"Doc McStuffins" is an imaginative animated series about Doc McStuffins, a young girl who aspires to be a doctor like her mom and communicates with and heals broken toys and stuffed animals."Doc McStuffins" is an imaginative animated series about Doc McStuffins, a young girl who aspires to be a doctor like her mom and communicates with and heals broken toys and stuffed animals."Doc McStuffins" is an imaginative animated series about Doc McStuffins, a young girl who aspires to be a doctor like her mom and communicates with and heals broken toys and stuffed animals.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 15 wins & 35 nominations total
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I like this series in same measure than my 5 years old age niece. First, because it reminds me the books of child about become doctor or baker or pilot or teacher. Second - for the gallery of toys. For noble message, to. And, sure, for old fashion accents.
A little girl prepairing, in her manner , to become doctor, like her mother. Nothing new but many lovely episodes and the flavor of old games of childhood, lived with passion and adorable gentle seriosity.
A little girl prepairing, in her manner , to become doctor, like her mother. Nothing new but many lovely episodes and the flavor of old games of childhood, lived with passion and adorable gentle seriosity.
Disney has finally created a program that I will encourage my children to watch. No princesses, just a smart and imaginative girl who can be a positive role model. I am a mom of 4 bright multi-racial children. I am also an early childhood special educator. My six year old daughter is on the autism spectrum, and she has talked about becoming a doctor since she was four years old. She has the lab coat etc, and much like the character in the show, she pretends to "heal" her toys.
Considering the overwhelming amount of biased attention young girls in our culture receive, it is heartening to know that Disney is willing to scratch beneath the surface. The great majority of young girls of color are just as smart and imaginative as "Doc Mc Stuffins." Now my daughter and her friends can finally see themselves reflected back to them in a loving and respectful light.
Kudos to Disney!
Considering the overwhelming amount of biased attention young girls in our culture receive, it is heartening to know that Disney is willing to scratch beneath the surface. The great majority of young girls of color are just as smart and imaginative as "Doc Mc Stuffins." Now my daughter and her friends can finally see themselves reflected back to them in a loving and respectful light.
Kudos to Disney!
10krn2006
Thank you Disney, for finally making a show that features a girl who isn't a princess or a princess-in-training. Instead, this is a show about an girl (Doc) who emulates her doctor mother by being a doctor to toys and stuffed animals. This is rare in the world of kids programming. Usually girls are relegated to the role of side-kick, or there is only one girl in a crew of boys. Or if the show stars a girl, the show is about "girly" stuff which means that boys will shun it. Little girls AND little boys will like this show, and will be able to relate to a child caring for toys and fixing them. The other great thing is that the main character and her family are African American, with a mom who is a doctor and a dad who stays at home. Even today, there is a dearth of children's programming that features African Americans in the main character roles, and this show fills a dire need in kids programming. The show is well written, the actors are all good, and the story lines are interesting. Disney did a great job in creating a show with strong, interesting female characters. It's about time!
10mnhern
I am thrilled with this adorable new show. Its about a 6 year old little girl who runs a clinic for hurt toys and stuffed animals in her playhouse. My two little girls love it and have been playing "Doc" all week with their toys. Finally a smart little girl main character that isn't a princess or ballerina. Princesses are fine but i want my kids to get a well rounded view of things girls can be and do, and its not all about being pretty. I also really like that Doc is kind to her family and brother as opposed to some shows out right now that show brothers and sisters fighting and picking on each other. I honestly cant find one negative things to say about this show. I really hope this one sticks around on Disney Junior for a long time. Thanks Disney!
10teya_g
This is one of the best shows out there for young kids. It promotes kindness, imagination and ambition... It's also just fun to watch.
Doc is always teaching her friends to look out for one another and to be conscious of the feelings and emotions of others. This is such an important lesson to teach kids.
Doc brings her toys to life and treats their illnesses. Through this process, the show teaches kids about how to deal with problems they face in life, e.g. feeling left out, seeing a loved one sick, being afraid of the dark, being different, etc.
This show promotes imaginative play; my daughter will play doctors with her toys for hours because of this show.
It's also so good to see a show that has such a smart female young character for girls to idolise.
Such a clever show. Even Daddy and Mummy enjoy this one.
Doc is always teaching her friends to look out for one another and to be conscious of the feelings and emotions of others. This is such an important lesson to teach kids.
Doc brings her toys to life and treats their illnesses. Through this process, the show teaches kids about how to deal with problems they face in life, e.g. feeling left out, seeing a loved one sick, being afraid of the dark, being different, etc.
This show promotes imaginative play; my daughter will play doctors with her toys for hours because of this show.
It's also so good to see a show that has such a smart female young character for girls to idolise.
Such a clever show. Even Daddy and Mummy enjoy this one.
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- TriviaThe episode Into The Hundred Acre Wood is the only episode of the show to be banned in China due to Chinese bloggers making Chinese President Xi JinPing look like Winnie the Pooh in humorous mishaps.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Harmontown: Hot Dog with Lettuce (2013)
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