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Press Release – NZ On Air NZ On Air has funded almost $2m worth of Aotearoas most-loved childrens shows in the latest funding round, including news, creepy crawlies and a quirky local series thats gone global. The winner of New Zealands Best Childrens show at the …
NZ On Air has funded almost $2m worth of Aotearoa’s most-loved children’s shows in the latest funding round, including news, creepy crawlies and a quirky local series that’s gone global.
The winner of New Zealand’s Best Children’s show at the 2019 NZTV Awards,
Welcome To Cardboard City returns with 10 more action-packed, hilarious episodes. Starring the vocal talents of Jeremy Wells, Mihingarangi Forbes, and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, the series has already made a splash internationally, with Jetpack Distribution snapping up the rights to take the antics of the Cardboard City Fire Department to the world.
The winner of New Zealand’s
Best Children’s show at the 2019 NZTV Awards,
Welcome
To Cardboard City returns with 10 more action-packed,
hilarious episodes. Starring the vocal talents of Jeremy
Wells, Mihingarangi Forbes, and Prime Minister Jacinda
Ardern, the series has already made a splash
internationally, with Jetpack Distribution snapping up the
rights to take the antics of the Cardboard City Fire
Department to the world.
Morgane Merien AKA the ‘Bug
Hunter’ will continue to educate New Zealand’s young
ones on all things creepy crawly in
Bug Hunter!
Aotearoa.
Tamariki will delight in the return of
Yap Trap 2, a wonderful animated musical comedy
Also in this episode of
KEA Kids News, we get the sauce on why tomatoes are so cheap and even try out a tomato cannon.
KEA Kids News is funded by NZ On Air and is made for kids, by kids. Twice a week our talented reporters bring their peers relevant stories and issues from across Aotearoa and the world. The project aims to get kids between the ages of 7-11 involved and excited about the news and current affairs. This is the final episode of Kea Kids News season two. Thanks for watching and learning with us. We hope to be back with fresh bulletins soon.
Also in this episode of
KEA Kids News, we learn about autism and how a ‘quiet session’ at the Lego Brickman exhibition offers autistic children a chance to immerse themselves in the Lego world.
KEA Kids News is funded by NZ On Air and is made for kids, by kids. Twice a week our talented reporters bring their peers relevant stories and issues from across Aotearoa and the world. The project aims to get kids between the ages of 7-11 involved and excited about the news and current affairs. If you have a news tip for
KEA Kids News, email janine.fenwick@stuff.co.nz.