From ‘Lost In Space’ to ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’, 7 shows for the whole family on Netflix that you could really enjoy


It is not easy to find programs that you and your children like. But with exciting original series like The Nanny Club and Lost in Space, Netflix is ​​the perfect choice for family entertainment. So if you’re looking for something to dive into this summer, here are seven shows you’ll really enjoy watching with your kids.

Alicia Silverstone and Sophie Grace in 'The Baby-Sitters Club
Alicia Silverstone and Sophie Grace in ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ | Kailey Schwerman / Netflix

1. ‘The Nanny Club’

If you grew up in the 80s and 90s, you know that The Nanny Club the book series was on the bookshelf of almost every child. Netflix is ​​bringing the story to life with its new original series, The nanny club, starring Alicia Silverstone and Matt Feuerstein.

The show follows the adventures and budding friendship of high school students Kristy Thomas (Sophie Grace), Mary-Anne Spier (Malia Baker), Claudia Kishi (Momona Tamada), Stacey McGill (Shay Rudolph) and Dawn Schafer (Xochitl Gomez ) as they start their own childcare business in their small town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut.

2. ‘Lost in space’

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With two seasons on Netflix, Lost in Space restarts the classic 1960 series in a modern way. The show centers on the Robinsons, a family who must work together after being stranded on a strange planet with dangerous new friends.

The series stars Molly Parker, Toby Stephens, Maxwell Jenkins, Taylor Russell, Mina Sundwall, Ignacio Serricchio, Parker Posey, and Brian Steele. Netflix is ​​currently broadcasting two seasons of Lost in Space, with a third and final season expected to drop later this year.

3. ‘Raising Dion’

Picking up Dion It follows the story of Nicole (Alisha Wainwright), a young mother who stays to raise her son, Dion (Ja’Siah Young) after the death of her father, Mark (Michael B. Jordan). When Dion begins exhibiting superhero powers, Nicole and her best friend Pat (Jason Ritter) promise to protect her secret.

4. ‘A series of unfortunate events’

Based on the children’s book series, A series of unfortunate events he follows Baudelaire’s orphans: Violet (Malina Weissman), Klaus (Louis Hynes) and Sunny (Presley Smith), who inherit a considerable fortune from their parents. Her maniac and greedy uncle, Count Olaf (Neil Patrick Harris) is determined to take his inheritance, and will stop at nothing to obtain it.

Colbie Smulders, Nathan Fillian, and Will Arnett star in the series, along with Joan Cusack and Alfre Woodard. All three seasons are currently airing on Netflix.

5. ‘It’s not good Nick’

Starring Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin, No good nick It tells the story of a 13-year-old swindler named Nick (Siena Agudong) who infiltrates an apparently sweet and innocent family in hopes of taking revenge on something she believes they have done. But as she gets to know them, Nick isn’t sure if she should continue her scam.

6. ‘The Dark Crystal: The Age of Resistance’

As a prequel to Jim Henson’s animatronic adventure in 1982, The dark glass: It was resistance Follow the epic journey of three Gelflings: Rian (Taron Egerton), Brea (Anya Taylor-Joy), and Deet (Nathalie Emmanuel). When the heroes discover the source of the evil Skesis’ power, they embark on a quest to start a rebellion and save their planet.

7. ‘The letter to the king’

As a family version of game of ThronesFrom Netflix A letter to the king It tells the epic story of Tiuri (Amir Wilson), a young knight-in-training who is tasked with delivering a secret letter to the king after a ruthless prince threatens to plunge the world into darkness.