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  2. The WotWots - Wikipedia

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    The WotWots is a New Zealand children's television show which debuted in 2009 and has since aired in several other countries worldwide. Created by Martin Baynton and Richard Taylor, the series uses a mix of live-action and computer animation to follow a pair of inquisitive, creative alien siblings as they learn about life on Earth.

  3. TVNZ 6 - Wikipedia

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    TVNZ 6's Kidzone logo. TVNZ 6 showed pre-school programmes during the Kidzone block from 6am to 6pm. Until its closure at the end of June 2012, TVNZ 7 also aired Kidzone from 6am to 8am. Kidzone also received a 24-hour channel on Sky TV called Kidzone24. [2] The channel then played family programmes after Kidzone until closedown at midnight.

  4. KidZone - Wikipedia

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    KidZone is a Canadian TV show for adolescents that aired on the Knowledge Network in British Columbia from 1992 [1] to 2001. The show is also notable for providing a start for several young stars, including Sarah Chalke , Devon Sawa , Erica Cerra , and Jai West .

  5. TVNZ Kidzone - Wikipedia

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    TVNZ Kidzone was a 24-hour New Zealand children's channel service run by state broadcaster Television New Zealand. The channel ran on Digital 106, channel 46 on Sky [ 1 ] and channel 14 on Igloo . History

  6. List of programs broadcast by Knowledge Network - Wikipedia

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    KidZone (1992–2001) Lah-Lah's Adventures (September 1, 2014–2020) Marco Polo (2013–2015) Mr. Moon (2010–2014) The Mysteries of Alfred Hedgehog (2010–2023)

  7. KidZone Max - Wikipedia

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    KidZone Max is an Estonian children's TV channel. It is broadcast in 3 countries and 4 languages, although programs are not dubbed into the languages; rather, they are aired in either English or their original languages with voiceover translators speaking over the programs to translate all dialogue into the target language.

  8. Child care - Wikipedia

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    Childcare, also known as day care, is the care and supervision of one or more children, typically ranging from two weeks to 18 years old.Although most parents spend a significant amount of time caring for their child(ren), childcare typically refers to the care provided by caregivers who are not the child's parents.

  9. Early childhood education - Wikipedia

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    According to UNESCO, a preschool curriculum is one that delivers educational content through daily activities and furthers a child's physical, cognitive, and social development. Generally, preschool curricula are only recognized by governments if they are based on academic research and reviewed by peers.