Sesame Street marks its 50th anniversary today. In the five decades since it first aired on television screens across the U.S., Sesame Street has helped teach children to count, to spell, and has exposed them to all kinds of music.
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Filmmaking low tech style! Love the beautiful colouring! Free (koha) Film sessions all day and Sunday @EventfindaNZ@TAPACakl @NZFilmCommissh @AucklandForKids
If cinemas are too loud for you or your tamariki come to our special relaxed screening - lights up/sound low Beautiful Tails 5+ yrs @TAPACakl 19 Oct @EventfindaNZ#kids#film
Congratulations to NZ Children’s Screen Trust trustee and Former NZ child commissioner Ian Hassall who has been made a knight. So honoured to have your wisdom on our Board Photo / File, via @nzherald https://t.co/LolYW4KONN
“I’ve got a golden ticket!” @Netflix has struck a deal with The @Roald_Dahl Story Company to create and produce Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The BFG, and The Twits.
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Our latest @dubit#Trends reveals the #smartphone continues to 'age-down'. More than 2 in 5 kids aged 8-10 in the US and UK have one of their own. So it's good timing that the @BBC launches a new app to help them stay safe when using it @AboutTheBBC https://t.co/UBy58lQJ6Z
When she started @sesamestreet, Joan Ganz Cooney was told a man should run the show so it would be taken seriously. Here's how she fought to create one of the most influential children's TV show of all time. 🙌
"I realised the children were the ones that no-one was listening to" @BenQuilty on #Home a collection of drawings by refugee children from #Syria@WorldVisionAus https://t.co/aEX2rR8B9w