Why Elephant Has A Trunk
1st February 2010Why Snake Has No Legs
11th January 2011Why Hippo Has No Hair
22nd February 2010Why Tortoise Has a Broken Shell
13th January 2011Why Hen Pecks at the Ground
14th January 2011Why Bat Hangs Upside Down
17th January 2011Why Warthog is So Ugly
18th January 2011Why Owl's Head Turns All the Way Round
19th January 2011Why Monkeys Swing in the Trees
20th January 2011Why Tickbird Sits on Hippo's Back
15th January 2011Why Frog Croaks
22nd January 2011Why Spider Has a Tiny Waist
25th January 2011Why Vulture is Bald
26th January 2011Why Giraffe Has a Long Neck
27th January 2011Why Porcupine Has Quills
19th February 2011Why Lizard Hides Under Rocks
31st January 2011Why Crocodile Has a Bumpy Back
1st February 2011Why Jackal Howls at the Moon
2nd February 2011Why Hare Hops
3rd February 2011Why Mosquito Buzzes
4th February 2011Why Rhino Charges
7th February 2011Why Caterpillar is Never in a Hurry
8th February 2011Why Lion Roars
9th February 2011Why Zebra Has Stripes
10th February 2011Why Flamingo Stands on One Leg
11th February 2011Why Woodpecker Pecks
14th February 2011Tinga Tinga Tales is a 52 episodes children's series based on African folk tales and aimed at 4- to 6-year olds. It was commissioned by the BBC for its CBeebies channel, and by Disney Channel for its Disney Junior block. Named after the Tingatinga art from Tanzania, it was made in Kenya by a studio of about 50 people. The music is by Kenyan singer-songwriter Eric Wainaina. The series was first developed by Claudia Lloyd, head of animation at Tiger Aspect, while travelling through Africa. The first three episodes premiered on the BBC website in early February 2010. The distribution rights have been bought by Entertainment Rights.

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