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- Geared for children ages 5-8, "Odd Squad" follows two young agents, Olive and Otto, who are part of an agency that seeks to save the day using math when odd things happen.
- When Bikini Bottom is suddenly scooped out of the ocean, Sandy Cheeks and SpongeBob journey to Sandy's home state of Texas, where they meet Sandy's family and must save Bikini Bottom from the hands of an evil CEO
- Jane Garcia, a 10-year-old girl and her trusty teammates work to protect an endangered animal in each mission-driven episode.
- Dana is a 9-year old girl who loves dinosaurs. Her life changes forever when she's given a Dino Field Guide, which not only teaches her new things about dinosaurs, but gives her the power to imagine dinosaurs into real life.
- The boys come of age on and off the court as their former pro-baller father adjusts to life after basketball and matriarch mother finally gets to pursue dreams of her own.
- When a ghost haunts a neighborhood bookstore and starts releasing fictional characters into the real world, four kids must team up to solve an exciting mystery surrounding the ghost's unfinished business.
- Six outsiders learn the only way to survive school is by sticking together. But can you ever really leave your past behind?
- A young boy with a love for dinosaurs goes on adventures.
- 10-year-old twins, Drew and Jonathan. A pair of regular kids whose extraordinary imagination, creativity, grit and heart help solve problems in their neighborhood by dreaming big and sometimes too big.
- TV SeriesJolie Dubois Olympic aspirations are stalled when her mother moves them from Belgium's elite stables to a family ranch in Baltimore.
- Set in a near future, Endlings centers around four foster children who discover they're not alone following the disappearance of the last elephant on Earth.
- The Odd Squad springs into action when a rival group called Weird Team starts to cover up problems instead of solving them.
- Follows 11-year old Anne and her newly added friends as they try to keep Anne's experiments and androids hidden.
- Follow Dana Jain, a feisty 10-year-old 'paleontologist in training' who eats, sleeps and breathes dinos, as she tries to solve dino experiment 901-where are all the kid dinos?
- The new season of Dino Dan takes things to a whole new level of dino adventure with all new pre-historic creatures, a new gang of friends, and a new Henderson brother who can see dinosaurs. That's right. Trek can now see the dinosaurs too! Now that Trek is ten years old, he has become just as obsessed with dinosaurs as his older brother Dan. Trek eats, sleeps and breathes dinos and, thanks to Dan, has developed a funny way of putting them in any situation. The new season of Dino Dan brings twice the dinosaur fun because now Trek knows what "Dino Dan" has always known: Dinosaurs are EVERYWHERE!
- TV SeriesDex is an artist, a troublemaker and a "paleontologist in training". Dex operates the Dino Field Guide and has the uncanny ability to see dinosaurs in the real world, but he pictures them in a completely new way.
- Roll Play is a live-action, interactive movement series for preschoolers. Each episode is a story about the adventures of puppet characters. While the movements of the Famous PEOPLE Player puppets play out on a black background, children re-enact the movements against a white background. Kids love stories, pretending and getting physical, so they not only watch, but also participate.
- TV SeriesAn action-packed CG-animation series that follows the adventures of two young besties (DJ and Gina) who befriend a mysterious alien boy (Hilo) who crash lands in their backyard.
- This is Emily Yeung is a live action pre-school television series that follows its host, real life pre-schooler Emily Yeung, as she discovers the world from her own unique perspective. In this original format adaptation of the award winning, This is Daniel Cook, six-year old Emily Yeung brings a fresh female perspective as she learns, explores and creates with everyone from painters to musicians and from politicians to rocket scientists. In Emily, pre-schoolers see themselves exploring, learning and creating; they see a girl who isn't afraid to take on the world and explore it in her own fearless way. An unprecedented role model and a spirited and lovable new host to continue the "This is..." format which has empowers kids across North America, This is Emily Yeung.
- Three young birds go on adventures using their imagination. Solving problems with everyday items and having fun all the while. Intended for young children, without all the innuendo that so many other things have now days, but still humorous and enjoyable for even parents to watch.
- A young boy called Daniel Cook learns new things and shares his experiences and adventures with other kids.
- To celebrate Ms. O's 100th anniversary, the agents go back in time to witness her last case as an agent. However, something goes wrong and they change the future for the worse.
- Kids work with their community to improve playground spaces.
- Now You Know combines puppetry, animation and live-action, with segments shot on location with high-profile Experts to seek answers to questions asked by real-life kids.
- Lockdown is an event series that follows a group of bored quarantined teens working together online to solve a mystery involving one of their neighbors - a mystery which ultimately places them all in danger.
