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For those who are confused about what to watch with the whole family today - a feature film and a funny cartoon, we offer a third option - popular science documentaries. It’s both interesting and educational, and there’s a chance to get your child interested in science! 20 films about the mysteries of our Universe, nature, the human body and its achievements - today in our WoMo selection.

Unit History, 2005

Great Britain

How could a simple “one” help people build cities and the greatest empires? How did she manage to inspire the outstanding minds of our humanity? What role did the “unit” play in the emergence of money? And how, having united with the unknown “zero”, did she begin to rule the world? Famous historian Terry Jones will go on an interesting and funny journey, where he will try to learn the unique history of the emergence and prosperity of the simplest number in our world.

The Incredible Human Body, 2007

USA

Our body is an amazing machine, in which, in normal rhythms or even in extraordinary conditions, a well-oiled mechanism operates. In just one day, you will take an incredible journey, touching the secrets of the everyday miracles of the human body and watching how ten thousand eye blinks, twenty thousand breaths and one hundred thousand heartbeats occur per day.

Journey to the Edge of the Universe, 2008

UK, USA

Journey to the Edge of the Universe is an excellent, very interesting and fascinating film about the structure of our Universe, its mysteries and secrets, supported by excellent, bright, rich and beautiful graphics. Of particular interest in this film is the structure of the narrative. Starting from our solar system, you will rush through trillions of light years back to the origins of our universe at the time of the so-called Big Bang. Some facts are fictional and created for the sake of greater clarity for the viewer, but they do not spoil the overall picture.

Oceans, 2009

UK, Switzerland, Spain, USA, UAE

“Oceans” is the work of Jacques Perrin and Jacques Clouzot, the creators of the documentary “The Birds,” which received an Oscar nomination at the time. Here, the viewer is also presented with something that few people have the opportunity to see in real life - a completely different habitat, one might even say, a different universe, existing side by side with ours - the depths of the seas and oceans.

Why do we dream, 2009

Great Britain

Every person has had a dream at least once. Where do our dreams come from? What message are they trying to convey to us? Why do we dream about them? What do people and science know about dreams? Dreams are not simple fantasies, visions. They play a huge role in our lives, affecting memories, learning abilities, psyche and even health.

House. Travel story, 2009

France

The filmmakers visited 53 countries in 18 months. Tens of thousands of photos and terabytes of video formed the basis of the film. A lot of time was spent filming from the air with a high-definition camera. It is worth noting that in countries such as Saudi Arabia and China, aerial filming was prohibited, and in India, most of the video materials were confiscated.

Life cycles, 2010

Canada

Life Cycles tells the fascinating story of bicycles from creation to death. A visually stunning journey through deserts, forests, fields, factories and cities.

Ancient Worlds, 2010

Great Britain

The creators of the documentary "Ancient Worlds" (BBC) provided viewers with a wonderful opportunity to take part in a fascinating and fascinating journey into ancient eras, when the first civilizations were just beginning to emerge. All states and religious views were then in the stage of their initial development. The journey will begin in the city of Uruk in southern Iraq, then continue in Syria, Turkey, Egypt, and Greece.

Chemistry. Changing History, 2010

Great Britain

An unusual facet of the history of our world is the history of chemical elements, full of explosions, combinations and decays. They are something that people can see, eat and smell. They are soil and sea, rivers and buildings. They are tiny bricks of a huge structure called the Earth. Jim Al-Khalili, a professor in the field of physics theory, will tell about their global and small achievements, who in three issues will tell the story of the discovery of elements and the history of ordering them into a table.

Tomorrow of our world, 2010

Great Britain

Science fiction film. Time is one of the integral dimensions of our planet. The world is subject to constant change over time. Every second changes our planet and its inhabitants. The authors of the film are trying to predict how people and our Earth may change in hundreds, thousands of years. How can the rapid development of robots and artificial intelligence affect us? Shall we fantasize?

Kids, 2010

France

Day after day, over 18 months in four countries, Thomas Balmes's camera impartially follows four babies from the moment they take their first steps. There is not a single staged scene in the film. How careful and developed the approach to filming was, so surprising and impressive was the result. Viewers will experience a wonderful adventure and discover the world with Marie from Japan, Bayarjargal from Mongolia, Hetty from the USA and Ponyhao from Namibia.

Life, 2011

Great Britain

Life in all its diversity and sophistication, wildness and beauty, cruelty and brightness. A juicy picture, professional and seemingly unrealistic shooting and competent presentation of the material are the main advantages of the film.

