Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood is an animated preschool series based on the legacy of Fred Rogers and Mister Rogers' Neighbourhood, featuring Daniel, a shy but brave 4 year old tiger, who lives in the beloved Neighbourhood of Make Believe. With the help of his neighbours, family, and friends - O the Owl, Prince Wednesday and Katerina Kitty - Daniel learns key skills necessary for school and for life.
The adventures of Super WHY! take place in Storybrook Village, a magical three-dimensional world tucked behind library shelves, where kids' favourite fairytale characters live, including four best friends: Red Riding Hood, The Littlest Pig, Princess Pea and Whyatt Beanstalk, the younger brother of Jack from Jack and the Beanstalk.
In every episode, a problem arises in Storybrook Village. To solve the problem, Whyatt calls his fairytale friends to the Book Club, where they transform into SUPER READERS and fly into a book to find the answer to their question, solve the problem and save the day.
Inside the book, Super Why and the Super Readers, including Super You, the viewer, go on a reading adventure. Using the "Power to Read", they talk to characters from the story, play reading games and activities to overcome obstacles, and even change the ending of stories!
As Super Readers, they experience books as never before, and use special reading powers, including alphabet, spelling, vocabulary and comprehension skills. The Super Readers use their skills to decode the Super Story Answer, or theme, of the episode and solve the problem. Hip hip hurray, the Super Readers save the day!
Based on the best-selling and well-loved children's magazine Chirp, this series celebrates play, imagination and the power of invention. Chirp, Tweet and Squawk are three best friends who use their imaginations and everyday objects to get them into—and out of—fantastically fun adventures and hilariously sticky predicaments. In each 11-minute episode, Chirp, Tweet and Squawk imagine themselves on grand quests through jungles or on pirate adventures... but often their imaginations can get them into trouble.