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Even if it overwhelms them at times, the Duke Puppy Kindergarten puppies love to say hello. Vanessa Woods holds Sookie a puppy from the Ears, Eyes, Nose and Paws organization at the Duke Puppy ...
On April 29, 2022, during the Disney Junior Fun Fest event, it was announced that Michelle Lewis and Charlton Pettus' preschool series Kindergarten: The Musical had been greenlit for Disney Junior. Lewis and Pettus executive producer alongside Tom Warburton, Kay Hanley and Dan Petty, with Laurie Israel serving as co-producer/story editor.
"Fast Food Song" (a song using the names of several fast food franchises) "Popeye the Sailor Man" (theme song from the 20th-century cartoon series) "Ring Around the Rosie" "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" "Sea Lion Woman" "See Saw Margery Daw" "Singing To The Bus Driver" "Stella Ella Ola" "Ten Green Bottles" "The Song That Never Ends"
Buddy ends up learning that fruits and vegetables grow from seeds. Before they can head out, the SuperKitties are contacted by Sam and Eddie who inform them that all the seeds for the Planting Party are gone and were taken by a gardener operating a pink wheelbarrow as Sparks even informing Eddie that there's no such thing as a hot dog plant.
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Clifford's Puppy Days is an animated children's television series that originally aired on PBS Kids from September 1, 2003 [2] to February 25, 2006. [3] The prequel to the 2000–2003 series Clifford the Big Red Dog, it features the adventures of Clifford during his puppy days before he became a big red dog and before moving to Birdwell Island.
The two had met when Goettel's band, Water, opened for a Skinny Puppy show in 1985. [7] Key and Goettel got on well and quickly began jamming together. [8] Goettel was a classically trained pianist and had extensive technical knowledge, including experience with the Ensoniq Mirage which became vital to Skinny Puppy's sound.
Songs to Grow on for Mother and Child is a collection of children's music by folk singer Woody Guthrie. Recorded in 1947 and first released in 1956 by Folkways Records, a remastered recording was issued by Smithsonian Folkways in 1991. [2] Several songs in the collection are instructional, helping children learn to count.