Through engaging short episodes starring the lovable, well-mannered Crawford the Cat, primary school educators are able to reinforce social and healthy habits such as brushing teeth, hand washing, good nutrition and playing well with others. Crawford the Cat provides valuable life lessons for the PreK-2 age group, in a light and fun way.
Takalani Sesame is the South African version of the children's television program Sesame Street. Co-produced by Sesame Workshop and South African partners, Takalani Sesame is now in its 10th year. Takalani Sesame is a uniquely South African interpretation of the Sesame model engaging children and their parents and promoting basic school readiness, literacy, numeracy, and health and hygiene. Takalani Sesame also has a special focus on HIV/AIDS awareness and seeks to introduce HIV/AIDS safety while promoting tolerance and reducing stigma. The Takalani series also includes a popular radio program, a newspaper and magazine comic strip series, and a national Talk to ME Campaign which encourages adults to talk to their children about HIV/AIDS and related issues. The introduction of an HIV-positive muppet for this purpose was widely misunderstood by the U.S. political right, with such groups as the American Family Association mistaking it as a means for homosexual activists to influence young viewers.
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Everyone at some point goes through a life changing transition. These acorns are doing just that. They are small acorns ejected from their home tree who must go on a journey to transform into mighty oak trees.
Barbie and her sisters set sail for the dreamiest vacation ever on the pink island oasis of Imagination Bay! The girls sing, dance, and explore their imaginations in ways we've never seen before!
Based on the successful Azuro books, already translated into several languages, this action-adventure comedy series follows the escapades of three young dragons, Azuro, Oria and Vermilion, who comprise the dragon rescue squad. From their station base at the entrance to the fairy-tale village of Krakenstone, this trio of firefighter friends sets out to rescue magical creatures in distress, whenever the alarm is raised. And, whether it’s a gargoyle needing new glasses or a lost witch’s cat, they use their individual skills – eg Azuro shoots water from his mouth, not fire – to work together on each mission, doing whatever it takes to solve the problem in hand.
All About You was an educational television series that was syndicated to numerous educational and PBS stations during the early and mid-1970s, mainly as part of weekday in-school telecasts.
The series was first produced at WHRO-TV, "Hampton Roads ETV", in Hampton, Virginia. In 1974, production of the series was moved to WGBH-TV Boston, where it was produced in association with WGBH's in-school television initiative, the "21-Inch Classroom". The 1974 episodes were distributed in the US and Canada by the Agency for Instructional Television; this is one of a few WGBH series to have not been distributed by NET or PBS.
Follows Ethan Bishop, an eight-year-old boy navigating a difficult time in his life that lands him on Santa’s naughty list. In response, Santa implements ‘Plan C,’ sending a legendary Lump of Coal to guide Ethan on a “ho-ho-hilarious journey.” Through a series of positive and negative experiences with the coal, Ethan discovers a life-altering artistic talent.