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Watching Kids’ Shows on iQIYI: Our Family’s Holiday Treat

When the school holidays roll around, our family has started a little tradition: we subscribe to iQIYI and enjoy a few weeks of language-rich TV together. Since we don’t have Netflix or Disney Plus at home, iQIYI feels like a real treat — one that doesn’t break the bank either! For just a few dollars, you get access to a huge library of Chinese shows, from classic cartoons to epic dramas.

And honestly? It’s been such a fun (and affordable) way to expose the kids to more Chinese. We’ve done it twice now, and looking forward to much more. This post contains our current picks of iQIYI shows for kids.


What is iQIYI?

Think of iQIYI as China’s answer to Netflix. It’s a leading online entertainment platform offering everything from movies and dramas to original cartoons. There’s some content available for free on their site, but the real magic happens when you subscribe through their app: ad-free viewing and access to their full catalogue.

Here in Singapore, signing up is easy. You can do it directly online or even via Starhub and Singtel. With their overseas headquarters based in both Beijing and Singapore, help is just an email or phone call away if you need it.


Our Favourite Shows on iQIYI

Here are some series my kids (and sometimes I!) have enjoyed on iQIYI — along with a few quirky ones worth exploring.

⭐ GG Bond (猪猪侠)

⭐ Deer Squad (无敌鹿战队)

⭐ Cloud Bread (云彩面包)

⭐ Pleasant Goat and Big Wolf (喜羊羊与灰太狼)

⭐ Wonderkeepers (奇幻守护者)

⭐ New Happy Dad and Son (新大头儿子和小头爸爸)

⭐ Oh no, here comes trouble (不良执念清除师)

⭐ Hikaru No Go (棋魂)

⭐ Fangs of Fortune ( 大梦归离)


Bonus Pick: Nezha (哪吒)

Not a series, but if you’re subscribing to iQIYI, don’t miss watching the 2019 box office animated film Nezha. It’s a breathtaking retelling of the legendary child-god, packed with action and heart (if you haven’t heard of Nezha, let me share it’s currently still the highest grossing animated film of all time globally!).


Final Thoughts

Subscribing to iQIYI for kids shows during school holidays has become a fun ritual for us. The kids get to enjoy shows that feel different from what’s on English streaming platforms, and I get the peace of mind that they’re soaking in some language and culture while being entertained.

Not every series will be your family’s cup of tea, but with the variety and affordability, there’s always something worth discovering.

So if you’re looking for a fresh alternative to Netflix or Disney+, give iQIYI a try — your kids might just find their new favourite show (and you might too!) on iQIYI. You can also find regular shows like Super Wings, Boonie Bears, etc on iQIYI, if you want to replace another subscription you have.

If you enjoy these, perhaps you might also like other things our family is vibing with which are free on YouTube and MeWatch from earlier posts:

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