- "Scout & The Gumboot Kids" is a hybrid animated and live-action television series that inspires preschool aged children and their families to mindfully explore nature. The series airs weekday mornings on Kids' CBC. Scout is a curious mouse who leads the Gumboot Kids through a series of clues that take them outdoors to solve nature's mysteries. The show is meant to be a bridge between the family room and the outdoors. "Scout & The Gumboot Kids" is endorsed by the David Suzuki Foundation and the UCLA Global Media Centre for Social Impact. The series is created by Tara Hungerford and Eric Hogan of Two Story Productions and features music by Juno Award winning artist, Jessie Farrell.
- An adventure travel series that takes kids on an unscripted journey to countries around the world.
- Follows the unpredictable and real preschool adventures of seven new charismatic kids aged three to six.
- "This is..." is an award-winning live-action television series that opens up the world to preschoolers. In "This is..." young viewers are offered the rare opportunity to see one of their own exploring, learning and creating. During series 3, seven-year-old hosts, Scarlett and Isaiah, embark on brand new exciting adventures and discover the world in their own way. "This is Scarlett and Isaiah" will continue the legacy set forth by the first two incarnations and update it with two new fresh-faced hosts embarking on brand new exciting adventures - all from a preschooler's perspective.
- Seven charismatic preschoolers reveal the true world of childhood in this unscripted series that allows kids to really be kids.
- Ever wondered what's inside an MP3 player? Your cherished toy? The toaster? What's Inside? answers those very questions. From cell phones to chairs, to computers and oranges, each interstitial explores just what is inside of the objects we use every day. Using stop-motion animation to unique fast-paced music, What's Inside? discovers the different parts of an item by breaking them down piece-by-piece until every last screw has been pulled, captivating children age 4 to 8-years-old in the process.
- A series for kids, told by kids. Each episode follows a child who invites the audience into their lives to see their home, their family, their customs, and traditions. Ranging from 'traditional' nuclear families, to divorced parents, to adoption, to new siblings, the series showcases a playful, kids-eye view of family life. Young viewers see portraits of family life that might seem far away from their own, or might seem familiar, or could echo the families of schoolmates, neighbors, and friends. But all of them share what makes a family a family - play, patience, parenting (of course), and time together.
- When the close but competitive Cruz sisters, Chesa and Marisol go on a camping trip with their friends Armin and Lucia, they discover a mysterious chest with five gifts, five stories, and one warning - don't sleep.
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- Starting with footage of kids engaged in play in the relatively adult-free environment of The Jungle Room daycare, we observe the world of kids away from their parents. A world parents rarely get to see. This helps us set up the topic and raise pertinent questions from the parents watching their kids from behind one-way glass. Parents then sit with an expert to discuss what they have seen and debate practical ways they might address the issue, ranging from food to ethics and from humour to grieving. The discussions are intercut with footage from the "Jungle Room" to illustrate, debunk or further the discussion.
- A group of kids meet Vice President Kamala Harris, they go on a scavenger hunt with clues delivered by a NASA astronaut, encouraging children to get curious about space.
- Daniel Cook's new series, I Dare You, is set to encourage kids to exercise while having fun. Drawing on Daniel's established friendship with pre-schoolers, Daniel playfully dares the audience to join him on three fun physical movements. Each action builds on the previous one, leading to a finale in which all three dares are combined into a final fitness medley.
- Daniel Cook joins world-champion skater Kurt Browning for his first figure skating lesson. Daniel learns how to skate forward, how to stop and how to spin on the ice.
- Daniel Cook learns how books are made while watching as his own "This is Daniel Cook" book is put together at a local printer. Daniel watches as big machines print, cut, fold and staple all the various pieces to make a book.
- Daniel Cook joins painter Robert Bateman and learns how to paint animals. Together, Robert and Daniel paint a giraffe eating from a tree.
- Daniel Cook tours a Greek street festival where he gets to try new foods and play games. Daniel is joined at the festival by the mayor who teaches him about the role a mayor plays in leading the community.
- Daniel Cook takes a guided tour through a forest and learns about the different animals and plants that live there. Daniel follows animal trails, looks through binoculars and investigates an abandoned birds nest.
- Daniel Cook visits a local farm and learns about the different animals that live there. Daniel helps feed the sheep and goats before exploring the barn.
- Daniel Cook tours a fire station and learns about the different tools fire fighters use to fight fire. Daniel suits up in a fire fighter's outfit, sprays a fire hose and even sounds the fire engine's siren.