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The Backyardigans is a CGI-animated musical TV series created by Janice Burgess. It was written and recorded at Nickelodeon Animation Studio. The series first previewed on the Canadian network Treehouse TV with the episode "Pirate Treasure" on September 11, 2004. Its official debut on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block followed on October 11, 2004. The fourth season wrapped production in 2010 and ...
Uniqua is a pink-spotted unique creature who is very curious, self-confident, and adventurous. She likes to tell jokes and make her friends laugh. The series uses the name "Uniqua" for both the character and her unique species. She usually imagines herself having roles that require brains and courage, such as a scientist or pirate captain.
Ladybug Girl is a children's picture book, published in 2008 by Dial Books, and the name of its main character. A series of sequels have followed. A series of sequels have followed. It was created by married couple David Soman and Jacky Davis.
She was the original singing voice of the character Uniqua on the first three seasons of The Backyardigans. She has also acted in episodes of 7th Heaven, Romeo!, My Wife and Kids, The Young and the Restless, and appeared as herself on The Tony Danza Show, Half & Half and Big Time. She also performed the United States national anthem at Citi Field.
In the new continuity created by the events of Infinite Crisis, an insectoid alien Insect Queen is introduced in Superman #671-673 (2008). An inhabitant of the All-Hive, a civilization of giant insects where only one queen can rule, Insect Queen and her followers left to colonize another planet.
Readergirlz is an online book community [1] that is an advocate for literacy in teenage girls. The site was founded on March 1, 2007 [2] by Dia Calhoun, Janet Lee Carey, Lorie Ann Grover, and Justina Chen Headley. [3] The site is a partner of the Young Adult Library Services Association. Readergirlz hosts authors monthly for an exchange with ...
From ancient history to the modern day, the clitoris has been discredited, dismissed and deleted -- and women's pleasure has often been left out of the conversation entirely. Now, an underground art movement led by artist Sophia Wallace is emerging across the globe to challenge the lies, question the myths and rewrite the rules around sex and the female body.
Valerie Tripp (born 1951) is a children's book author, best known for her work with the American Girl book series. She grew up in Mount Kisco, New York, with three sisters and a brother. She graduated from Yale University and has a Master of Education degree from Harvard University. Since 1985 she has lived in Silver Spring, Maryland.