Cartoon Networking
Cartoon Networking
CLP Power’s cartoons aim to help children explore the world of electricity and learn about energy saving in a lively way.
The POWER FOUR cartoon characters explain the different fuel sources used for electricity generation in a video.
Children are our future – and it’s never too early to start teaching them about the conservation and importance of protecting our environment.
But capturing their interest can be challenging when they’re young. So, CLP Power is using animation as a smart way for teachers and parents to get the message across.
By combining moving images, simple text, sound effects and engaging storylines, cartoons take young children away into a world of entertainment and learning.
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