Parents' Guide to

Queens

By Joly Herman, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 8+

Female animals shine in action-packed nature docu.

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Queens: TV Image, large wild animal posing in front of a black backgrounds

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Community Reviews

age 11+

Based on 3 parent reviews

age 14+

Very informative, great show!

Great and informative show but the music to this documentary was terrible and quite annoying.
age 10+

This has been one of the best wildlife programs I have seen it was good to see all the animals in their natural places and the last season. Wow to see behind-the-scenes of it is absolutely remarkable 10 out of 10 for the series. I hope they make another one. Bravo Angela Bassett and all the female film directors female documentary all the women who put their knowledge experience to this series absolutely amazing.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say: (3 ):
Kids say: Not yet rated

A nature documentary that focuses on the females of species far and wide, this show's got visual and content chops. Angela Basset's emotional and vocal range is up for the task of elevating the females in the wild. But Queens sometimes shapes the narrative to the purpose, too, bringing the drama to the documentary.

Families with middle grade kids and tweens will enjoy this one the most. Younger kids might be a little overwhelmed by the spooky music that can get a little dark. A good pick for families who want to get into nature documentaries, but otherwise find them too scientific.

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