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Kidscast website for kids

14 December 2016 by Eileen

Kidscast is a brand new and exciting activity website and app that is suitable for children aged three to 12!  It has a lot of fun activities to entertain children, especially during school holidays such as Christmas!

kidscast

Kidscast is the perfect learning aid and fun environment for children for entertaining and learning. It is accredited by UK.CCIS and also by CoppaKidsafe. These are signs of assurance for parents that their children will be safe and operating in a protected and monitored environment. Browsing through the website, it is very user-friendly and easy to navigate for anyone. Have you come across this yet?

There is a monthly subscription of £3.99 for the app which is available on iTunes and Google stores. It is very affordable and easy to access. Now you can watch Cartoons and Kids Shows, play awesome games and much more! Children can browse freely without advertisements, external links and in-app purchases. Click the link to get a 7 days Trail!

These are the shows available on the site:

Little Monsters

Little Monsters is a British animated children’s television that ran from 1998–1999 on BBC1. This children’s animated series follows little monsters in their funny and fascinating adventures.

Microscopic Milton

Children’s animated shorts featuring a tiny character who lives in a clock in Mrs Witherspoon’s house. Only his friend Douglas, a shaggy dog, knows that he is there. A lovely and charming series that children will fall in love with.

Om Nom Stories

Featuring the energetic character Om Nom on the latest adventures, the cute little green monster from Cut the Rope.

Cockleshell Bay

Charming British animated series about two children, Robin and Rosie, who have moved with their family to the seaside town of the title in order to get away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Beautiful series that is a pleasure to watch and share with the family.

Alias the Jester

The show follows the adventures of a time traveller by the name of Alias and his dog-like companion Boswell. Alias the Jester – A “time traveller bold” as said in the title track. After crashing in the Middle Ages he gets a job as a jester for King Arthur. He also fights crime as the Red Knight, who the wizard Meredith believes he summoned. Boswell – Alias’ dog-like alien companion, apparently possessing a fairly high intellect as he is able to understand Alias and take orders. Very entertaining series that’s kids will love!

Creepy Crawlies

Creepy Crawlies was a stop motion animation series following the characters on their latest adventures.

Victor & Hugo

The misadventures of two bumbling burglar brothers, tall and thin leader Victor, who’s vain and selfish, and short and chubby Hugo, who’s silly and fun-loving. Plenty of fun to be had watching the entertaining series.

Sooty

Sooty is a loveable and innocent British born children’s television series. These retro episodes pull on the heart strings of parents across the UK and provide the opportunity to share those special memories with their children too. With Sooty, Sweep and Sue around there is always fun to be had!

Rainbow

Rainbow ran on ITV for 20 years, mostly at lunchtimes. It became one of the highest rating children shows of all time and one of most enduringly popular. After over 1500 shows, Rainbow came to an end in 1992, but the show remains a massive success with people of all ages. Originally it was intended to develop language and number skills for pre-school children and feature the iconic characters Bungle, George and Zippy!

The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows is a TV series that was originally broadcast between 1984 and 1987, based on characters from Kenneth Grahame’s classic story The Wind in the Willows. Follow Mr Toad and friends on their magical and charming adventures.

Come and join in this afternoon Twitter party from 1 pm to 3 pm with UKMumTv using the hashtag #kidscast to win prizes and join in to learn more about Kidscast!

Disclosure: We will be compensated for our time.

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