Dressed in princess regalia, Mona, a green puppet with pigtails, dances around the room as her Nana plays and sings the now popular phrase, “Who’s that wonderful girl? Could she be any cuter?” Videos ...
In 1999, Canadian puppeteers Jason Hopley and Jamie Shannon created Nanalan' — a weird, whimsical and very wholesome children's television series about a three-year-old girl named Mona, her ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- If the abstract feeling of childlike wonder could be embodied, it would be in the form of a small puppet named Mona, the main character of "Nanalan'." And more than 20 years after her ...
Nanalan’ may no longer be on TV, but it seems like it’s everybody’s happy place these days. The Canadian show, aimed at toddlers, follows a two-and-a-half-year-old puppet named Mona as she spends time ...
She’s Mona, the puppet heroine of “Nanalan’,” an old Canadian children’s show that has found a new audience on TikTok. By Madison Malone Kircher “Nanalan’” hasn’t been on TV in years, but it’s the ...
Could she be any cuter? A three-year-old puppet and her nana, popular among Canadian youth two decades ago, are taking over TikTok, and perhaps proving once again that Mona is a wonderful girl. With ...
It’s a hard one to get out of your head once you hear it: “Who's that wonderful girl?” Along with the song comes a green puppet dressed up in a princess costume, wand in hand. She’s dancing, floating ...
Nanalan' is a Canadian television show broadcast by CBC Television in Canada and by PBS in the US, created by The Grogs. Its target audience is preschool kids and Nanalan' is "designed to foster ...