Chip, a 4-year-old pug puppy, takes her first steps towards independence at kindergarten with secret friend Potato-a teensy tiny mouse-at her side.Chip, a 4-year-old pug puppy, takes her first steps towards independence at kindergarten with secret friend Potato-a teensy tiny mouse-at her side.Chip, a 4-year-old pug puppy, takes her first steps towards independence at kindergarten with secret friend Potato-a teensy tiny mouse-at her side.
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The way the characters hang their paws, or when Little Mommy sniffs around the floor for her earrings is super adorable. I like that they have incorporated how the animals act into it, haven't seen that before. It's also nice that they included some diversity, like Nico's family being a single parent household (did they move there after the divorce? Who knows? I've over-analysed the show way too many times.) My son absolutely loves the show, and he's almost 3, so it appeals to younger audience with low attention span (including myself hehe). I must've seen the whole season maybe 15 times by now. So we're waiting for the second season and merch being released. Would love the outfits of the characters including Potato's hoodie, and pajamas, why isn't it available yet?!
We are big fans of pugs in this house, and I think it's just a really cute show. I love to see a show with realistic parents, siblings, and school. Sweet Chip befriends Nico the panda very quickly and makes him feel welcome at his new school which I think is awesome.
However, I specifically wanted to say how GREAT I think this show is for its inclusivity. This new season has introduced new neighbors, The Razzles. A gay zebra couple raising their twins. I think that is just awesome! They introduced themselves normally and NO ONE made a big deal at all about their sexuality. That's how it should be! I'm really proud of this show for naturally including them. My youngest son loves to watch it and it's one of those shows I actually like to watch with him.
Something does this serie irresistible. Not only for kids but for parents, uncles, aunts and the pets. Because it is less entertainment and moral lessons in the fair forms. Because it seems not exactly realistic but slice from near reality. Short, just a great show. Or the best recommandation for be owner of a pug or for not ignore a faithful very little friend.
My child is apprehensive about new shows and watched this one from the start. She has seen every episode multiple times and still chooses it. It doesn't kill my soul to watch it with her either. Has good lessons without being in your face and seems to be inclusive of various situations.
My daughter has always loved this show and we appreciate it's representation
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- TriviaAll of the Pug children are named after potatoes. (Chip, Spud, Tot)
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