The Flying Tortoise - Fables by SHAPES - Aesops Fables

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The moral: Be happy with who you are and the good things you have. (Aesops Fable)\r
There once was a tortoise who dreamed of flying. So he went to the magnificent eagle and begged the great bird to take him along on one of his journeys. The eagle took the tortoise up into sky, but when the tortoise looked down he got so dizzy and scared that he fell. He figured: its better to stay on the ground, after all! Watch all s here: \r
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Fables from around the world are brought to life using charers created from different shapes! This preschool TVtells retells beloved childrens stories from Aesops Fables to Australian Aborigines folktales using colourful shapes that cleverly forms animals like rabbits, cats and even fish! Created by multi-award-winning animation studio Peach Blossom Media, eachof this charmingentertains and teaches preschoolers about universal values of love, respect, courage and kindness.\r
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Olive and the Rhyme Rescue Crew.\r
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Learn the alphabet through sing-along nursery rhymes. Created by the Emmy Award-winning Peach Blossom Media, and headwriter of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Leslie Valdes, this uniqueteaches the alphabet using your favourite nursery rhymes. Everyis designed to engage and enrich your young audience, teaching them interesting and useful vocabulary through song and dance.\r
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Winner of the iParenting Award, this is a wholesomefor kids four and above. It is the story of Taoshu, a bright young boy who lived in ancient China. Animated in a colourful unique style reminiscent of the traditional paper-cutout folk art of Yunnan, thisis full of gentle humour and teaches kids universal values like kindness, responsibility and love for nature.\r
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