I was a 2010s kid as well as being raised as a 90s-2000s kid too.
As well as being the first, quote on quote 'logo stan', to grow up in the 2010s, as well as being raised as a 90s-2000s kid. I, however, have been encountering television shows that went through bold choices of being a good and bad preschool television show (including that one show that was called Dora The Explorer, I used to like Dora, but then, when I say this, I'm not tryna to offend the Dora The Explorer fans out there, but I HATE the show nowadays, and there were some good shows I liked but still like to this day, including My Little Pony, which were Generation 3, and Generation 4 (I have nothing against bronies, but anyway), and some pretty bold choices, like Team UmiZoomi, which I don't really know if it was a 2000s or 2010s show, but most commonly the 2010s, but there was The Little Einsteins, which I remember watching as a kid, because of the classical music and the pretty enjoyable characters, and there was this show about singing, which was from Australia, the place I currently live, and it's called Hi-5, which are made up of five people in a band group, in a cool, LSD-ish, and a very nostalgic world, as well as many other shows. And there was this animated show, which was not really a kids' show, and had a lot of swearing and cussing, and it was called Family Guy, which features a family that takes place in Quahog (Ko-Hog, guys), which is a fictional place in the US state of Rhode Island, as well as many adult animations, which premiere on Fox8, which had pretty good shows, and still does to this day, but I started watching it when I was 4 years old, as well as comedy shows, which was on The Comedy Channel Australia, which was a defunct comedy channel I watched back at Kariong), and I had DVDs of that one very nostalgic kids' band that used to make my day when I was around a preschool age, I think I was around 1-2 years old at the time, now I am 14 years old, which was called The Wiggles. And there was a series of DVDs, which was called Despicable Me, which relies on a guy named Gru, who had a plan to steal the moon and neglected three girls, and had an army of anthropomorphic yellow three-fingered creatures.