A children’s series made for kids, starring kids, What’s Your News? brings 4 to 6 year old children their news. The reporters are a crew of engaging ants and every episode includes a major breaking news story, one feature story, interviews with child experts, traffic updates and the weather. The series focuses on children’s experiences and interests, showing them a world filled with people whose news is their news.
Producer: Lenz Entertainment
12×5'
Artie the ant and his friends set out on new adventures that bring them together with other creatures. With their passion for music and all their relations, it is no surprise they find friends amongst creatures their elders would call their natural born foes. In fact, Artie and his friends work and play to create a place where all creatures can live together in peace and harmony.
36×22'
A lively, animated, preschool series that explores the wonderful world of animals as seen through the eyes of a cheerful little Aboriginal princess named Bizou. Through storytelling, sing-alongs, book readings, live-action animal footage, colourful illustrations and animation, children learn to appreciate the connection between each other and the wonderful world of animals that surround them.
13×30'
Take one healthy measure of math. Blend in two cousins and their wacky Uncle Norm. Next, mix in some mayhem, music and a lot of laughs. Add in a big serving of learning. Then top it all with a weekly “make, build and do” project. It’s a formula that amounts to plenty of mathe-magical fun with The Prime Radicals!
From finding lost items with a grid to using hands as measuring tools, the Rads have it covered. Based on the math curriculum for young learners, the series makes numbers cool for kids by showing them how math is used in our everyday world. The Prime Radicals takes the mystery out of math and puts the fun back into learning!
10×6'
This animated series follows two main characters, curious little dragons named Spirit and Imm who live in a land that used to enjoy great freedoms – including flying and fire-breathing – which have withered away because they were taken for granted and neglected. Spirit and Imm seek to restore these freedoms to all the dragons in the kingdom, and viewers help them with this journey by playing games and continuing the story in a companion website. Each broadcast episode is described as a fun-filled, action packed, “choose your own adventure” type of story with an unresolved ending that encourages viewers to vote on what show characters should do next.