The Zula Patrol - Here’s What They’re Saying So Far

Those crazy kids of ours; there isn’t much that’s too silly for them. Even a cartoon alien with a voice like Bobcat Goldthwait doesn’t faze them. But if they’re laughing while they’re learning - even if we’re cringing - then we shouldn’t complain too loudly, right?

The bloggers were eager to check out The Zula Patrol - a PBS show that focuses on science. Considering that “kid-oriented science shows are few and far between“, the change of pace was welcomed:

The episodes are “well researched and put together by a team of scientists, astronauts and educational specialists,” and “the storyline seamlessly integrates a fun energetic tale with music and thorough scientific exploration. The show carefully reexamines and questions the key points at the end of the tale, teaching both problem solving and language skills.” Another mother agreed, noting that “the storylines work on multiple levels - they offer kid-friendly but not condescending explanations of scientific phenomena, plus warm and fuzzy storylines about concepts like friendship and sharing, plus cool! outer-space! adventure!

Both parents and kids enjoyed the science lessons that were presented in the episodes:

But the older and wiser viewers were a bit cynical where it came to the non-scientific messages incorporated into each episode:

And a few of the parents were ready to pop in their earbuds after the umpteenth viewing:

One mother gave the audio the benefit of the doubt, suggesting that “their comical voices and colorful scenery help to keep kids tuned in.” Another mother agreed, noting “the crisp vibrant graphics in this show not only make for enjoyable viewing but also provide concise memorable illustrations of the material presented. Even children who may not have a deep interest in science will definitely be drawn in by the bubbly characters and well thought out plot lines.

All in all, the kids not only tuned in, but they retained the lessons. As one blogger described it: “The fast-pace of the brightly colored cartoons keeps up the enthusiasm of the mission while the carefully crafted reinforcements of the material keep the information fresh.

In other words, the kids are engaged and learning. Not a small accomplishment for a TV show.

More blogger reviews of the Zula Patrol to come - see the schedule below!

Mon 9/17 - Mommy Needs Coffee
Tues 9/18 - Domestic Diva
Wed 9/19 - Ruth Dynamite
Thurs 9/20 - Three Kid Circus
Fri 9/21 - Bananas and Toddlers
Mon 9/24 - Midwestern Mommy
Tues 9/25 - Pundit Mom
Wed 9/26 - Round-Up Review on PBN

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