Aunty B's House aims to make life in foster care less isolating — with love and a laugh track

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A new kids show about growing up in the foster care system is set to debut this fall, after recently wrapping shooting in Toronto. 

Khalilah Brooks’s Aunty B’s House follows a foster mom and her crew of foster kids as they navigate difficult topics such as losing a parent and coming into the foster care system. But the show, meant for a preschool audience, is doing it with humour.

The show is structured like a sitcom with ’90s guitar riffs and kid-friendly punchlines — with the goal of helping all children understand that families come in different shapes and sizes.

“One of the episodes that

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