Good news: there’s a holiday episode of your kid’s favorite show. And we know how to find them. Here’s a list of 20 popular toddler shows and where to find the Christmas special episode from each. From Elmo to Pete the Cat to Daniel Tiger, and…the Avengers. It’s all here

Marvel Superhero Adventures: Frost Fight

Loki tries to steal Santa’s powers in this Christmas-themed Avengers cartoon for kids. Honestly, the plot of this one is better than the last Thor movie. Frost Fight streams on Disney+.

Paw Patrol Pups Save Christmas and Meet Santa

Technically, this is just a regular episode: Paw Patrol Season 1, Episode 11. Paw Patrol streams on Noggin and Paramount+. There’s also a short version on YouTube here.

Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas

George, being a monkey, does not understand his human world, one which he was cruelly thrust against his will. It only makes sense that he should spend the rest of his life making the Man in the Yellow Hat miserable. The fun doesn’t stop at Christmas when George struggles to understand the concept of the season by waking his captor each morning at 5 AM to ask AGAIN if today is Christmas. Antics ensue. A very monkey Christmas indeed. A Very Monkey Christmas is streaming on Hulu Premium and Peacock Premium.

Mickey Mouse Club House: “Mickey Saves Santa”

Mickey and his friends have to help Santa when his sleigh breaks down. At the very bottom of the cartoon barrel, the MMC’s “Grum-like” animation is off-putting and feels like the cartoon equivalent of a cheap buffet. It’s enough of what your kids recognize to not reject and some of what they like to keep them engaged. But let’s be honest, it’s the worst. Mickey’s shrieks punctuate an early Sunday morning like the worst hangover, one where you realize your youth has officially waned and your back hurts just from sleeping. “Mickey Saves Santa” is streaming on Disney+ and Youtube

Little Einsteins: “The Christmas Wish”

Little Einsteins only ran for four years in the mid-to-late aughts but remains a cult parent favorite. Leo, Quincy, Annie, and June, are a group of explorer friends who travel around in Rocket learning. The show’s heavy emphasis on art education makes it one of the rare kid shows that makes you feel like your kids might get smarter by watching it; classical music and art are woven into each episode. The Christmas Wish has friends traveling to Mt. Everest to rescue a special gift that has fallen off Santa’s sleigh directly on the tallest mountain in the world. “The Christmas Wish” is streaming on Disney+

The Cat and the Hat Knows a Lot About Christmas

Tumble Leaf: Snowflake Dance/The Tinsel Topper

Elena of Avalor: “Navidad”

What’s Christmas without a goat-related mishap? Elena is not here for this shit as celebration prep takes a turn for the worse and disaster erupts around the town. Doña Paloma is there to cash in on the chaos until Elena sets the townspeople straight, doling out guitars as they all gather at the castle to celebrate the meaning of the season. Problem solved! Elena of Avalor “Navidad” is streaming on Disney+ and the platform has Disney Junior holiday specials bundled for ease.

Trash Truck: “A Trash Truck Christmas”

If you know anyone with small boys they are likely way ahead of you when it comes to the vehicle-based TV situation. Do they like trucks? Oh, they like trucks. The best new show is Netflix’s “Trash Truck” which is, to quote a dad friend, “Not as a good as Bluey, but just a nice show that isn’t stupid.” The voices are calming, and it’s a sweet story about a boy and his best friend—a giant trash truck—and a group of talking animal pals. Hank believes in his BFF so strongly that when Santa crash-lands on Christmas Eve Hank volunteers Trash Truck to save the day. A Trash Truck Christmas is streaming on Netflix

Bluey: “Verandah Santa”

Bluey is genuinely one of the funniest kid shows around. A family of Australian cattle dogs (“Mom, Dad, Bingo, Bluey!”) live their lives in a series of quirky, six-minute vignettes. Bluey and Bingo spend most of their time with Dad who indulges Every. Single. Game the girls invent for him. Your kid may want to play “Statue” or “Daddy Robot” once they realize the fictional dog parent plays with them, like, all the time. In “Verandah Santa” the family and visiting cousins, Muffin and Socks, muse about how Santa will come to visit without a chimney. They take turns sneaking in from the veranda pretending to be Santa delivering gifts– until Bluey takes it too far. “Strap yourselves in, kids” mutters Dad ominously as Bluey snatches the Santa hat for her turn. “Verandah Santa” is streaming on Disney+, Disney Now, and Youtube TV. But, there’s also the Bluey episode “Christmas Swim,” which is streaming on Disney+, or free, right here.

Peppa Pig’s Christmas Specials

Dinosaur Train: “Winter Solstice Eve”

Doc McStuffins: The Doc McStuffins Christmas Special

The Doc is in, and she’s got to save Christmas. If there’s anything we know about a Christmas special it’s that some kind of logistical nightmare is going to occur, forcing the characters to take action. The resident problem solver has to tackle a pretty big boo-boo this time: the power at the North Pole has gone out, disrupting all the toy work. By using time travel, Doc can make Christmas happen while paying special attention to those who need the most love. “The Doc McStuffins Christmas Special” is streaming on Disney+

Vampirina: “The Fright Before Christmas”

Sofia the First “Holiday in Enchancia”

The rags-to-riches bastard child, Sofia, will celebrate her first “Wassalia” in the castle with her new dad and siblings. Sofia can’t wait to spend time with her family, but her terrible step-siblings, are, of course, only excited about presents. Also, her new dad has disappeared and this rightly makes her nervous. Like any good heroine, Sofia heads to the woods with her magical amulet where Princess Aurora appears and refuses to help her find her missing dad and just tells her to let the talking animals help. King Roland was trapped in the fucking Woodcutter’s cottage all along, which seems unhelpful of Aurora to not mention.“Holiday in Enchancia” is streaming on Netflix and Disney+ and the platform has Disney Junior holiday specials bundled for ease.

Daniel Tiger “Snowflake Day”

Elmo Saves Christmas

Yo Gabba Gabba “A Very Awesome Christmas Special”

Yo Gabba Gabba presents the perfect holiday extravaganza for parents who have just vaped a little THC in the garage. This rocking special features DJ Lance Rock, My Chemical Romance, Tony Hawk, and Mark Mothersbaugh. It’s delightful, colorful, and makes no sense. Your kids will love it. “A Very Awesome Christmas Special” is streaming on Youtube

Pete the Cat: A Very Groovy Christmas

Octonauts: A Very Vegimal Christmas

The Octonauts Octonauts: “A Very Vegimal Christmas” is streaming on Netflix.