Limb deficiency advocates clash with parents who say TV host frightens children. Feb. 24, 2009 — -- When a handful of parents complained that the host of a British children's television show was ...
Cerrie Burnell, as seen on CBeebies, is supporting Thai Children’s Trust UK’s new Junior Sponsorship campaign, which encourages children to sponsor an orphan in Thailand and teaches them the joy and ...
Polka Theatre today announces the launch of Cerrie Burnell's book Wilder Than Midnight on 28 May 1.15pm, completing their summer half term programme. Throughout the half term week Polka will also be ...
When Cerrie Burnell joined CBeebies in 2009 as a regular presenter, a small number of parents contacted the BBC to complain that her missing right hand and forearm was frightening their young children ...
Join CBeebies presenter and author Cerrie Burnell as she shares with us her passion for stories, reveals how she went from television presenter to writer, and explains what it takes to turn your love ...
Cerrie Burnell television presenter for the BBC children’s channel CBeebies, alongside Alex Winters. She was born with a right arm which ended below the elbow.
Cerrie Burnell might be best known for being a presenter on CBeebies, but having recently launched her third book she's becoming a well-established author who champions diversity. The 36-year-old, who ...
She calls it a “hoo-ha”. That’s children’s author Cerrie Burnell’s way of summing up what happened when she took a job as a presenter on the BBC’s pre-school channel Cbeebies, and suddenly found ...
To the uninitiated, Cerrie Burnell is the woman from CBeebies whose disabled arm caused a stir in 2009. She is also possibly the perfect children’s presenter. It’s difficult to think of anyone ...
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