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5 reasons why Nickelodeon’s Ricky Zoom is perfect for pre-schoolers

With how easy it has become for kids to access media, parents want to make sure that they’re consuming content that’s safe, enjoyable, and formative. As pre-schoolers start to get more adventurous and curious, they’ll need role models they can look towards to teach them important values and help build character. Luckily for parents, Ricky Zoom has the perfect set of characters and adventures that little ones are sure to enjoy learning from.

Here are some important lessons and values kids could learn from watching Ricky and his Bike Buddies zoom around their town, Wheelford:

1. Independence

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Ricky and his friends Loop, DJ, and Scootio are a gang of young bikes always looking for fun and new adventures. As they bike around Wheelford, they get to meet various personalities and encounter challenges that they need to solve on their own. Each of the Bike Buddies has its own strengths, and every challenge they are met with is an opportunity for their individual growth as young bikes.

2. Critical Thinking

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The problems Ricky and his friends encounter vary every day. From figuring out mysterious bike personalities to helping out their neighbors in Wheelford, the Bike Buddies work together to find the best approach to solve the problems they face. With the help of their parents and friends around town, the Bike Buddies are encouraged to think through each situation carefully, turning previous missteps into memorable learning experiences.

3. Creativity

As the Bike Buddies are also young and in school, their imagination is about as wild as regular pre-schoolers. The problems they face are not always the most conventional, and each of them is made to use their unique skill sets and creativity to solve problems. Watching Ricky Zoom teaches kids to think outside of the box and on their feet when sudden challenges arise.

4. Teamwork

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One of the main themes of the show, Ricky Zoom emphasizes the importance of trust and friendship within a unit. More than just best friends, Ricky and his friends are a team. When one of them is faced with a problem or is doubting him- or herself, the others are quick to reassure them and help them back on their wheels. They value each other’s feelings and motivate each other throughout the hardships they encounter.

5. Family

Unlike other television shows, the families of each of the four Bike Buddies are featured constantly in Ricky Zoom episodes. The relationships of the young bikes and their parents and siblings are explored, as well as the challenges of miscommunication common among families. The parents of the Bike Buddies also offer advice and important life lessons for the young bikes, allowing them to grow happily and healthily under their guidance and support.

These are only five out of the many life lessons and values each episode of Ricky Zoom is sure to impart on children. Paired with its vibrant animation, catchy tunes, and lovable set of characters, little ones will surely get hooked on Ricky Zoom – and parents can rest assured that they are taking in positive content at the same time. 

Zoom into the fun and catch Ricky Zoom on Nickelodeon at 11AM on weekdays.

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