History of the world in 2 hours, 2011

USA

The film from History Channel will tell about the secrets of our Planet for about 14 billion years, from the beginning to our time, revealing to us the grandiose history of the existence of the Earth, which contains an unusual connection with the life of the modern world.

Life in one day, 2011

UK, USA

On July 24, 2010, thousands of people from all over the world sent video clips of their lives to YouTube. They became participants in the “Life in a Day” project, a historical experiment to create a documentary film about one day in the life of the planet.

Planet-ocean, 2012

France

A beautiful documentary by Michel Peaty and Yann Arthus Bertrand tells us about the need to live in harmony with the ocean and encourages us to respect the world in which we live.

Super Achievements of the Earth, 2012

Great Britain

A film about human activities that are changing the face of our planet. There are three episodes in the cycle and each is a logical continuation of the previous one. The first is a story about human construction activities, the second is about the opportunity to travel. In the final film, “Fire, Water and Food,” the author reflects on the search for options: what needs to be done in order to feed seven billion earthlings in modern conditions of technologization.

Plants under a microscope, 2012

France

The creators of this French documentary project used the latest video equipment and the highest possible magnification that an advanced microscope is capable of. With their help, it was possible to photograph and examine any of the smallest particles of various plants and see their full life cycle.

Human Universe, 2014

Great Britain

A spectacular three-part documentary film produced by the British television company BBC will interest everyone who has ever thought about the complex structure of our Universe, its origin and man’s place in it. The viewer is invited to explore this topic with physics professor Brian Cox. The authors of the project answered in simple language important questions about space, the possible existence of other intelligence, the origin of humanity and its probable future.

The robots are coming, 2014

Italy

Anthropomorphs, plantoids, an exoskeleton, a robot surgeon and a robot soldier are not characters from a futuristic film. The new science of robotics has already gone so far in the design of artificial beings that such concepts as degrees of freedom of a robot, level of safety for humans, and role behavior have appeared. Some robots are already replacing people in the service sector, others serve science, and others are capable of replacing damaged parts of the human body. The future has arrived, meet it on the screen and imagine how soon a robot assistant will be at your disposal.

Inner fish, 2014

USA

The three-part film is based on the sensational book by Dr. Neil Shubin. Viewers will go back millions of years and learn that the human body contains echoes of animals that lived in those times.

Unity, 2015

USA

A story that presents the concept of a world in which everyone is equally valuable, no matter whether it is a person, an animal or a tree. This is a world that does not rely on opposites, but a world that is perceived only as a single whole.

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After we were unable to watch “The Family of Pochemucheks,” I began frantically looking for a replacement, because the child demanded Pochemuchek. And then on Bibigon I found something that suited us. So we now have another favorite channel - Bibigon. :) Actually, Bibigon is a channel for schoolchildren and teenagers. But some programs, not to mention cartoons and films, can be watched by preschoolers. Of course, selectively.

A lot of interesting and educational things were discovered there. I'll just quickly go over what we've seen so far. We watched a little, about an hour and a half a day (in our heat, it was still impossible to walk). Just one gear block. I chose the time when they showed what interested me in the first place.

“Why”

Domestic animated series for children 7-11 years old.
We also downloaded and watched old downloaded programs on TV. The child likes it. We haven't seen everything yet.

Here are the episode titles:
1. What does air consist of?
2. What is pressure?
3. What is a rainbow?
4. Why such a calendar?
5. Why does the Sun shine?
6. Why is it raining?
7. Why does the Moon look different at different times?
8. Why does the wind blow?
9. Three states of matter
10. Why doesn't the ship sink?


11. What types of planets are there?
12. Why do things fall?
13. Structure of the Earth
14. What is sound?
15. What is an atom?
16. Asteroids
17. Why are snowflakes different?
18. What is the first escape velocity?
19. Burning
20. Thermal expansion of bodies
21. Friction force
22. Polar day, polar night
23. How does a light bulb work?
24.Thunderstorm
25. What is atmospheric pressure?
26. Artificial Earth satellites
27. Pressure in liquids
28. Glass
29. Static electricity
30. Aeronautics
31. How to predict the weather
32. Comets and meteors
33. Electric current
34. Earthquakes
35. Steam engine
36. Human eye
37. Battery
38. Electromagnetic phenomena
39. Vulcans and geysers
40. Satellites of the planets of the solar system
41. Electric motor
42. How is paper made?
43. Heat transfer
44. Rule of leverage
45. Climate and factors influencing climate
46. ​​Hydrosphere
47. Pumps
48. Energy sources
49. Refrigerator
50. Geographic maps
51. Unique planet Earth
52. What is the speed of light?
http://www.bibigon.ru/brand.html?brand_id=193&p=1
Follow the links to read more about the programs and even watch them.

