Gifts for everyone

Amazon Prime recently dropped three holiday-themed specials, each aimed at a specific audience. The animated "If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie" will surely have preschoolers begging their parents for a pet rodent. "The Snowy Day," which addresses a slightly older demographic, is a lighthearted take on the joys of diversity, with Laurence Fishburne reading excerpts from the award-winning children's book of the same name. The best of the bunch, "An American Girl Story — Maryellen 1955: Extraordinary Christmas," may bore grade-schoolers, but tweeners should be delighted by the movie's plucky protagonist and the message that the ultimate gift is in the giving.

Now streaming on Amazon Prime

Holiday blend

In the spirit of the holidays, "CMA Country Christmas" opens its doors for carolers from all genres, a policy that leads to an upbeat version of "Little Drummer Boy" by host Jennifer Nettles and "Frozen" star Idina Menzel, while Kelly Clarkson belts out "Baby, Please Come Home." Don't worry; country gets its props, most notably when Loretta Lynn, Trisha Yearwood and Nettles join forces on "Country Christmas."

7 p.m., KSTP, Ch. 5

Out-of-towners

"Supergirl" did such a nice job of welcoming Superman earlier this season that it's now ready for company from more members of the DC family. Barry Allen, aka the Flash, zips in just in time for Thanksgiving dinner. Supergirl returns the favor on Tuesday with an appearance on "The Flash."

7 p.m., WUCW, Ch. 23

Neal Justin