A Mom's Review of Nickelodeon's Noggin Channel
12 Hours of Quality Preschool TV
One of my favorite features of Noggin is that it is commercial-free. Shows run from the top of the half hour for about 20 minutes, and then in between, instead of mindless commercials, there is about 10 minutes of educational time with Noggin's mascots, Moose and Zee. They consider shapes, colors, patterns, and so on. There are also segments of music and dancing, studying different animals, cooking, crafts, and many other fun knowledge-building pieces. While there is occasionally a little piece about Lysol and Nick, Jr. these bits are quick and inoffensive, and are not likely to make your child say "I want that!"
The shows Noggin offers are great. Some favorite Nick shows on Noggin are, of course, "Dora the Explorer" and "Go, Diego, Go", and my personal favorite, "The Backyardigans". Classics they offer are "Little Bear", "Franklin", and "Blue's Clues",
Some newer shows, or at least new enough that I have not heard of them before, are "Jack's Big Music Show" featuring music-playing puppets, "Oobi" which consists entirely of characters made of people's hands, "Lazytown" which was created in Iceland and is a little unusual, but peppy and encouraging of healthy behaviors, "Wow! Wow! Wubzy" a cartoon of three silly friends and their humorous adventures, and "Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends", featuring the voice of Kristen Davis, which is a wonderful show about the love and warmth of family.
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