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  2. ABCmouse.com Early Learning Academy - Wikipedia

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    ABCmouse.com is a digital education program for children ages 2–8, created by the edtech company Age of Learning, Inc. [2] [3] The program offers educational games, videos, puzzles, printables, and a library of regular and “read-aloud” children’s books, covering subjects including reading and language arts, math, science, health, social studies, music, and art.

  3. 'Little People, Big World's Tori Roloff Shares 'Absolutely ...

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    Former Little People, Big World star Tori Roloff marked a special snow day with her kids as she shared photos from their time having fun outside.. The mother of three shared the update with fans ...

  4. Teletubbies - Wikipedia

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    Although the programme is aimed at children between the ages of one and four, it had a substantial cult following with older generations, mainly university and college students. [ 54 ] [ 99 ] [ 100 ] The mixture of bright colours, unusual designs, repetitive non-verbal dialogue, ritualistic format, and occasional forays into physical comedy ...

  5. Polka Dot Door - Wikipedia

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    Polka Dot Door was created and developed by a team of employees from TVOntario, hired and led by original series producer and director Peggy Liptrott. [1]Significant contributors to the creation and development of the series in 1971 included executive producer Vera Good, [2] who laid the conceptual foundation of the show, educational supervisor Marnie Patrick Roberts, educational consultant L ...

  6. Oprah Winfrey surprises young fan who reenacted ‘The Color ...

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    Rosie McKee, whose Instagram account go_rosie_grow is managed by her mom Kenya Faye, recently acted out a famous dinner table scene from the 1985 film, “The Color Purple.”

  7. Kids' Door - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Yumiko Watanabe in 2007. Kids' Door primarily serves children in Tokyo. [2] The organization lobbies for an increase in the allowance for child support. [4] The children at Kids' Door are taught by volunteers, which are both college students [5] and adults, [6] on the weekends [7] and after school. [2]

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