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Zigazoo is Announcing NFT Content for Children

Posted on the 09 April 2022 by Nftnewspro

Zigazoo, the world’s biggest kid’s social media application, is releasing an NFT platform, which introduces children to NFT content with Nyla Hayes and more. Together with Moonbug Entertainment, the NFT platform will highlight different popular children’s video franchises like CoComelon. And this is the prize: One of Nyla Hayes’ recent NFT series is available currently on Zigazoo’s NFT platform. Can you guess which one it is? Continue reading to know more.

Zigazoo is called the Tik-Tok for children, where children can send innovative video answers to challenges of the world’s largest children’s brands. With the goal of educating young children about NFT tech, Zigazoo will be dropping a collection of NFT collectibles for children on Flow blockchain.

Moonbug Entertainment plays an important role as the home of the best entertainment for children. particularly, the company will carry the CoComelon, Blippi, and My Magic Pet Morphle video franchises to Zigazoo’s NFT platform. To the unfamiliar, CoCoMelon is a very famous YouTube channel for young children. The channel has gained 132 million viewers since its announcement in 2006. As reported by Moonbug, the CoComelon NFTs will show JJ’s main character in his own clothes.

After that, meet the 13-year-old NFT artist Nyla Hayes, who made it big by selling her long NFT Neckie series. As part of this partnership, she is announcing her recent NFT series, ‘Long Neckie Kids NFTs’, on Zigazoo’s platform currently. Majorly, she will act as a community educator for the platform as well.

Surprisingly, NFT packages sold on the Zigazoo’s platform are rare on three levels. The price of each NFT package varies from $5.99 to $49.99 depending on its rarity. Kids can earn, collect, trade, and share their NFTs on the platform. In addition, they can display their NFTs in their profiles and videos.

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