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Hug Me Hug Me

Mateusz Jarmulski / Poland / 2017 / 30 min / Dubbed / 3+

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Father and Teddy live in a forest. Every day is different than the other, full of new adventures, so they are never bored. Charismatic, and a bit clumsy Father, together with unstoppable and caring Teddy; can cheer everyone up and lend a helping hand to many animals in the forest. Together they will learn what is friendship, candidness and responsibility. But most important of all, they learn that sharing with others makes us richer. “Hug me” is an uplifting TV show for children, portraying the relationship between a father and a son. In a funny, yet real way, it shows the unique bond that Father and Teddy share. The series teach children and their parents to pay attention to small words and gestures, thanks to which we create and maintain good relations with others.

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