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  2. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? - Wikipedia

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    This process creates a rhythmic pattern that is consistent throughout the book. The 1984 edition begins with a Brown Bear , then features a Red Bird , a Yellow Duck , a Blue Horse , a Green Frog , a Purple Cat , a White Dog , a Black Sheep , a Goldfish , a school teacher (who was originally a mother in the 1967 edition), and lastly, children ...

  3. I Spy with My Little Eye - Wikipedia

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    I Spy With My Little Eye... is a 2011 children's picture book by Edward Gibbs. It is based on the I spy game with the reader being given written and visual clues about an animal on the initial double page and the answer with a picture of the animal on the following double page.

  4. Animal Stories - Wikipedia

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    Animal Stories is a British pre-school animated television series on ITV . It also aired on Disney Channel's Playhouse Disney block in the United States from 1998 to 2001 and on Disney Channel in the rest of Asia. The series gained a 2001 Children's BAFTA for Best Pre-school Animation. [1]

  5. Cubeez - Wikipedia

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    Cubeez is a British animated preschool education television series that was broadcast between 2000 and 2001 on GMTV's Kids. It is aimed at pre-school children aged 2–5. The four box-like characters, Bozz, Doody, Dink and Tizzy are accompanied on their adventures by a talking paintbrush (voiced by Marc Silk) and a variety of other characte

  6. The Little Red Hen - Wikipedia

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    Originally the other animals besides the hen consist of a rat, a cat, a dog, a duck, and a pig. [1] Later adaptations often reduce the number of other animals to three. The story was likely intended as a literature primer for young readers, but departed from highly moralistic, often religious stories written for the same purpose.

  7. List of nocturnal animals - Wikipedia

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    Crepuscular, a classification of animals that are active primarily during twilight, making them similar to nocturnal animals. Diurnality, plant or animal behavior characterized by activity during the day and sleeping at night. Cathemeral, a classification of organisms with sporadic and random intervals of activity during the day or night.