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  2. Fizz buzz - Wikipedia

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    Fizz buzz is a group word game for children to teach them about division. [1] Players take turns to count incrementally, replacing any number divisible by three with the word "fizz", and any number divisible by five with the word "buzz", and any number divisible by both three and five with the word "fizzbuzz".

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  4. The Short Game - Wikipedia

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    The subjects of the movie are evenly split between children from the United States and other countries with five boys and three girls, including Allan Kournikova (half-brother of Anna), Sky Sudberry, and Augustin Valery (great-grandson of French poet Paul Valéry). [5] Kournikova went on to win the boy's division of this event for his age group ...

  5. JumpStart Toddlers - Wikipedia

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    JumpStart Toddlers is a 1996 educational video game, the fourth within the JumpStart franchise. An enhanced version was released in 2000. While the game itself received generally positive reviews, much of the commentary surrounding this title was as a key example of a burgeoning controversial lap-ware video gaming market, targeting children aged 5 and under.

  6. Paws & Tales - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 August 2024. Christian children's media franchise Radio show Paws & Tales Running time 30 minutes Country of origin United States Language(s) English Created by David Carl, Chuck Swindoll (Insight for Living) Original release 2001 – present Website Paws & Tales Paws & Tales, also known as The ...

  7. Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom - Wikipedia

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    Ugyen is taken aback by their affection for him, as the children believe teachers have the ability to “touch the future”. He decides to stay and teach for the remainder of the year. Ugyen returns the next day better prepared to teach and improvises a solution to the lack of a blackboard by writing directly on the wall with charcoal.

  8. Fred Penner's Place - Wikipedia

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    The series was created in the mid-1980s by its eponymous namesake Fred Penner, who viewed it as an opportunity to "[provide] an alternative to advertisement-and violence-filled programming" for children. [citation needed] The series educates children in different subjects including the teaching of French, one of Canada's official languages.

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