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Nina and the Neurons is a British live action/animated television programme shown on the CBeebies channel, aimed at young children to help them understand basic science. Nina is a neuroscientist [ 1 ] who enlists the help of five Neurons (animated characters representing the senses ) in her brain to answer a scientific question.
- Children's
Nina and the Neurons is a British television programme shown on the Cbeebies channel, aimed at young children to help them understand basic science. It aired on the Cbeebies channel from 2007 to 2015.
Nina and the Neurons is a British live action/animated television programme shown on the CBeebies channel, aimed at young children to help them understand basic science. Nina is a neuroscientist who enlists the help of five Neurons (animated characters representing the senses) in her brain to answer a scientific question. It was first aired on ...
- CBeebies
- English
- Scotland, United Kingdom
- 15 minutes
Jul 9, 2015 · Nina and the Neurons is a programme shown on the CBeebies channel aimed at four to six-year-olds to help them understand basic science. Nina is a neuroscientist who enlists the help of her Neurons in her brain to answer a scientific question.
Nina and the Neurons is a British television programme shown on the CBeebies channel, aimed at young children to help them understand basic science. Nina is a neuroscientist who enlists the help of five Neurons (animated characters representing the senses) in her brain to answer a scientific...
Oct 18, 2024 · Nina and the Neurons is a British-Scottish television programme shown on the CBeebies channel, aimed at four- to six-year-olds to help them understand basic science. Nina is a neuroscientist who enlists the help of five Neurons (animated characters representing the senses) in her brain to answer a scientific question.
The Neurons are characters who live in Nina's brain and, like real human neurons, send messages from her brain to the parts of her body which control her senses. Nina has some dialogue with the neurons, but most of their activity and chatter is amongst themselves, commenting on the action while 'looking out' from Nina's brain.