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As part of its ongoing collaboration with Netflix, independent creative agency The Clan Malaysia was recently tasked to launch action blockbuster Extraction 2. However, as popular as Hollywood action movies are in Malaysia, their success isn’t a given. Viewers are now spoilt for choice, and in the l
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April 19 2021, 12:05 pm | BY Kim Shaw | No Comments BBDO Indonesia and BBDO Guerrero Philippines have joined forces with Sweety on this campaign for Sweety Silver Pants. Inspired by Indonesian myths, the campaign illustrates how parents need to change their baby’s diaper regularly if they want to prevent monster tantrums.
There are still many parents in Indonesia who believe in myths and superstitions. And there is a belief that if your baby cries continuously, a monster might be trying to steal it away. But more likely, the crying is caused by a full diaper. Based on research conducted by Sweety, 80% of diaper rash is from prolonged exposure to moist diapers, resulting in skin problems such as irritation, infection, itching and redness.
BBDO Indonesia & Guerrero joined forces with Sweety on a new campaign adgully.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from adgully.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A wishlist of Malaysian children s books, you ask? Here are few highlights to take home. Photo: Handout Christmas is just around the corner. What’s a good choice of gift for the young ones this year? Why, how about some local children’s books? Here are some whimsical, wonderful children’s books, all published this year, that would make awesome stocking stuffers this holiday season. Dayak Lore: A Collection From The Indigenous People Of Sarawak (Borneo) Author: The Tuyang Initiative Publisher: Tuyang and Heart Initiative This book contains three folk stories from Sarawak. One is a Kayan tale about a greedy durian loving boy names Ditut, another is a Penan folk tale about Kangkaput, a beloved bird that decides to fly away, and an Iban story about Apai Saloi, a man whose life takes a twist one day. This material is an adaptation of Tuyang Initiative’s Tuesday Tales, a platform for folk-based stories from Sarawak’s indigenous communities.