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The Best Netflix Shows for Tweens and Teens Families Can Enjoy Together

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The Best TV Series Families With Teens and Tweens Can Enjoy Together
Family with 9 - 12 year olds watching TV show

In this article: TV shows for 9-12-year-olds can be tough to find, so we put together a list the whole family can enjoy.

Finding TV shows that everyone agrees on and likes can be kind of tricky when you have tweens in the house. It gets even more complicated if you have tweens and teens because the same content isn’t always appropriate for the different age ranges.

And if you are going to have your family spend more time online, you want to make sure it’s for a good reason and with some purpose.

A recent study by Common Sense Media found that online video viewing is through the roof: More than twice as many young people watch videos every day than did in 2015, and the average time spent watching has roughly doubled.

To be honest, part of the problem just feels like a lack of good-quality shows. My husband and I have a hard time finding things even just the two of us want to watch. Everything is so violent or over-sexualized or just plain weird. It really is hard to find anything that a whole family is comfortable watching and can enjoy together.

It also makes it difficult when there is a significant age gap or little shared interest in your house. For example, what my 12-year-old girl wants to watch on TV and what my 16-year old son is interested in viewing is pretty varied. There is a big maturity jump between middle school and high school.

After a little trial and error, we’ve found several universal favorites in our household and are appropriate TV shows for 9-12-year-olds. They aren’t perfect, and depending on your views and values, you may not find that all are a fit for your family, but at least a few should be winners.

If you are not sure, feel free to check out their ratings and other info on Common Sense Media.

Or you can make a judgment call on TV shows for tweens by checking the TV Parental Guidelines on the shows your kids want to watch.

P.S. Looking for a good movie for family movie night? You may like this list of 20 Fun and Heartwarming Modern Teen Movies on Netflix or The Best 80’s Teen Movies Every Parent Should Watch With Their Teens.

Finding a great Netflix show for Tween

With so many great series to stream, tweens may find it challenging to decide what to watch. Here are a few awesome Netflix series perfect for tweens, from fantasy and comedy to action and adventure. These shows provide hours of entertainment and plenty of laughs, making them perfect for young viewers looking for something new.

The Umbrella Academy

This show with a twist on superheroes follows a series of estranged “siblings” with special abilities who reunite after their adopted father dies so that they can stop a threat to all mankind. (Note: there is some violence in this one.)

The Babysitters’ Club (Netflix)

The Baby-Sitters Club is a reboot of the same-named 1990s show, both of which were inspired by the popular book series by Ann M. Martin, who serves as the show’s producer and it’s one of our favorite series to watch on Netflix with our tween. The series centers on a group of teen girls who run a successful business that incorporates their unique talents and their shared interest in caring for kids. Episodes deal with serious issues like divorce, gender identity, and racism, as well as accompanying strong emotions, but the friends always step up to help each other and to be positive role models for the kids in their charge.

One Day At A Time (Netflix)

A modern version of a TV classic, a newly single Latina mother raises her teen daughter and tween son with the “help” of her old-school mom and the owner of the apartment building they all live in. Funny and sweet, but it definitely addresses issues of our time, including sexuality, mental health, and politics, so it may not be as suited to young viewers.

Lost In Space (Netflix)

When they are recruited for a special space mission, which is undermined by mysterious circumstances, The Robinson family (estranged parents, two teen girls, and a tween boy) crash lands on a mystery planet. The family fights against all odds to survive and escape. But they’re surrounded by hidden dangers.

A Series Of Unfortunate Events (Netflix)

Based on the classic book series, the extraordinary Baudelaire orphans face trials, challenges, and the evil Count Olaf in their fateful quest to unlock long-held family secrets. Along the way, they meet many quirky characters who both help and hinder their progress. (And it’s Neil Patrick Harris in one of his best roles, so that alone makes this series worth watching)

The Healing Powers of Dude

This series, which was a one-season-and-done show at Netflix, follows Noah Ferris, an 11-year-old boy who suffers from anxiety. (What tween can’t relate?) When he starts middle school, he’s allowed the help of an adorable emotional support dog, Dude.

