Saad al-Hudaifi: captivating and inspiring programmes for children and their families.

JCC, formerly known as Jazeera Children’s Channel, will present various  programmes to inspire children and families during the holy month of Ramadan  through JeemTV and Baraem.TV.

As a child-centric channel, JCC recently engaged children with the ‘Ramadan Slogan Competition’ to showcase their spirit in the holy month.

“Ramadan Ghaith Al-Quloob” which means “Ramadan, the delight of heart” was chosen as the winning theme and will be featured as an overreaching message of JeemTV and its identity.

JCC’s deputy executive general manager and the acting director, Saad al-Hudaifi, said: “We believe in the imagination and creativity in our young audience and we want to inspire them by ensuring opportunities to showcase their great ideas. With the Ramadan slogan competition, we wanted to empower children and reflect their interests.”  

He added that JCC would present a number of captivating and inspiring programmes for children and their families on both JeemTV and Baraem.TV exclusively produced and carefully selected to enrich the audiences’ spiritual journey through the Holy month of Ramadan.

“This year’s programmes will reflect our new content strategy which aims at providing compelling and responsible programmes to Arab children and their families.”

The programmes include  the channel’s most successful shows such as Tijan Al Noor – The Holy Qur’an Recitation Contest, Baad Al Taraweeh, Noun and Uncle Mosleh’s Tales. In addition, there will be  two co-produced series – Min Qissas Al-Saleheen and Olamaa Al Muslimin, as well as acquired short animation movie – Stories of Islam.

JeemTV will introduce children and their families to important figures throughout the history of Islam with a variety of series and short movies. The co-produced series Min Qissas Al-Saleheen and Olamaa Al Muslimin highlight the life and accomplishments of Islam’s honourable scientists and righteous people.

Baraem.TV which targets preschoolers between the age of two  and six  will air a new season of the exceptional and unique puppetry show ‘Uncle Mosleh Tales’ which will feature captivating tales from all over the world in a charming atmosphere that widens the children’s horizons and imagination. In every episode, Uncle Mosleh, the old carpenter, and a group of puppets narrate a new story which aims to revive appreciation for the much-loved art of puppetry.