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  2. Phonics - Wikipedia

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    Reading by using phonics is often referred to as decoding words, sounding-out words or using print-to-sound relationships.Since phonics focuses on the sounds and letters within words (i.e. sublexical), [13] it is often contrasted with whole language (a word-level-up philosophy for teaching reading) and a compromise approach called balanced literacy (the attempt to combine whole language and ...

  3. Old MacDonald Had a Farm - Wikipedia

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    "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" (sometimes shortened to Old MacDonald) is a traditional children's song and nursery rhyme about a farmer and the various animals he keeps. Each verse of the song changes the name of the animal and its respective noise. For example, if the verse uses a cow as the animal, then "moo" would be used as the animal's sound.

  4. Wonder Pets! - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Pets! is an American animated musical children's television series produced by Little Airplane Productions.The series follows a trio of classroom pets—Linny the Guinea Pig, Turtle Tuck, and Ming-Ming Duckling—who use teamwork to help animals in need.

  5. Ooh, Aah & You - Wikipedia

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    Ooh, Aah & You (also known as Ooh & Aah) is a short-form children's series created by the Canadian puppeteer duo Jason Hopley and Jamie Shannon, who also created Nanalan' and Mr. Meaty. [1] It was produced by Kick Start Productions. In the United States, the shorts premiered in July 2005 during the Playhouse Disney line up. Ooh and Aah are a ...

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

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    The Society of the Four Arrrrrr-ts bid farewell to the season April 29 by welcoming a host of little pirates to the Society grounds for Preschool Story Time. ... kids to read, and helping out was ...

  7. Babbling - Wikipedia

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    Infants first begin vocalizing by crying, followed by cooing and then vocal play. These first forms of sound production are the easiest for children to use because they contain natural, reflexive, mostly vowel sounds. Babbling usually occurs in all children acquiring language. [4]

  8. Moo, Baa, La La La! - Wikipedia

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    A review by Common Sense Media called Moo, Baa, La La La! "terrific for a broad age range of children." and wrote "It's entirely functional, introducing tots to animals and teaching them the creatures' sounds. Yet Sandra Boynton's unique style breathes invigorating life into a well-worked format." [1]

  9. We Are Number One - Wikipedia

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    "We Are Number One" is a song from the English-language Icelandic children's television series LazyTown, composed by Máni Svavarsson. The song was featured in the twelfth episode of the show's fourth season, entitled "Robbie's Dream Team", which is the 76th episode overall, and the penultimate episode of the series.