Locke and Key (Netflix)

After their dad’s murder, three siblings move with their mom to his ancestral estate, where they discover magical keys that unlock powers — and secrets.
(Note: This show could be a little scary for young tweens)

Heartland(Netflix)

A family drama series set in the rolling foothills of the Rockies, “Heartland” follows life on the Heartland ranch as Amy Fleming (Amber Marshall), her older sister Lou (Michelle Morgan), and Grandfather Jack (Shaun Johnston) deal with the challenges of running the ranch that has been in their family for generations.

Rilakkuma and Kaoru (Netflix)

This was a big surprise to us, and when I first heard about it, I thought it sounded crazy, but my tween and teenager both liked it. This cartoon-like show is about some off-brand Sanrio bears who live with a 20-something Japanese woman who’s just trying to manage her life is sweet, warm, and everything we need during these challenging times.

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, Netflix

If you are a family who loves fantasy, this is for you. It’s a prequel of Jim Henson’s classic film The Dark Crystal. With a star-studded voice cast including Sigourney Weaver, Andy Samberg, and Awkwafina, it is full of magical worlds and adventures guided by powerful CGI and puppets. It’s like the Muppets on steroids.

Best TV Shows to stream for 9 – 12-year-Olds (not on Netflix)

The Mandalorian (Disney+)

This is one of the premier original shows on the Disney channel. The Mandalorian is set after the fall of the Empire and before the emergence of the First Order. It follows the adventures and trials of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy far from the authority of the New Republic. He unwittingly finds himself the guardian of a powerful creature of unknown origin who he now must protect from falling into the wrong hands.

Encore (Disney +)

Kristen Bell (yes, THAT Kristen Bell!) brings together former castmates of a high school musical and has them re-create their original performance. In a high school reunion like no other, emotions run high as the former students face faded friendships, former flames, self-doubt, and killer choreography.

Gortimer Gibbons Life On Normal Street (Amazon Original)

Personal Review: This is one of my all-time favorites! Just the right combinations of quirky, sentimental, original, and life-affirming script. It’s true feel-good TV with depth and real storytelling, which is rare in today’s entertainment landscape. The bonus is it’s available on Amazon Prime.

Life is anything but average for Gortimer and his two best friends, Ranger and Mel, as they navigate Normal Street – an ordinary suburb that has a hint of some magic just beneath the surface.

Star Trek Discovery (CBS All Access)

Ten years before Kirk, Spock, and the Enterprise, the USS Discovery discovers new worlds and lifeforms as one young female Vulcan Starfleet officer learns to understand all things alien.

This series is definitely one of the darker in the franchise, and some of the episodes may be too dark for some tweens. If you’re looking to introduce your kids to some of the earlier series, then try Star Trek: Next Generation or perhaps the newly released Piccard(CBS All Access FREE)

Firefly (HULU)

The Crew of a starship travels through outer space after Earth’s resources have diminished in the year 2517. Captain Malcolm “Mal” Reynolds steers his bandit-crew through anything to keep them alive and keep flying.

Looking for more ideas for TV series for tweens that you teens may also like?

Here are a few others that were suggested that are good for both tweens and teens:
Lost (Hulu)
Stargate Atlantis (Hulu)
Smallville (Hulu)
The Flash (Netflix)
SuperGirl (Netflix)

Bonus: TV Series for Teens and Tweens that are good for any random night.

While not exactly series, these game shows and other types of entertainment can be good for just a one-off watching experience or an occasional family TV night.

The Amazing Race (Hulu)

The Masked Singer

MythBusters (Hulu)

Nailed It (Netflix)

Great British Baking Show (Netflix)

Guys Grocery Games (Hulu)

Perhaps Watching A TV series is too much of a commitment. In that case, you might also check out these other popular posts for activities you can do with your tweens and teens.

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  1. Wendy says

    November 7, 2020 at 9:52 pm

    You are so right about how shows have gotten so violent or over sexualized. They lose a lot of viewership when they limit their audience. I am not sure why they feel a need to make their show for mature audiences only. I guess they think it is easier to add violence and sex than to actually make a quality show that is new and interesting with good characters. I love your list, our favorites were Firefly, Merlin, Once Upon a Time, and Series of Unfortunate Events.

    Just a few others to add to your list:
    Chuck
    Longmire
    Castle

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  2. Amy says

    April 24, 2022 at 11:38 pm

    Thanks for your suggestions! We love the series The Middle. Both my tween girl and teen son find it hilarious and I relate a little too well myself!

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