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Discover the wacky world of animals in ZOOMOO



   
Wild life film makers and early childhood education experts collaborate to start upthe first wildlife channel that will be a good learning opportunity  for children who are in pre-school.

Are nature documentaries too boring for your little ones? Worry no more, mommies and daddies! As the first preschool channel which is all about wildlife and conservation, ZooMoo brings excitement to learning by combining funny and adorable puppet characters, stunning animation, breathtaking nature videos, and interactive games that will help young children develop a love for animals. The channel is available on Solar Entertainment’s latest digital platform, EasyTV.



A collaboration between wildlife filmmakers and early childhood education experts from the University of Otago, New Zealand, ZooMoo features a lineup of more than 1,500 standalone episodes that are organized to make learning fun, easy, and effective for very young viewers.

The highlight of each show is the channel’s cast of funny animal puppet characters. Each furry friend has a unique personality, strength, and weakness the cast is able to overcome through teamwork. Some of these animal pals include the optimistic photographer Flash the dog, the wise and pedantic Owl, the skillful and expressive Ninja Gorilla, the inventive and adventurous Piglet, and the gentle giant Panda.


The optimistic photographer Flash the dog



The wise and pedantic Owl

The inventive and adventurous Piglet
The gentle giant Panda

For additional content, the channel comes with a companion ZooMoo App that can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The app lets kids explore a wildlife sanctuary called ZooMoo Island where they can look for and interact with up to 300 animals. Through the app, parents and their little ones can team up to complete games, puzzles, and other activities.

No Internet connection is required after the initial download, and parents don’t have to worry about in-app advertisements and purchases. ZooMoo’s ZooSync technology also enables users to sync their apps with the channel for more free content. Just run the app when a show flashes ‘ZooSync’ to receive gifts from the channel.


ZooMoo is available on EasyTV channel 9. Learn more about ZooMoo by visiting http://asia.zoomoo.tv/. Follow ZooMoo online by logging on to Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/zoomooasia/, Twitter @ZooMooAsia, and Instagram @zoomooasia.



About ZooMoo
ZooMoo is a collaboration between some of the world’s foremost wildlife filmmakers, early childhood educationalists and technology developers. Its programming engages and entertains children with the wonders of animals, to stimulate and develop their innate emotional connection with the natural world. Some of ZooMoo’s well-loved shows are Leo the Wildlife Ranger, Lost!, Clawdia’s Amazing African Adventure, Piglet’s Adventure Machine, and Ninja Pop.


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Comments

Lovell Compoc said…
Wow meron pala ganito mommy slamat sa pagshare hehe matutuwa sila nito kahit minsanan lang manood
Aiza Azia said…
Sigurado maguvustuhan ito ng mga anak ko.. Ang cucute mg mga character.. Papadownload ko na ito sa hubby ko.. Tjank momshie sa pag share 😘😘
divine labbuanan-cabral said…
super perfect ito sa mga kids momshie👍👍❤❤❤

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