New Zoo Revue (1973)
Genres - Education, Music |
Sub-Genres - Children's Entertainment, Children's Issues |
Run Time - 30 min. |
Countries - United States |
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Synopsis by Betsy Boyd
One episode from the beloved The New Zoo Revue television series, The New Zoo Revue: Manners teaches kids the value of polite and respectful behavior. The series, which first aired in 1971, is enjoying renewed popularity. Created by Barbara Atlas and Doug Momary, it encourages children to become more compassionate, more self-confident, and more constructive. In this episode, kids team up with Freddie the Frog, Henrietta Hippo, Charlie the Owl, Doug, and Emmy Jo for songs, celebration, lessons in good table manners, and more. Recommended for children age three to nine, The New Zoo Revue received a four-star rating from the National PTA Review Board.
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educational-television, learning-adventures, values, music, songs, guidance, cooperation, inspiration, responsibility, citizen, culture [social culture], dance [art], frog, hippopotamus, jokes, lessons, owl