Kirk Cameron and Brave Books launch children’s show promoting ‘uplifting’ content – Washington Examiner

Kirk Cameron has teamed‍ up with Brave ‌Books to launch a new children’s ​television show titled *Adventures‌ With Iggy and Mr. Kirk*, which aims to⁤ offer uplifting content that contrasts with current children’s programming. The show features Cameron as a retired ‍pilot who mentors a puppet iguana ‌named⁤ Iggy, focusing on important life lessons such as forgiveness and identity in its initial episodes. Cameron critiques ‍the modern entertainment industry for ⁤producing what he perceives as ​inappropriate and “woke” content for children, arguing that parents desire high-quality, family-friendly shows instead. Trent ⁢Talbot, founder of Brave Books and ⁣executive ⁢producer of the show, emphasizes‍ the need to​ create engaging and meaningful​ content amidst the increasing screen time in children’s lives. The⁣ show ⁤has been crowdfunded and has already ‍produced its first episodes, aiming to ⁢fulfill​ a demand from families for wholesome entertainment.


Kirk Cameron and Brave Books launch children’s show promoting ‘uplifting’ content

Kirk Cameron’s latest project is a children’s television show created in partnership with Brave Books, which aims to be the antithesis of modern television programming made for children.

The show, titled Adventures With Iggy and Mr. Kirk, portrays Cameron as a retired pilot helping his friend, a puppet iguana named Iggy, learn various life lessons. The first two episodes focus on forgiveness and identity. Cameron said that, as a man from Hollywood, the modern entertainment industry makes people believe parents want “woke” shows for their children, which he argued is not the case.

“The reality is, parents don’t want gay dinosaurs and trans-ducks teaching their children morality,” Cameron said in a press release. “They want high-quality entertainment and wholesome family values taught to their children from people they trust. That’s why I’m thrilled about Adventures With Iggy and Mr. Kirk — finally, a show that delivers on the uplifting, meaningful content families have been waiting for.

Kirk Cameron and Iggy the puppet, the two hosts of the new children’s show “Adventures with Iggy and Mr. Kirk.” (Photo Credit: Brave Books)

Brave Books founder Trent Talbot, who is also the new show’s executive producer, similarly spoke about the need for the show, as “more people are on screens” in the modern age, and that Brave Books, a Christian book publisher, aims to use the show “to reach people where they are.”

“With our first TV show, Adventures With Iggy and Mr. Kirk, Brave Books is answering a call from our Brave families who want fun, meaningful content that the kids will love and be strengthened by watching it,” Talbot said.

BRAVE Books founder Trent Talbot with Iggy the puppet, the co-host of the new children’s show “Adventures with Iggy and Mr. Kirk.” (Photo Credit: Brave Books)

The crowdfunded show has already produced the first four episodes, with donations still being accepted for the show’s remaining six episodes, according to Brave Books’s website. The first season will be released for free on YouTube, after which all future seasons will be on Brave Books’s streaming service.

It’s not Cameron’s first time collaborating with Brave Books. The two worked together earlier this year for “See You At The Library Day,” during which Cameron traveled to three different libraries in the Washington, D.C., area. 



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