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  2. Mildred J. Hill - Wikipedia

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    Song Stories for the Kindergarten had over 20 editions, and the words were translated into French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Swedish. [8] "Happy Birthday to You" first appeared in print in 1912 using the melody of "Good Morning to All" with different lyrics. [9]

  3. Univision y Los Niños - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, DIC Entertainment entered into an agreement with Univision, to carry the first DIC's programming as part of a morning children's program block launched on Monday to Friday and Saturday morning block as Univision y Los Niños ("Univision and the Kids" and/or "Univision and the Children"). The block was the first Hispanic network of the ...

  4. Cartoonito - Wikipedia

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    Cartoonito is a brand name used by Warner Bros. Discovery for a collection of television networks and programming blocks aimed at preschool children. The name combines the "cartoon" with the Spanish suffix "ito", meaning "small".

  5. ¡Despierta América! - Wikipedia

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    On April 14, 1997, Univision launched Despierta América as a Spanish language competitor to NBC's Today, ABC's Good Morning America and CBS This Morning. Despierta América is known for coining the catch phrase, "échate pa' acá" ("Come here"), which is a segment regarding news and gossip about Latin entertainers.

  6. Discovery Kids (Latin American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 November 1996, the channel launched and programming was aimed for older children and preschoolers. Preschool programming aired in the mornings, while shows for older children aired in the afternoons-evenings. The channel was originally named Discovery Kids Channel, but was shortened to simply Discovery Kids in official promos and bumpers.

  7. Nickelodeon en Telemundo - Wikipedia

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    The block, which debuted on November 9, 1998 and was considered a sub-block of Telemundo Infantil, consisted of Spanish dubs of Nickelodeon's animated series aimed at older children and preschool-oriented programs aired by the channel's Nick Jr. block (such as Rugrats, Doug, Rocko's Modern Life, Aaahh!!!

  8. Jelly Jamm - Wikipedia

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    Jelly Jamm is an animated children's television series created by Carlos L. del Rey, Víctor M. López and David Cantolla.The series is a co-production between Vodka Capital and 737 SHAKER, two Spanish producers based in Madrid and Segovia, respectively, and is co-produced with RTVE, Big Picture Films, Bestial Investment and Japanese company Bandai.

  9. Las Mañanitas - Wikipedia

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    "Las Mañanitas" Spanish pronunciation: [las maɲaˈnitas] is a traditional Mexican [1] birthday song written by Mexican composer Alfonso Esparza Oteo.It is popular in Mexico, usually sung early in the morning to awaken the birthday person, and especially as part of the custom of serenading women.