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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaChris and Martin Kratt bring their enthusiasm for animals to the pre-school set.Chris and Martin Kratt bring their enthusiasm for animals to the pre-school set.Chris and Martin Kratt bring their enthusiasm for animals to the pre-school set.
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As someone recently watching Zoboomafoo, I would like to share my thoughts on the show. One of the best things about the show is how it teaches children about animals and their habitats fun and engagingly. The characters on the show are pretty lovable, and using a real lemur as the main character adds a unique touch to the show. The show's focus on conservation and the environment is commendable as well.
However, there were a few areas of improvement. The show can sometimes feel repetitive, with similar themes and topics explored in different episodes. Additionally, some of the jokes and humor used on the show may be less entertaining for older viewers, although they are sure to delight younger audiences. Despite these minor flaws, I would still recommend Zoboomafoo to parents looking for an educational show their children will enjoy. The engaging and informative content of the show makes it an excellent option for kids interested in nature and animals.
However, there were a few areas of improvement. The show can sometimes feel repetitive, with similar themes and topics explored in different episodes. Additionally, some of the jokes and humor used on the show may be less entertaining for older viewers, although they are sure to delight younger audiences. Despite these minor flaws, I would still recommend Zoboomafoo to parents looking for an educational show their children will enjoy. The engaging and informative content of the show makes it an excellent option for kids interested in nature and animals.
I used to watch it every day! That's a little embarrassing because I am 21 now, and this was only about a year or so ago. Anyway, all the animals are so cute and there are lots of interesting facts which make the show interesting for adults, even though it is aimed at children. I think my favorite part is when Zoboomafoo comes along and describes an animal that he's seen. I alway try to beat him to the punch and guess the animals before he finishes describing them and the little cartoon picture is complete of the animal. However, some things do get tedious for adults. I mean, how many times do you have to open a closet and have everything fall on your head before you either learn not to open it, or clean it up?
This series is excellent and stands out in children's (and adults!) entertainment. It is educational with joyful and playful abandon. I highly recommend it for all ages but especially if you are looking for great role models and riveting entertainment for your children. My 5 year old has been watching the DVD's since he was 2 and he still bounces around the room like a kangaroo while he watches these favorites! We have to get these wonderful Canadian(?) DVD's posted to us here in Australia and eagerly anticipate each new release. If you are a parent in North America count yourself very fortunate to have such easy access to these fabulous productions. I highly recommend every DVD produced to date by "Zoboomafoo". Enjoy!
And neither can I! But I'm 32...soon to be 33.
I saw a few episodes and liked it. I love the leaping lemur's colorful animated sequences and the cartoons of mysterious lumps turning into cute animals! It's such a whimsical "Animal Planet" show for preschoolers where the grown brothers play around with all kinds of critters and run off into adventures with their camping equipment to explore the wilderness. It's a real romp in the vine-covered playroom indeed!
I saw a few episodes and liked it. I love the leaping lemur's colorful animated sequences and the cartoons of mysterious lumps turning into cute animals! It's such a whimsical "Animal Planet" show for preschoolers where the grown brothers play around with all kinds of critters and run off into adventures with their camping equipment to explore the wilderness. It's a real romp in the vine-covered playroom indeed!
...and adults alike. Ok, I'll admit it: I watch Zoboomafoo! And I'm not ashamed of it. =) I stumbled across this show one afternoon when Montel was a repeat, and Rosie was a repeat and there was nothing else on. It's great! It's like "The Crocodile Hunter" for children. Lots of animals, goofy brothers who host the show, and a talking leemur as the mascot! Who wouldn't love this show? This one ranks right up there with "Sesame Street" and "The Muppets" from back in my day. (I'm only 18, but that's over-the-hill these days.) I highly recommed this show to everyone.
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- CuriosidadesZoboomafoo's real name was Jovian. He was a Coquerel's Sifaka who was born at the Duke Primate Center in 1994. He died November 10, 2014.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Educational Kids Shows (2014)
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