I'm going to add ideas from Netflix original series into my new big idea box, so...why actually not plan what you're going to do first when you want to list down what series you're going to take ideas from. Netflix's kids' shows are full of great ideas after all.
Thursday, 8 August 2019
A Tale From No Such Town
My new favourite series from CBeebies Radio is No Such Town, a lovely series about a magical land and a friendship between a boy and a bear. This radio story is about how it's great to have an imaginary friend - even when you're an adult!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/radio/no-such-town-friend
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/radio/no-such-town-friend
All On A Rainy Day....
This is another unforgettable afternoon, like yesterday. Mrs. Nickels took me out to ASDA to get some lunch, and a Friends magazine. Whilst at Tomach, where we got a hot chocolate, we also had a delicious cake with white icing and sultanas that I love. Here are photos taken from that memorable part of my day, sorry if I had to take them whilst the car was driving along the road.
We drove around Brora for a few minutes, and I refused chips because I already had chicken bites for lunch. The best part of today was when we went to Brora Learning Centre - I had missed Trish for quite sometime, and I was glad to see her, Fraiser and the other members of the learning center again, as this made my day more memorable. I also saw familiar stories that I wrote whilst I was still at Brora, like Kingula and Bear Of The Sunset. I thought up the Me, You, And...Challenge, writing African folk tales starring Furaha and her family set in movies and TV series before the episode or film ends. I asked Trish to help make the logo for the challenge, and discovered 'Story Mugs', mugs which tell a fascinating story, like the Ninja Fox mug. I liked the stories they printed out and the exciting blurbs. I had a muffin and some hot chocolate whilst I was here, and I used Transformers Armada, Digimon Adventure 02 and Digimon Adventure to create my Me, You, And...Challenge.
But that's not all. When I got home I got a letter from Beakus, the creators of Yakka Dee, saying they like my ideas for words in the show - they even gave me a Yakka Dee postcard and some Yakka Dee stickers.
What a memorable day, and I've promised to stay in contact with Trish and send her more stories for her to adapt to mugs and books and other stuff. It's so nice to be near an old friend again.
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