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  2. Four Arts holds Story Time for band of preschool 'pirates'

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    Blake King, 2, and his sister Lizzy, 3, enjoy a snack while dressed as pirates during the Preschool Story Time Pirate Day event at the Society of the Four Arts on April 29. Double arrrrr!

  3. Yoho Ahoy - Wikipedia

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    Yoho Ahoy is a 2000-2001 British animated children's television series about a gang of animated pirates, known as Yohos, who live on board their giant pirate ship, called The Rubber Duck. The title of the TV show derives from the fact that the only words the main characters say, depending on their feelings are "Yoho" and "Ahoy", that is just a ...

  4. Pirates: Adventures in Art - Wikipedia

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    Pirates: Adventures in Art (French: Pirates: Chercheurs d'art) is a Canadian animated children's television series which aired on CBC Television in Canada from December 18, 2010 to October 15, 2011. [1]

  5. Jake and the Never Land Pirates - Wikipedia

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    Jake and the Never Land Pirates, titled Captain Jake and the Never Land Pirates for the fourth season and associated merchandise, [1] is an American animated interactive preschool children's television series for Disney Junior.

  6. Pirates: Captain's Quest - Wikipedia

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    Andy Backer of Computer Games Magazine positively compared it to Microprose's similarly themed title Pirates Gold. [3] J.P. Faber of U.S. Kids deemed it "terrifically fun" due to creating a historically authentic atmosphere. [4] Daily Record thought the game would keep kids entertained for hours, while educating them in the process. [5]

  7. Fingerplay - Wikipedia

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    Children playing This Little Pig. [1] Fingerplay, commonly seen in early childhood, is hand action or movement combined with singing or spoken-words to engage the child's interest. According to Erikson, many children develop autonomy and "want to learn and imitate the activities and behavior of others".