Google announced new free children’s programming available on Android TV devices. This update brings popular shows directly to the Android TV home screen. Families can now find dedicated kids’ content without extra subscriptions.
(Google Android TV adds free children’s content)
Major partners provide the shows. PBS Kids offers favorites like “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.” Moonbug Entertainment supplies hits including “CoComelon.” Kids will also find content from Sesame Workshop and others. The selection covers various ages and interests.
Parents get helpful tools. They can easily set up profiles for each child. The system recommends shows based on the child’s age. Parents control what their children watch. They decide viewing times and content access.
The content focuses on learning and fun. Shows teach important skills. Topics include reading, math, and social skills. Kids enjoy familiar characters and stories. This makes learning enjoyable.
Finding the content is simple. Users navigate to the “Kids” tab on the Android TV home screen. The free shows appear clearly marked. No special apps or logins are needed. It works on all Android TV OS devices.
(Google Android TV adds free children’s content)
This move helps families access quality entertainment. Many parents seek affordable options. Google provides a safe, easy solution. It adds value to the existing Android TV platform. The service is available now in the United States. Google plans to expand the offering over time. More shows and features are expected soon.