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| - Moose is the on-air teacher of Nick Jr. He engages his preschool audience by curating experiences, facilitating discovery, and asking questions. As the teacher figure he is knowledgeable but almost Socratic in his eagerness to see the audience figure things out for themselves. He often delivers information by asking a question. Moose is an excellent instructor, sharing in the children's enthusiasm and curiosity.
- Moose A. Moose was a fictional animated moose, voiced by New Yorker, Paul Christie, who did serve as the mascot for the cable television channel Nick Jr., and its predecessor Noggin. from April 7, 2003 To March 1,2012 Moose and his silent sidekick, Zee D. Bird, serve as coordinating hosts for all of Nick Jr.'s programming.
- In the era, he is first seen in his signature song "Fantastic Day". During 6:00 PM, he sings his song about saying goodbye to Noggin. Singing to the viewers, he tells everyone activities before each show starts. During the 2004 to 2005 revamp, he is seen in class with Zee. He talks to the viewers about what letter an object starts with and any other stuff.
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| - Moose A. Moose was a fictional animated moose, voiced by New Yorker, Paul Christie, who did serve as the mascot for the cable television channel Nick Jr., and its predecessor Noggin. from April 7, 2003 To March 1,2012 Moose and his silent sidekick, Zee D. Bird, serve as coordinating hosts for all of Nick Jr.'s programming. Moose and Zee were conceived as part of a rebranding effort at Noggin. From February 2, 1999 until March 31, 2002, Noggin was targeted at preteens, and its programming consisted mainly of Sesame Street, 3-2-1 Contact, and other CTW Productions. Starting on April 1, 2002, the format was changed due to low ratings. The format was then mostly aimed for a younger audience. The new concept underlying all Noggin programming was "connected learning," in which all programs were to connect in an effort to reinforce the educational quality of the programs; in other words, connected learning "aims to cram every second of air time with learning experiences. Moose And Zee Were Retired from Nick Jr. on March 1, 2012 Following A Remaing On The Nick Jr. Channel.
- In the era, he is first seen in his signature song "Fantastic Day". During 6:00 PM, he sings his song about saying goodbye to Noggin. Singing to the viewers, he tells everyone activities before each show starts. During the 2004 to 2005 revamp, he is seen in class with Zee. He talks to the viewers about what letter an object starts with and any other stuff. During Halloween bumpers, Moose sings his song why he doesn't like candy corn. During March and April bumpers, he sings his signature song about springtime. During June, he sings his song about summer. During May, he sings a song about neighborhood. During February, he sings a song about animals. During December to January, he sings a song about winter and Christmas in December. During July, he sings a song about music. During September, he sings a song about autumn. During August, he sings a song about games. In 2005-2009, he tells viewers about a new game called "Puzzle Time" and ways of politeness and other ways to do around. The "Fantastic Day" song is still used.
- Moose is the on-air teacher of Nick Jr. He engages his preschool audience by curating experiences, facilitating discovery, and asking questions. As the teacher figure he is knowledgeable but almost Socratic in his eagerness to see the audience figure things out for themselves. He often delivers information by asking a question. Moose is an excellent instructor, sharing in the children's enthusiasm and curiosity.
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