Parents' Guide to

Harvey Beaks

By Emily Ashby, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 7+

Kindly bird's smart choices outshine characters' mischief.

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Community Reviews

age 6+

Based on 10 parent reviews

age 7+

A great show for kids

This is a great show from what I’ve seen. The main character Harvey Beaks, go’s on adventures in the woods with his two friends, Fee and Foo. The character Harvey is a very nice character, and his friends are fun to watch. The other characters include Claire, an anime fan who has a sister and has a crush on Foo, and Dade, Harvey’s other friend who is a very cautious guy. The series was very pleasant to watch, and I recommend it.
age 7+

Messages From a Young Bird and his friends. Can be for ages 7 and older. Maybe younger.

Even though there maybe some crude hummer, has a positive side for all ages.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (10 ):
Kids say (9 ):

Harvey is the kind of kid (er, bird) parents would want as a friend for their own youngsters. He's responsible, he's punctual, and he always sees the best in everyone and every situation. By contrast, Fee and Foo revel in pushing their luck, which gets them into trouble with many of their neighbors. Typically Harvey's kindhearted nature stands in contrast to their schemes, and he must decide whether he's OK with where their influence takes him. Although he doesn't always make the best choice in the first place, he usually manages to learn something worthwhile from the experience.

For a series that's centered on a relationship fraught with peer pressure and a good kid contemplating doing bad, Harvey Beaks is a surprisingly enjoyable show with a menagerie of quirky forest-dwelling characters. Fee and Foo have plenty of faults, but they're exceedingly fond of their kindly pal, and they'll go to any length to help him when it's necessary. If your kids are old enough to recognize the characters' bad behavior, then they'll pick up on the positive messages in Harvey's better choices and his inner struggle to strike a balance with mischief.

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