Parents' Guide to

Pinky Dinky Doo

By Larisa Wiseman, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 3+

Delightful cartoon celebrates art of storytelling.

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Community Reviews

age 3+

Based on 5 parent reviews

age 3+

Perfect for little kids tp bigger ones

I knew when my 8yo defined "perseverance" as "like 'tenacity' from Lizzy's Pinky Doo cartoon", that this was a great show
age 3+

Good intro to story telling

After watching two episodes, my three year old daughter started "Thinking Big" and making up little stories. She's always playing and imagining, but Pinky sparked the idea to actually tell a story. (Granted the story didn't make much sense to me, but she enjoyed telling it.) We have only watched two or three episodes online. I haven't seen any inappropriate episodes that other reviewers have mentioned.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
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Preschoolers are sure to be captivated and inspired by this pink-haired heroine who weaves fantastic tales and comes up with zany but effective solutions to everyday problems. Musical snippets and catchy ditties (such as the recurring "Yesarooni-Positooni," which Pinky, Tyler, and Mr. Guinea Pig sing and dance to) are sprinkled throughout each episode, mostly when Pinky's getting ready to tell a story, use her brain, or play games on the cheese sandwich toy. The animation is simple, colorful, and imaginative, combining photography with pictures that look as if they were drawn and colored in (rather skillfully) by a child.

From each episode's presentation of a new word -- which either Pinky or Tyler defines and then precedes with a trumpet fanfare each time it's used -- to the involvement of the adorable Mr. Guinea Pig in each story, Pinky Dinky Doo is enlightening as well as silly, funny, and entertaining.

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