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BIG WORDS, SMALL STORIES is an animated television series for 5-7 year old's that slides one big word into each silly episode in a laugh-out loud way! Based on the books written by Judith Henderson and illustrated by T.L. McBeth (The Missing Donut, The Travelling Dust Ball and Smell the Daisies, published by Kids Can Press), silly big words like bamboozled, pernickety, flabbergasted, and hullabaloo appear in the stories of our four main kid characters and their anthropomorphic animal friends, providing education and hilarious entertainment for children at home.
GET KRACK!N, the morning show that made you want to go straight back to bed, is back for a brand new season! Like the cheap shape-wear that adorns their bodies, The Kates bring their ill-fitting brand of hosting back to the chirpy, fresh, bright world of Morning TV.
A discovery makes Amerie an instant pariah at Hartley High, and causes a mysterious and very public rift with her ride-or-die Harper. With her new friends - outsiders Quinni and Darren - Amerie must repair her reputation, while navigating love, sex, and heartbreak.
Taylor Young is fascinated by the phenomena surrounding a mysterious island ever since her uncle's disappearance there. With her gang of friends, Taylor is determined to get to the bottom of the secrets and inexplicable events of the island. In the pursuit of the truth, the friends go on an adventure of a lifetime, facing endless beaches, hidden treasures, cryptic riddles, and thrilling legends waiting to be unravelled.
Twelve-year-old identical twins Dru and Kal discover that the government is secretly tracking and manipulating Australia’s youth via electronic tracking devices. Together with a group of underground vigilante kids – The Unlisted – they must stop the evil authorities from creating an army of young soldiers who can be manipulated to serve the wealthiest citizens.
Trading the desert for the steamy tropics of Far North Queensland, Lucky and Meg hit the road - and the river - on a mission to find Meg's mum. Trouble is, Meg's mum has disappeared into the rainforest.
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