Every month, Netflix Canada adds family-friendly shows and movies for your kids to stream. Here's what's coming up in February 2018.
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Every month, without fail, Netflix Canada adds new kids' content to its roster. There aren't as many new ones for February 2018 as there usually are...but they're giving us more PAW Patrol, so we're not complaining! Read on to discover the new movies and shows that your kids can enjoy on Netflix Canada in February 2018.
But first, a quick note: The age recommendations offered below are approximate. Every kid is different—you're the best judge of what's appropriate and what your kid can handle.
PAW Patrol (season 4, new episodes) Best for: Ages 3+ In this preschool favourite, six heroic puppies, led by a tech-savvy 10-year-old, pull off high-stakes rescue missions using humor, problem-solving skills and cool vehicles. Available Feb. 28.
Luna Petunia: Return to Amazia (season 1) Best for: Ages 3+ Luna Petunia returns to magical Amazia, adding memories to her scrapbook with old friends—and a new pal from the Animal Empire. Available Feb. 2.
Dragons: Race to the Edge (season 6) Best for: Ages 7+ The fifth season of this popular series, which is based off the 2010 film How to Train Your Dragon, introduced a new villain to oppose Hiccup and the Dragon Riders, and it ended on a bit of a cliffhanger... Now your kids can finally find out what happens. Available Feb. 16.
Photo: NetflixBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Best for: Ages 12+ Fearing that the actions of Superman are left unchecked, Batman takes on the Man of Steel, while the world wrestles with what kind of a hero it really needs. Available Feb. 26.
Photo: NetflixGreenhouse Academy (season 2) Best for: Ages 10+ In the new season of this tween show, new student Aspen comes between Hayley and Leo; Max and Jackie investigate Emma's sudden departure from the school; and Brooke falls under a bad influence. Available Feb. 14.
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