Adding on to my original answer, there are a bunch of shows on PBS Kids that will meet your criteria. Here are a few off the top of my head:
Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That. Covers nature and science topics. More about learning and interacting than experimenting. Also available on Tubi.
Work it Out Wombats. This one didn’t appeal to my kids so I’ve seen just a couple of episodes, but it’s about solving problems in a systematic manner.
Mega Wow. Live action. Only like 10 episodes but my kids are crazy about it right now. Hands on exploring of scientific topics.
Elenor Wonders Why on PBS Kids. Each episode is ~ 20 minutes, broken into two ~ 10 minute stories. Cute animal kids explore nature and/or experiment in an inquiry-based manner. Many episodes have a song covering a history of science topic at the end of a segment. Animated with a calm, quiet aesthetic.
Isn’t the horribly named “UbreakIfix” chain kind of everywhere now? Not sure what Best Buy adds to the party.
Remember, each Bluey episode is 7 minutes long.
Be like Chili and Bandit for 7 minutes a day and you’re meeting the Bluey parenting expectations.
But Twitter is one of the best known brands on the internet. It would be mind-bogglingly stupid to just throw that away.
What the fuck is this X thing? Sounds like a shitty version of Twitter, like the one that Trump is always ranting on.
This is a big deal. I know a ton of people who want to go electric but worry about not having enough juice on the occasional road trip.
Whether that’s a valid reason for not going electric, that’s debatable. But it’s an important part of their decision-making process, so it needs to be addressed.
In recognition of your egging them on, I’m pleased to present you with the coveted Lemmy Lemon-Egg award.
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Congratulations on your achievement!
Is there any other kind?
This is spot on. Discovery. You never knew what door you were opening and where it would lead you.
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