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So he sings the ABC song. Using his wooden alphabet, Pig then asks the viewer to help him spell the word "Slipper" and he hands it to Molly upon retrieving it. She puts it back on, then thanks Alpha Pig before heading back to the stage. He then joins the others after commenting that they need 4 more super letters. Once again Molly performs for her friends, only to fall from the stage, bounce on a ball, and land all the way in a toy bin.
Her slipper is then ripped and Woofster uses his Dictionary powers to look up the word "Mend", which means "to fix, to patch, to repair. Princess Presto then decides its her turn. She spells "Mend", which fixes the slipper! Once again, Molly performs, this time doing it right without problems. The fairy princess returns and tells Molly she no longer needs the slippers.
Molly thinks she needs them but the Fairy tells her she doesn't. So now it reads, "The song helps Molly dance". Singing the song, Molly performs perfectly! She continues to dance while happily cheering and they all watch Molly sing and dance a final time before Super Why sees the final letters, L and I.
With that in mind they now have enough and can leave. They also explore the alphabet, rhyme using words from the "UN" family such as sun, run and fun , and use the power of reading to change the story. Related Activity: Make an Invitation. The Super Readers venture into the tale of Little Miss Muffet and meet a spider who is frightening his friend right off her tuffet. By helping the spider find a better way to approach Miss Muffet, everyone learns that when you care, you share - and not scare.
Educational Objectives: This episode teaches kids how to treat a friend. They also learn to follow the alphabet, practice spelling, and use the power of reading to change a story.
The Super Readers leap into the book of Cinderella to see how she handled her own princess problem. When the clock strikes twelve, Red learns that she doesn't need the help of a fairy godmother to feel good about herself. Educational Objectives: This episode teaches kids about positive self-esteem. They also find letters of the alphabet, practice spelling and use opposites to change the story.
Related Activity: Make A Clock. When the Super Readers fly into the story of The Ant and The Grasshopper , they see that the grasshopper is equally unprepared for winter, because he didn't plan ahead.
With the help of the ant, both the grasshopper and Pig learn about forward thinking. Educational Objectives: This episode teaches kids the value of planning ahead. They also use the alphabet, experiment with spelling, and use the power of reading to change the story.
Related Activity: Ants on a Log. The Super Readers lend a hand to help the Hen and Red discover a handy solution to her problem too.
Educational Objectives: This episode teaches kids a strategy for asking others to help. They also explore the alphabet, practice spelling and use the power of reading to change the story.
Related Activity: Alphabet Corn Maze. So how will these two friends play together? To find an answer, the Super Readers check out The Frog Prince and meet another princess who can't see eye-to-eye with her friend. Educational Objectives: This episode teaches kids the value of compromising. They also practice the alphabet, rhyme using words from the "UMP" family such as jump, bump and stump , and use the power of reading to change the story.
Related Activity: Rhyming Hopscotch. Her solution inspires Princess Pea to follow in her mother's footsteps. Educational Objectives: This episode teaches kids about thinking things through.
They also play interactive games and activities to learn about the alphabet, rhyme using words from the "INK" family such as drink, sink and pink and use the power of reading to change the story. Related Activity: Alphabet Puzzle. The Super Readers travel "over the river and through the woods" into the story of Little Red Riding Hood to find out what the wolf has up his sleeve next.
It turns out that the trick to getting him to stop tricking is really quite simple. Educational Objectives: This episode teaches kids about advocating for themselves. They also learn to recognize the alphabet, play spelling games, and use the power of reading to change the story. Related Activity: Super Street Map. The Super Readers jump into the story of Tom Thumb , a tale about a guy who knows what it's like to be really little.
Tom Thumb sets off on his own adventure and lucky for him the Super Readers are around to get him out of a few scrapes. This tiny character teaches Pig a big lesson about when you need help. Educational Objectives: This episode teaches kids about getting help from grown-ups.
They also play with the alphabet, practice spelling, and use opposite words to change the story. Lizard is lost and Whyatt doesn't know where to find him. The Super Readers come to the rescue when they meet Little Bo Peep , who's hot on the trail of her lost sheep.
The Super Readers don't miss a clue in their quest for the missing animals. Educational Objectives: This episode teaches kids how to solve a mystery. They also use interactive games and activities to build the alphabet, rhyme using words from the "OG" family such as hog, log and frog and use the power of reading to change the story.
Related Activity: Alphabet Clues. The Super Readers dive into the tale of The Emperor's New Clothes and meet someone else who doesn't want to look ridiculous in front of his friends.
Pig learns that being silent about his feelings makes him feel as silly as wearing a bucket. Educational Objectives: This episode teaches kids the importance of communicating their feelings. They also follow the alphabet, practice spelling skills, and use the power of reading to change the ending of the story. Educational Objectives: To learn about the fun of the unexpected, play with the alphabet and identify the letters W-I-N-D.
In addition, young viewers will practice the magic of spelling, and use the power to read to change the story!
Related Activity: A Surprise Party. Related Activity: Book Making. They help Thumbelina in her mission and Pig gets a helping hand along the way.