Backyard science

About how knowledge of the laws of physics and chemistry can help in everyday life.

And the child liked it. Although it is for schoolchildren. Small programs - 13 minutes each. Each contains 3-5 stories, 2-3 minutes each. Very dynamic, I couldn’t stand it for more than 15 minutes at that pace. Therefore, the format in which it is shown on TV is the most convenient. When we first started watching, something seemed vaguely familiar to me, but I didn’t pay any attention to it. And then Anya came up and said that she had watched this once. And yes, I remembered that exactly ten years ago this was already shown on STS.

Let's make a cool twisted ribbon
- find out where goose bumps come from
- learn how not to get burned even when eating hot sauce
- let's make a magic bird that will never fly away from its rotating cage

We create a show of incredible magic tricks using a dozen eggs
- make a kite from a plastic bag and straws
- scare your friends with disgusting ghost slime

Transform an ordinary can into a disco dancer
- lift the vase with the power of rice
- we make the most delicious homemade mayonnaise in the world
- we assemble a real crane from hangers

Homemade hair dryer with foot drive
- the solution to the great mystery - what makes soda foam foam
- scare your friends with a monstrously creepy postcard

When I was looking for pictures, I discovered that Dorling Kindersley also published books with the same title - “Backyard Science”. I’m not sure if they have anything to do with the series, but I would buy them if someone thought of publishing them in Russian.

“Visiting Grandfather the Local Historian”

There is geography, history, ethnography, and folklore. But “Visiting the local historian” will most likely be of interest only to Russians. Here about different regions of the Russian Federation. So far I have only looked at the Saratov and Penza regions, and the child has done more than me. I didn’t think that he would be interested, but when he heard that there was also a Volga in Saratov (and he regularly swims in it), he became hooked. The stories are not only informative, but also entertaining. Here is the nature of Russian regions, and the cultural traditions of nationalities, and some local fairy tale. Interesting!

Broadcast topics:
1. Krasnodar region
2. Krasnoyarsk region
3. Voronezh region
4. Kirov region
5. Kamchatka region
6. Republic of Tyva
7. Republic of Kalmykia
8. Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug
9. Novgorod region
10. Astrakhan region
11. Smolensk region
12. Arkhangelsk region
13. Chuvash Republic (Chuvashia)
14. Republic of Mari El
15. Kostroma region
16. Republic of Bashkortostan
17. Udmurt Republic
18. Tula region
19. Komi Republic
20. Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
21. Republic of Khakassia
22. Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
23. Altai region
24. Rostov region
25. Orenburg region
26. Kurgan region
27. Samara region
28. Penza region
29. Amur region
30. Volgograd region
31. Yaroslavl region
32. Tambov region
33. Pskov region
34. Vologda region
35. Republic of Mordovia
36. Transbaikal region
37. Novosibirsk region
38. Kemerovo region
39. Omsk region
40. Kursk region
41. Tver region
42. Karelia
43. Ulyanovsk region
44. Tomsk region
45. Saratov region
http://www.bibigon.ru/brand.html?brand_id=880


Still watching “We speak without mistakes” And “Lessons in good manners”. It’s too early for the little one, of course. But for some reason he is interested. Apparently, the characters themselves are interesting to him, and they are the same in both programs. And I like the content. I hope he learns something too. :)

“Singing F-sol”

For those who are interested in music. Broadcasts on various topics. I was looking at the ensemble, before it was about musical intervals. It airs at an inconvenient time for us, so I only managed to watch one program. And we will definitely watch it. After.

But I found an interesting note, where this program is called television solfeggio lessons:
“The program “Singing Fa-Sol” will be aired once a week for 13 minutes - not scary at all. Moreover, classes are conducted in a playful way, and instead of a strict teacher beating time with a ruler, there are cheerful and singing characters: Nezhenka, Smeshinka, Shalopai and Smart Guy - RATI students Anya Vergelesova, Inna Sopina, Andrey Kudzin and Igor Vanyushkin. During classes, kids will get acquainted with instruments: violin, cello, guitar, saxophone, vibraphone and other music equipment, which is used not only by musicians of symphony orchestras, but also by rockers, bluesmen, and jazzmen. The kids will learn what major and minor keys are, treble and bass clefs, bars, and how everything works in the world of music. They will learn thirty-five new songs and learn to understand modern popular musical styles: from Latin and country to rock and roll and R&B.

