Cartoonito

Grizzy and the Lemmings S4 – Comedic Chaos on a World Tour

Get ready for more laughs and mischief with Grizzy and the Lemmings Season 4! This time, Grizzy and the mischievous lemmings are heading to Scotland, the final stop on their epic World Tour. Follow the hilarious rivalry between Grizzy, a bear who loves comfort, and the lemmings, who are always finding ways to cause chaos. From the ranger’s cabin full of modern conveniences to outrageous adventures across the globe, this season continues the comedy-filled journey started in Season 3 — from Amazonia back to Canada, and now all the way to Scotland! Packed with humor, clever antics, and endless surprises, this season promises fun for the whole family. Tune in to see who will come out on top in the never-ending battle for the cabin! 📺 Premiere: Monday 19 January 2026⏰ Tune-in Monday to Friday @ 17:15 CAT on DSTV Channel 302 Don’t miss out – Big Laughs and Fun Adventures make Kids Happy!

Bonitas – innovation, life stages and quality care

Working and Pregnancy – When to Stop and How Much Is Enough

As an expecting mom with a career you may be wondering when the best time would be to stop working and how you can stay comfy and productive when you are still in the workplace. Morning sickness, back pain, frequent bathroom breaks and other pregnancy related symptoms can make working as you used to a more challenging task for you. It’s important that you calculate the risks that your job could possibly have to you and your baby. For instance if you are working with chemicals, heavy metals or radiation you’ll need to either stop working or take extra precautions. Heavy lifting or labour intensive jobs and lots of travel for work are also jobs that’ll become more difficult as your pregnancy progresses. Desk work and computer work are generally regarded as safe, whereas jobs that require lots of standing will become more difficult in later pregnancy. Dealing with work and pregnancy Working can be stressful without having a growing baby in your belly. The physical and emotional changes that you experience can make meeting your body’s and workplaces’s demands a challenging task. However, some moms with healthy pregnancies are able to work almost until they go into labour, how much you can do will depend on your pregnancy. Morning sickness is something many moms have to deal with. There are ways you can help manage nausea at work. Avoiding dining areas, packing mouthwash and a toothbrush and packing in soothing lemon and ginger are all things you can do to make yourself more comfortable. Eating and drinking little and often can also help keep the nausea at bay. Be sure to dress comfortably, and try to take frequent breaks and walks, as this’ll also help you stay more comfortable. What rights am I entitled to as an expecting mom in South Africa? As a pregnant employee, you are probably wondering what rights you’re entitled to. It is a good idea to inform your employee as soon as you can, so that your employer can manage the situation as best as they can (for both of you) – they are required by law to maintain a work environment that is safe for their employees. As an expecting mom, you will be glad to hear that you’re well protected  under South African law – you may not be discriminated against or dismissed due to your pregnancy. You also have the right to four consecutive months unpaid maternity leave, anytime from four weeks before your expected birth date. Unfortunately employees are not obligated to pay you during this period, however, your job will be kept open for you until your return to work after maternity leave.

Cartoon Network Africa

Harry Potter: The Wizards of Baking – Magical Treats for the Whole Family

Celebrate the magic of the Wizarding World with Harry Potter: The Wizards of Baking! Hosted by James and Oliver Phelps, the beloved Weasley twins from the Harry Potter films, this delightful show brings baking and wizardry together in a spellbinding way. Watch as pairs of professional bakers create enchanting edible showpieces right on the sets where Harry Potter’s magical journey was filmed in England. From intricate cakes to magical confections, each creation is as awe-inspiring as it is delicious — perfect for young wizards, witches, and the entire family to enjoy. It’s a magical treat for the eyes and the taste buds, offering fun, laughter, and creativity for everyone to share. 📺 Premiere: Saturday 17 January 2026⏰ Tune-in Weekends @ 12:45 CAT on DSTV Channel 301 Tune in for endless laughter and adventures for the whole family!

Wingu Academy

Starting the Year Strong: How Online Schools Are Redefining Academic Support in 2026

January sets the tone for the entire school year, and for many families, the priority is clear: choosing a school that offers meaningful academic support from Day 1. Data-Driven, Student-Centred Support The newest innovation in online education is the use of data analytics and early-warning academic systems. Wingu Academy has adopted the most globally recognised approach: Wingu’s internal quality cycles begin from January, not mid-year—ensuring learners accelerate quickly and confidently. A New Year, A New Standard in Social-Academic Balance Contrary to outdated assumptions, online schooling enhances the balance between wellbeing and achievement. Wingu uses structured social-academic models such as: In 2026, Wingu becomes one of the few schools nationally to integrate real sociometry—ensuring every student enters the year with support networks clearly mapped and actively nurtured. A Call to Parents and Teachers Still Finalising 2026 Plans If your child is not yet placed, January is the optimal moment. Wingu’s admissions team will walk you through: Start strong. Start early. Start with a school that delivers governance, transparency, and world-class student care.

