Amazon Studios is primed to launch six kids’ pilots next month as part of its 2015 fall pilot season, including an animated show based on best-selling book franchise “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” for preschoolers.

The slate includes “The Numberlys,” based on the award-winning picture book, app and short film that’s an homage to Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis”; “Danger & Eggs,” about a girl and her best friend, a giant talking egg; “Eddie of the Realms Eternal,” in which a meek middle schooler is unexpectedly drawn into an adventure in another dimension; “Everstar,” following an adventurous 12-year-old girl brought aboard a rogue spaceship that travels the universe; and “Yoyotoki HappyEars!,” a story about a fox family that accidentally wind up in a magical land with mythical creatures.

The kids’ pilots will debut Nov. 5 on Amazon Video, along with the six previously announced pilots for grown-ups: “Edge,” “Good Girls Revolt,” “Highston,” “One Mississippi,” “Patriot” and “Z.” Users in the U.S., U.K., Germany, Austria and Japan will be able to watch the pilots.

As has been its practice, Amazon will incorporate customer feedback and ratings on the shows to determine which ones to greenlight as full series for Prime members.

“Our new kids pilots will combine rich worlds with unique characters that we hope will appeal to our customers,” said Tara Sorensen, head of kids’ programming for Amazon Studios.

Here’s a rundown of the new Amazon children’s shows:

Preschool-Aged Kids

“If You Give a Mouse a Cookie”: Follows the twists and turns of the original story, ending back with giving the mouse a cookie. Based on the books by Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond; written and developed by writer Ken Scarborough (“Arthur,” “Doug”).

Follows the twists and turns of the original story, ending back with giving the mouse a cookie. Based on the books by Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond; written and developed by writer Ken Scarborough (“Arthur,” “Doug”). “The Numberlys”: Show about five city kids who nurture a sprout into a beautiful tree encourages children to think beyond the way things are always done — to how they could be. “Numberlys” is created by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg of Moonbot Studios. Pilot is exec produced by Lampton Enochs (Super), written by Joe Fallon (“Arthur”), and directed by Saul Blinkoff (“Doc McStuffins”).

Kids 6-11