Here are the topics of the programs:
1. Measures and beats. Berembau
2. Sounds. Piano
3. Duet, trio, quartet. Ukulele
4. Ensemble. Bas-guitar
5. Scales. Mandolin
6. Notes. Xylophone
7. Melody. Flute
8. Intervals. Bagpipes
9. Singing
10. Duration. Pipe
11. Staccato and legato. Violin
12. Timbre. Banjo
13. Strong and weak beats. Bongs and congas
14. Register Synthesizer
15. Temp. Balalaika
16. Chord. Accordion
17. Conducting
18. Melismas. Oud
19. Pauses. Triangle
20. Rhythm. Castanets
21. Sharps and flats. Accordion
22. Accompaniment. Guitar
23. Folk music
24. Improvisation. Clarinet
25. Arrangement. Vargan
26. What is form? Sitar
27. Variations. Saxophone
28. Keys. Acoustic guitar
29. Types of rhythms
30. Points. Pipe
31. Pentatonic scale. Lap style
32. Glissando. Bouzouki
33. Syncopation. Double bass
34. Minor and major. Cello
35. Code. Timpani
http://www.bibigon.ru/brand.html?brand_id=1931

I also liked “Drawn 100ries” And “Drawn and 100 ries. Continuation".

But the youngest was not interested in this yet. We are still far from Napoleon, Cromwell, Washington and Caesar... But the idea is good, and the material is presented in an interesting way.

And that's not all, we watched no more than an hour and a half a day. This block does not include all educational programs that are on the channel.

Nature documentaries are shown on weekends. This Saturday and Sunday was “Living in a Sandy World” (France) and “Walking with Dinosaurs” (UK). Anya and I had watched “Walks” before on DVD, but we had never seen this film about deserts before. Anya, of course, became interested in him, and Lyoshka was already watching with her. She still perceives films about animals and nature so directly that whether you want it or not, you will be interested. :) I never cease to be amazed how such different children can be born in one family! A mystery of nature. :)

But now they don’t show our favorite “To the Museum Without a Leash” at all. :((((((((

There is also one good animated series. But it is not educational, so I will write about it separately.

As you know, modern people cannot imagine their life without TV and video content in general. Many people gather around the blue screens with the whole family to watch something interesting and useful. But is there so much of this kind of content and is it always available at a time convenient for you? Instead of searching for the desired programs in the TV program, you can follow the link http://www.ivi.ru/collections/smart-beauty-successful and enjoy them now.

Here are a few programs that are ideal for the whole family to watch:

1. “” - a series of programs dedicated to travel. Two young couples travel to the most popular tourist destinations and share their opinions on what they see. In the future, you can even use this information in the process of preparing for your next family vacation.

2. " Ancient discoveries“Have you ever wondered what the cranes used to build the pyramids or wooden ships that could hold several thousand people looked like? The secrets of all these inventions were lost and contemporaries are perplexed as to how our ancestors managed to create unique and extremely complex mechanisms. This series of programs tries to shed light on this.

3. " Kitty stories" - family programs do not have to be educational. On the page http://www.ivi.ru/watch/kotyatkiny-istorii you can find a wonderful animated series that can bring a lot of positive emotions not only to children, but also to adults. This is one of those cartoons that you want to watch again and again.

4. “” - a funny TV show whose heroes are show business stars, athletes and other famous people. The essence of the program is that the father of the family must be left alone with the children for the whole day and do everything that the mother usually does. Thanks to this, a huge number of funny and sometimes downright ridiculous situations are born.

5. " I want to believe!“- our planet is fraught with a huge number of secrets and mysteries. The host of the program talks about them, relying on known facts and, at the same time, carrying out his own investigation, because some stories really want to be believed. The program perfectly broadens one's horizons and is suitable for all family members.

Enjoy watching!

On the first Sunday in March, the International Children's Day of Broadcasting is traditionally celebrated. This holiday was established by UNICEF in 1991. Today, many television channels provide most of the airtime for programs about and for children.

