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  2. Elfy Food - Wikipedia

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    Elfy Food is a British animated mini-series that was produced by Turner Broadcasting for Cartoon Network UK in response to the Choosing Health White Paper published in November 2004. The six 2-minute cartoons featured 5 healthy-eating elves that were on a mission to retrieve magical foods.

  3. Soupe Opéra - Wikipedia

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    Soupe Opéra (often referred to in English as Soup Opera) is a French children's stop motion television show by French animation studio, Marlou Films. [1] Featuring fruits and vegetables turning themselves into different creatures and objects, [2] the name of the series is a pun on the term "Soap Opera." A total of 26 two-minute episodes were made.

  4. Regie's Rainbow Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Children share in meeting Regie's fruit and vegetable friends and see him earn his power stripes by eating healthy and being physically active. Through interactive stories, creative activities, sampling new fruits and vegetables, and bringing healthy information home to share with their families, children are empowered to make healthier life ...

  5. VeggieTales - Wikipedia

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    VeggieTales is an American Christian CGI-animated series and franchise for children created by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki under Big Idea Entertainment.The series stars Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber leading a variety of fruit and vegetable characters as they retell stories from the Bible and parody pop culture while also teaching life lessons according to a biblical world view.

  6. Becky and Barnaby Bear - Wikipedia

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    Barnaby Bear Finds out about Food – When the Cooking Bus comes to school, Barnaby and his friends get some extra help with their menu for the school picnic. On board, Barnaby finds out more about the food he eats and what's in it and how to make a vegetable kebab. Later he visits a local allotment to find out about growing fruit and vegetables.

  7. The Very Hungry Caterpillar - Wikipedia

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    On an early Sunday morning, "a tiny and very hungry caterpillar" hatches from his egg and immediately begins searching for food.For the following five days, the caterpillar eats through an increasing quantity of fruit: one apple on Monday, two pears on Tuesday, three plums on Wednesday, four strawberries on Thursday, and five oranges on Friday.

  8. 5 A Day Adventures - Wikipedia

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    The software teaches third-grade students to eat fruits and vegetables daily. [1] It features singing and rapping partially-clothed cartoon fruit and vegetables that explain how their actual counterparts are grown, nutritionally valued and cooked. [2] [3]

  9. Cookie Monster - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Monster is a blue Muppet character on the PBS/HBO children's television show Sesame Street. He is best known for his voracious appetite and his famous eating catchphrases, such as "Me want cookie!" As his name suggests, his preferred food is cookies, though he eats almost anything, including inedible objects.