Season 1
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A curious six-year-old girl fearlessly explores the world, inspiring young minds to learn and create through vibrant adventures.
Episodes
Emily Yeung visits a local beading store and chooses from hundreds of colourful beads to make a necklace. She even finds a unique cat bead that she includes in her sparkling creation.
Emily Yeung joins an origami artist to learn how to fold paper into different shapes. Emily tries her hand at making an origami dolphin before the two join forces to make a helmet out of paper... that they can actually wear.
Emily Yeung visits a Humane Society and learns what the Humane Society does for the community. Emily meets several different animals that live at the Humane Society including a cute black kitten that looks just like Emily's cat Misty.
Emily Yeung joins a balloon artist to learn how to twist balloons into different animal shapes. Emily rides a giant balloon motorcycle before climbing into a huge balloon dome to make her favourite animal. Let's hope they don't pop too many balloons.
Emily Yeung joins a cake-maker to learn how to make a cake with her favourite fruit...pineapple! Emily also solves the mystery of why it is called upside down when you eat it right side up.
This is Emily Yeung is a live action pre-school television series that follows its host, real life pre-schooler Emily Yeung, as she discovers the world from her own unique perspective. In this original format adaptation of the award winning, This is Daniel Cook, six-year old Emily Yeung brings a fresh female perspective as she learns, explores and creates with everyone from painters to musicians and from politicians to rocket scientists. In Emily, pre-schoolers see themselves exploring, learning and creating; they see a girl who isn't afraid to take on the world and explore it in her own fearless way. An unprecedented role model and a spirited and lovable new host to continue the "This is..." format which has empowers kids across North America, This is Emily Yeung.
