What is Moshi and How Can It Be Used for Teaching?
Moshi is the digital calming tool that parents and teachers can use to help students learn

Moshi is what the company calls a healthy form of digital entertainment. The idea being that this can be used to learn from while also helping kids to calm themselves.
This is an interactive app platform that offers a selection of games and media designed to help soothe children. So while this can be used in one way, to educate and explore learning, it can also be used as a way to calm and relax kids before bed.
This is for use both at home and in a school environment, as needed. With more than 8 billion minutes listened to on the app so far, this is very popular among kids, parents, and teachers. In fact, according to the company, 93 percent of teachers say it helps improve focus.
This guide aims to offer more guidance on Moshi and how it might be useful to you.
What is Moshi?
Moshi is an app that is designed to offer audio and visual clips, songs, games, and more to help children with learning. That includes social-emotional learning as well as skills such as memory and reading.
This is not specifically targeted at an age group, but it would be good for children as young as 1, listening along, and could go right up to older children who use the games and emotionally helpful tools.
The stories that are aimed at self-regulation or meditation could prove helpful for children to have access to as and when needed for ongoing years. Equally, this could help teach them skills so they are better able to calm and sleep on their own.
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Since everything is character-led, with objects having faces, this makes for a warm and welcoming space that's ideal for younger kids or those who better engage with humanizing characters.
How does Moshi work?
Moshi offers a library of content that can be accessed using the large and clear icons that make navigation easy, even for younger kids. A selection of sections that include games, stories, music, moments, sounds, and meditations is available.
Teachers can use this in class as a way to help teach SEL with meditations and stories focused on specific skills. For example, they may want to work on self-awareness or empathy. Equally, the games can be used to help develop skills such as problem-solving and emotional control.
This could be used by the teacher in class, throwing the audio to a Bluetooth device, through which they remain in control of the device. Or this could be used in-hand by the students themselves on their own devices, as needed.
What are the best Moshi features?
Moshi is super simple to use and comes packaged in a bright and colorful interface that makes it appealing and accessible to younger children. That said, since a lot of this is audio content, it can be used with very little screen time required to still get the best out of it.
For teachers, there are helpful resources including downloadable lesson plans from the company's website. The Moshi characters are even organized for educators with ideas of how they can be used as part of classroom management.
Groupings of stories and music is available by themes, times, categories, or several of those factors. All of which can really help educators aiming to teach specific tools as part of their lesson plan.
For educators at early childhood institutions, or caregivers, the selection of useful sleep-focused audio represents a helpful way to not only get littles ones off for naps, but also to help them learn to do that with more independence.
For children who struggle with concentration or their emotions, the use of meditations or short audio clips can be helpful as ways to give them more of a sense of self control as they learn to self-regulate.
How much does Moshi cost?
Moshi has both a seven-day free trial and an ongoing subscription model. Educators get the full service for free at time of publishing.
While the free trial offers you a good look at the kind of materials available, you'll need a subscription for full access longer term.
You can pay monthly, at $12.99 per month, or annually with a one-off $79.99 payment, which works to almost half the price. This gets you full access with all the materials available on demand.
Moshi best tips and tricks
Wind down
Use the audio to wind down a class, or before bedtime or a nap, so kids can learn to self-regulate into a calmer state.
Meditate
Use the meditations with kids to help guide them into ways to find control when they may otherwise feel emotionally overwhelmed.
Play
Use the games as a way to help with learning, while also representing a reward or fun time that they can enjoy.
Luke Edwards is a freelance writer and editor with more than two decades of experience covering tech, science, and health. He writes for many publications covering health tech, software and apps, digital teaching tools, VPNs, TV, audio, smart home, antivirus, broadband, smartphones, cars and much more.