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  2. StoryBots Super Songs - Wikipedia

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    StoryBots Super Songs centers on the StoryBots, who are curious little creatures who live in the world beneath our screens. However, while its predecessor Ask the StoryBots follows Beep, Bing, Bang, Boop and Bo as they answer a child's single question (like "why is the sky blue?"), the music-centric Super Songs has the characters exploring broader subject areas.

  3. I Can Sing a Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    The song has been used to teach children names of colours. [1] [2] Despite the name of the song, two of the seven colours mentioned ("red and yellow and pink and green, purple and orange and blue") – pink and purple – are not actually a colour of the rainbow (i.e. they are not spectral colors; pink is a variation of shade, and purple is the human brain's interpretation of mixed red/blue ...

  4. Babblarna - Wikipedia

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    On the Sverigetopplistan record charts, their children's music album Upp och ner och hit och dit med Babblarna! has peaked at number 23 on the albums chart, and has been certified Platinum. [5] [6] Meanwhile, their song "Babblarnas vaggvisa" has peaked at number 11 on the singles chart, and has been certified 25× Platinum. [5] [6]

  5. Hi-5 (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Curtis writes a song for the Hi-5 hopping team to help them keep in time with each other. Shaun finds a way to use cylinder shapes to roll a large building block across the floor. Karla winds down to some calm and relaxing music. When Jenn loses her voice, Chats tries to work out what she is trying to say through charades.

  6. StoryBots - Wikipedia

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    StoryBots is an American children's media franchise that produces educational TV series, books, videos, music, video games, and classroom activities. [1] Its productions include the Netflix series Ask the StoryBots, StoryBots: Answer Time, StoryBots: Super Silly Stories with Bo, and StoryBots Super Songs.

  7. Mother Goose Club - Wikipedia

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    The program's emphasis on words is designed to help young children learn early language skills, while rhymes and melodies encourage song participation and physical movement. [5] The show also focuses on other early learning concepts such as letters, colors, and shape recognition. [3]

  8. Boo! (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Castle (The Counting Song) - 1 October 2003 (Brave Knight, Busy Servant, and Dancing Queen) 19. African Waterhole (Show Us A Shape) - 7 October 2003 (Tall Giraffe, Stripy Zebra, and Enormous Elephant) 20. Kitchen (The Counting Song) - 14 October 2003 (Handy Oven Glove, Chilly Fridge, and Drying Tea Towel) 21. Arctic (The Counting Song) - 21 ...

  9. Gina D's Kids Club - Wikipedia

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    Getting yourself in shape also becomes a part of the show with Gina D and the Transistor Sisters singing a song called "Spin It". They encourage viewers to stay fit and ask them join in on a low-key exercise using circular arm and body movements. Some of the featured songs are "Shapes", "How Big is Big", and "Circle of Love".