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Apr 10, 2007

Bindi: The Jungle Girl

Posted by Jan Zeiger

The series, Bindi: The Jungle Girl, has been completed and will air on Discovery Kids this June in addition to a special about Bindi's life with her father, Steve Irwin.


Bindi Irwin was filming a new series, Bindi: The Jungle Girl, with her father before he died. I’m excited to announce that the series has been completed and will debut in June on the Discovery Kids Channel. As you may have guessed, the focus of the show is wildlife conservation. In the series, Bindi has her own tree house that’s set high in the rainforest, where she interacts with animals as well as visitors who stop by (including Steve and Terri Irwin). Kids from all over the globe will have the opportunity to improve their understanding of the importance of conservation and will even be able to write in and have their questions answered via “Bindi’s Blog.” I haven’t gotten to preview the show yet, but it seems like it has the makings of a hit--a charismatic young star, cuddly animals, and fun dance routines.

Bindi will also be starring in her first television special, My Daddy: The Croc Hunter, which will air on Friday, June 8th at 9pm ET on Animal Planet. Look for the premiere of Bindi: The Jungle Girl the following day on Discovery Kids Channel at 5pm ET.

Source: PR Newswire 3/27/07

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Apr 1, 2007

2007 Kids' Choice Awards

Posted by Jan Zeiger

Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards were announced this weekend. Which actress do the kids prefer? Raven? Miley? Emma? Jamie Lynn? Get the answer here!


Here are the nominees and winners of the Kids' Choice Awards for 2007 in TV-related categories:

Favorite TV Show

*American Idol*

Drake & Josh

Fear Factor

The Suite Life of Zack and Cody

Favorite TV Actor

*Drake Bell in Drake & Josh*

Jason Lee in My Name is Earl

Charlie Sheen in Two and a Half Men

Cole Sprouse in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody

Favorite TV Actress

*Miley Cyrus in Hannah Montana*

Emma Roberts in Unfabulous

Jamie Lynn Spears in Zoey 101

Raven-Symone in That's So Raven

Favorite Cartoon

Jimmy Neutron

The Simpsons

*SpongeBob SquarePants*

The Fairly OddParents

Acording to Nickelodeon, more than 40 million votes were cast this year, with kids being able to vote online or via cellphone. Visit the Kids' Choice Awards website for a complete list of winners and nominees.

Source: Press Release 3-31-07
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Mar 22, 2007

Brand New Episodes of Blue's Room

Posted by Jan Zeiger

We've seen new episodes of Backyardigans this week. Expect to see four new episodes of the Blue's Clues spin-off, Blue's Room, during the week of march 26.


New episodes of Blue's Room will air on Monday through Thursay of next week at 10am. The four episodes which include "Little Red Riding Blue" and "Knights of the Snack Table" will be shown again in a special two hour block on Friday, March 30 from 12 to 2 ET.

Don't forget to check out Behind the Scenes of Blue's Clues for interesting facts about the groundbreaking original series.
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Mar 15, 2007

PBS KIDS to Celebrate Earth Day

Posted by Jan Zeiger

Tune in during the week of April 16th as PBS celebrates Earth Day with special episodes of favorites such as Maya and Miguel and Curious George.


Look for special Earth Day programming on PBS during the week of April 16. The Earth Day lineup will include five new episodes of It’s a Big, Big World as well episodes of Curious George, Dragon Tales, and Clifford the Big Red Dog that will get children thinking about conservation. Miss Lori and Hooper will talk about recycling in between Earth Day-themed episodes and music videos from the children’s band, Milkshake.

Older children will have the opportunity to learn about environmental issues in the afternoons when special episodes of Arthur, Maya and Miguel, Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman, and Cyberchase. Children and parents will also be able to find online activities that will enhance their understanding of environmental issues.

Bonus Tip: Check out Eco-Kids, an excellent Canadian site with all kinds of information, hands-on activities, and printables for kids who are interested in conservation.

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Mar 5, 2007

NOGGIN Celebrates Literacy

Posted by Jan Zeiger

Viewers will be able to catch five all new episodes of Pinky-Dinky Doo as well as public service announcements featuring Isaiah Washington and Cedric the Entertainer.


I’m not ashamed to admit that we’re big fans of NOGGIN. It’s a great network for preschoolers! I’ve never seen a show on Noggin that gave me cause for concern, and that‘s saying a lot because I‘m a very picky mom. I was delighted to hear that five new episodes of Pinky Dinky Doo, a preschool series that promotes literacy, would be shown during the week of March 26.

New public service announcements featuring Isaiah Washington from Grey’s Anatomy and Cedric the Entertainer began airing today. These segments will direct viewers to NOGGIN’s “Get Ready to Read” Online Campaign. Visitors to this page have the chance to provide a child from a low-income family with a brand new book! Just click on the red button to make a difference in a child’s life. I have talked with my son about this NOGGIN’s important mission and hope you’ll share the information with your children as well. NOGGIN is working hard to provide one million books for low-income children. And you can help with just a quick click of the mouse!

Source: PR Newswire 2/27/07

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Feb 25, 2007

Eloise in Hollywood

Posted by Jan Zeiger

See an interview with Liza Minnelli, the inspiration for Eloise, on Sunday, March 11th at 6pm ET. An interview with the voice of Eloise will also be featured.


