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  2. United States Patent and Trademark Office - Wikipedia

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    The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is an agency in the U.S. Department of Commerce that serves as the national patent office and trademark registration authority for the United States. The USPTO's headquarters are in Alexandria, Virginia, after a 2005 move from the Crystal City area of neighboring Arlington, Virginia.

  3. Çufo - Wikipedia

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    Çufo is an Albanian TV channel for children from 1–14 years old. The rating system is divided into 3 groups: Baby (1–5 years old), Kids (6–9 years old), and Generation (11–14 years old). [3] It was launched on December 18, 2006 [4] by the TV platform DigitAlb.

  4. Bang Bang (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Bang Bang is an Albanian TV channel for children aged 1–14. It was launched on 17 December 2004 by the TV platform DigitAlb. All of Bang Bang's programming is in Albanian, which can be switchable to the original language (of dubbing) on the second audio track. The channel also has a rating system, which is divided into three groups; Baby (1 ...

  5. BabyRiki - Wikipedia

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    BabyRiki; Genre: Edutainment Musical: Created by: Ilya Popov Maria Bolshakova: Based on: Kikoriki: Creative director: Elena Chernova: Opening theme "It's BabyRiki time!"

  6. My Mom's Having a Baby - Wikipedia

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    "My Mom's Having a Baby" is a 1977 episode of the American television anthology series ABC Afterschool Special, which aired on February 16, 1977. The episode would be historic as it was the first television program of its kind in the United States to showcase the pregnancy process and conception to young people, using a combination of animation ...

  7. Baby video - Wikipedia

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    The earliest forms of entertainment for children were usually meant to be educational. The very first television program that was tailored to children specifically was the BBC’s Children’s Hour, which was first broadcast in 1946 [1] The United States followed suit in 1947 by airing Kukla, Fran, and Ollie, a show featuring puppets which ran for 10 years.

  8. The Children's Hour (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    This program aired at 8 a.m. (CST) and lasted 1 hour—and briefly for 1.5 hours billed as "The Children's Hour ... and a Half." [3] During a typical episode, Kelly would generally draw cartoons, read the Sunday comics page of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, [4] or introduce a cartoon, such as an episode of Davey and Goliath or JOT.

  9. ChalkZone - Wikipedia

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    ChalkZone is an American animated television series created by Bill Burnett and Larry Huber for Nickelodeon. [1] The series follows Rudy Tabootie, an elementary school student who discovers a box of magic chalk that allows him to draw portals into the ChalkZone, an alternate dimension where everything ever drawn with chalk and later erased comes to life. [2]