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Summer break is practically here, and it’s certainly not going to look like the years prior.

Enter: the best kid-friendly streaming services you could buy now.
Netflix
If you’re new to streaming services,Netflixis a great place to start.
For those under 18, Netflix is pretty much a one-stop-shop for any entertainment needs.

And we can’t forget the movies.
We promise the options are endless.
The only difference between plans is how many screens can view content at the same time.

There are manyparental control features on Netflixas well.
If you prefer a pre-set option, the Netflix Kids experience will automatically select kid-friendly shows and movies.
Disney+
Calling all Disney fanatics!Disney+is the streaming service for you.

Not to mention, adults can enjoy this content, too.
Disney+ is releasing the musicalHamiltonon July 3 and you’re free to even watch the old-school favoriteThe Simpsons.
Disney+ offers a monthly subscription of $6.99 or a yearly commitment for $69.99.

It’s a no-brainer this subscription is well worth the cash.
Everything on the streaming service is family-friendly and nothing is over a PG-13 rating.
We consider this a win-win.

Amazon Prime
Chances are you likely already have access toAmazon Prime.
And since this is a two-for-one subscription, there’s really no reasonnotto buy into it.
Basically, you should sign up, stat.

Note: The age restrictions will only work on the gadget they were set up on.
But the real reason we consider YouTube TV a plus is for sports access.
The only downside to this streaming service is it does come with a hefty price tag.

Costlier than all the others, YouTube TV has one subscription option for $49.99 a month.
Which means this streaming service really only makes sense if you don’t already have access to cable.
If you only allow 30 minutes of screen time a day, Kidoodle.

TV allows you to set a limit that will shut down the service after the specified time.
This way your two-year-old doesn’t have access to the same superhero content your 9-year-old can watch.
Kidoodle.TV offers three sign-up options (guest, freemium, and premium).