DIBBER SA

Dibber The Whisken Officially Opens: Bringing Heart-Led Learning to Midrand Preschoolers

“Our mission is to embark as many children as possible on a magical learning journey – giving them the best start in life and fostering a lifelong love of learning.”— Hans Jacob Sundby, Founder, Dibber International Preschools Crowthorne, Midrand – Today marked the official opening of Dibber The Whisken. This brand-new early childhood development centre is situated in the heart of the Whisken Lifestyle Estate on Whisken Avenue. The new campus is the latest addition to Dibber’s growing family of international preschools in South Africa. It offers young children in the local community a nurturing and inspiring start to their learning journey. Located in one of Gauteng’s vibrant residential hubs, Dibber The Whisken is set to become a cornerstone for families. It offers meaningful, values-driven early learning in a safe and stimulating environment. The school is led by principal Drew Ellis and her passionate team of educators. Bharti Daya, Dibber’s Pedagogy and Operational Lead for Montessori campuses in South Africa, provides pedagogical guidance. With a global foundation across nine countries, Dibber is known for its heart-led early education. In South Africa, the network now spans 17 schools across Gauteng and the Western Cape. A new Western Cape campus opens in March. A franchise model will soon launch to expand access even further. Dibber’s unique philosophy centres on nurturing the whole child, with a strong emphasis on the holistic development of the child. Every Dibber school is rooted in its local community. The curriculum combines global best practices with South African cultural richness and play-based discovery. Children are encouraged to explore, question, imagine, and connect. Engaged educators see and celebrate the individual strengths of every child. “At Dibber, we believe children are the most important people in the world. That belief shapes everything we do – from how we build our classrooms to how we greet each child in the morning. With the opening of Dibber The Whisken, we’re so proud to extend this culture of care and curiosity to even more families,” said Lizelle ‘t Lam, Growth, Integration and Marketing Lead, Dibber South Africa.  The Whisken campus offers Montessori-inspired classrooms and interactive outdoor play areas. The daily rhythm balances structure with creativity. Parents benefit from Dibber’s emphasis on family partnerships, transparent communication, and values-based education. Dibber invites all parents in the Midrand and greater Johannesburg area to explore what makes its schools different. Open Days and enrolment tours are available upon request. For more information, visit www.dibber.co.za or contact Dibber The Whisken directly – 0729975013 | [email protected]

The Collective Genius Centre

When traditional school isn’t the right fit: a different way for your teen to thrive

Every child is intelligent — but not every child thrives in a traditional school system. For many parents, the signs are clear: a capable teen who feels overwhelmed, misunderstood, anxious, disengaged or labelled as “difficult,” “lazy” or “falling behind.” Often, the problem isn’t your child — it’s an environment that was never designed to accommodate different ways of thinking and learning. The Collective Genius Centre offers a powerful alternative for learners who need something more personalised, flexible and human-centred; a place where learners are supported, and where diversity is not just accepted but valued. A different kind of school The Collective Genius Centre is a boutique learning centre for Grade 8 to 12 learners, offering an internationally recognised Cambridge-aligned curriculum in a calm, structured setting. With small classes of just four to ten learners, students receive meaningful individual attention and are never lost in the crowd. This personalised approach allows tutors to adapt lessons to suit each learner’s strengths, challenges and pace, ensuring real understanding rather than rushed content coverage. A supportive environment for neurodivergent learners For learners with ADHD, dyslexia, autism spectrum differences, anxiety or sensory sensitivities, the right educational environment can be life-changing. At The Collective Genius Centre, tutors understand neurodiversity and actively accommodate different ways of learning. Teaching is flexible, patient and responsive, helping learners feel safe, capable and supported. This means: When learners feel understood, confidence grows, and learning follows naturally. Inclusive, calm and confidence-building Diversity is valued at The Collective Genius Centre, not only in background, but in thinking styles, personalities and strengths. The atmosphere is inclusive and respectful, allowing learners to show up as themselves without fear of judgement or comparison.  The centre is also able to support learners managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, as well as those with physical challenges, by offering flexibility, understanding and practical accommodations that allow learners to focus on learning without added stress. Parents are kept closely involved through regular progress feedback, creating a strong partnership between home and school. Because thriving matters If your child is capable but unhappy, bright but overwhelmed, or struggling to fit into a traditional system, it may be time to explore a different path. The Collective Genius Centre offers an alternative where learners are supported, understood and empowered to succeed, academically and personally. WhatsApp us for more information.

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