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TakaPu: A Gannet in the South Seas

TakaPu, a computer-animated gannet, travels around the Pacific islands and tells about his incredible adventures and exciting encounters with the islanders and diverse cultures of the Pacific. TakaPu is the Maori name for gannet. He is cheeky and precocious, like all young gannets, and, of course, outrageously clumsy. He is driven by his never ending appetite for man made fishfingers and will beg, steal and borrow to get them. The series is aimed at pre-school and primary school kids. In a lightly educational, but nevertheless entertaining and funny way it helps to promote a better understanding of Pacific cultures amongst children of all descents.

TakaPu: A Gannet in the South Seas

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Umigo: You Make It Go

Summer is here and we are in full summer mode. Tons of time hanging out by the pool and hanging out with friends every day. BUT part of me, like many parents, starts worrying about the dreaded summer slide. So many kids fall behind in reading and math. My kids read all the time, they inherited my love of books. But math? Different story. When I was asked to partner with UMIGO to share with you their innovative and creative site that makes Common Core math fun for kids, I really wanted to partner with them.

Umigo: You Make It Go

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The «Questions» Club

In each episode, the members of the "Questions" club — Astra, Zhenya the hedgehog, Jan the bluebird and Bonya the snow troll — receive a video question from young viewers, and from that moment their adventures in search of an answer begin. Having expressed a number of ridiculous hypotheses, the characters test them experimentally, going on an incredible journey through space or time: to different countries, to the past and the future, to digital space, into space or underground. And in the end, they always get to the truth and record a video response to an inquisitive viewer's question.

The «Questions» Club

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