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You have got Sherm! He appears to be a typical adolescent trying to get through the day. As if dealing with all the troubling teenage anxieties, insecurities and urges is not enough, Sherm‘s got a problem additionally. He‘s got... Germs. Thanks to a laboratory experiment gone awry, Sherm‘s Germs have become his live-in, self-appointed best friends... Five non-infectious Germs. Slimy. Gelatinous. Inappropriate. Clueless. Opinionated. Flatulent; these Germs have removed the word „normal“ from Sherm‘s vocabulary.
In the humble village of Nandgaon, a miraculous 10-year-old cowherd named Kanha delights the villagers with his mischievous antics while using his divine powers to defend them against ferocious demons sent by his evil uncle, King Kans.
Thinkabout, "a cooperative project for acquiring skills essential to learning", was an instructional program for children, produced in 1979 by the Agency for Instructional Television, in association with various contributing television stations in the United States and Canada. It was distributed to PBS and educational stations across the US and Canada as late as the mid-to-late 1980s. The sixty programs produced were aimed for fifth and sixth grade students to understand their learning process in topics as varied as language arts, mathematics, study skills, as well as thinking skills. Thinkabout was funded by various state and local agencies, with additional support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, one of very few CPB-funded programs not distributed by PBS.
Spider! was a musical children's television series made by Hibbert Ralph Entertainment for the BBC which originally aired in 1991. It followed the adventures of a spider, the protagonist, and a young boy. The stories were told through song, performed by Jeff Stevenson with his children, Casey and Holly, singing backing vocals. The style of music varies from rock 'n' roll to haunting and melancholic, and was produced by Rick Cassman. A BBC Video entitled "Spider! - I'm Only Scary 'cos I'm Hairy!" which contained all 13 episodes was released soon after the series ended. A DVD version was also released later.
A now-young group of preschool imaginary friends learns from an immature elder friend, Bloo, who, as in the original, still unintentionally gets things wrong
Younes is a good young man who is loved by everyone, especially the children. He takes care of a little girl named (Hala) due to the absence of her family, and the grandfather shares his care with him. They spend time playing useful and telling her interesting stories about jungle animals.
This program centers on true stories of children, which are re-enacted by actors. Each story is linked to a Bible verse. Every episode tells a different story.