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  2. Night Zookeeper - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Night Zookeeper released a book series. Oxford University Press bought the rights for the first four books in the Night Zookeeper series which center around Night Zookeeper Will Rivers, a ten-year-old child, tasked with helping save the Night Zoo and the magical animals inside. The books are written by Joshua Davidson and Giles Clare ...

  3. Masters of the Maze - Wikipedia

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    The show, a two time Emmy-nominated (1995 and 1996) game show for kids, was taped in a 65-by-85 foot studio at CBS Studio Center. [3] The second season consisted of 40 shows, taped five per day. [3] According to co-executive producer Richard Kline, the concept of the show is "to allow viewers at home to get inside the video game."

  4. Animal Planet Zooventure - Wikipedia

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    If the round ended in a tie, one last puzzle was played. A correct answer, from the contestant, won the game, an incorrect answer, from a contestant, locked that player out of the game, and their opponent got a free guess. The winning contestant won grand prizes, in addition to being Zookeeper For a Day, at the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park.

  5. Category:1990s American children's game shows - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1990s American children's game shows" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. List of British game shows - Wikipedia

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    August 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this message) This is a list of British game shows . A game show is a type of radio, television, or internet programming genre in which contestants, television personalities or celebrities , sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving puzzles usually for money ...

  7. Ball-in-a-maze puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Ball-in-a-maze puzzles are dexterity puzzles which involve manipulating either a maze (or labyrinth) or one or several balls so that the ball or balls are maneuvered towards a goal. Toys like this have been popular since Pigs in Clover (also spelled Pigs-in-clover ) was invented by Charles Martin Crandall and then patented on September 10, 1889.

  8. Percy the Park Keeper - Wikipedia

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    Percy has a very big job to do by pruning a hedgerow maze. Mr Squirrel comes with him after an accident with Hedgehog. However, when all the other animals come to play with Percy in the middle of the maze, they all get stuck with the lion-shaped bench, but Hedgehog cleverly provides them the way out, along with the red wool from Percy's jumper.

  9. Zookeeper - Wikipedia

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    A zookeeper (middle) with South American sea lions at the Paris Zoological Park. A zookeeper, sometimes referred as animal keeper, is a person who manages zoo animals that are kept in captivity for conservation or to be displayed to the public. [1] They are usually responsible for the feeding and daily care of the animals. As part of their ...