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NEWS AND PRESS

November 26, 2017

Winners Announced for the British Academy Children's Awards in 2017.

Maddie Moate triumphed in the Presenter category, winning her first BAFTA and recognising her work on CBeebies’ Do You Know?, the show that explores how everyday objects are made and work for the pre-school audience.

November 30, 2017

Ten Eighty Magazine Channel Spotlight: Maddie Moate

Following her BAFTA win, here’s our chat with edu-tuber Maddie Moate about her career at CBeebies and using YouTube as a platform for learning.

  

September 16, 2017

YouTube Kids team with Maddie Moate for #TodayILearned campaign

YouTube kids has started it's annual "Today I Learned" campaign, a selection of curated playlists filled with educational videos in time of the new school year. CBeebies presenter Maddie Moate is curating several playlists about science and nature, featuring her favourite educational creators.

September 14, 2016

YouTube's Maddie Moate Tells Kids "Get Curious!"

Recently, Moate was invited to curate science videos for a new YouTube initiative #TodayILearned, to engage children with fun and educational content. She selected videos and compiled a playlist titled "Get Curious!" available on the YouTube Kids app.

December 21, 2016

Earth Unplugged host allows herself to get bitten by mosquitoes...for science!

  In the true adventurous spirit of allowing oneself to be bitten or stung by insects, Earth Unplugged presenter Maddie Moate, under the expert guidance of James Logan, stuck her arm in a box of mosquitos!

September 11, 2017

Spark Hub! Meeting "Stay Curious" Maddie Moate

"Stay Curious Maddie Moate is my son's hero and he got to meet her!In this episode we ask Maddie about her career path into "Edu-tainment" and life as an "Edu-tuber" is like!

November 08, 2017

Brake and Maddie Moate launch new films for Road Safety Week

Road safety charity Brake has teamed up with children's TV presenter Maddie Moate, to create a brand new film for schools and families.

October 16, 2016

Maddie Moate and the importance of being curious

  She has a passion for helping young people understand science and her work has been viewed more the 17 million times on YouTube. Now, ahead of her talk at the Norwich Science Festival, Maddie talks with the Eastern Daily Press.

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