The animated series based on the popular children’s books, Eloise, airs exclusively Starz Kids and Family. Watch a special showing of Eloise in Hollywood on Sunday, March 11th at 6pm ET. The special will feature interviews with Liza Minnelli who was the inspiration for the character as well as Mary Matilyn, the voice of Eloise. Eloise in Hollywood will air again on Saturday, March 17th at 6pm ET. Guest stars include Sex and the City’s Cynthia Nixon and Party of Five’s Lacey Chabert.

Eloise in Hollywood will be released on DVD on March 13.
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Feb 20, 2007

Concerns about TV

Posted by Jan Zeiger

Wondering if your kids are spending too much time in front of the tube? Worried about what they‘re being exposed to? Here I recommend an article you may find helpful.


I’m careful about what programs my children watch. Actually, that’s an understatement. I'm extremely careful about what they watch! I visit Movie Mom’s website when new children’s movies hit the theater because I know she‘ll address my concerns about language, sexual content, and violence. I’m more concerned with whether or not it’s appropriate for my children than I am with whether or not she liked the film.

As with movies, I feel that some television shows certainly have value, and those are the programs my little ones are allowed to view. For example, Curious George on PBS and Go, Diego, Go! on Nick Jr. are excellent programs that both my children enjoy. While I can see what’s good in children’s television, what’s not so good is also clear. Shows in which characters use foul language, act out violently, and are mean-spirited are absolutely not suitable for my children.

In addition to my concerns about content, I feel that excessive television viewing is contributing to childhood obesity. I encourage my children to engage in active play by taking them to the park, playing games with them, and enrolling them in organized sports.

Peggy Small-Porter, director of a children’s center in New Hampshire, explores the topic of children and television in Curbing TV Time for Tots. In the article, she shares related statistics along with suggested guidelines for concerned parents.

I hope you’ll also check out my related blog on TV-Free Fun and my article on Children and Television.
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Feb 8, 2007

Playhouse Disney's V-Day Lineup

Posted by Jan Zeiger

Check out special episodes of Little Einsteins, JoJo’s Circus, and more on Valentine’s Day.


Playhouse Disney will be airing special programming on Valentine’s Day from 8 to 10am. The fun will kick off with Little Einstein’s, followed by Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, JoJo’s Circus, and Higglytown Heroes.

Children who enjoy visiting the Playhouse Disney website might enjoy helping Mickey catch all the heart-shaped cookies in Mickey’s Cookie Grab. They may also want to print and color Higglytown Heroes and Little Einsteins Valentines to share with friends.
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Jan 31, 2007

My Children's Favorite, Diego

Posted by Jan Zeiger

There are only a few shows that captivate both of my children. Go, Diego, Go! is one of them. Here I share a few thoughts about the show and marketing to kids.


I have two little ones who are about to turn five and two. My son has outgrown many of the shows geared towards younger children while my daughter is just getting into them. Even though there is a difference of three years between my children, I have found that each of them is captivated by the Dora the Explorer spin-off which stars her cousin, Diego.

Today we were at the mall for a playdate when David reminded me that he had saved up $9. He had his wallet with him and wanted to go shopping for a special toy. Upon entering the toy store, he was immediately drawn to a Diego-inspired toy. It was a multi-use tool that included a magnifying glass as well as a pretend compass. When we got home, David went upstairs and changed his clothes so he could play “Diego” in the backyard with his new toy. Of course, his little sister tagged along and wanted the toy--probably because of the familiar face glued to the front.

While I have concerns about marketing to children and consumerism, I don’t mind the fact that David wanted to buy a product that featured Diego. In fact, his choice was a reminder of just how important it is to make informed choices regarding his media diet. When he went into the toy store to spend his money, he chose a toy that featured familiar, well-loved character that he has seen on television. He’s not unusual. Children ask their parents to purchase products all the time because of television characters. Breakfast cereal is a great example of how companies market their product to children by putting colorful images of familiar characters on the front of the box.

There are many programs that I don’t turn on for my children because of the content, but I don’t believe all television is harmful. Obviously, I think there are some excellent programs for children since I’m the Children’s TV writer here at Suite 101. One show I am comfortable with my children watching is Go, Diego, Go. I feel that the lead character, a boy who rescues animals, is a positive role model for my children, so I don’t mind that they’re both hooked on Diego!

Speaking of which, I need to check the Go, Diego, Go LIVE tour schedule to find out if they’re coming to our area in 2007. I'm sure my children would absolutely love the live show!
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Jan 21, 2007

Ocean’s Deadliest with Steve Irwin

Posted by Jan Zeiger

Did you miss it? Check here to find out when it will air again on Animal Planet.


A few weeks ago, I wrote an article about Steve Irwin’s last documentary, Ocean’s Deadliest. This weekend was extremely busy, filled with birthday parties and visits with family, so I didn’t even think to set the DVR to record the Animal Planet special. I realized around 11pm that we had missed the documentary “The Crocodile Hunter” was filming when he died as well as the special tribute that was to air immediately afterwards.

I did a bit of research and found that Animal Planet will be airing both programs a few more times during the coming week. I’m sure there are others like me who weren't watching TV tonight, so here’s when you’ll be able to catch these special shows. Note: All times are ET.

Ocean’s Deadliest

January 25, 2007 @ 08:00 PM

January 25, 2007 @ 11:00 PM

January 28, 2007 @ 03:00 PM

Crikey, What an Adventure!

January 25, 2007 @ 09:30 PM

January 26, 2007 @ 12:30 AM

January 26, 2007 @ 02:30 PM

January 28, 2007 @ 04:30 PM

If you were able to see the program tonight, please let us know what you thought about it in the discussion section.
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