The darker moments mean this isn’t really a Netflix series for tweens – I’d stick with high-schoolers only. Ah, the teen show. They’re basically a bunch of free-spirits, which is, of course, mortifying to a tween girl. Despite being formulaic, the script is really sharp and puts Adam into countless awkward situations for our amusement. Fans of the books will adore seeing Violet (Malina Weissman), Kraus (Louis Hynes), baby Sunny and even Count Olaf (Neil Patrick Harris – hardest working actor ever, right?) Mostly happy is a win, right?From time to time Mumlyfe uses affiliate links. It’s a hard genre to really codify, but everyone knows it when they see it. She goes through lots of the typical teen struggles in this very funny show, such as her wish to be more popular in school or getting a boyfriend.

There’s Tread carefully as this show has been issued with warnings from everyone from psychologists to schools to trauma units. This series is loads of fun, so let’s hope Netflix commissions season 2!This US show will hook you from the first couple of episodes, when siblings Hayley (Ariel Mortman) and Alex (Finn Roberts) are enrolled at an elite boarding school following the mysterious death of their mother which plunges their father into depression.

brought to life. A warning that the teens in this show are sophisticated and glamorous and adult characters and authority are secondary bit parts.This show is about young adults, rather than teens, it’s still a fun one for the family.

However, one of them has a missing father, and the group wants to find him, and also possibly a huge treasure that might be hidden somewhere in the area.This is pure melodrama here, but with great photography and, more importantly, sexy teens. Last updated: 21 February, 2019. It’s actually really nice to see Aussie teens in action – I’m quite over all the shopping and materialism that seems to be part of American teen shows. If you’re looking for entertaining shows to watch in your free time, get the squad and some snacks together, and check out these fantastic shows! I confess that as much as I love the script of this show, I haven’t actually been able to watch the whole first series yet… What with a large, guttural creature flitting just out of vision, I can only view it in daylight hours and daylight TV-watching time is minimal around here. Thank you very much. The concepts are quite sophisticated, making this less a Netflix series for tweens, more teens. If you haven’t watched it, you should fix that. It’s also perhaps one of the most emotionally manipulative stories on Netflix. As a witch, she would gain access wondrous magical power and near immortality, but need to leave the mortal world behind. Feedback from parent reviews suggest that some are also upset over the sexual innuendo appearing in episodes 3 and 4, but it honestly barely registered for me and was never mentioned by my kids. Some of the language isn’t really appropriate but she is shocked more than amused, so I hope that’s a positive.I’ve never watched it, but I’ll have to give it a go now. I really enjoyed watching this with both boys. We are overwhelmed by choice these days!What about Dance Moms??? My girls were instant fans of the feisty girl who has to overcome some serious childhood trauma, and ongoing prejudice about her orphan status and poverty. The show touches on some important themes about materialism, friendship and just being yourself. This is probably a Netflix series for tweens, rather than teens.Another good Netflix series for tweens. Really useful.None of these really appealed to me. I would also recommend friends for girls my age (10-12) and also Jane the virgin which is slightly inapropriate, but it depends on what your parents think.I agree with most of theses shows but I have already watched them sadly. !Thanks for the recommendation!

One of the strangest teen shows on Netflix, End of the F***ing World follows James, a 17-year-old boy who thinks he’s a psychopath.

This clever show almost had me liking maths, so that’s gotta be a good thing.

A fourth and final season is in the works.It feels like a no brainer to include at least one The show is visually fascinating, gradually introducing more vivid colors as Kosei comes out of his shell. If you somehow haven’t heard of it, it focuses on a group of kids in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana in the 1980s as they help an amnesiac psychic girl named Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) deal with monsters from another dimension.The show lovingly recreates the world of the 1980s, drawing on films like ET in its first season, and then teen high school dramas in its second and third seasons. Friends Barney (Neil Patrick Harris), Marshall (Jason Segel), Lily (Alyson Hannigan) and on-off-on girlfriend Robin are along for the ride. Our underdog hero Tiuri has been raised by his powerful stepfather Sir Tiuri the Valiant to become a knight, even though Tiuri is small and hopeless with a sword.

Scruffy Dude (voiced by comedian Steve Zahn) is sharp and hilarious (yes, he talks, but only for us – nothing like, say, Look Who’s Talking Now!).