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Topdoks – Bloedzuigers
Dutch television show Topdoks used animated fragments throughout its episodes to explain and entertain. This fragment: The why and how of bloodsuckers.
Dutch television show Topdoks used animated fragments throughout its episodes to explain and entertain. This fragment: The why and how of bloodsuckers.
Dutch television show Topdoks used animated fragments throughout its episodes to explain and entertain. This fragment: What do your brains do when you’re studying?
Dutch television show Topdoks used animated fragments throughout its episodes to reconstruct kids’ accidents. This fragment tells the story of ice skater Carianne.
Dutch television show Topdoks used animated fragments throughout its episodes to reconstruct kids’ accidents. This fragment tells the story of Chengiz.
Sjoerd Snugger, the host of Dutch television show Studio Snugger, goes through some very unfortunate events in these animated fragments created for several seasons of the show.
Kids and teens are taught grammer with a series of Clipphangers. This episode: The difference between ‘kennen’ and ‘kunnen’.
A collection of colourful and smooth references to the human body opened all episodes of Dutch television series Topdoks, aimed at 8 to 12-year-old kids.
As part of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Paulo the Parrot teaches children aged 3 to 7 about linguistics and mathematics through the wonders of art.
Dutch television show Studio Snugger used animated fragments throughout its episodes to explain fun facts. This episode: Rain detectors for traffic lights keep you relatively dry.
Kids and teens are taught grammer with a series of Clipphangers. This episode: When does a verb end with d, t or dt?