

Nick Jr.
Welcome to the Nick Jr. App—the home of PAW Patrol, Shimmer & Shine, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Nella the Princess Knight, and all your preschooler’s favorite Nick Jr. shows! Download this free app today and kids can watch full episodes, play educational games, discover...
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Apple Watch
- Apple TV
Features
Properties
- Educational
- Kid friendly
Tags
- learning
- kids-educational-game
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Nick Jr. information
What is Nick Jr.?
Welcome to the Nick Jr. App—the home of PAW Patrol, Shimmer & Shine, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Nella the Princess Knight, and all your preschooler’s favorite Nick Jr. shows! Download this free app today and kids can watch full episodes, play educational games, discover original videos, and, with a tap, uncover other silly surprises. If you are a Nick Jr. channel subscriber, you can also access hundreds of additional episodes when you sign in with your TV provider.
Here's what you'll get when you download the Nick Jr. App:
FULL NICK JR. TV EPISODES Watch Nick Jr. episodes for free! Plus, if you're a Nick Jr. channel subscriber, you can access more full episodes by signing in with your TV provider.
ORIGINAL VIDEOS You’ll find lots of educational and entertaining videos that will have your preschooler learning, laughing, moving, and grooving!
GAMES AND ALPHABET BUTTONS Keep kids entertained with educational games and alphabet buttons that deliver silly surprises.
KID-FRIENDLY EXPLORATION Audio instructions and easy-to-use swiping and tapping allow pre-K kids to explore and discover videos, games, and more.
NEW STUFF ALL THE TIME The Nick Jr. App is adding more of your kids’ favorite shows and games all the time. Check back regularly for updates.








Comments and Reviews
App is not bad and designed well for kids. My issue is with the quality of content of some of these shows. Not sure some of these are any more wholesome to development or education than standard YouTube fare. I'd stick with PBS Kids if I were a responsible parent.