
When I go to the beach I wonder about what else lives out there.Īs you can tell the boys were really intrigued by the show and loved the musical aspect. S: I want to know if there are other animals out there in the ocean that we don’t know about. G: Why are our bodies made up of so much water? Why does my brain act differently than other kids, why does Autism happen? Q: If you could ask Doug to plug in to learn something what would it be? S: The bicycles I liked learning about the bicycles because I want one for Christmas! G: Watching the nature episode was fun! I learned a lot about other animals, which was great because I also have a pet! Q: What is one thing interesting you learned from Doug Unplugs? S: Doug was my favorite, I like how he knows everything when he plugs in I want to know everything as well. She likes to help Doug and I like helping people as well. G: Emma was my favorite character, she reminds me a lot of me. S: Learning new things with Doug I like when he plugs in, I wish I could do that but I learn something new every time I see Doug. G: I really enjoyed some of the music on the show, I like singing and learning, I like when I can remember a song. Q: What was your favorite thing about Doug Unplugs? We asked the kids a couple of questions on the series and these were their responses.

If you are new here just a little recap Geo who is our oldest has Autism and ADHD, so for him to be captivated into a series it needs to be good! We watched Doug Unplugs with our eight year old and five year old. Join Doug as he learns about the intersection of technology and humanity, and how they both keep us truly connected!Īs you all know most of our reviews that are family oriented we like to ask our kids for their opinion on what they think of the film or show. With the help of his best friend, a human ball of energy, Emma, the two discover all the simple wonders of the world.


Sensing there’s more to life than just the facts, Doug journeys into the human world in search of experience. Based on the critically acclaimed children’s book by Dan Yaccarino, DreamWorks “Doug Unplugs” follows a curious six-year-old robot, Doug, as he ‘plugs in’ to learn new facts about the world every day.
