Parents' Guide to

Planet Earth III

By Joly Herman, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 6+

Attenborough's masterful series talks adaptation, has peril.

Planet Earth III TV poster: Elephants walk beside a river

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An astounding nature documentary, this series might represent a masterwork for a storyteller who's been documenting life on Earth for the past six decades. In Planet Earth III, David Attenborough manages to balance being gentle and somber at the same time. He lends gravitas to the oncoming black storm that's bound to decimate the fledgling population of a flock of flamingos. Bright moments receive their time too, such as seals who join in formation to turn the tides on a great white predator. Attenborough knows how grave the environmental challenges are, but he also understand his audience. Viewers want to be inspired, not sink into despair.

There's nothing like the present moment to create a better future, this show seems to say. Kids and parents will have lots to talk about after viewing this series together.

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