If you loved the whimsical and colorful world of 'Play-Doh Squished (2022),' you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same playful creativity and vibrant storytelling. Whether you're a fan of animated fun or imaginative adventures, these picks will keep the joy alive.

Sesame Street (1969)
Description: A pioneer in children's educational programming, it blends live-action, animation, and puppetry to teach foundational skills through playful and colorful segments.
Fact: Sesame Street was created to help bridge the educational gap for underprivileged children. Big Bird was originally supposed to be orange, but the color was changed to yellow for better visibility.


Thomas & Friends (1984)
Description: The show uses anthropomorphic trains to teach lessons about friendship, teamwork, and perseverance, wrapped in charming storytelling and colorful settings.
Fact: Thomas the Tank Engine was originally a character in a series of books by Reverend W. Awdry. The show's narrator for the UK version, Ringo Starr, was a former member of The Beatles.


Peppa Pig (2004)
Description: With its simple animation and relatable stories, the show explores everyday activities and family life in a playful and humorous way, appealing to young children.
Fact: Peppa Pig was originally created as a short five-minute episode format. The show's popularity led to it being broadcast in over 180 countries and translated into multiple languages.


Bubble Guppies (2011)
Description: The show combines music, humor, and underwater adventures to teach preschool concepts, using bright colors and catchy songs to keep young viewers engaged.
Fact: Bubble Guppies was created by the same team behind Blue's Clues. Each episode features a live-action segment where kids demonstrate real-world activities related to the episode's theme.


Blaze and the Monster Machines (2014)
Description: This animated series combines STEM concepts with high-speed adventures, using vibrant visuals and interactive elements to teach problem-solving and engineering basics.
Fact: Blaze and the Monster Machines was the first preschool show to cover all areas of STEM in its curriculum. The show's creators worked with educators to ensure the content was both fun and educational.


The Magic School Bus (1994)
Description: The series combines education with fun, taking children on imaginative adventures that teach scientific concepts in an engaging and visually stimulating way.
Fact: The Magic School Bus was based on a book series of the same name. Each episode features a catchy theme song and ends with a humorous segment where the class shares what they learned.


Barney & Friends (1992)
Description: The show emphasizes learning through music, dance, and imaginative play, creating a joyful and interactive environment for young children.
Fact: Barney was originally a home video series before becoming a TV show. The purple dinosaur's design was inspired by a drawing made by the creator's daughter.


Blue's Clues (1996)
Description: This interactive show engages young viewers in problem-solving and creative thinking through playful activities and simple puzzles, fostering a sense of curiosity and discovery.
Fact: Blue's Clues was one of the first children's shows to use a pause-and-wait technique, allowing kids time to respond to questions. The original host, Steve Burns, left the show in 2002 to pursue a music career.


Dora the Explorer (2000)
Description: This interactive adventure series encourages problem-solving and language skills through vibrant animation and engaging storytelling, making learning fun and dynamic.
Fact: Dora the Explorer was one of the first children's shows to feature a Latina protagonist. The show's creators used focus groups with preschoolers to refine the character and content.


Mister Maker (2007)
Description: The show focuses on creative arts and crafts, encouraging children to engage in hands-on activities and use their imagination to create colorful projects.
Fact: Mister Maker was originally broadcast in the UK but gained international popularity, airing in over 100 countries. The show features a segment called 'The Shapes' where animated shapes come to life.
