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Mother Goose Club
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''Mother Goose Club'' is an educational [[Preschool|nursery school]] program produced by Sockeye Media LLC.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Launched in 2008, it has become one of of the most popular kids' channels on [[YouTube|Youtube]] acquiring more than 6 billion views and more than 3.5 million subscribers.<ref name=":0"></ref><ref></ref> Mother Goose Club videos are also available on [[Netflix]], [[Amazon]], [[List of PBS member stations|PBS stations]] nationwide, and on the [[YouTube Kids|Youtube Kids]] mobile app.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
The show is made up of a series of educational [[Live action|live-action]] and animated videos, with a cast of six recurring characters who introduce classic nursery rhymes to children through catchy tunes, play and interactive lessons.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> An emphasis on words helps young children learn early language skills while rhymes and melodies encourage song participation and physically movement.<ref></ref>
The show was created by educators and parents of four, Harry Jho and Sona Jho of Sockeye Media.<ref></ref><ref></ref> Mother Goose Club videos were initially uploaded to YouTube for the purpose of sharing content with industry professionals, but subsequently developed an unexpectedly large following among the general population.<ref name=":0" />
The show is made up of a series of educational [[Live action|live-action]] and animated videos, with a cast of six recurring characters who introduce classic nursery rhymes to children through catchy tunes, play and interactive lessons.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> An emphasis on words helps young children learn early language skills while rhymes and melodies encourage song participation and physically movement.<ref></ref>
The show was created by educators and parents of four, Harry Jho and Sona Jho of Sockeye Media.<ref></ref><ref></ref> Mother Goose Club videos were initially uploaded to YouTube for the purpose of sharing content with industry professionals, but subsequently developed an unexpectedly large following among the general population.<ref name=":0" />
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