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Have you tried Kabillion for TV entertainment, for kids? {+Giveaway}

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What do you do if your child insists on watching their favorite Dive Olly Dive show every morning or perhaps Chloe’s Closet?

Kabillion, a free on demand kids network currently in 45 million homes, with over 350 million views,  is offering downloads of its award-winning programs for instant streaming. Chloe’s Closet, Dive Olly Dive and ToddWorld,  all recipients of a Parents’ Choice Award, are the first three series available for download with additional programs available on a weekly basis after September 8th. Their vast library of educational and informational series will be available for download at 4, 6 or 13 episodes at various prices.

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Once you purchase the digital version your child’s series of choice, you can stream the episodes on your computer, laptop, phone, tablet or download the same to your device of choice.

This is also a fun gift to send electronically do a little one miles away, for a birthday or a special occasion.

The Kabillion team is so confident you will be satisfied with their service that they offer a refund, if required, if at any point you’re unsatisfied.

Why they’re even known as one of U.S.A.’s top 10 kids Free On Demand TV Networks!

 

Enter for a chance to win 13 episodes of Dive Olly Dive OR Chloe’s Closet just by leaving a comment below, in response to the question: 

 

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{To be eligible to win, you must be a resident of the U.S.A, 18 years or older and must leave a comment, in response to the question, before 11.59 pm CST on October 18th, 2014}

 

What is/was your child’s favorite preschool show on TV? 

 

22 Comments

  1. I have never heard of this program – my BBF has a two year old grandson – sharing this post with her. She is always looking for ways to keep him occupied,

  2. This is such a great idea for families with little ones. I wish I could have streamed my sons TV shows when he was little.

  3. My kids love Netflix and their setup only allows them to see kid shows, but this looks really interesting!

  4. I’ve never heard of it, but it looks cool. I’ll have to ask my husband if this would work with our current networks and gadgets.

  5. My kids are a little older, but I know they would have loved this option when they were younger. They really loved all the PBS shows – Super Why and Clifford were favorites.

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