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Harold's New Friends R Aliens!

Ep.1 The Bullies and the Billy-Cart

Melanie Alexander, David Witt

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Kinderbücher bis 11 Jahre

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Harold’s New Friends R Aliens! 

A creative tool to tacitly teach children the value of trying again.

Harold's New Friends R Aliens! is a unique format, an imaginary world introducing new and exciting characters, with big hearts and even bigger attitudes.

Created by a multi award winning team, recipients of numerous nominations and awards including the Australian Writer’s Guild awards (AWGIE’s) and the Australian Recording Industry awards (ARIA’s).  Individual works include the animation series Guess How Much I Love You™ by Sam McBratney, Kitty is Not a Cat created by Bruce Kane & Maurice Argiro and Dumb Bunnies by Dav Pilkey.  

Harold is a young boy who really wants to be hero but he just can't seem to make it happen.  All of a sudden he has 3 crazy little aliens in a 'Birdship' that want to help him out.   Iggy, Tsk-Tsk and Duke have a secret rewind button and their own ideas on what he should do, but it's all down to Harold to get it right ...!

In Episode 1. The Bullies & the Billy-Cart we see Harold save his bestest friend Jessica from the frightening mandibles of a huge spider, outsmart the school bullies at their own game and stumble on a 1950’s billy-cart to become our Hero! 

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children action, children choices, children superheroes, children adventure, children school bullies, children imagination