Bah, don't remind me. Fucking toddlers think they're so great. Magic brains and nobody cares if they shit their pants. What a life. And my advice is perfectly reasonable for anybody at an intermediate state who's listening isn't quite up to the task of following along solely by ear, but who's reading isn't good enough to handle more complicated kanji.
Honestly, at best anything you try to watch right now is just going to make you more used to hearing Japanese, you probably won't learn much of anything. I mean, you can still do it, but even stuff for babby is going to be made for authentic Yamato babbies, not faker gaijin babbies. Hard to make recommendations for total beginners. Best advice is that if it's not made for learners, make sure it's interesting, because that's all that's going to get you through it.
That thing never worked for me. Using Ixrec's guide and http://japaneseclass.jp/ has been pretty useful, though.
I can and do! I have a skillful tongue after all...
Ehehe.
...恥ずかしいよ。