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Get The Kids Dancing, Learning and Exploring with these 4 Shows and Series On DStv!

Get The Kids Dancing, Learning and Exploring with these 4 Shows and Series On DStv!

We know it can be difficult sometimes to keep up with the kids when you are trying to work, cook, clean or run errands. Looking for ingenious ways to keep them occupied can be a lot but it doesn’t have to be!

DStv is a great platform to get the kids dancing, learning and exploring with amazing shows and series that will give them a memorable adventure, fun ways to learn and tickle their funny bone!

Don’t just take our word for it, go ahead and tune in to these kiddies programmes on your TV or via the DStv app on your mobile device:

Do you love lovable, cuddly and huggable bears? Join the bear from Peru who loves his red hat and blue coat in The Adventures of Paddington Bear S1! Paddington goes on amazing adventures in London after his home gets destroyed. Follow him on his adventures on weekdays at 5:20 am on Nick Jr (channel 307).

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Keep the kids occupied with Elliot from Earth! Elliott, his mum – Frankie and his new best friend, a dinosaur named Mo, find themselves in space and begin an unexpected journey across the universe to discover why they were brought there in the first place. Follow their exciting journey weekends at 8:30 am on Cartoon Network (Channel 301).

In the fourth season of Raven’s Home, Raven and Chelsea must come to terms with their kids, twin Booker and Nia as well as Tess getting ready for their biggest adventure yet, high school! Catch this Mondays to Thursdays at 4:25 pm from 10th May on Disney Channel (channel 303).

Brand new series, Darwin and Newts follows the siblings and their friends as they go on big adventures exploring the natural wonders of the outside world! Joining them is Wapati, a big wise deer, their neighbour Heni and her cheeky pet parrot Kea; and every now and then a grumpy frog called Burpee and his cute friend Croakette! From swamps to rainbows, investigate some of nature’s most interesting things! Catch it this weekend at 8 am from 17th April on Da Vinci (channel 318).

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Follow DStv on TwitterInstagram and Facebook to find out more amusing shows for kids!

Visit www.dstvafrica.com or download MyDStv app which is available to iOS and Android users to manage your account or select the Auto-Renewal option to stay connected to quality entertainment without interruptions and for other self-service options.

You can stream programmes on the DStv App which is free for download on the Apple and Google Play store and can be used on up to 5 devices!

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Bukola is a Content Developer and website manager who loves to learn, unlearn and relearn. She has a knack for exploring the tech world. She is always thirsty to learn as the tech ecosystem evolves every day.

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