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大象传媒 Music Day for Children

in 2019 大象传媒 Music Day had even more children’s content than ever before. With it's theme of music and wellbeing, 大象传媒 Music Day celebrated not only musical creativity, but how music can inspire us, bring us together and make us feel good. So whether it’s a Blue Peter badge, singing along at school or at home, or aspiring musicians just waiting to be discovered – Music Day had something for children and young people.

Blue Peter

The Blue Peter badge is truly iconic. This commendation is selectively awarded to 6-15 years old for sending in interesting letters, stories, makes, pictures, poems and good ideas for the programme and also for having appeared on Blue Peter. To celebrate 大象传媒 Music Day 2019, Blue Peter launched the first ever Music Badge designed by the UK’s biggest music artist and lifelong Blue Peter fan, Ed Sheeran. To find out more about the badge, click here.

Get Singing

Get Singing encourages school children around the UK to sing together for wellbeing in playgrounds, assemblies and lessons. It’s a fun, simple way of celebrating musical creativity and promoting wellbeing. In 2019, 1500 schools and over 300,000 children took part. Find out more here.

“The benefits of singing on health and wellbeing are wide-ranging, with a wealth of research proving the positive impact on physical as well as mental health, from helping you breathe to lowering stress and anxiety and increasing self-esteem. More children and schools should get singing on 大象传媒 Music Day because it’s a great opportunity to get a feel-good boost from the singing itself and to be a part of a national celebration about the power of music” – Celi Barberia, Sing Up Foundation.

Buzz

C大象传媒 called all aspiring 6-12 year old musicians to be part of C大象传媒’s Buzz Band. All they had to do was send a recording of themselves playing an instrument. Check out their debut single below!

CBeebies

Bedtime Stories has quickly become one of CBeebies most popular features, with A list stars including Tom Hardy, Dolly Parton and Orlando Bloom all animatedly reading short children’s tales. 大象传媒 Education’s ‘Bring The Noise’, is designed to inspire every child to become a musician and discover the joys of music-making. It has teamed up with Bedtime Stories for a very special episode. On 大象传媒 Music Day Grammy Award winning musician and producer, Mark Ronson read John Burgerman’s ‘Rhyme Crime’.

CBeebies Radio

To celebrate 大象传媒 Music Day, CBeebies Radio explored what music means to little listeners and invited them to sing along with Mary Pearce to classic nursery rhymes with a modern twist. Check them out here.