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Awards and Nominations

LazyTown nominated for their second prestigious UK Children´s BAFTA
The already multi-award winning high-energy entertainment series has been nominated in the international category
LazyTown announces not one but two Daytime EMMY award nominations
This year LazyTown has received two Daytime EMMY award nominations
BAFTA win icing on the cake of a stellar week in the UK for LazyTown
Reykjavik, 28th November 2006… On Sunday night, LazyTown was presented with the International Award at the star-studded Children’s BAFTA Awards ceremony at London’s Hilton Park Lane Hotel. Creator and star of the show Magnús Scheving was there to accept the award, delighting the audience with some onstage acrobatics.
Magnús Scheving, founder and creator receives the Icelandic EDDA Honour Award
Magnús Scheving, founder and creator receives the Icelandic EDDA Honour Award
BAFTA
LazyTown has been nominated in the International category of the most prestigious Awards of the year in the UK, the Children’s British Academy Awards. The ceremony takes place in London on the 26th November 2006 and the winners are announced on the night.
Emmy
LazyTown´s Stephanie (Julianna Rose Mauriello) was nominated as an outstanding performer in a children´s series in the 2006 Daytime Emmy Awards.
LazyTown Activity Mat
LazyTown Activity Mat has been awarded one of the top ten toys for Christmas 2006 in the Redan Publishing toy listing.
The Telly Awards 2006 for a Fisher Price TV commercial
The Telly Awards honor outstanding local, regional, and cable television commercials and programs, as well as the finest video and film productions.
Parenting Awards
LazyTown became a celebrated winner of an iParenting Media Award in the television category from the 2006 iParenting Media Awards.
Edda 2005
LazyTown was nominated as the best Icelandic TV program in 2005
World Health Organization
World Health Organisation wanted Magnus to participate in one of their surveys in 2005. Among other participants in this survey were Jimmi Carter and Shirin Ebadi
Scandinavian Public Health Prize, 2004
Magnus Scheving, founder and creator of LazyTown was awarded the Scandinavian Public Health Prize in 2004 for his work in motivating children through the world of LazyTown.
Obesity amongst children is an increasing health problem in the Nordic countries, and Scheving works in an unconventional and innovative way to the benefit of the health and entertainment of children. In the world of LazyTown, children are motivated to live a healthy lifestyle through a combination of play and positive stimulus.
Achievements as Entrepreneur and Marketing Man:
Magnus Scheving was voted the Marketing Man of the Year In 2003 by the Icelandic Marketing Association. He was also voted Entrepreneur of the Year by Channel 2 Broadcaster and the Icelandic Financial Newspaper.
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