Through a new licensing partnership with Sockeye Media, SKIDOS is introducing YouTube sensation Mother Goose Club to its lineup of educational games and activities. 

Known for its cheerful songs and quirky characters, Mother Goose Club has captured the hearts and minds of millions of families on YouTube and other streaming platforms with its charming videos that teach little learners reading readiness, phonics, and other early literacy skills. Now, SKIDO users can access that content directly in the app, alongside the online platform’s wide variety of existing games, resources, and tools for kids ages 2 and up. 

Mother Goose Club encourages kids to have fun with phonics. | Source: Mother Goose Club

For kids, this means they can watch all their favorite Mother Goose Club videos, discover new words and concepts, and put what they learn into practice — all without ever leaving the platform. Meanwhile, parents can enjoy peace of mind that their little ones are spending their screen time learning in a safe, ad-free online environment. 

“At SKIDOS, we’ve always believed that screen time shouldn’t be passive; it should spark curiosity, build skills, and leave a child better than it found them,” said Aditya Prakash, Founder and CEO, SKIDOS. “Mother Goose Club shares that exact conviction. Their nursery rhyme-rooted content has been building reading readiness and a love of learning in children for years, and bringing that to the SKIDOS platform means families get more of what actually matters — screen time that works for their child.”

Mother Goose Club content is now available with a SKIDOS subscription on iOS, Android, and in-browser. To learn more and download the app, visit skidos.com.

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Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

Natalie is an Assistant Editor for The Pop Insider, The Toy Insider, and The Toy Book. She is a Hufflepuff, a theme park enthusiast, and still holds the school record for the most Accelerated Reader points. If you're looking for her, she's probably at the nearest coffee shop, arguing over who the best Spider-Man is or trying to pet a stranger's dog.

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