Related Activity: Finger Puppet Show. Educational Objectives: To learn strategies for convincing someone, explore the practice the magic of spelling, and use the power to read to change the story. Related Activity: Missing Letters Mystery. Kids will find out that the power to read can change the story! The Super Readers use their literacy powers to visit another Princess whose funny little helper, Rumpelstiltskin, is far too busy to help her spin straw into gold.
Educational Objectives: To learn about the importance of doing things yourself, build the alphabet, and identify the letters S-P-I-N. As the Super Readers help Tiddalick and his dry friends, they learn how important water is to the planet along with a valuable lesson about conservation. Young viewers will practice the magic of spelling and use the power to read to change the story.
The Super Readers travel into the famous story of Sleeping Beauty to speak with a Princess who loves sleeping just as much as Princess Pea loves tea parties! Educational Objectives: To learn to have an open mind! Will he select a race car, a comic book or even a Giant Magic Bubble Potion? They need to figure out how to make a decision and help the impulsive farmer before he wastes all his chances on foolish things. Or will the couple ends up living out their days in a house made of sausages?
Educational Objectives: To learn about choices, practice alphabet skills and the magic of spelling and use the power to read to change the story and save the day! The Super Readers venture into the story of The Goose and the Golden Eggs to visit an old man who is as protective of his special eggs as Red is of her delicious fruit. This old man must learn his lesson, before his golden goose flies the coop! And Red needs to find out how share with her friends.
Kids will practice the magic of spelling and find that the power to read can change the story. Pig's new toy robot is out of control! Will the Super Readers be able to help or will they end up with more porridge than even The Three Bears would know what to do with? Educational Objectives: To learn the importance of paying attention, uncover the alphabet, practice the magic of spelling and use the power to read to change the story!
Pinocchio needs the literacy-powered assistance of the Super Readers to face up to Gepetto And Whyatt finds out how important it is to tell the truth. Educational Objectives: To learn about being honest. Kids will sing the alphabet, identify the letters B, O, and X, rhyme with 'at' words and use the power to read to change the story!
The Super Readers head into a Japanese Folktale and meet a little boy whose friends are arguing so loudly, it actually angers an ogre! Will they be able to show their new pals that arguing is the pits? Educational Objectives: To learn about getting along and getting the job done. Young viewers will follow the alphabet, practice the magic of spelling and use the power to read to change the story! Related Activity: Coming Soon!
As Pig zooms through the playground at top speeds, he can't figure out why Poppa Pig keeps telling him to slow down! The Super Readers fly into the story of The Gingerbread Boy and set off on a mad dash after the speedy little cookie! Will the Super Readers be able to keep the Gingerbread Boy safe, or is their plan half baked?
Educational Objectives: To learn about safety, sing the entire alphabet, identify the letters H, O, U, S, E, rhyme with 'ox' words and use the power to read to change the story and save the day! The Super Readers pay a storybook visit to Little Ghost, who's a bit of a scaredy cat himself, to teach him there's more to Halloween than meets the eye!
Educational Objectives: To learn about the fun of Halloween. The alphabet is explored and kids will identify the letters P, U, M, P, K, I, N, practice the magic of spelling and use the power to read to change the story and save the day!
So the Super Readers soar into the story The Stars in the Sky and accompany a little girl named Ella with a big dream of her own! As the Super Readers climb higher and higher they begin to wonder - will they play with the stars, or merely wish on them?
Educational Objectives: To learn about the fun of fantasy, follow the alphabet, practice spelling skills and use the power to read to change the story and save the day! Pig and his brothers are building a train set but Pig's negative attitude has stopped him in his tracks! The Super Readers encounter a young prince about to embark on a race to find a magic carpet! The only problem is the prince doesn't think he can do it!
As the Super Readers journey towards the magic carpet, they wonder if they'll be able to change the prince's outlook. Educational Objectives: To learn about the power of positive thinking, practice the alphabet and spelling skills, identify the letters U, N, L, O, C, K and use the power to read to change the story! So the Super Readers catch up with Santa and his reindeer as they gallop from rooftop to rooftop and unravel the mystery of Santa's childhood, discovering along the way how to help spread the magic of the holiday.
Educational Objectives: To learn about making others feel good, play with the alphabet, experiment with spelling, and use the power to read to change the story! The Super Readers dive into the story The Little Mermaid to talk with someone whose tail sets her apart from kids on land. As the Super Readers explore the ocean floor with The Little Mermaid, Pig slowly begins to see why being different can be special and the journey to the depths of the sea teaches him a lesson he can use right in his own backyard.
Educational Objectives: To learn about feeling good about yourself. Preschoolers will follow the alphabet, practice the magic of spelling, and use the power to read to change the story! Could Grandma really have asked for a "pizza paper? Maybe both Juan Bobo and Red have misunderstood! Will the Super Readers untangle this silly situation before Juan Bobo's pig runs hog wild? Educational Objectives: To learn about the importance of getting all the information.
Young viewers will use the alphabet, practice spelling skills and use the power to read to change the story! When Goldilocks offers her some popcorn, Princess Pea knows she should refuse, but she really wants to eat just a little. The Super Readers fly into the story of Snow White as the wicked queen tempts the fairytale princess with that infamous apple.
Will the Super Readers be able to stop Snow White from taking the bait before Snow White ends up with something much worse than a stomachache?
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