Channels & Series
Parents trust by name — "Numberblocks", "Ms Rachel", "Sesame Street". Here's every channel on MFOG, each one hand-picked and held to the same editorial checklist.
Ms Rachel
Speech-therapy-influenced learning videos — slow, clear, and direct. The calm alternative to fast-cut toddler content, built for co-viewing with the youngest kids.
Super Simple Songs
Classic nursery rhymes at a gentle tempo. Works as calm background or a sing-along — repetition that quietly builds vocabulary.
Alphablocks
The BBC phonics series — living letters that combine into words. Structured synthetic-phonics learning in story form.
Numberblocks
The BBC number series — counting and number sense built visually. One of the strongest early-math scaffolds on screen.
Sesame Street
Sixty years of Sesame Workshop research behind it — measurable vocabulary and school-readiness gains (Mares & Pan, 2013).
The Kiboomers
Preschool circle-time songs — movement, routine, and the everyday-skill songs teachers actually use.
Cosmic Kids Yoga
Story-led yoga and mindfulness. A calm movement break that doubles as emotional-regulation practice.
Storyline Online
SAG-AFTRA Foundation actors read children's picture books aloud — illustrated, unhurried, built for storytime.
PBS Kids
Research-grounded public broadcasting — RCT evidence for literacy and numeracy gains across its shows.
SciShow Kids
Concrete, curiosity-driven science at a steady pace. Made for the relentless 'why?' age.
National Geographic Kids
Real-world nature and wildlife footage. Builds genuine knowledge without the overstimulation.
Crash Course Kids
Elementary crash courses across the sciences. Denser than most — best watched with a conversation after.
Free School
Calm, clearly narrated introductions to art, science, history and nature. Structured watching, no hype.
Art for Kids Hub
Step-by-step draw-along videos. The rare screen time that ends with the screen off and a kid making something.
TED-Ed
Short animated lessons on big ideas. Built for tweens ready for genuinely abstract concepts.
Code.org
Age-appropriate entry points to coding and computational thinking, from the non-profit behind Hour of Code.
Homeschool Pop
Calm, clear lessons across elementary subjects — grammar, math, history. Works as structured homeschool watching.
Jack Hartmann
A classroom staple — phonics, letter sounds and counting set to movement songs teachers use every morning.
KidsTV123
The original, gently-paced ABC and phonics songs — clear, uncluttered, and calm.
Have Fun Teaching
Teacher-built educational songs for letters, sounds, numbers and shapes.
Mother Goose Club
Classic nursery rhymes performed by costumed characters — the traditional rhyme repertoire.
Bounce Patrol
Real-presenter kids' songs — animals, colours, counting — built for moving along.
The Singing Walrus
Educational songs for early learners — counting, days of the week, daily routines.
Peekaboo Kidz
Dr. Binocs explains how the world works — concrete science answers for the relentless 'why?' age.
Learn Bright
Clear, structured elementary lessons across science and social studies.
Smile and Learn
Educational stories and explainers spanning science, values and geography.
Draw So Cute
Step-by-step cute drawing tutorials — pause-and-follow, ending with a finished drawing.
Brain Candy TV
Real-footage educational videos for younger kids — vehicles, animals, and the natural world.
Maple Leaf Learning
Simple, slow, repetitive learning songs for the very youngest — colours, shapes, first words.