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This episode explains why oceans are important. The oceans of the world provide food for the world, and they also regulate the climate of the Earth. Oceans also make international trade of items possible.
Penguins are the only birds that can swim but cannot fly. These black and white seabirds move about very easily in the water. On land, they stand upright and waddle about.
Bison are much more than America's largest land mammal. They are an essential part of American history and embody the strong and resilient characteristics of the American people. Through ongoing conservation work, bison are recovering from a low o...Read More
What is a wolf? These large canines are native to Eurasia and North America.
What is an earthquake? It is a sudden and violent shaking of the ground as a result of movements within the Earth's crust.
Let's learn all about American eagles. Also known as the bald eagle, these birds of prey are powerful creatures and significant images of American history.
What is the difference between borrowing and saving. Let's find out.
After a long day, the whole family is ready for bed except for the baby. Why is it so hard to get the baby to sleep? Based on the children's book by Tracy C. Gold.
Set to the tune of “If You’re Happy and You Know It,” this festive holiday tale is perfect for all of the gouls roaming around on Halloween night. Ghosts moan and groan, while pirates yo ho! This is sure to be a Halloween hit. Based on the childre...Read More
Bah! Humbug! Charles Dickens’ classic Christmas ghost story comes to life. Viewers will follow the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge as he is haunted by the Ghosts of Christmas and learns the value of kindness. Adapted for younger children by Brooke Jorden.
All aboard the Christmas Train! Join Santa, his enterprising elves, snuggly snowmen, friendly carolers, and the rest of Christmas's colorful characters on a train ride that teaches counting. Based on the children's book by David Miles.
Twelve charming Christmas elves travel throughout Nebraska to see who is still awake before Santa comes. Along the way, they visit state landmarks and curiosities, all decked in holly and holiday fun. Based on the children's book by Trish Madson.