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  2. Real Littles Shopkins - Wikipedia

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    Kindi Kids is the fifth spin-off of Shopkins released in August 2019, featuring the Shoppies dolls as toddlers, with the slogan being “Yay! Let’s Play!”. The line featured ten-inch dolls of the Shoppies dolls as toddlers, featuring a bobble-head and glittery eyes as well as two exclusive Shopkins that magically function by playing with them.

  3. Moose Toys - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Moose Toys acquired Worlds Apart as part of a European expansion, [10] followed by the company entering the preschool toy line with "Kindi Kids", a Shopkins spin-off which features the popular Shoppies line of dolls as preschoolers, the following year. [11] In 2021, Moose Toys was awarded with five wins at the Australian Toy Awards.

  4. Timeline of children's television on other British TV channels

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    2000. 31 January – Carlton Kids stops broadcasting. [5]1 February – Discovery Kids launches on the OnDigital platform as a direct replacement for Carlton Kids. 27 May – Boomerang launches to broadcast classic cartoons from the Hanna-Barbera, MGM and Warner Bros archive programme library, as well as freeing up its sister network of many classics in the schedule.

  5. Category : Children's television channels in the United Kingdom

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  6. KinKi Kids - Wikipedia

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    In commemoration of their 25th anniversary, an official YouTube channel for KinKi Kids was created, making the duo's music videos available on the streaming platform. [26] On July 21, the music show LOVE LOVE Aishiteru hosted by KinKi Kids revived again, which also marked the last television appearance for the co-host Takuro Yoshida .

  7. Kids Company - Wikipedia

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    A NAO official said it was "unbelievable" that the money was handed over to Kids Company with "little focus on what it was actually achieving", Public Accounts Committee chairwoman Meg Hillier said. "The DfE oversaw the grant funding of Kids Company until summer 2013 but has limited records of monitoring activities before 2011", the report said.

  8. BBC Children's and Education - Wikipedia

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    The CBBC website provides a wide range of activities for children aged 6–15, such as games, videos, puzzles, print and makes, including now defunct pre-moderated message boards, now replaced with comment threads below videos, games and articles. It also contains a TV guide and an area where kids can apply to be on a show.

  9. Adams Kids - Wikipedia

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    Adams store in Halifax in 2009. Adams has been making clothing under the Mini Mode brand for Boots since 2002. Mini Mode has 327 concessions, and its own online store. Mini Mode Childrenswear Limited also entered administration on 21 January 2009, with Rob Jonathan Hunt, Stuart David Maddison and Michael John Andrew Jervis being appointed as joint administrators.