My FirstSpecials

Preschool documentary series. Follow a group of children as they discover, learn and experience things for the first time.

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  • Festivals: Eid
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    Festivals: EidFollowing seven-year-old Iqra as she and her family prepare for the celebration Eid (Eid Al-Adha). Iqra starts her journey by visiting her local mosque to meet the Imam.
  • Festivals: Christams
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    Festivals: ChristamsIn this episode we follow Rose as she celebrates Christmas with her family. Rose and her family visit the garden centre, where they find lots of festive decorations which they purchase alongside a Christmas tree. Once they arrive back at home, they all work together to decorate the house. After putting up the tree and leaving a sign for Santa in the window, Rose's parents take her for a magical experience: visiting Santa Claus in his grotto. Here, Rose tells Santa all about how well behaved she has been this year. Before leaving, Rose says goodbye to Santa and his reindeers, which are all outside in the snow. When Christmas Eve finally arrives, Rose attends a Christmas carol service with her family. Here they learn about the story of Jesus and sing some carols together. They head home to put on their festive pyjamas before going to bed. The next morning it's Christmas Day, and the family wake up to their presents under the tree. After the family give each other their gifts, they sit down to enjoy their delicious Christmas dinner.
  • Festivals: Hanukkah
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    Festivals: HanukkahIn this episode, we follow Sophia as she celebrates the Jewish festival of Hanukkah with her family. Sophia begins by making candles with her mum. They burn these candles later on while celebrating Hanukkah. As part of the celebrations, the family plan on hosting a party with the rest of their family. Dad and Sofia go to a Jewish shop, where they buy lots of traditional food and ingredients for the party. When Sophia returns home she helps her mum make authentic potato latkes, before heading to the synagogue for a big party where they light a Hanukkiah. After the synagogue, it's party time! Sophia greets all of her family members as they arrive, and they all finish by exchanging gifts with one another and enjoying the rest of the celebrations.
  • Festivals: Chinese New Year
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    Festivals: Chinese New YearIn this episode, we join Isabel as she celebrates Chinese New Year. Isabel receives a lucky red envelope from her family in China to begin the celebrations for a brand new year. We watch Isabel get creative as she helps her mum and grandma make lanterns to decorate the house with. Once the lanterns are complete, they head to a Chinese school to learn all about the year of the pig and how to do some traditional Chinese paper folding. After some crafts, Isabel goes to a farm with mum, where she visits some real pigs and even gets to feed them. When Isabel and mum return home, they enjoy the New Year with all of their friends and family. Isabel finishes the celebrations by leading the dragon in a Chinese New Year parade.
  • Festivals: Holi
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    Festivals: HoliIn this episode, we follow Maun as he celebrates the Hindu festival of colour, Holi. Maun begins by going to the park with his family, where they visit a peacock and see its beautiful plumage. Afterwards, they head to the temple to decorate and make their own Rangoli powder out of rice and food colouring. Maun then helps his mum cook up some delicious treats in the kitchen. Once the treats are made, he and his family finish the day off by going to a huge Holi party, where there are traditional Hindu rituals and, of course, powder throwing! Join in and celebrate Holi with Maun and his family.
  • Festivals: Easter
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    Festivals: EasterThis episode follows Liberty as she celebrates the Christian holiday of Easter with her family. Liberty and her family begin by visiting a farm, where they see spring lambs and learn all about Easter. During their time at the farm, they all go on an epic scavenger hunt where they collect as many eggs as possible. As Liberty has so much fun on the scavenger hunt, she suggests that they have their own easter egg hunt once they get home. Once Liberty and her family have found all of the chocolate eggs, they decide to melt them down and make tasty chocolate flake cakes. After lots of Easter fun, they go to church for a huge celebration. Liberty and her family finish the day with a lovely picnic and an egg rolling competition.
  • Festivals: Vaisakhi
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    Festivals: VaisakhiIn this episode, we follow Amardas as he celebrates the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi with his family. Amardas attends a Punjabi school, where he learns all about the festival and why it’s important to Sikhs. Afterwards, Amardas heads home to help his mum cook delicious treats for the big ceremony at the gurdwara. Once he arrives at the gurdwara, he helps to lower and clean the flag, the Nishan Sahib. Once it is clean, Armadas joins his dad on stage to drum and worship. Here we join Amardas as he tells us about the five Ks and why they are important to Sikhs.
  • Festivals: Music Festival
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    Festivals: Music FestivalThis episode follows Rory as he rocks out at his first ever music festival. Rory is inspired to attend a music festival after dad gives him a guitar lesson. He helps his mum and dad to pack their bags and grab their tent before heading off to a fun music festival. Once they arrive at the festival, Rory chooses where to pitch his tent and helps his mum and dad to build it. After a long day of travelling, Rory and his family go to sleep to get lots of rest for the festival. The next day he wakes up ready to explore, as there is lots to see and do. He goes down a giant slide and even holds animals at a petting zoo. Rory completes his time at the festival by listening to some amazing music.
  • Festivals: Vesak
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    Festivals: VesakIn this episode, we follow twins Art and Enda as they celebrate the Buddhist festival of Vesak. Art and Enda begin at the park, where they learn about the lotus flower from a Buddhist monk. They also learn how to do traditional Thai fruit carving and make some authentic Thai sweets with their mum, before finishing off the preparations by decorating the house with some beautiful sun catchers. They end the day by going to a Buddhist temple to offer food to the monks and join in with all of the fun. Join Art and Enda as they celebrate Vesak for the first time.

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