For this unique day, we have made a selection of our favorite children's programs that aired on our screens at different times and are now available online. You can watch them with the whole family, young and old, learn something new from them, and then discuss them with the whole family. So, what are they like, the ones that won the hearts of little viewers.

Sesame Street

This is one of the highest rated shows in the world. It was purchased by more than 140 countries around the world, many of which not only translated the program into their own language, but also released their own programs. This fun and educational program is loved by children and adults alike; it touches on complex topics and issues, which are discussed in simple language. With its help, feelings of tolerance, racial and religious tolerance are cultivated. The characters of the puppet show teach children to read, write, learn other languages, communicate and resolve conflicts with the help of humor.

The Muppet Show

The characters of this program came from Sesame Street. And then the producers decided to create a separate show with the participation of the charming Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzie and others. In their puppet theater, the characters receive famous guests who help them cope with different life situations. Series about Valentine's Day, sexual violence, travel, Christmas, and space created a real sensation in American society, after which the show became known far beyond the borders of the United States.

Perhaps some of the topics will be difficult for the youngest viewers to understand, but from 5-6 years old this fun program can be watched and discussed by the whole family. And there is also a lot, well, a lot of music!

GOOG night kids

And this program, beloved by many parents, and now, probably, by grandmothers, can become the first television program for your baby. It was first shown in 1964. And for several generations it was the ideal preparation for bed: soft colors, quiet conversations, calm cartoons. Participants in the program, each in their own way, teach children the complex science of “what is good and what is bad.” Adults, screen stars of their time, often came to visit them. And the lullaby “Tired toys are sleeping” is probably in your repertoire.

Lessons from Aunt Owl

This series will tell you about a wide variety of areas of human knowledge in a form that is accessible and simple even for kids. Wise Owl and her friends will introduce the young TV viewer to the rules of etiquette, the basis of safety, and teach them how to make acquaintances and make friends.

Galileo

This analogue of the German program “Galileo” of the ProSieben channel has been broadcast on the STS channel since 2007 and is very popular among schoolchildren. Today, all episodes of this educational program can be found on the Internet. From the episodes, children will learn about who and when invented the elevator, what are the most common winter means of transportation, how a woodcutter works, where they compete to jump in the mud, and many other useful and not entirely facts that will form a picture of the world of an erudite person. If you have time, be sure to accompany your child in watching this amazing program hosted by KVN master Alexander Pushnoy.

Today, television is present in almost every family. Television is a window to the world, it is a great opportunity through which you can learn, get positive emotions and just have fun spending your leisure time. It is difficult to imagine a child today who is not familiar with television. But do children need this? What TV shows can be considered the most useful? How to make sure that television only benefits your child?

The Council in France, responsible for radio broadcasting in the country, has banned television channels from broadcasting programs that are intended for children under 3 years old. The law came into force and is based on the fact that this kind of television programs are harmful to health and negatively affect the development of children. According to the results of numerous studies that were conducted in Europe, programs intended for viewing by very young children can provoke the development of psychoneurological disorders, cause passivity, addiction, speech problems and even cause sleep disorders.

Before offering you a review, I would like to note that no, even the most popular and instructive television programs can replace parental “live” communication for a child.

You should not over-watch TV, because, for example, 15-20 minutes in front of the screen can give an excellent developmental effect, but several hours of such pastime cause significant harm to health. Control what exactly your child watches and how much time he spends in front of the TV screen.

Today, children's television projects make it possible to unobtrusively teach and develop at a distance. And this fact can rightfully be considered a significant advantage. But in order for the educational direction to prevail over the entertainment one, you need to carefully sort the list of programs that are available for viewing by a particular child.

The goal of a good children's television program is the education and comprehensive education of viewers. It is thanks to a competently created children's television program that a child learns something new, develops imagination, memory and even thinking, and he easily gets acquainted with the world that surrounds him.

Today, the following Russian children's television channels are available to young viewers: “My Joy”, “Carousel”, “Children’s World”, etc. Each of the presented projects offers its viewers a large list of television programs, among which the brightest and most useful can be identified.

  • "GOOG night kids!"

One of the most popular children's television programs has been airing since 1964 and has never stopped being broadcast by many children's television channels. To this day, “Good night, kids!” occupies a leading position in popularity. We can safely say that three generations have already grown up on this program. Today on the air “Good night, kids!” airs on the Karusel channel. The project is designed for children from 3 to 10-11 years old.

