Ada Twist, Scientist is a series for children about a girl scientist who with her best friends finds answers to the questions on day-to-day mysteries. This series is created by Chris Nee. .
Ada Twist, Scientist is a wonderful series for kids to learn the wonders of science. It is based on the (also wonderful) books by Andrea Beaty, who has a whole gang of the most efficient children to explain to us, in an entertaining and very funny way, the marvels that the world of science holds.
The series of Ada Twist, Scientist is now in its fourth season on Netflix and, after the success of the previous three and its unparalleled educational value, it is a safe bet for parents and educators who want their children, in the future, to discover the wonders that black holes hold within them.
Or maybe we’d better leave it to the machines,...
Ada Twist, Scientist is a wonderful series for kids to learn the wonders of science. It is based on the (also wonderful) books by Andrea Beaty, who has a whole gang of the most efficient children to explain to us, in an entertaining and very funny way, the marvels that the world of science holds.
The series of Ada Twist, Scientist is now in its fourth season on Netflix and, after the success of the previous three and its unparalleled educational value, it is a safe bet for parents and educators who want their children, in the future, to discover the wonders that black holes hold within them.
Or maybe we’d better leave it to the machines,...
- 4/21/2023
- by Virginia Mathews
- Martin Cid - TV
Acclaimed singer and SAG Award-winning actress Lea Michele, who will star in Funny Girl on Broadway beginning September 6, can now also add Storyline Online to her credits.
Lea Michele reads for the SAG-AFTRA Foundation's children's literacy program Storyline Online
Credit/Copyright: SAG-AFTRA Foundation
The triple threat recently offered her talents to the SAG-AFTRA Foundation's Storyline Online for its newest read-aloud of Rosie Revere, Engineer — the beloved New York Times bestselling children’s book about a young girl pursuing her passion of becoming an engineer.
Written by Andrea Beaty and illustrated by David Roberts, Rosie Revere, Engineer is tale of a girl and her creative innovations and aspirations. Alone in her room at night, Rosie constructs great inventions like hot dog dispensers, helium pants, and python-repelling cheese hats. This book celebrates persistence, as well as the merits that come from making mistakes, and SAG-AFTRA Foundation President Courtney B. Vance agrees...
Lea Michele reads for the SAG-AFTRA Foundation's children's literacy program Storyline Online
Credit/Copyright: SAG-AFTRA Foundation
The triple threat recently offered her talents to the SAG-AFTRA Foundation's Storyline Online for its newest read-aloud of Rosie Revere, Engineer — the beloved New York Times bestselling children’s book about a young girl pursuing her passion of becoming an engineer.
Written by Andrea Beaty and illustrated by David Roberts, Rosie Revere, Engineer is tale of a girl and her creative innovations and aspirations. Alone in her room at night, Rosie constructs great inventions like hot dog dispensers, helium pants, and python-repelling cheese hats. This book celebrates persistence, as well as the merits that come from making mistakes, and SAG-AFTRA Foundation President Courtney B. Vance agrees...
- 8/10/2022
- Look to the Stars
Hollywood’s demand for streaming content is putting kids media creators and producers squarely at the adults table.
The world of kids TV has long been thought to be a peaceful one, a place where “Blue’s Clues,” “The Baby-Sitters’ Club,” “Phineas and Ferb” and “Rugrats” are left alone to ramble and play. As more consumers move to streaming-video services, however, kids properties are taking on new importance — and many major entertainment outlets, both traditional and upstart, are gearing for battle. “You can see that streamers are snapping up popular intellectual property and that studios are competing heavily for talent,” says Olivier Dumont, president of family brands for eOne, the large Hasbro-owned production company behind such kids series as “Peppa Pig” and “Pj Masks.”
Chris Nee won acclaim for herself and Walt Disney when she created “Doc McStuffins,” an animated series about a 6-year-old who fixes dolls and toys and in the process,...
The world of kids TV has long been thought to be a peaceful one, a place where “Blue’s Clues,” “The Baby-Sitters’ Club,” “Phineas and Ferb” and “Rugrats” are left alone to ramble and play. As more consumers move to streaming-video services, however, kids properties are taking on new importance — and many major entertainment outlets, both traditional and upstart, are gearing for battle. “You can see that streamers are snapping up popular intellectual property and that studios are competing heavily for talent,” says Olivier Dumont, president of family brands for eOne, the large Hasbro-owned production company behind such kids series as “Peppa Pig” and “Pj Masks.”
Chris Nee won acclaim for herself and Walt Disney when she created “Doc McStuffins,” an animated series about a 6-year-old who fixes dolls and toys and in the process,...
- 1/27/2021
- by Brian Steinberg and Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s production company Higher Ground Productions is getting into the kids’ TV business with an animated preschool series from Doc McStuffins creator Chris Nee and Netflix.
The streamer has ordered 40, 12-minute episodes of Ada Twist, Scientist, which is based on the book series by author Andrea Beaty and illustrator David Roberts.
The series, which will launch in 2021, follows Ada Twist, a young Black scientist who will explore helping people through scientific discovery, collaboration and friendship.
Kerri Grant, a writer on Mira, Royal Detective and Nella the Princess Knight, will serve as showrunner. Wonder Worldwide, the company behind Netflix’s The Christmas Chronicles, also is a producing partner on the project, which is the first series under Netflix’s overall deal with Nee and her production company Laughing Wild.
Eight-year old Ada Twist is a pint-size scientist with a giant-size curiosity who aspires to discover the truth about absolutely everything.
The streamer has ordered 40, 12-minute episodes of Ada Twist, Scientist, which is based on the book series by author Andrea Beaty and illustrator David Roberts.
The series, which will launch in 2021, follows Ada Twist, a young Black scientist who will explore helping people through scientific discovery, collaboration and friendship.
Kerri Grant, a writer on Mira, Royal Detective and Nella the Princess Knight, will serve as showrunner. Wonder Worldwide, the company behind Netflix’s The Christmas Chronicles, also is a producing partner on the project, which is the first series under Netflix’s overall deal with Nee and her production company Laughing Wild.
Eight-year old Ada Twist is a pint-size scientist with a giant-size curiosity who aspires to discover the truth about absolutely everything.
- 10/1/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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