Billboard Kids

Catch up again on this brilliant CBBC documentary about the stars of our Children’s Face Equality campaign, first broadcast on 6th March 2010.

Starring Harry, Lauren, Lucas and Max, Billboard Kids follows the children through the making of the Face Equality campaign to challenge prejudice towards people with disfigurements. The documentray is narrated by Dani Harmer, who plays Tracy Beaker in the CBBC series.

Billboard Kids is part of My Life, a documentary series providing an insight into the lives of children across the UK by award-winning CBBC.

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After watching the series, we'd love to know what you thought. Let us know by dropping in your comments below.

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Danielle, 14, Mellor, Lancashire

That is the greatist thing i have ever seen!! The four of them are inspiring us to be more confident on have we look. I have a Asperger syndrome or autism for short, and i think that it does not matter what people think about you, being yourself is the greatist gift of all !!


Gemma , birmigham

i am amazied at what i have just saw, those kids are so brave and i have so much respect fo them. they are all so beautiful, this is a huge thing over the UK and those posters should be spread all over the UK! Not just in london! :)


Mia, 12, croydon

i think its good they have made people aware so maybe they will take it into consideration. my sister was born with one ear and they built a new one on tuesday so no more bullying for her!


sophie, hertfordshire

im really happy that this is being recgonised,even though i do not have a tfacial disfigurement.Me and my sister watched this on tv and were surprised at how some people could be so creul just because somebody has somthing special about them. :)


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