“Oh my sweet boy. There's so much I want to say, but I don't know how yet. I already miss you so much, and the pain in my heart is far more than I can process. But looking through thousands of pictures and videos this past week, I'm also filled with tremendous pride,” he captioned the post.
More than a sop to the ravenous hordes of toddlers who devour this stuff, though, the new video is Accurso's first full-length attempt to meld her front-footed assertion of the rights of Palestinian children to play, and even to live, with the singsong cheeriness of Ms Rachel's oeuvre.
Peppa Pig is heading across the pond for a major spring tour. The children's entertainment icon has announced "My First Concert" tour, featuring performances across North America in 2026. The tour launches February 6th in Silverdale, Washington and includes more than 50 shows at theaters and performing arts centers across the United States and Canada. The concerts will feature a full orchestra performing songs from the TV show, along with sketches about the history of classical music sung by Peppa and her family.
If you're a parent who's somehow made it through the last few weeks without hearing about KPop Demon Hunters, you must be some kind of unicorn. An animated Sony production that dropped on Netflix late this summer, KPop Demon Hunters is a global juggernaut, rising seemingly out of nowhere to become the most-watched original title in the streamer's history and topping the box office with its "one weekend only" sing-along theatrical debut.
"Nothing is cooler than when a kid watches a movie and feels like they're really being seen," Hale says. Sketch, he hopes, will teach kids that they're not alone in the world, despite whatever feelings might be churning inside.