television programs for children

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television programs for children

Life in ancient Rome

2000
Describes the daily life, inventions, architecture, and government of the ancient Romans.

A Chipmunk valentine

2007
Contains four Valentine-themed episodes of "Alvin and the Chipmunks," including the title piece in which Alvin shows up as his alter ego, Captain Chipmunk, to take Brittany to the dance.

Bears mind their manners!

2005
Contains six episodes in which the Berenstain Bears learn about good manners.
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Happy healthy monsters

2005
Join Grover, Elmo, and Zoe as they learn to eat healthy foods and exercise.

Reading Rainbow

music, music, everywhere
2006
Brings great books to life onscreen through rich illustrations and live shows.

Reading Rainbow

man's best friend
2006
Brings great books to life onscreen through rich illustrations and live shows.

Ralph S. Mouse-- and more exciting animal adventure stories!

2007
Presents three stories involving animals, including the tale of Ralph S. Mouse, a rambunctious rodent who convinces his friend Ryan to take him along to school.

Nick Jr. celebrates spring

2004
Contains four episodes of television programs from the Nick Jr. division of the Nickelodeon network in which Dora, Max, Ruby, Little Bill, Blue, and other characters celebrate Easter and participate in spring-related activities. Includes bonus program and game.

The Earth needs you

2007
The characters from "It's a Big Big World" teach children about the environment and the importance of recycling, planting trees, and protecting natural resources.

Dora's Christmas!

2004
Contains two holiday episodes of "Dora the Explorer" in which Dora and Boots decide to travel to the North Pole to bring Santa Christmas greetings, and Tico, Dora's fastest friend, helps rescue Boots's toy firetruck from the top of Snowy Mountain.

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