Chacha Cañete hosts IBC-13’s children educational show, ‘Y2K: Yes to Kids’

February 20, 2014

Chacha Cañete for Y2K: Yes to Kids

Chacha Cañete host IBC-13's much-awaited return of the kiddie show Y2K: Yes to Kids.

It airs every Saturday morning, Y2K: Yes to Kids is a fun-filled educational children's program that aims to have a positive effect on youngsters by imparting educational information on how to take care of environment.

In this show aimed at young viewers about Filipino children, see that Chacha with his company JV the puppet revitalize your interest with the kids. Have fun while learning as we try to shift to a higher gear.

But not to mention about Y2K or millennium bug disaster, it marked itself known as the "millennium bag of information" about child-friendly. In the simplest and easiest way possible, the popular fare in children's programming because the program instills good values and lessons to children - learnings, fun and activities that they can apply in their daily activities so that in their own little way they can contribute to the growth and development of the world we live in.

Directed by Ryan Agoncillo and the business unit head Ginny Monteagudo-Ocampo as executive in-charge of production, Y2K: Yes to Kids premiered this Saturday morning (February 22), at 9:00AM on IBC-13.