Australia – Part 2

In episode 13, Maxi, Monty and Aunty Mojo we dance and get our groove on singing “The Party Song”. In our Country and Culture segment, we meet our us-famous get Maxon as we buzz around our incredible Australian continent. In our Mojo Moving Moment segment, and with our fantastic personal trainer Branton, we chug around like trains to warm up while shouting out woo woo! We get down on the floor wiggling around like worms to exercise our shoulders, core and the whole body – inch worms are just crazy! To stretch our bodies and protect our tummies, arms and our backs, we rock around the world like a boat on the ocean. The Mojos give us more wise answers to our viewers’ questions in our Ask Aunty Anything segment. In our Child-cool Activity, Maxi teaches us all about getting our inner warrior released as we try some karate. We explore the dojo and yell out to release our power. And if you missed any episodes, please start back at episode 1.

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Australia

In this first episode, Maxi, Monty and Aunty Mojo learn how important it is to get active and how we might do this. We dance and “The Run Run Song” to get us moving. In our Country and Culture segment, we meet Andy from Australia and hear a little about what it was like growing…

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Thailand

In episode 10, Maxi, Monty and Aunty Mojo get all musical as they learn how wonderful it is to sing. We get all bright, happy and bring colour into our lives singing “The Pink Song”. In our Country and Culture segment, we learn how amazing Thailand can be. In our Mojo Moving Moment segment, and…

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Malta

In episode 11, Maxi, Monty and Aunty Mojo get a bit lazy singing “The Getting Out of Bed Song”. In our Country and Culture segment, we move around magnificent Malta with our us-famous guest, Doris. In our Mojo Moving Moment segment, and with our fantastic personal trainer Branton, we dance and shimmy to warm up,…

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