The Legend of the lost keys is an educational BBC Look and Read production, which was first aired on BBC Two on 12 January 1998, and has been shown regularly ever since.
The story begins on a tiny island called Morrowland, which has just enough space for a small palace, a train station and rails all around the island, a grocery store, a small house, a king, two subjects, a locomotive named Emma, and a locomotive engineer by the name of Luke.
In each episode of the series, the journalist (Samia Al-Etrebi) gathers the children around her every day to tell them the adventures of (Sinbad the Sailor) on the high seas, and the horrors and dangers he encounters in all his journeys that take him to new areas and new lands that they have not thought of. human beings
Follow the adventures of the Torchlighters Heroes of the Faith and see how God works through those who dedicate their lives to serving Him. A series of animated programs with strong values and educational content for ages 8-12.
Adi, a simple young boy, embarks on various adventures with Golu, a genie and his friend. However, Golu's magic spells always go wrong landing the two in trouble.
11-year-old Bobo is embarrassed by his mom’s terrible singing—until he discovers she was once a Swedish music legend, before losing her voice when he was born. After a football accident leaves Bobo in a coma, he’s swept into a dreamlike underworld where he meets its mysterious boss.
Everyone at some point goes through a life changing transition. These acorns are doing just that. They are small acorns ejected from their home tree who must go on a journey to transform into mighty oak trees.