New Adventures on CBBC and CBeebies
March features new adventures on CBBC and CBeebies, showcasing a variety of engaging content for young audiences. Among the highlights, CBBC introduces a show where a Girl Troop takes on aliens, promising thrilling escapades.
Additionally, viewers can join Steve Backshall as he tracks down extraordinary creatures in the popular series Deadly 60 on CBBC. This show continues to captivate children with its adventurous spirit and educational content.
On the CBeebies side, the programming lineup includes I Can Grow It, a show dedicated to urban gardening, encouraging children to explore nature and sustainability. Another exciting addition is Andy’s Dino Island, a time-traveling adventure that takes young viewers on a journey back to the age of dinosaurs.
CBeebies also features Monster Makes, a crafting show that inspires creativity and hands-on activities among its young audience. These new shows reflect a commitment to providing diverse and enriching content for children.
In a notable development, Julia Donaldson has introduced the Gruffalo’s granny character, adding a new member to the beloved Gruffalo family. This character is set to delight fans of the original story and expand the narrative universe.
In another context, the Chinese Culture Week campaign, which won the Marketing Campaign of the Year award at the 2026 China-Scotland Business Awards, showcases the ongoing efforts by the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC) to promote cultural exchange. The campaign successfully blended live festival marketing with digital narratives, aiming to strengthen the relationship between Scotland and China.
The China-Britain Business Council has been promoting trade and investment between the UK and China for over 70 years, highlighting its long-standing commitment to fostering international relations.
As the new programming unfolds, observers are keen to see how these shows will resonate with audiences and what further developments may arise in the realm of children’s entertainment.