  • "Sesame Street"

This is an educational program of international scale, which was first presented to American television viewers back in 1969. Today the program is broadcast by the HBO channel. In Russia, the show includes educational thematic performances with the participation of puppets and documentaries.

It is interesting to know that, based on the results of numerous studies, experts were able to determine that it is the television program “Sesame Street” that has a positive effect on the development of preschool children. Young viewers who watch this educational show manage to achieve high educational results when compared to those children who have never watched it.

  • "ABVGDeyka"

An interesting program for children has been broadcast since 1975. "ABVGDeyka" are educational lessons in the form of a play performance, where the students are funny clowns. This television program has existed for more than 40 years and is officially broadcast by the “Study and Game!” TV channel. on Saturdays. You can also find “ABVGDeyka” on the TVC channel.

  • "Let's draw"

The educational video is designed for children from 3 to 7 years old and has been broadcast by the Russian TV channel “Telenyanya” since 2008. One video lesson lasts 20 minutes.

The program teaches viewers various artistic techniques. The hosts are the fairytale fairy Violet and her irreplaceable assistant. According to the organizers of the educational television program, all tips and exercises used in the training program were developed by experts, in particular a child psychologist.

  • "The Miracle of Travel"

An interesting puppet show with extraordinary and fascinating elements of geography. The program is broadcast on the Russian channel “Carousel” and is intended for children of preschool age (but from 3 years old). “The Miracle Journey” lasts no more than 15 minutes, and was first presented to viewers back in 2007.

The period from 7 to 10 years is a time of positive changes and, of course, transformations, both in the mental and mental development of a person. At this age, such characteristic features as emotional excitement and, of course, restlessness are determined.

Among the most popular TV shows are:

  • "Tricky question"

A children's intellectual quiz is aired on the Karusel TV channel. This is a wonderful show for scholars, in which two teams of five children take part. The winners receive valuable prizes.

  • "Clapperboard Surprise"

This program is suitable for school-age children and is broadcast by the Family channel. New guests come to the broadcast studio every time, often even with their pets.

  • “We know Russian”

The popular quiz show on the MIR channel is considered one of the most educational on Russian television. The TV show is intended for viewers over 6-7 years old. This is a great example of team games, where every smart guy can show off his knowledge and erudition.

According to a survey conducted by Roskomnadzor in the summer of 2014, the Russian children's television audience voted for television programs as follows:

  • In first place - “Good night, kids!” (more than 50% of respondents);
  • The second positions are occupied by “Sesame Street” (about 39%);
  • Third place in popularity went to “ABVGDeyka” (slightly more than 21%).

It is worth noting that the popularity of children's programs changes as the child grows older. But at the moment, the indicators listed above are relevant.

Of course, modern television in Russia is considered the main one in the field of mass media. It plays an important role in the life of almost every person. Psychologists are confident that television influence is also reflected in children’s behavior (especially in the process of their social development), in their desire to constantly imitate television characters, in their subtle sensitivity to the events they watch.

Today in the world there are several hundred children's television programs and cartoons that are prohibited for viewing by viewers. They are no longer broadcast on television channels, and some are closed even at the development stage. In each individual case, the reasons for the ban are different.

For example, "Teletubbies". The puppet television program was created in the UK in 1997. Viewers who believed that a healthy person, being of sober mind, could not have come up with these characters and the plot of the program, received confirmation of their assumptions. It became known that "Teletubbies" was created by authors who were under the influence of drugs.

In 2001, UK medical experts stated that this children's television program could cause significant harm to a child's health. Watching the puppet program “Teletubbies” is dangerous for the psyche of children.

Also, a little more than 2 years ago in Poland, the question of a complete ban on the broadcast of “Teletubbies” was raised due to the alleged homosexual inclinations of one of the characters in the puppet show. After all, the biggest Teletubby, Tinky-Winky, loves to walk around with a handbag.

At the moment, “Teletubbies” is not broadcast on Russian TV channels.

There are signs of a harmful children's program. Considering these facts, you can easily and simply protect your child from television negativity.

  • The presenters and heroes of the program behave cruelly. There are aggressive scenes.
  • Bad deeds in the story ultimately go unpunished.
  • The children's program shows dangerous stories, the repetition of which in real life can negatively affect a person's life or simply health.
  • The episode of the children's television program contains stories suggesting gender reassignment. For example, male characters or presenters act like women.
  • Dolls or other characters from TV shows look ugly.