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When I Grow Up Pilot episode

When I Grow Up Pilot episode

Created by actress Kimee Balmilero (Hi-5, Mamma Mia), “When I Grow Up” (WIGU) is a new kids show where kids get hands on with super cool, totally hip and always fun jobs! The live action children’s series features Kea, an adventurous, funny, and cheeky teenage host who takes children & adults through a day “on the job.” In this original & super spunky show, Kea gets hands on & explores new things while working side by side with a professional. The show also features “pop-ups” that contain fun facts about the specific job that children & parents will enjoy reading. In the first episode, Kea finds out how to be a Scuba Diver/Curator. Here’s more info on the first episode:

Have you ever gone swimming with sting rays? Join When I Grow Up host Kea as she visits with her friend Rhonda Suka, to find out what it takes to be a scuba diver and curator at Pacific Beach Hotel in Hawaii. Scuba diving…HOW COOL IS THAT? Is this what you want to be when you grow up?

Who wants to see this on a Saturday morning block?

When I Grow Up Pilot episode

Voltron Force: cartoon remake

The 80’s classic cartoon Voltron, specifically Lion Force Voltron, is getting a remake. The Defender of the Universe returns with a new look and revamped cast. Since its launch in 1984, the original robot-action show has become a massive pop-culture success. The series’ signature maneuver of combining forces to attain a common goal has resonated with many. Here’s more on the new cartoon:

Several years after the final battle between the Voltron Force and Prince Lotor, a new evil threatens the galaxy, and the universe is once again in need of its true defender…

Set five years after Voltron: Defender of the Universe, Voltron Force follows three new recruits – Daniel, Vince and Larmina – as they get a once-in-a-lifetime chance to train alongside their heroes – Keith, Lance, Hunk, Pidge and Allura – and learn to fly incredible robot lions. The series will journey to new planets, discover new powers and unearth ancient secrets. Voltron will be needed once again to combat a rising evil in the galaxy and a tyrant from within. Bonds will be formed, friendships will be tested and plenty of laughs will be had as the Voltron Force gels together as a team in an epic battle of good versus evil.

The new Voltron Force premieres June 16, 2011 on Nicktoons. What do you think of a Voltron remake?

Voltron Force Intro (New)

Voltron Force Formation (New)

Lion Force Voltron (Original)

More about Voltron
Voltron is the king of robots. It is made up of five robotic lions that combine to form a mighty metallic warrior, sworn to defend the universe. Voltron is capable of inflicting colossal blows, making giant leaps, and is armed with lasers, sabers, missiles, and the invincible Blazing Sword!

Fueled by the Power of the Lions, found within the new Voltron Force cadets, Voltron returns more powerful than ever. Key to the mighty robot’s new abilities is the power to reconfigure, allowing each lion to form the head, and arming Voltron with the specific powers of that lion.

Kenya with Kevjumba x Supply Education Group

Kenya with Kevjumba x Supply Education Group

Earlier this year, Supply Education Group issued a Kenya challenge to Kevjumba to teach underprivileged kids. Kevjumba took the challenge and went to the African continent. During his trip, he was introduced to the students and villagers of Lenana and learned more about their culture & the importance of education. Watch some of the his experience with the Supply Education Group out in Kenya.

Kenya with Kevjumba x Supply Education Group

Kevjumba: Lazy Song with Class 5

Kids react to FreddieW

Kids react to Freddie Wong

A few weeks ago, the Fine Bros got kid’s feedback on a Ryan Higa video. This week they get reactions from a diverse group of kids ranging from age 5 to 14 for Freddie Wong’s “Flower Warfare“. The FreddieW’s YouTube channel is one of YouTube’s fastest rising stars. See how the kids process violence that’s covered in flowers and their thoughts on violence in the media. Will Freddie Wong’s videos get a thumbs up or thumbs down from these kids?

Later this week look for two of the kids (Dylan and William) to be in Freddie Wong’s next video.

Kids react to FreddieW

Bonus footage to Kids react to FreddieW

Kristi Yamaguchi reads her book Dream Big Little Pig at 2011 White House Easter Egg Roll

Kristi Yamaguchi reads her book Dream Big Little Pig at 2011 White House Easter Egg Roll

Olympic figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi read from her children’s book “Dream Big Little Pig” at the 2011 White House Easter Egg Roll. She brought her story to life as she engaged kids at the Storytime Stage. Through her picture book debut, Kristi inspires children of all ages to dream big! Here’s more about the story:

Poppy is a waddling, toddling pig with big dreams. She wants to be a star! But she soon discovers that’s not as easy as it sounds. Whenever Poppy thinks it might be time to give up, her family reminds her to “Dream Big!” While on a “pig’s day out,” she has so much fun ice skating by gliding and sliding, swirling and twirling on ice that she doesn’t even notice those around her who think pigs can’t skate…and without even knowing it, she achieves her dream while doing something she loves! Poppy becomes the star of the rink

In this funny and inspiring tale that’s perfect for a family read-aloud, Poppy realizes she can succeed at anything as long as she believes in herself and has fun doing it!

You can get a copy of Dream Big Little Pig at amazon

Kristi Yamaguchi reads her book at 2011 White House Easter Egg Roll

“AbetSpeaks” on the Human Side of Human Trafficking

AbetSpeaks on the Human Side of Human Trafficking

Out of the Midwest is a spoken word artist who is reminding the country why the Windy City is known for its powerful voices and not its blowy weather. Abet Lardizabal, also known as “AbetSpeaks” by her fans and supporters, has been inspiring others with her passionate pieces about any and all things important to her.

Also a soulful singer, her artistic journey began with her song writing. As a journalism major and APA activist at the University of Illinois, her style was shaped and reshaped as she became an artist that did not look at art by genre, but rather as pliable mediums of self-expression.

“It’s the writing. It’s the writing experience and being able to express everything that’s going on in my life and then being able to share that with everyone I know and seeing their reaction,” said Abet.  “That’s probably one of the best parts about my work.”

Abet knows that spoken word is a powerful medium and she uses it to bring positive impact to others. While she sees her work as a medium of self-expression, her poetry is by no means about herself. Rather, much of her work is centered around issues she feels passionate about.

“The motive behind your art pretty much defines the art itself,” she said. “Are you doing it to become popular? Are you doing it just to make money? Are you doing it because x-amount of people are digging that sort of thing and you’d feel lame if didn’t jump on the bandwagon?”

Abet describes her work more than a hobby and almost a necessity, a purging for her self-being.

“Just do it for the love of doing it. If you’re going to get into spoken word or any art for that matter, you should always stay true to what you want to do,” she said. “It’s like a catharsis.“

There is something raw and rare about this poet. She does spoken word for her own soul, but shares it in hopes it might inspire.

“If I made a difference in one life, then I did my job. If I made a difference in two or more, then I just got lucky,” said Abet. “Either way, I’m blessed.”

“AbetSpeaks” on the Human Side of Human Trafficking

Check out more of Abet at:

www.AbetSpeaks.com

AbetSpeaks on Youtube

In collaboration with TurtlistMedia.com. “Encouraging Asian Americans in the Arts through creative collaboration.”