The final Harry Potter movie has won the feature film gong at the British Academy Children's Awards after working its magic on millions of youngsters.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 also took the Bafta Kids' Vote in the film category at the awards, which celebrate the best children's film, television, games and online media of the past year.
Animated television series Peppa Pig won for the second time in the pre-school animation category, while the BBC's Newsround program was honoured with a special award.
Presenters at the event in London included comedian Jack Whitehall, actor Martin Kemp, Sugababes singer Heidi Range, children's writer Anthony Horowitz, childcare expert Professor Tanya Byron and Northern Lights actress Dakota Blue Richards.
"Getting young people interested in and engaged with film, television, video games and online media is a very important part of Bafta's charitable activity, which takes place all year round,'' Bafta chief executive Amanda Berry said.