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  3. Little Bear (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Episodes continued to air on Saturdays at 8 a.m. [3] as well as on weekday mornings during the preschool programming block CBC Playground until 2007. Corus-owned Treehouse TV aired the show from 1998 to 2010. In the United States, the show premiered on Nickelodeon [9] as part of the Nick Jr. block on November 6, 1995, at noon. The last new ...

  4. Reader Rabbit Kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    Designed for ages 4–6, the plot of the game sees the player help Reader Rabbit and Mat the Mouse collect resources for a large campfire party at Camp Happy Tales. [1] The game is designed to teach children skills such as mathematics, phonics, reading, and listening. [2]

  5. Nina Needs to Go! - Wikipedia

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    The titular 4-year-old Nina goes to a variety of settings, like the zoo and the beach. In each location, Nina finds she "needs to go" to the bathroom after becoming too engrossed in something such as play or looking at the scenery, and the mission is to get her there before it is too late.

  6. Wee 3 - Wikipedia

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    Wee 3 is a Canadian preschool television series aired on Treehouse TV and Radio-Canada produced by Corus Entertainment.It first aired on January 30, 2001 with a total of 27 27-minute episodes, along with Treetown, Ants in Your Pants and Crazy Quilt.

  7. Cushion Kids - Wikipedia

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    Cushion Kids is an Australian children's television show produced by Kids Like Us and Nine Films and Television.It was created by Helena Harris and Posie Graeme-Evans, who also created Hi-5 for Nine. [2]