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60+ Educational Titles for Kids to Watch on Disney Plus

Disney Plus is now offering its streaming service for almost about 8 months. And most of us love to watch Disney classics. But what if I tell you Disney has also created dozens of educational content including TV series, documentaries and more that will help your kids to become smarter. And since Disney+ service includes National Geographic content, the educational content list gets bigger.

And don’t worry about the finding the part, as I already done it for you. So without any further delay, here is the list of 50+ educational titles for kids to watch on Disney Plus right now:

Note: Unlike Netflix, as of now Disney+ is only available in few countries including US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, France, Austria, Puerto Rico, Germany and India. However, if you don’t reside in any of these countries then don’t worry because ScreenBinge offers Disney Plus VPN guide to watch from anywhere around the world.

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Here is the list of my best handpicked educational titles now streaming on Disney Plus, with basic descriptions from Disney Plus for the top 10:

  1. How Dogs Got Their Shapes (2005)
    From ears to tails, coats to paws, every part of their bodies is uniquely structured to serve a purpose. How Dogs Got Their Shapes shines a light on a variety of canine shapes to explain how each aspect plays a pivotal role in the evolution, history, and behavior of distinct dog breeds.
  2. Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan (2007)
    World-renowned dog expert Cesar Millan helps dogs and their owners overcome behavior issues.
  3. Stonehenge Decoded: Secrets Revealed (2008)
    The remarkable discovery of a new prehistoric site – hidden from view for centuries under farm fields in Ireland – sheds new light on Stonehenge and one of the largest prehistoric religious complexes in the world.
  4. Kingdom of the Blue Whale (2009)
    Kingdom of the Blue Whale. Supported by the National Geographic Society, the world’s eminent blue whale scientists embark on a revolutionary mission: to follow migrating blue whales all the way to the long-sought, unknown location where they give birth.
  5. Bizarre Dinosaurs (2009)
    In the mysterious lost world of the dinosaurs, who were the strangest of the strange, and how did they get that way? Paleontologists unearth some of the most surprising members of the dinosaur family, and try to figure out what all those bizarre physical characteristics were for-from a super-long neck to a tube-shaped head and a dome crowned with spikes.
  6. Journey to Shark Eden (2010)
    A team of scientists led by National Geographic explorer Dr. Enric Sala journeys to five remote islands near Tahiti in the remote South Pacific to explore pristine coral reefs and the shark populations that inhabit them.  With hopes of creating a marine protected area, they face a host of challenges: powerful waves, jagged reefs, and being stranded on a remote desert isle.
  7. Great Migrations (2010)
    Three years in the making, Great Migrations is a landmark series featuring the epic struggles of animal migrations around the planet, and the groundbreaking science behind these life-or-death marathons.  It’s a chronicle of inspiring, often harrowing journeys, unforgiving odds, and what it really means to move as though your life depends on it.
  8. The Incredible Dr. Pol (2011)
    Dr. Pol and his team handle challenging veterinary cases and animal emergencies in central Michigan.
  9. Secrets of the King Cobra (2012)
    King cobras are the largest venomous snakes on Earth, growing up to 18 feet (or over five metres) in length, and their venomous bite is powerful enough to kill a full-grown elephant.  A new scientific expedition is setting out to follow the king into the wild for the first time ever, revealing the truth behind the life of an animal we only think we know.
  10. Winged Seduction: Birds of Paradise (2012)
    Shape shifting, color shaking, dancing, singing, dazzling transformers – the fabled birds of paradise were virtually unknown until two modern-day explorers spent the better part of a decade sleeping in tents and dangling from the rain forest canopy to document all 39 species of these flamboyant birds.
  11. Life Below Zero (2013)
  12. Sharks of Lost Island (2013)
  13. Miracle Landing on the Hudson (2014)
  14. Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet (2014)
  15. Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER (2014)
  16. World’s Greatest Dogs (2016)
  17. Before the Flood (2016)
  18. Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures (2017)
  19. Earth Live (2017)
  20. Kingdom of the Apes: Battle Lines (2017)
  21. Diana: In Her Own Words (2017)
  22. Breaking2 (2017)
  23. Jane (2017)
  24. Secrets of Christ’s Tomb: Explorer Special (2017)
  25. Man Among Cheetahs (2017)
  26. Decorating Disney: Holiday Magic (2017)
  27. Planet of the Birds (2018)
  28. Giants of the Deep Blue (2018)
  29. Rocky Mountain Animal Rescue (2018)
  30. Into the Okavango (2018)
  31. Science Fair (2018)
  32. Free Solo (2018)
  33. Under The Sea: A Descendants Short Story (2018)
  34. Mars: Inside SpaceX (2018)
  35. Mission to the Sun (2018)
  36. Tree Climbing Lions (2018)
  37. Paris to Pittsburgh (2018)
  38. Lost Treasures of the Maya (2019)
  39. The Lost Tomb of Alexander the Great (2019)
  40. Apollo: Missions to the Moon (2019)
  41. Kingdom of the White Wolf (2019)
  42. African Cats
  43. Born in China
  44. Chimpanzee
  45. Holes
  46. Monkey Kingdom
  47. The Loin, The Witch and the Wardrobe
  48. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
  49. The Sound of Music
  50. Wings of Life
  51. Brain Games
  52. Continent 7: Antarctica
  53. Disney Shop Class
  54. Expedition Mars: Spirit and Opportunity
  55. Into the Grand Canyon
  56. John Carter
  57. One Day at Disney
  58. Wild Yellow Stone
  59. America’s National Park
  60. Apollo: Missions to the Moon
  61. Drain the Oceans
  62. Hostile Planet
  63. Origins: The Journey of Humankind
  64. Titanic: 20 Years Later

 

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