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CBeebies Grown-ups
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Lois CBeebies
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<description>The CBeebies Grown-ups blog is a unique meeting point between parents and the decision makers at CBeebies. It&apos;s here that you&apos;ll see exclusive news, information and updates about CBeebies first. To leave a comment on the blog you&apos;ll need to log in or register with BBC ID.</description>
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<p>Tuesday 7th February is Safer Internet Day - check out Alex's top tips for helping your children prepare to enjoy the internet safely:</p>
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<p>Thanks to these people from creative commons: tm22, Wilson (Army Gal), Joint Base Lewis McChord and Pusteblumenland .</p>
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<p>The Internet can be a great source of fun and learning for your child, and you needn't be frightened of your child using it if you follow some simple rules.</p>
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<p>Always sit with young children when they use the Internet.</p>
<p>With an older child who wants to explore on their own, it is a good idea to keep the computer in a family room or a place you share.</p>
<p>Be aware you can adjust browser settings and filters to protect children from unsuitable sites. For more help with this check out the Net SMART rules.</p>
<p>Talk to your child about how to stay safe and let them know they can speak to you if they find themselves in any sort of trouble.</p>
<p>There are plenty of safe places for children to play and learn on the web, get to know them and maybe save these as short-cuts in your favourites folder.</p>
<p>Social networking sites aimed at grown-ups, such as Facebook, Youtube and Twitter, are not suitable for children. The suggested minimum age for most social networking sites is 13.</p>
<p>Here are some useful links if you want to find out more about keeping yourself and your children safe online:</p>
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<li><a title="Share Take Care - Tips from BBC Webwise about keeping you and your children safe online" href="https://nontonwae.pages.dev/webwise/topics/safety-and-privacy/online-safety-for-parents/">NSPCC - Keeping your child safe online<br />Thinkuknow -Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre<br />CBBC's Stay Safe - for children 6+<br />BBC Health - Internet Safety<br />Share Take Care - Tips from BBC Webwise about keeping you and your children safe online</a></li>
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Lois CBeebies
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	<title>Introducing Mike the Knight</title>
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<p><strong>Mike the Knight, an exciting new animation about a trainee knight (Mike!) and his family and friends in the kingdom of Glendragon, is about to launch on CBeebies.</strong></p>
<p>Denise Green works at Hit Entertainment, the company that made Mike the Knight,&nbsp;and we interviewed her about this new show...<strong>&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong><br />What do you do on Mike the Knight?<br /></strong><br />I'm a Line Producer and it's my job to make sure the different parts of the production all happen when they are supposed to.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>What is the order?<br /></strong><br />The scripts have to be written first, then we record the voices for the characters.&nbsp; We send the voices to the animation studio so that the animators can fit the animation to the character voices.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Is the voice recording bit hard work?<br /><br /></strong>Alfie Field, aged 12, voices Mike and Russell Tovey voices his dragon friend, Squirt.&nbsp; All of our voice artists have to use their imagination to help bring each of the characters to life.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>What's Mike the Knight all about? <br /><br /></strong>Mike the Knight is about a young boy called Mike who is a knight in training. His father, the King, is away visiting far-off lands. Mike helps his mum, Queen Martha, look after the kingdom of Glendragon, which leads Mike on lots of adventures.</p>
<p><strong>And who else do we meet?<br /><br /></strong>We meet his dragon friends, Sparkie and Squirt and his horse, Galahad.&nbsp; Mike has a mission in every episode and while he&rsquo;s always keen to do his best, he is still learning and often gets help from his enthusiastic sister Evie, a trainee wizard who loves to use magic whenever she can, but just like her brother she is still in training so, more often than not, her magic goes a bit wrong.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>But things turn out right in the end?<br /><br /></strong>Mike has a rallying cry &ldquo;Be a Knight do it Right&rdquo; and with a little help from his friends, Mike manages to rise to the challenge of each of his missions.</p>
<p><strong>Where did the idea come from?<br /><br /></strong>It's an original idea that we saw in 2008 sent in by Alexander Bar who created Lunar Jim, which we immediately thought had great potential as a medieval show for pre-schoolers with knights, trolls, Vikings and dragons had never been made before.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Did it change much in the planning process?<br /></strong><br />We introduced new characters and locations and also lost some - originally Mike had 4 dragon friends - that's a lot of characters to keep busy all the time!</p>
<p><strong>What do you think that children will like about Mike the Knight?<br /></strong><br />The sense of fun and adventure and, like Mike, they&rsquo;ll learn how to &ldquo;Be a Knight and do it Right&rdquo;! They&rsquo;ll also love exploring the kingdom of Gelndragon and each watching to see what Mike&rsquo;s sword turns into in each episode (it&rsquo;s something new each time).</p>
<p><strong>What was the funniest thing that happened to you during the production? <br /></strong><br />We finished a voice recording session one afternoon and decided to go out for lunch to a very busy pizzeria. Suddenly three people walked in, towards our table.&nbsp; From a distance we had no idea who they were but as they got closer, we realised they were from the post production studio.&nbsp; Not only that, they were all dressed up as medieval knights!<br /><br /><strong>Below, Denise Green of Hit Entertainment</strong></p>
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<p>Mike the Knight starts Monday 31st November at 4.05pm</p>]]></description>
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Lois CBeebies
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