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The Mouse House is wild

With Christmas on the way, you may be looking for ways to keep little ones entertained that won’t drive you to the cooking brandy. The Disney+ channel’s extensive collection of on-demand National Geographic and DisneyNature documentaries can be tactically deployed to that effect: try , or which play young but boast the cinematography that you’d expect from a prestige natural history show (and are often the Jane Goodall documentary and the troubling , all of which will certainly put a few ideas on your New Year resolutions list.

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