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- In front of Maki, Tomoyo, Satomi and their children gathered at Manpukutei, Mamoru, who is aiming to be a comedian, shows off a comedy story. When Maki praised Mamoru that Tomoyo was interesting, Takashi said, "Why don't you make money by distributing the story you showed on the Internet?" And a suggestion. In order to make a buzzing video immediately, Mamoru, Takashi, and even wisdom will start shooting together. Children think that videos need to have an impact, and they come up with "Tutor Mamoru" who imitates Torako. On the other hand, Maki, Tomoyo, and Satomi, who saw such children, also decided to cooperate with each other to earn money. However, due to the difference in values, the discussion between adults has developed into a quarrel...
- On the pages of the encyclopedia, the child will also find useful information and amusing mini-games that help develop observation and reaction speed, as well as logic and the ability to think outside the box.
- "Milkshake. Monkey: Bananas About Food" is a children's series aired on Channel 5. Along with Shane the Chef, this series follows inquisitive puppet as he explores where their food comes from.
- Save the Earth from plastic with this DIY crafting series of easy-to-make, eco-friendly party favors and school gadgets. Watch and learn how to make jeans pencil cases, paper jewelry beads, reusable sandwich bags, and more. Plastic water bottles, straws, and bags might be part of your everyday life. But that single-use plastic doesn't disappear when you're done with it: Most ends up in the ocean, where it can entangle animals or make them sick. Watch this DIY series of eco-friendly crafts and Save the Planet from plastic.
- Our series explores relationships' intricate fabric, essential for fulfillment. It delves into love, hate, friendship, and trust, each a cherished bond shaping our existence.
- Felix lives in a small attic room with his grandmother Blenda. In the evenings he has difficulty falling asleep. So he usually plays a fairy tale for the parrot Fenix.
- ABC Children's TV Club was a magazine-style program screened nationally on weekdays from 5.00-6.00pm. Each day of the week featured a different program title introducing a variety of overarching program themes and related content.
- A gameshow in which two teams go head-to-head guessing answers from a survey of 100 people.
- "Submarine 10" was a hosted children's show with Don Jones presenting cartoons and television serials on WLCY-TV Channel 10 in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA, in 1965.
- Drive WA is a series all about getting on the road to discover one of the worlds most amazing regions. Tune in for some spectacular landscapes, amazing history and sensational wild life footage, you are going to see the best of Western Australia,
- Mini-series for children about the boy Laryea from a fisher town in Ghana.
- Children's edutainment series about current computer technology.
- Five passionate students have been recruited by Project Planet to lead their schools into a more sustainable future. Project Planet's champion, Lawrence Gunatilaka, introduces the five Waste Warriors who will steer their three schools on the individual missions that have been set for them. At Fremantle College in Western Australia, Waste Warrior Sinon has the mission of reducing food waste. He imagines the possibilities of bringing the school vege patch back to life, with students growing their own food. At Berry Springs Primary School in the Northern Territory, the focus is on water: a finite and precious resource. Waste Warriors Jenny, Max and Jayden will stop water wastage and promote renewable energies. Jenny, Jayden and Max develop a solar-powered automated irrigation system for the school garden. And at Taroona High School in Tasmania, Waste Warrior Freida is set the task to break the waste cycle and follow the 5 Rs: to Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Renew and Recycle. Each "R" has a project team with a planned activity to achieve results. Lawrence calls in on the Waste Warriors every few weeks to see how they're progressing with their tasks. And each week, the Warriors are set an extra challenge. In episode one, it's to reduce their class landfill to an amount that would fit in a small glass jar; another week it's to get the message out about an endangered local native species. Their extra challenges arrive in a purple box and there's always a USB stick to plug in, with a message revealing this week's task. Throughout the series, the Waste Warriors are supported by relevant experts, who come in with advice and practical assistance to help them succeed in their major mission. There are relevant facts and statistics along the way, as well as interviews with - and reactions from - the Waste Warriors. They have to clean toilets with natural ingredients and use recycled materials to build a watering system. There are experiments and a whole lot of team work as our Waste Warriors set their sights on changing their fellow students' attitudes. "It actually feels pretty cool being a Waste Warrior - it's like being a superhero," says Jayden from Berry Springs Primary School. "I think it would be so cool if we could help change people's minds," reflects Freida, from Taroona High School. Sinon from Fremantle College is both realistic and optimistic about this team's task: "It's going to take a lot of time and it's going to take a lot of effort and it's going to be hard for all of us, but I think we can do it."