
Piwi+ is a French television channel that focuses on children’s programming, particularly for preschool and early primary school audiences. Its content is built around animated series, short educational segments, and live-action shows that encourage creativity, curiosity, and social skills. The channel avoids violent or overly fast-paced material, instead offering stories and characters that reflect everyday experiences and gentle problem-solving. Music and simple songs are woven into many of the programs, helping young viewers learn language and rhythm. In France, Piwi+ is often recognized for its distinctive, colorful on-screen identity and its commitment to age-appropriate storytelling without commercial interruptions during shows.
The channel is available through most French cable, satellite, and IPTV providers, and it also maintains a catch-up service and a limited selection of full episodes on its website. Some content can be streamed via mobile apps linked to a subscription. Piwi+ does not broadcast news, sports, or reality shows; its schedule is built around short, repeatable episodes that fit a young child’s attention span. Parents in France sometimes use the channel as a reliable source of screen time that aligns with developmental milestones, though the channel itself does not market itself as educational in a formal sense.

