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  2. Pinkfong - Wikipedia

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    The dance video associated with that song eventually became a viral YouTube video with over 15 billion views as of October 2024. Their channel consists of songs, stories, and dances that are represented by a pink fox named Pinkfong. The company has more than 4,000 kids' songs, stories, video games and merchandise. [1] [2] [3]

  3. 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.

  4. StoryBots - Wikipedia

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    While each episode of Ask the StoryBots featured the lead characters answering a child's single question, StoryBots Super Songs focus on broader topics, such as outer space, colors, shapes, and dinosaurs, through music and live-action vignettes with real children. [18] Episodes have also been released on StoryBots' YouTube channel. [19]

  5. Mister Maker - Wikipedia

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    The Shapes Dance (or "I Am A Shape") - The Shapes dance to their own song - "I Am A Shape" -, followed by one of them presenting a shape puzzle. At the end, the Shapes go to sleep. At the end, the Shapes go to sleep.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Super Simple Songs - Wikipedia

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    Super Simple Songs is a Canadian YouTube channel and streaming media show created by Devon Thagard and Troy McDonald. [2] They publish animated videos of both traditional nursery rhymes and their own original children's songs.

  8. Category : Children's television networks in the United States

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  9. RTÉjr - Wikipedia

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    The channel mainly targets a demographic of 2- to 7-year-olds, but some cartoons for older children also air. The channel is part of RTÉ KIDS. [1] The channel broadcasts 12 hours of programming each day between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm. [2] It is supported by radio station RTÉjr Radio and additional services available on-demand, on mobile and ...