As parents, we want screen time that is calm, safe, and aligned with our values — not ad-filled and over-stimulating. That’s what Baby Mo is for: daily dua videos, Islamic kids’ songs, and toddler-friendly educational games. This guide rounds them up, with benefits and when each fits best.
1. Daily duas for kids
Short videos (30–45 seconds) that teach one dua through Baby Mo’s adorable antics. Being short, they make perfect routine cues — play one whenever the moment arrives.
- Dua Before Sleeping — a calming close to the day.
- Dua Upon Waking — open the day with gratitude.
- Dua Before Eating and After Eating — table manners.
The benefit: planting small, consistent acts of worship. A dua read daily slowly becomes automatic — and good habits are the foundation of character.
2. Islamic kids’ songs
Melody and repetition help kids memorize far faster than rote learning, while building vocabulary.
- Bismillah Dulu — begin everything with Allah’s name.
- Hujan Turun Rintik-Rintik — a warm song for parent-child bonding.
3. Spot-the-difference & find-the-emoji games
Not all screen time has to be loud. The Spot the Difference & Find the Emoji series invites kids to sit calmly, observe, and find — building focus, attention to detail, and patience without feeling like a lesson.
Pick by the moment
Healthy screen-time tips
- Watch together. Kids learn best when a parent sings along or points at the screen.
- Short and scheduled. Brief dua videos help keep total time reasonable.
- Connect to real life. After the eating-dua video, practice it at the actual meal.
Why choose Baby Mo
- Child-friendly Islamic content — focused on duas, manners, and good values.
- Calm and not visually over-stimulating, suitable for toddlers.
- Free to watch, and also available as interactive duas & games on babymo.id.
Watch them all on the Baby Mo YouTube channel, play directly in Baby Mo games, or learn the daily duas.