8.6 C
London
Friday, September 13, 2024
HomeBusinessSky Kids kicks-off summer holidays with new series of Let's Game and...

Sky Kids kicks-off summer holidays with new series of Let’s Game and so much more

Date:

Related stories

ASA Announces Mark Chaplin, CFA, ASA, as 2024-2025 MTS Discipline Committee Member-At-Large

To view the orignal page, please visit - http://www.prlog.org/13029027-asa-announces-mark-chaplin-cfa-asa-as-2024-2025-mts-discipline-committee-member-at-large.html WARNING -...

Frameless Shower Doors Get Perfected with IDEAL Dual Glide Elite in Danvers

Danvers showers got smarter with the release of IDEAL’s...

Noizend Pty Ltd Receives Impact Technology Donation from Autodesk

The Noizend Shield, an ingenious active noise control (ANC)...

MedSquirrels Revolutionizes Healthcare Staffing with Cost Savings and Transparency

MedSquirrels innovative approach enables healthcare facilities to finalize provider...

Celebrate Global Diversity Awareness Month with Confetti’s Virtual Events

Honor Global Diversity Awareness Month with your team through...

WEBWIRE –



With the summer holidays soon to be in full swing, Sky Kids has announced that LetÂ’s Game is back with a brand-new series. And the fun doesnÂ’t stop there, with plenty more brilliant shows in store to help keep the kids entertained and inspire creativity.


After the success of series 1, LetÂ’s Game is back on screens and this time thereÂ’s even more gamers involved. YouTube stars Ruby Rube and The Kabs Family will join series 2, alongside DanTDM, Ethan Gamer, BlackPanthaa and Yammy, who return for more gaming fun. With a whopping combined subscriberÂ’s base of 37.9 million on YouTube, kids will be able to see their favourite gamers take on epic challenges and journey through a series of adventures, as they play family-friendly titles including LEGO and Sonic, all in a safe space that parents can trust.


WhatÂ’s more, Sky Kids is home to shows covering everything from gaming and music to arts and crafts and making and doing, providing the perfect summer camp all in one place.


ThereÂ’s a huge variety of shows loved by children aged from 1-10. Kids (5+) can get dancing and singing along to the beat of KIDZ BOP, with 6 brand new episodes dropping on 9 August, while Tom Gates Makes and Draw With Will are on hand to help create a splash of colourful arts and crafts, teaching new arty skills this summer season. For the little ones (pre-school), The Makery is brilliant for exploring imagination, with episodes full of fantastic making and doing.


For families eager to get a bit messy in the kitchen, Ultimate Food Fun is just the show to inspire the invention of some incredibly edible creations to share with each other.


Lucy Murphy, Director of Sky Kids, said:“Summer holidays are a great opportunity to kick back, try new things and have fun as a family. We’re delighted to offer a summer line-up that will encourage creativity as well as providing brilliant entertainment for kids of all ages”.


Notes to Editors

  • Stills for LetÂ’s Game s2, KIDZ BOP, Tom Gate Makes, Draw With Will and Ultimate Food Fun can be found on SEAC here
  • More content can be viewed on the Sky Kids YouTube channel here

About Sky Kids

  • Sky Kids is the home of award-winning original and exclusive shows and games, including The Brilliant World of Tom Gates, Moominvalley and Pip and Posy. The platform offers families eight dedicated kidsÂ’ channels, with favourite shows like PAW Patrol, Scooby Doo and Teen Titans Go!, as well as over 10,000 episodes of kidsÂ’ content on demand.  
  • Sky Kids content aims to entertain, educate and inspire children aged 1-10 and is available to watch on Sky Q, the Sky Kids app, Sky Glass, Sky Go and streaming service NOW.
  • Sky offers safe, child-friendly environments for kids to watch their favourite shows and play games. Through the Sky Kids app, parents can create personalised age profiles for their children, alongside a ‘sleep modeÂ’ to moderate screen time. This is complemented by the pin protected Safe Mode on Sky Q, so thereÂ’s no danger of children straying into any areas of content that are not right for them” 

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories