Everything parents and caregivers need in one place
ZAFARI is built to help children feel seen, welcomed, and confident in who they are. This hub gathers the story, educational value, safety posture, and next steps for the grown-ups guiding them.
A parent hub, not just a marketing page
This page is designed to help adults quickly understand what ZAFARI is, what children can do here, and how the brand supports emotional growth.
ZAFARI is a children's entertainment world built around belonging. The central story begins with Zoomba, a little elephant born with zebra stripes, and expands into a broader world where difference is not a problem to be fixed, but a strength to be welcomed.
For parents, that means more than colorful characters. It means stories that help children talk about empathy, confidence, inclusion, and friendship, plus a growing set of playful website experiences that support co-viewing, conversation, and early learning.
Start with the essentials
- Ages 4-7 at the center, with family co-viewing in mind
- Stories built around belonging, empathy, resilience, and friendship
- Parent-facing learning pathways through ZAFARI Trek
- COPPA-focused product decisions and parent-controlled experiences
Choose the next best place to go
Whether you want the educational overview, the viewing experience, or the account tools, these are the main grown-up destinations.
Read the FAQ
Get direct answers about ZAFARI's values, age range, educational approach, and where families can watch.
For grown-upsExplore ZAFARI Trek
See how short lessons combine academics and social-emotional learning in one playful experience.
For grown-upsWatch With Your Child
Find full episodes, clips, and sing-alongs that can become conversation starters at home.
For grown-upsOpen Parent Dashboard
Sign in to save progress, manage child profiles, and follow your child's learning journey.
Use ZAFARI as a conversation starter
The most valuable family experiences often happen after the screen turns off.
ZAFARI works best when stories lead into real conversations. A short moment from an episode can become a meaningful discussion about feelings, kindness, difference, or courage. That is also the philosophy behind ZAFARI Trek, where academic learning and social-emotional learning are intentionally woven together.
You do not need a formal lesson plan. A few thoughtful questions after watching or playing can help children connect the story to their own lives.
Four easy questions for after screen time
- How do you think Zoomba felt in that moment?
- What would you do if you were Quincy's friend?
- What makes someone feel included?
- What is something special about you that the world needs?
Built for families, with parent oversight in mind
ZAFARI's children-facing experiences are designed around parent visibility, clear consent expectations, and a restrained approach to data collection.
COPPA-minded by design
Core child experiences are designed to avoid unnecessary tracking and keep parent control central to account setup, consent, and saved progress.
Useful beyond the living room
Parents, teachers, and caregivers can all use ZAFARI stories and lessons to open conversations about belonging, emotions, and respectful community.



