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  • Hinterland Who’s Who

    Hinterland Who’s Who

    First created in the early 1960s, Hinterland Who’s Who made bold use of a relatively new medium — black and white television — to reach the Canadian general public. The vignettes, produced by the Canadian Wildlife Service, brought native wildlife into living rooms using excellent film footage and simple narration. They became, and remain, an enduring part of Canadian culture.

  • Mr. Furry Fur Fur

    Mr. Furry Fur Fur

    Mr. Furry Fur Fur and his friends discover how old their friend Tree is through science and imagination. They also learn how to cooperate and how to play freeze dance. Tree tells them that it is not the material things that count in life but being together and having fun that matters most.

  • The Know Better Effect

    The Know Better Effect

    The Know Better Effect allows kids to gain a visual understanding of world issues in an age-appropriate and exciting environment. Each episode demonstrates confidence, self-esteem, friendship, empathy, compassion, and the benefit of sacrifice.

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  • The Okee Dokee Brothers

    The Okee Dokee Brothers

    The Okee Dokee Brothers have put their passion for the outdoors at the heart of their Americana Folk music. Joe and Justin record and perform family music with a goal to inspire children and their parents to get outside and experience nature.

  • The Wiz Kidz

    The Wiz Kidz

    On the surface, The Wiz Kidz is a fun, goofy, magical children’s program that kids can sing along with. But on a deeper level, the show serves as a powerful teaching tool for parents that helps us inspire our children to thrive and succeed in this dynamic, ever-changing world. The Wiz Kidz empowers children and boosts their confidence and self-esteem by introducing them to the idea that when kids truly trust and believe in themselves, they can achieve anything!

 
 

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