both entertain and teach everyone something? Yes, a few of these might be too much for your very youngest kids, but you're likely to find at least a couple for anyone who's home today.
For budding scientists:
- The Universe (Netflix: explaining more about the universe with animation)
- The Beginning of Life (Netflix: the science behind how babies grow from newborn to three)
- Dino Hunt (Netflix: paleontologists investigate fossils in Canada))
- The Mars Generation (Netflix: NASA space camp)
- World of Discovery (Amazon Prime: examines different phenomena from the natural world)
Satisfy your curiosity:
- Wow, I Never Knew That! (Amazon Prime: series tells the backstory about popular consumer products)
- MythBusters (Hulu: series in which speical effect experts test legends)
- How It's Made (Hulu: series, a few different products per episode)
For sports fans:
- Undefeated (Netflix: inner city high school football team)
- The Short Game (Netflix: kid golfers)
- Boca Juniors Confidential (Netflix: Argentinian futball (soccer club)
- I am Bolt (Netflix: biography of Olympic champion Usain Bolt)
- One in a Billion (Netflix: an athlete tries to become first India-born athlete drafted to the NBA)
For animal lovers:
- Night on Earth (Netflix: animals at night)
- Born in China (Netflix: follow a panda, a monkey, & a snow leopard)
- 72 Cutest Animals (Netflix: cute animals, and how adorableness can help you survive)
- Dogs (Netflix: celebrating dogs and their humans)
- Chandani: The Daughter of the Elephant Whisperer (Netflix: a young girl wants to be an elephant driver)
- Too Cute! (Hulu: series about cute animals)
To inspire wanderlust:
- Flavorful Origins (Netflix: a series on Chinese food)
- Tales By Light (Netflix: follow photographers in exotic locales-show)
- National Park Exploration Series (Hulu: series with a different park each episode)
If you're not sure if a movie's a good idea for your family, a great resource is http://www.commonsensemedia.org.
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Katie Beltramo is KidsOutAndAbout's Director of Communications
Instant items come and go on streaming servies . Here's a list of documentaries that have been available streaming before, but are currently only available via DVD:
- Nature: Animal Odd Couples
- Dogs with Jobs
- Inside LEGO
- Maidentrip (14-year-old girl's solo sailing trip)
- Ken Burns' National Parks series
- America: The Story of Us
- Girl Rising (stories of girls taking on challenges around the world)
- Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle (a history of super heroes)
- First Position (competitive ballet dancers)
- Nature: Raising the Dinosaur Giant (dinosaur fossils)
- Happy (what really makes people happy?)
- Batkid Begins: The Wish Heard Around the World (young leukemia patient gets his wish)
- A Ballerina's Tale (Misty Copeland biography)
- Most Valuable Players (high school theater competition)
- Boca Juniors 3D: The Movie (soccer in Argentina)
- The Fabulous Ice Age (retrospective on ice shows)
- A Dog's Life (how dogs perceive the world)
- Neil deGrasse Tyson's Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
- The Lion in Your Living Room (cats)
- Second Chance Dogs (abused dogs recover)
- Flight of the Butterflies (monarchs migrating)
- Precious Puppies (Australian, appeals to preschoolers)
- Planet Earth (British nature show)
- Babies (see babies from four different parts of the world)
- Encounters at the End of the World (the South Pole)
- Magnus (young Norwegian chess prodigy)
- Enter the Battlefield (top Magic: The Gathering players)
- Families of the World has children from different countries talk about their daily lives