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Acción real y animación se mezclan en esta fantasía educativa sobre una familia de leones que dirige una biblioteca llena de libros musicales y de aventuras.Acción real y animación se mezclan en esta fantasía educativa sobre una familia de leones que dirige una biblioteca llena de libros musicales y de aventuras.Acción real y animación se mezclan en esta fantasía educativa sobre una familia de leones que dirige una biblioteca llena de libros musicales y de aventuras.
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- 14 premios ganados y 38 nominaciones en total
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This series wonderfully combines learning and entertainment and provides a half-hour where the children will be enthralled in the jokes, skits, and songs; and the parents will not mind watching along with their children. Each show centers around a vowel sound that is constantly repeated in different skits and songs for effective teaching value. Each show also contains a theme; one delightful episode focused on Shakespeare in a light manner for a quick introduction to the Bard for young children. They might not have understood the verse, but the fact that a chicken puppet played Juliet will have them giggling. This is a great show to rival other shows that teach reading, especially Reading Rainbow.
i have to give wgbh props for making this show. this show is great for kindergarteners and early elementary children! the whole cast of puppet characters are so cute and the fast-paced and creative segments are sure to entertain kids while parents will be amused by the witty puns: for instance, gawain's word (wayne's world)and even the title between the lions (between the lines) are just a sample. the show really brings books to life for kids, especially when characters pop out of the pages of the novels. additionally, during the story readings, the narrator's words are highlighted so that children can follow along... this is especially important since one of the most important steps of literacy is to recognize words with their sound. there are also segments and songs about vowel sounds and sounding out words. this show is very innovative in the way it presents reading... i'm sure you'll agree once you watch the show.
perhaps those people who don't understand the purpose of this show might find it a little cheesy, but one must remember that who the targeted audience of this show is: young children, and while adults might find the humor banal, little kids who, who have a simpler sense of humor, find it hilarious. not only that, i totally trust the folks at wgbh... because this organization is dedicated in providing educational and entertaining programming for children. you can't overlook the fact that this company has a whole development, research, and content department that puts a lot of time and effort, as well as research and testing to make sure that the programs you see are developmentally appropriate and entertaining. they just don't take ideas and pull them out of their butts, there's a process that scrutinizes every program and episode so that the end result is quality programming.
the kids love it, and isn't that what really matters?
perhaps those people who don't understand the purpose of this show might find it a little cheesy, but one must remember that who the targeted audience of this show is: young children, and while adults might find the humor banal, little kids who, who have a simpler sense of humor, find it hilarious. not only that, i totally trust the folks at wgbh... because this organization is dedicated in providing educational and entertaining programming for children. you can't overlook the fact that this company has a whole development, research, and content department that puts a lot of time and effort, as well as research and testing to make sure that the programs you see are developmentally appropriate and entertaining. they just don't take ideas and pull them out of their butts, there's a process that scrutinizes every program and episode so that the end result is quality programming.
the kids love it, and isn't that what really matters?
"Between the Lions" is a thoroughly engaging, well written, entertaining program that I wouldn't hesitate to recommend. My 3-year-old and I like to get up early and watch it together. The only character I could really do without is Arty Smartypants; the others are entirely likeable, even the curmudgeon Busterfield. My wife and I feel that "Between the Lions" is like "The Electric Company" reborn, except that the writing is superior, especially with the incorporation of puns and other wordplay that are meant for grown-ups to enjoy ("Click" the computer mouse, a dinosaur called a thesaurus, Clay and Walter Pigeon, Chicken Jane, the sidekick Russell Upsomegrub, the author Livingston Dangerously, Monkey C. Monkeydew, etc.). "The Electric Company" was fast-paced, musical, and educational, but it can't match the humor and thus the total value of "Between the Lions."
My kids are now 5 and 3 and they both just love this show. They stop whatever they are doing and pay attention to the show. They love Gawain's Word, Chicken Jane, and the musical skits. We always let our kids watch this entertaining and well-written program. Even my husband and I have found tips that we didn't realize before regarding English grammar.
1. I am a parent of a 6-year-old child with autism. 2. Said child has difficulty with language due to her disorder. 3. "Between the Lions" helps her with her reading and language skills. 4. I graduated from college with a degree in psychology.
Honestly, I can't imagine why anyone would dislike the show. I find it enjoyable to watch with my daughter, and find that a good deal of the humor is directed at grownups who may be watching with their kids. My little girl loves this show, and it really is helping her learn. Those who don't like it either aren't paying attention, or simply don't understand child psychology and the learning process. This is a clever and well-done series, and I am grateful to its creators for how much they have influenced my child's reading and language skills. Music and repetition are especially key to learning with special needs kids. This show has all that and more.
Honestly, I can't imagine why anyone would dislike the show. I find it enjoyable to watch with my daughter, and find that a good deal of the humor is directed at grownups who may be watching with their kids. My little girl loves this show, and it really is helping her learn. Those who don't like it either aren't paying attention, or simply don't understand child psychology and the learning process. This is a clever and well-done series, and I am grateful to its creators for how much they have influenced my child's reading and language skills. Music and repetition are especially key to learning with special needs kids. This show has all that and more.
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- TriviaChristopher Cerf admits that the "42" on Lionel's rugby jersey is a deliberate homage to Douglas Adams and his Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
- ErroresWhen he and Cleo are announcing the sponsors, Theo claims to like it so much he could "do it at least once every day," to which Cleo responds, "we do." They actually do it twice, as the sponsors are spoken at the beginning and ending of the show.
- Créditos curiososAt the beginning of every show before the opening sequence, Announcer Bunny pops up and shows us a small preview of what we'll see in the upcoming episode. Then, Cleo and Theo are heard reading off the sponsors and occasionally slipping in a few comments.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Bernie Mac Show: Mac 101 (2002)
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