We love science, so anything that encourages youngsters to become excited about their world is brilliant. If it then gives them answers to vital questions such as why things happen and where they come from, that's even better in my book. Young children can learn so much from watching short TV shows, it's a great preparation for starting school and can give them an excellent base for understanding much more complicated subjects later on. My boys are getting a little old for the pre-school style of Earth To Luna, but they can still learn a lot from it, as can I!
Earth To Luna airs each day on Tiny Pop and each episode is 12 minutes long, and full of music and song as well as the storyline, so the perfect length for little ones and they will stay interested throughout. Every episode sees Luna, her brother and her ferret investigating something new about the world around them, and sometimes even further afield!
You can find out more about Earth To Luna and keep up with their news by following them on Facebook and Instagram.
To celebrate the new series of Earth To Luna coming to UK TV, Tiny Pop have very kindly offered for one of my readers a set of three gorgeous Earth To Luna figurines - Luna, Jupiter and Clyde - and they aren't even available to buy anywhere in the UK!
To enter the giveaway please use the Gleam form below. Each entry is optional and each extra task completed will earn you extra entries into the draw. The giveaway will end at midnight Sunday November 8th. UK entries only please.
To see all of my other giveaways, please take a look at my giveaways page...
Earth To Luna Giveaway
Why are stars so bright
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I would like them to explain and investagate Black Holes!!
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ReplyDeleteI would love to see them discover where the colour of the sky comes from, especially when it goes pink/purple x
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Do Aliens really exist?
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ReplyDeleteI would like them to tell me how the fog appears and is made
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ReplyDeleteI'd like to know why do kids never want to wake up for school but in the holidays wake at 5am. There has to be a scientific fact to cover this.
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to see them try to save Schrodinger's Cat! ;-)
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ReplyDeleteI'd ask them who decided the names of colours.
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ReplyDeleteHi. Where i can buy these toys?
ReplyDeleteHiya Enissabel. At the time when I posted this giveaway they weren't available in the UK, only in South America. If they still aren't here then your best bet may be to look at importing via ebay or a store abroad, but obviously you'd have to cover the postage - although it doesn't tend to be as bad as you might think. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
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