Eleven has started airing a new show aimed at preschoolers called Crocomole
Take a curious little crocodile, add a touch of magic, sprinkle in some music and fun and you have a recipe for a creative cooking adventure.
Aimed at pre-schoolers, Crocomole’s message is that across all cultures, the kitchen is the beating heart of every household. It is where meals are created and prepared with care and love to nourish children and families.
Crocamole is jam-packed with exciting, colourful, easy-to-make food courtesy of chef Truffle (Callan Warner). Molly (Emily Dickson), the funky rainbow sprite, always has a song and game to share and Croc (puppeteer Jack Kelly), the cheeky crocodile, loves to lick the spoon and keep everyone laughing.
The program explores nutrition, numeracy, literacy, and gross and fine motor skills, taking children on a journey of fun and discovery about the food we eat, every day.
Crocomole will be available for catch-up on tenplay Kids, an online destination that people can engage with anytime, anywhere on the tenplay.com.au/kidswebsite.
Crocamole airs 9:30 am weekdays on Eleven