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‘CoComelon’ grows to include speaking characters, live tour

 AP  One of Netflixs most popular childrens series CoComelon, a giggly musical series with repetitive lyrics dropped a new special on Monday providing many parents like Arinze Odira of Windsor Ontario a reprieve. I had a lot of stuff I wanted to do and my wife was sleeping explained Odira, whose daughter Keine is 13 months.





 I put CoComelon on and she was there for almost three hours. I had the time to do everything I wanted to do. Odira was so thankful he took to Twitter to share his thanks To the producers of CoComelon I owe you guys. Thank you for helping millions of parents around the world.It may not be as flashy or as high-profile as Netflixs adult programming, such as Bridgerton or The Crown but CoComelon is an important show for the streaming service.


Besides the United States US its hit the top 10 in countries including the United Kingdom UK Philippines Canada and South Africa.CoComelon and Netflix also plan to go big in 2023 by releasing a new series called, CoComelon Lane where the characters speak. Episodes will be set up by main character JJ a toddler with a tiny curl of hair on the top of his head and two teeth. He talks directly to camera so he talks to the kid at home. It really feels like he has inviting you into a playdate with him and his friends. He has asking you to come with him on whatever his journey of the day is said Netflixs pre school content executive Heather Tilert who said CoComelon Lane is targetted for children a little bit older.


 Cocomelon is really hoping to continue with kids who have fallen in love with JJ and friends already and kind of move with them through their development. So CoComelon Lane we see as really kind of for three to five years olds. The new hour long special released this week called Fun with Family and Friends consists of 20 new musical animated shorts. Its the first CoComelon content exclusively available on Netflix. They have upped their music game too licensing songs parents will recognise including Twist and Shout and Stand by Me, but touching on skills for reaching pre school milestones including colors  shapes movement and even emotions.


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