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Arthur is an animated show based on the book series by author-illustrator Marc Brown. Arthur, his little sister D. W., and their friends and family face many of the challenges of real-life kids.
Budget: Large ($250-$500K) to Very large (over $500K)
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Cyberchase, the action-packed, math-mystery adventure cartoon series, engages kids in the fun and challenge of mathematics.
Budget: Large ($250-$500K)
Formats: Print, Web, Person-to-Person
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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood daily "television visit" provides a calm, safe place for children to learn about themselves, others, and the world around them.
Budget: Small (under $50K) to Medium ($50K-$250K)
Formats: Print, Web, Person-to-Person
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Sesame Street has helped ground generations of children in the cognitive basics and continues to provide fun, creative ways for children to learn about their world.
Budget: Very Large (over $500K)
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ZOOM, the interactive television series, is packed with games, crafts, experiments, recipes, and brainteasers -- all sent in by viewers and performed by a cast of seven everyday kids.
Budget: Large ($250-$500K) to Very large (over $500K)
Formats: Print, Web, Person-to-Person
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Key to budget range:
small: up to $50K; medium: $50K-$250K; large: $250K-$500K; very large: over $500K
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 Arthur
Cyberchase
Mister Rogers'
Neighborhood
Sesame Street
ZOOM
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