Disney is once again setting the gold standard for children’s programming with BeddyByes and Magicampers, two new shows geared towards preschoolers that parents will love.
BeddyByes, set on a planet of the same name, has long-suffering parents in mind. The show, which premieres on March 2, invites preschoolers to join best buddies MeMo and BaBa, voiced by Noah Melo Batista and Phoebe Dalton, respectively, as they travel around their home planet on tranquil adventures designed to help your little ones get sleepy.
The show follows a daily routine that’s familiar and age-appropriate for a preschool audience: playtime, mealtime, bathtime, bedtime, and falling asleep. Per Animation Magazine, “soothing music and comforting visuals that gradually dim,” as the episode plays will help calm viewers and prepare them for a restful night.
This may be something good to add to not only bedtime for the little ones, but it just might help mom and dad drift off to sleep too.
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Magicampers, premiering on March 23, is an exciting adventure show for preschoolers that follows best friends Darly and Loomis as they attend a day camp on a magical island. This camp isn’t all cabins and canoes, though. And you can only be a camper if you are a magical creature.
Darly is half pig and half human, while Loomis is half donkey and half unicorn, making them a perfect fit among their friends, all of whom are known as “mythical mash-ups.” Each episode will follow the friends as they embark on a new quest. Their ultimate dream is to become legends and have stories of their adventures to share for generations to come.
While the two programs take very different approaches, both offer meaningful themes for young viewers. BeddyByes focuses on relaxation and bedtime routines, while Magicampers highlights friendship, self-confidence, and working together.
Together, they add two new options for families looking for engaging preschool programming. For parents searching for fresh content for their little ones, both shows may soon find a place on the family watch list.






