Misinformation: how to spot fake news
Sky Kids FYI presenter Braydon finds out about how to spot fake news in the media, where it may be and why it is made.
Want to know more about how vaccines work, what causes climate change or discover the future of space travel? Watch our series of top-end explainers, using the latest computer graphics to tackle complex issues and news stories for children.
Sky Kids FYI presenter Braydon finds out about how to spot fake news in the media, where it may be and why it is made.
Sky Kids FYI presenter Tilly finds out about previous pandemics, and investigates the work that’s being done to find a vaccine for the coronavirus.
We explore how Artificial Intelligence is changing our world. We ask whether the next generation of smart robots could soon replace humans in the workplace.
We investigate what’s causing the climate crisis and the impact it’s already having on our planet. We find out what simple steps we can all take to slow down global warming.
It’s reckoned that three out of every five of us have been bullied at some point. So, in this film, Sky Kids FYI presenter Ruby explores what can be done to tackle the issue.
More than 30 years ago world leaders signed up to a set of promises, giving children basic rights. Sky Kids FYI presenter Xavier discovers whether the agreement has made any difference to the lives of children around the world.
Millions of children around the world are forced into work from an early age, sometimes in very dangerous jobs. What can be done to protect these children and help them grow up in a safe environment?
We discover what it means to LGBT, and find out about the history of the Pride movement, which campaigns for people to have equal rights, whatever their background.
We explore why so many of the world’s animals are on the brink of extinction. As the human population continues to grow, what can we do to help wildlife survive?
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