Review & Giveaway: ZooMoo! A preschool channel on StarHub

Friday, October 2, 2015

We received our package from ZooMoo recently and you can tell the kids were delirious! Just looking at those smiles plastered across their faces made my day! Kids are really very easily contented! Every morning, I find it a struggle. I'm like a headless chicken rushing to get their breakfast ready, bathe them, cook their lunch, nap them and get one ready for school. This is on top of cleaning their poo and what not. I used to do a lot of homeschooling. That is until Small K came along. I still try, but try as I might, it does get a little tricky with both hankering for attention. The activities would also have to be different, hence to sync the session is absolutely challenging. Often, when I'm preparing lunch, Small K would also come over and explore his new surroundings. There was this once when he toppled a whole jar of sea salt and I had to sweep it all up! Talk about more work. So there were many occasions when i resort to the television. I used to be very hung up over the fact that children under 3 should not be watching television programmes or exposed to gadgets. For Big K, I managed to advocate it. Her screen time is tremendously limited except over at gramps. Now that we are living with gramps, it's a different story altogether. Small K would clamour the grandfather for his favourite National Geographic. Ok, that at least is more educational than the mother-in-law's favourite 黄金年华. Big K thankfully, due to my rigorous training, hasn't been addicted. In fact, she would watch for a while and tell the adults that that's quite enough. 

However, I do need some help and hence I'm always on the lookout for educational programmes or dvds which can stimulate those little minds. I do admit that there are some programs and apps out there which are pretty good. One such avenue which I recently discovered is the world of ZooMoo. This is aired on StarHub Channel 306. It's the world's first preschool channel that is all about animals. ZooMoo explores the animal world in ways that are entertaining, interactive and enriching, sparking in kids a love for animals. ZooMoo is a collaboration between some of the world's foremost wildlife filmmakers and world renowned early childhood educationalists from the University of Otago, New Zealand's premier university. Sounds very intelligent to me. Together, they have created a powerful package: a catalyst for learning that engages both children and their parents. 



Look at how happy they were!


 wow what big eyes you have!



 These are the premiums and goodies we found in the gift pack!


I love it that my children are so innovative. One parcel kept them busy the whole morning! And I hadn't even switched on the programme for them!


The trailers were stored in a thumb drive which doubles up as a bracelet as discovered by Big K.


Ahhhh..a moment of peace. As they watched, I could peacefully do my stuff or cook their lunch without getting it burnt! The ZooMoo program lineup comprises of short form and long form shows which combine spectacular wildlife footage with a range of puppetry, animations, and narrative techniques to create a unique viewing and learning experience for little viewers. 

Photo credits: http://asia.zoomoo.tv/photos

Which kid wouldn't love funny furry characters? The children were excited when they saw Flash, an intrepid wildlife photographer, who gets lost on every mission in a new series which had premiered on 16 September. Together with a cast of funny furry characters, the children are taken on a journey of discovery about the animal kingdom.

Photo credits: http://asia.zoomoo.tv/photos

And....That's not all! ZooMoo has an app!! You can download it for FREE! The app works as a stand alone experience, where children can feed and look after animals, pose them for photos, watch video clips and learn each animal's name and how common or rare they are. After the initial download, no Internet connection is required! Good right? And and and....there's a "parent's page" where parents can learn more about what animals their children are interacting with most. This would certainly bring about more sincere conversations rather than the "it's so fun right?". Parents can gather more information on each animal and bridge the gap between the child and them.

SO what are you waiting for? Tune in to Starhub Channel 306 or download the app today!


Giveaway Time!!
The kind people at ZooMoo are giving away a gift pack to One lucky winner. Here's how to participate: 





Terms and Conditions:

This giveaway will end on Friday, 9th October 2015, at 2359h, and is open to Singapore residents only.
The winners will be contacted via the particulars provided when entering this giveaway, and will have 24 hours to respond, failing which a new winner will be selected.
All incomplete entries will be disqualified, and all entries will be verified before the winner is announced.
This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.
*Disclaimer: We received the ZooMoo gift pack for the purpose of this review. All opinions, are our own.

4 comments:

  1. My boys usually have 2hrs of TV a day but restrictee channels

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    1. hi Sharon..thanks for sharing. how old are your kids? 2hours will be too much by my standards haha though honestly when i'm not at home, I won't know how much TV they are exposed to. Sigh.

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  2. HI,

    Thanks for hosting a nice giveaway..

    My 8 years old spend about 60 mins ( 30 mins TV & 30 mins Her Koobits Maths )
    My 3 years old spend about 15-20 mins 3 times per day.. I want to reduce it . Hope could be once Haze is over..

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    1. Hi Ashmika, thanks for sharing. Yeah, the haze is crazy but thank goodness for technology to keep them entertained otherwise our sanity would be compromised!

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