

This is Emily Yeung
Season 1
This is Emily Yeung is a live action pre-school television series that follows its host, real life pre-schooler Emily Yeung, as she discovers the world from her own unique perspective. In this original format adaptation of the award winning, This is Daniel Cook, six-year old Emily Yeung brings a fresh female perspective as she learns, explores and creates with everyone from painters to musicians and from politicians to rocket scientists. In Emily, pre-schoolers see themselves exploring, learning and creating; they see a girl who isn't afraid to take on the world and explore it in her own fearless way. An unprecedented role model and a spirited and lovable new host to continue the "This is..." format which has empowers kids across North America, This is Emily Yeung.
Where to Watch Season 1
67 Episodes
- Making A Snowman.E8
Making A Snowman.Emily Yeung puts on her winter jacket because she's heading outside to build a snowman. Emily learns how to roll bigger and bigger balls out of snow and how to stack them on top of each other to create a snowman figure. Now all she has to do is figure out how to decorate her new snowy creation. - At An Amusement Park.E20
At An Amusement Park.Emily Yeung visits Ontario Place for a little fun in the sun. Emily tries climbing through a giant 3 storey tall jungle gym before hitting the bumper boats for a little wet crashing action. Emily end her day with a fast ride down a waterslide in a giant inner tube. Wheeeeh. - Putting On A Puppet Show.E22
Putting On A Puppet Show.Emily Yeung is putting on a puppet show and you're invited. Emily works with a professional ventriloquist to learn how to 'throw' her voice and how to make a puppet come to life. Together, the two put on a puppet show for a group of day care kids. - On A Rainy Day.E44
On A Rainy Day.It's raining...it's pouring and Emily Yeung finds it boring. What's a girl to do on a rainy day? Why not make paper airplanes and race them to see which one flies the fastest before heading outside to jump in some big puddles? Sounds like a great solution to a wet problem. - Learning About Fireworks.E46
Learning About Fireworks.Boom. Emily Yeung has been invited to watch one of the most spectacular fireworks spectacles on Earth. Emily heads down to Disney World, the largest buyer of fireworks in the world, to learn how they create their explosive fireworks shows - maybe Emily will come up with an idea for her own fireworks spectacle. - Swimming with Dolphins.E47
Swimming with Dolphins.Emily Yeung visits a marine centre to learn about one of her favourite ocean mammals - dolphins. Emily learns how they use sounds to find their food and why their skin feels like rubber, she even gets to have a very special dolphin piggyback ride, wheeeee. - Training To Be An Astronaut.E50
Training To Be An Astronaut.Emily Yeung is training to be an astronaut at NASA. Emily joins real life astronaut Cady Coleman and learns what it takes to become a space explorer. Emily feels what it like to twists upside down and all around in a training machine before stepping into a shuttle simulator and pretending to launch into space. All systems are go. - Making Strawberry Jam.E51
Making Strawberry Jam.There are two things Emily Yeung loves, strawberries and strawberries in ice cream. Emily has a chance to enjoy both when she goes on a strawberry picking expedition. Emily learns how to turn some of her strawberries into jam to pour over cold vanilla ice cream...yum. - Baking Bread.E55
Baking Bread.Emily Yeung visits a Pioneer Village and learns how people baked bread in the past. Emily mixes all the ingredients, kneads the dough and helps put the bread in an old fashioned stove. Emily passes the time waiting for the bread to rise by visiting some horses before getting to try her fresh bread. - Making A Wind Chime.E60
Making A Wind Chime.Emily Yeung loves the sounds wind chimes make - especially on really windy days. Emily and a local artist decide to make a unique wind chime out of things you can find in your kitchen like forks, knives and spoons...wait a minute, what are you going to eat dinner with?