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Over 10 videos of the Mr. Know-It-Owl series were made. The following video titles are listed below, along with their summaries. African Animals (Animals of Africa) All About Animals; Arithmetic for Kids; Dinosaurs and Strange Creatures (1988): [2] Mr. Know It Owl introduces dinosaurs, using stop-motion animation
Nickelodeon Favorites: Animal Friends! ABC Animals Region 1: September 15, 2009 [327] Nick Jr. Favorites: We Love Our Friends Best Friends Region 1: January 5, 2010 [328] Nick Jr Favorites: Go Green! Bugga Bugga Region 1: March 30, 2010 [329] Nickelodeon Favorites: The First Day Of School First Day of School Region 1: July 13, 2010 [330]
National Geographic Kids Video 51650 Really Wild Animals: Swinging Safari 1994 500 0-8001-3355-2 National Geographic Kids Video 51651 Really Wild Animals: Wonders Down Under 1994 500 0-7922-2646-1 National Geographic Kids Video 51652 Really Wild Animals: Deep Sea Dive 1994 500 7922-2647-X National Geographic Kids Video 51653 Webs of Intrigue 1992
Twenty-five Kidsongs "Music Video Stories" were released between 1986 and 1998, encompassing more than 200 public domain, covered, and original songs, and featuring a variety of topics that of interest to kids: animals, birthdays, the zoo, sports, summer camp, fantasy, vehicles and general silliness. 14 have been certified platinum by the RIAA ...
VHS: 2000 [8] DVD: 9 April 2002 [9] Dream On; You and Me; In a Different Place; Audio commentary by Helena Harris (creator) and Helen Martin (early childhood advisor) [9] 2 Animal Adventures: VHS: 2000 [10] DVD: 10 March 2004 [11] So Many Animals; Special Days; North, South, East and West — [10] 2 Music Machine: VHS: 30 October 2000 [12] DVD ...
The episodes included in this volume are Burgers Up!, Be Prepared, That Shrinking Feeling, Rockin' Reptiles and Sleeping Booty. There were two tapes in total released for the UK market in PAL format. Unlike the United States released tapes that had two episodes on each tape, the United Kingdom tapes had five episodes each on both tapes released.
Pterosaurs, cousins of the dinosaurs, were the first of three vertebrate groups to achieve powered flight, followed by birds about 150 million years ago and bats around 50 million years ago.
Really Wild Animals is an American direct-to-video children's nature television series, hosted by Dudley Moore as Spin, an anthropomorphic globe. [1] Comprising 13 episodes, it was released between March 2, 1994 [2] and October 21, 1997. [3]