If you love Peanuts and you need to entertain some kids this summer, queue up Apple TV+. The streamer announced its summer slate of kids and family programming today, which includes original content and beloved returning series.

Returning favorites include season 3 of The Snoopy Show, BAFTA-winner Lovely Little Farm, and Duck & Goose. Launching this summer, look out for Camp Snoopy and multiple Peanuts specials.

Check out the full Apple TV+ kids and family summer slate below.

Kids & Family Content Headed To Apple TV+ This Summer

The Snoopy Show season 3 – June 9

The world-famous beagle is back! Dig into new adventures with Snoopy, along with his best pal, Woodstock, and the rest of the Peanuts gang. 

Duck & Goose special – June 9

Prior to the launch of the new season of Duck & Goose, watch the new special, “When Duck Met Goose.” When Thistle gets upset with her new neighbor, Bluebird recalls the bumpy days of Duck and Goose’s early friendship.

Lovely Little Farm season 2 premiere – June 16

BAFTA Award-winning live-action animated hybrid kids and family series Lovely Little Farm follows sisters Jill and Jacky as they love and nurture all the animals on their farm nestled in lavender fields. Being a young farmer isn’t easy, but every day brings these sisters adventure and a chance to grow. Return to the farm with season two where Jill and Jacky continue to nurture Quackety Duck Duck, Al Alpaca Pickle Pony and meet some new friends along the way. 

Duck & Goose season 2 premiere – July 7

Inspired by the New York Times bestselling books by Tad Hills, Duck & Goose is a preschool series that celebrates the unique camaraderie of Duck and Goose, two best feathered friends that don’t always see beak to beak. That is until they discover that embracing and appreciating each other’s differences can help them think up entirely new ideas to help solve everyday challenges, both big and small.

Eva the Owlet shorts – August 4

In honor of International Owl Awareness Day on Friday, August 4, four new Eva the Owlet shorts, based on the New York Times bestselling Scholastic book series Owl Diaries by award-winning author Rebecca Elliott, will debut on Apple TV+. “Diary, Cheer Me Up, Up, Up!” follows Eva when she goes on a fly with Baxter to cheer herself up after breaking a pinecone she crafted. In “All About Baby Mo,” Eva tells her diary all about Baby Mo after he covers one of her pages in scribbles, but she realizes how many things she loves about him. “Diary Doodles” follows Eva as she doodles how she feels while waiting for the rain to stop. In “Diary, Cheer Lucy Up, Up, Up!,” Eva helps Lucy write her own Cheer-Up List when Lucy feels sad after her favorite stuffed animal gets a hole in it. 

Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie special – August 18

One-of-a-Kind Marcie follows Marcie, an introvert who loves her solitude but also enjoys helping her friends. As they train for the school golf championship, Marcie assists Peppermint Patty as her caddie, offering thoughtful and deliberate advice to help her win. Meanwhile, after coming up with brilliant solutions to her classmates’ problems – from hallway traffic jams to lunchtime pizza shortages – Marcie is unexpectedly elected as class president…a role she never wanted. 

Suddenly thrust into the spotlight, Marcie struggles to cope with the expectations of her new job and retreats as far from the public eye as possible. As the golf championship begins, Marcie is still in hiding and Peppermint Patty is forced to tee off with Charlie Brown filling in as her caddie. But after some wise advice and a little introspection, Marcie realizes she can still make a difference for her friends and the school – she’ll just have to buck other people’s expectations and do it her own unique way.

Peanuts Anthology III & IV

Fans of the beloved Peanuts gang will have more classics available to watch from Mendelson/Melendez Productions and Peanuts Worldwide in the Peanuts Classics collection on Apple TV+, including “It’s an Adventure, Charlie Brown,” “It’s Spring Training, Charlie Brown,” Emmy Award-winner “Life is a Circus, Charlie Brown,” “Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown,” Emmy Award-nominated “Play it Again, Charlie Brown,” Emmy Award-nominated “Snoopy’s Getting Married, Charlie Brown,” Emmy Award-winner “You’re a Good Sport, Charlie Brown,” “It’s a Mystery, Charlie Brown,” “What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown,” Emmy Award-nominated “It’s Magic, Charlie Brown,” Emmy Award-nominated “Someday You’ll Find Her, Charlie Brown,” Emmy Award-nominated “Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown?,” “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” “Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown” and Emmy Award-nominated “Charlie Brown Celebration.” 

Camp Snoopy – Series premiere date TBA

After discovering their troop is in danger of disbanding, Snoopy and the Beagle Scouts set off to the Great Outdoors to earn their performance badges, with the Beagle Scout Manual as their guide. Meanwhile, Charlie Brown and friends enjoy their summer at Camp Spring Lake, crossing paths with Snoopy as they experience everything camp and the outdoors have to offer.

Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin

The origin story for one of Peanuts’ most beloved characters, Franklin, follows how he approaches making new friends. Franklin’s family is always on the move with his dad’s military job, and everywhere he goes Franklin finds support in a notebook filled with his grandfather’s advice on friendship. But when Franklin tries his usual strategies with the Peanuts gang, he has trouble fitting in. That’s until he learns about the neighborhood Soap Box Derby race – according to his grandfather, everyone loves a winner! He’s sure that winning the race will also mean winning over some new friends. All he needs is a partner, which he finds in Charlie Brown. Franklin and Charlie Brown work together to build a car and in the process become good buddies. But as the race nears, the pressure mounts – can their car and their newfound friendship make it to the finish line? 

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