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5 Great Roku Channels for Kids

Roku Screen LogoCanceling cable TV may be hardest on parents with kids, but the good news is now more than ever there is a ton of great content for kids outside of cable TV. So here is our short list of Roku channels for homes with kids.

#1 Sesame Street GO

This used to be a paid channel but is now FREE with hundreds of full-length episodes. Sesame Street GO also brings you shorts and games all 100% free. Perfect for anyone who loves Sesame Street.

You can add Sesame Street GO to your Roku here: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/59988/sesame-street-go

#2 BabyFirst

Have a young kid in the house? As a parent who solo parented a not even one-year-old kid, I know sometimes you need a little help. BabyFirst is a great option to help distract what for me was a 7 month old as I quickly took a shower and got dressed. BabyFirst introduces important concepts such as numbers, vocabulary, music, animals, colors, language, and so much more. Subscribe to BabyFirst and watch your baby blossom.

You can add BabyFirst to your Roku here: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/5980/babyfirst

#3 Sling TV

Sling TV starts at just $20 a month and gives you live access to 20 channels including Cartoon Network and the Disney Channel along with on demand content to keep them busy all day. For an extra $5 a month you can get the Kids Extra package that includes Disney Junior, Disney XD, Boomerang, BabyTV, and Duck TV.

You can sing up for Sling TV HERE.

#4 Tubi TV

Tubi TV brings you a ton of content 100% free with new content added every week. Think Netflix but 100% FREE with ads. They have a huge kids section with a large selection of content from Disney and Jim Henson.

You can add Tubi TV to your Roku here: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/41468/tubi-tv

#5 PBS KIDS

PBS has a long history of high quality kids’ content. Now it is available on your Roku 100% free. PBS KIDS features more than 1,000 videos from over a dozen top PBS KID television series, including Curious George, The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Dinosaur Train, SUPER WHY!, Wild Kratts, and Sesame Street.

You can add PBS KIDS to your Roku here: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/23333/pbs-kids

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