TELEVISION

ToddWorld - Season 2

Series: ToddWorld
3.5
(14)
Episodes
13
Rating
TVY
Year
2007
Language
English

About

ToddWorld is the Emmy® and Humanitas Award-nominated half-hour animated children's series based on illustrator Todd Parr's popular and distinctive children's books. The series celebrates individuality while helping children recognize and appreciate the differences that make them special. ToddWorld is full of messages about how to be tolerant while embracing differences in others. The series celebrates diversity while recognizing that each person has something unique to contribute. The imaginative characters in the series have lots of fun learning about each other, trying new things, and inventing new ways to play together. Kids of all ages will want to visit ToddWorld again and again, having fun with Todd and the gang, while absorbing the show's affirming messages of acceptance and respect for others.

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Episodes

1 to 3 of 13

1. Whatever Sways Your Swing & a Trunkful of Trouble

23m

Show #1: Stella and Sophie help a hippo to play and eat in what they believe are the right ways, but they discover that the hippo’s different methods of doing things are okay and even fun.Show #2: Sophie’s robot elephant goes haywire when Todd turns it on without asking.

2. For Yelling out Loud & Crazy for Cookies

23m

Show #1: Pickle learns how to make a new noise that is very cool – and very loud. Now he just can’t stop!
Show #2: Stella’s newly baked cookies disappear when she leaves them outside to cool. She accuses Benny, a known cookie lover, of eating them until she sees the error in her thinking and finds the true culprits.

3. The Hoppy-Poppy Pokey & Stella’s Star Day

23m

Show #1: Todd feels left out when he’s the only one who doesn’t enjoy the latest dance craze.
Show #2: The kids decide to do a show together and draw their roles from a hat. When Sophie wins the role of Princess, Stella is so upset, that she refuses to be in the show. But she soon learns that having fun with her friends is more important than being the star.

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