Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
Borgarkeri
A bit overrated, but still an amazing film
Hattie
I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
discgolfjones
The animation is awesome and the story line is equally impressive. Not many kids shows also catch my attention like this one. Well made!
mgrzyb-17881
Stumbled across this show after realizing there was free programming with a Prime membership. After searching through what was available, we found Tumble Leaf. After a few episodes my child became hooked. Now its the show requested and watched right after school. He's totally glued to it and is learning some awesome skills in the process. Amazon really hit it out of the ballpark with this show!
velexane
This is the first children's show my almost 1yr old has really liked! (he's one of those babies we haven't been able to keep from watching anything we watch at 6mos+) So we were on a mission to find a kid's show that would hold his attention, and we found that in Tumble Leaf! It's entertaining enough for us to watch with him as well! We really enjoy it, and the fact that it's not annoying like other toddler/preschooler shows. The animation is very well done, and the attention to detail is well though out in this show. 10/10. Love the lessons, and how each episode starts with a new item to explore and learn with!
amanda-purington
My toddler loves this show! The mini-episodes are only 11 min long. It is far and away his favorite of the few different shows we've tried out. He literally starts laughing as soon as I start up a new episode. Unlike so many other cartoons I've come across with both him and my nieces and nephews, this one is actually (more than) bearable for the adults in the room to watch, as well. It is cute and educational for young kids. It goes over the different names, functions, and properties (shininess, reflectiveness, shape, sound, etc.) of everyday items, and it's a really cute premise. For instance, in one episode Fig (the main character) discovers that round things roll more easily on smooth surfaces, by playing with a round item on different types of surfaces. These are the sort of little details in life that parents get so used to, that we might not think to point them out to our kids. To us, they are just obvious details, but to little kids, everything is a brand new lesson, and Tumble Leaf writers do a great job of going over various items and their properties, as if they are also seeing through the children's' eyes, for the very first time. We've gone through the first season and begun to cycle back through, again, so I'm definitely looking forward to the second season!