Netflix Expands "Gabby's Dollhouse" Universe with New Competition Series and More Kid-Friendly Content

Ricky Gervais

Comedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.

Netflix is significantly boosting its children's programming with the announcement of a new competition series based on its highly successful preschool show, "Gabby's Dollhouse." This expansion highlights the streaming giant's strategic focus on captivating younger audiences by introducing innovative formats and enriching its existing popular franchises. The new series promises to blend creativity and fun, inviting young fans into an interactive experience inspired by the whimsical world of Gabby and her friends, solidifying Netflix's position as a leading platform for family entertainment.

The newly announced competition series will feature pairs of young bakers and crafters engaging in friendly contests, drawing inspiration directly from the imaginative themes and characters of "Gabby's Dollhouse." Laila Lockhart Kraner, who portrays the beloved character Gabby in the original series, will serve as the host, guiding contestants through various challenges. Netflix plans to release four holiday-themed episodes of this untitled series later this year, with additional new episodes slated for 2027. This initiative comes as Season 14 of "Gabby's Dollhouse" is set to premiere on September 14, indicating a continuous flow of fresh content for its dedicated viewership.

Netflix's investment in children's content is substantiated by impressive viewership data. The platform revealed that kids' programming constituted nearly 22 percent of all viewing in the previous year. Among its standout titles, "Gabby's Dollhouse" emerged as a particularly strong performer, ranking as the fourth most-watched series on Netflix from July to December 2025. This strong performance underscores the show's widespread appeal and the significant impact of children's content on the platform's overall engagement metrics.

Beyond the "Gabby's Dollhouse" universe, Netflix is enriching its preschool offerings with a variety of new additions. Over 100 episodes and specials from the iconic "Sesame Street" collection were made available recently, with another 20 episodes scheduled for release next month. Furthermore, Netflix premiered "Bedtime Stories with Netflix Jr.", a series designed to help young children unwind. This new offering features calming narratives from popular franchises such as "StoryBots," "Trash Truck," "The Creature Cases," "Gabby's Dollhouse," and "Dr. Seuss," previously available as podcasts and on YouTube. Upcoming content for younger viewers includes the third season of "Dr. Seuss's Red Fish, Blue Fish" on August 10 and the second season of "Sheriff Labrador" three weeks later. The Netflix Playground app will also receive new games later in the year, incorporating characters from "PJ Masks: Save the Night," "My Very Hungry Caterpillar," "My Little Pony," "Paw Patrol," "Trash Truck," and "Sesame Street," alongside six new mini-games for "KPop Demon Hunters."

Netflix continues to enhance its diverse array of children's programming, recognizing its vital role in attracting and retaining family audiences. The strategic expansion of the "Gabby's Dollhouse" franchise, coupled with the introduction of new educational and entertaining content, reaffirms Netflix's dedication to providing high-quality and engaging experiences for its youngest subscribers.

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