Animal Life for Children

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  • 2000
  • 1 Season

Animal Life for Children is an entertaining and educational show targeted to young audiences. Produced by Schlessinger Media, this series is designed to teach children about the diversity of animal life on our planet. Through a combination of stunning wildlife footage, engaging narration, and interactive segments, Animal Life for Children introduces kids to a wide variety of wild animals, from furry creatures like bears, wolves, and foxes to scaly reptiles like snakes and lizards. Each episode focuses on a different group of animals - for example, mammals, birds, or amphibians - and explores their unique characteristics, behaviors, and habitats.

Perhaps one of the most compelling things about Animal Life for Children is the way it captures the raw beauty and power of the natural world. Watching a mother lion hunt for her cubs, or a school of fish darting through the ocean, is sure to leave a lasting impression on young viewers. But the show is also careful to emphasize the importance of conservation and the need to protect these fragile ecosystems for future generations.

Alongside its awe-inspiring nature footage, Animal Life for Children features a range of interactive segments that keep young audiences engaged and entertained. For example, the show often presents quizzes, puzzles, and riddles related to the animals being featured in each episode. This not only helps to reinforce the educational content, but also adds an element of fun and competition to the viewing experience.

Throughout the series, Animal Life for Children takes a scientific approach to learning about animals, with an emphasis on key biological concepts such as taxonomy, adaptation, and predator/prey relationships. But the show is also careful to present this information in a way that is accessible to young viewers, using clear and simple language and plenty of visual aids.

Another notable feature of Animal Life for Children is its commitment to diversity and inclusion. The show frequently features animals from around the world, including some that viewers may not be familiar with, and takes care to represent a range of cultures and perspectives. Additionally, the program emphasizes the interconnectedness of all living things and the importance of working together to protect our planet.

Overall, Animal Life for Children is a captivating and educational show that is sure to delight and inspire young viewers. With its stunning nature footage, engaging narration, and interactive segments, it offers a unique and immersive learning experience that will help children develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world. Whether your child is a budding biologist, an animal lover, or simply curious about the world around them, this series is a must-see.

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All About Reptiles
13. All About Reptiles
July 10, 2000
Dinosaurs may be extinct, but reptiles are distant cousins to the beasts that once walked the Earth. From snakes and lizards to iguanas and tuataras, children learn what factors make them different from other animals. Young students explore the mysterious, often misunderstood, world of reptiles and learn about their characteristics and how they differ from amphibians. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Mammals
12. All About Mammals
July 10, 2000
These warm-blooded creatures include animals like dogs, cats, whales, bats...and people! Students learn about the characteristics of common mammals and what makes them different from other animals. Children also find out how humans are more advanced in structure than other mammals, but how they still share the same basic traits. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Food Chains
11. All About Food Chains
July 10, 2000
Whether animals are herbivores, carnivores or omnivores, each one is part of an eternal food chain that carries on from one generation to the next. Young students find out about terms like predator, prey, consumer and producer. Children learn about the cycles of food chains and food webs, and how they support all of Earth's creatures. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Fish
10. All About Fish
July 10, 2000
There is a completely new world to discover in the oceans, lakes and rivers -- a world filled with an amazing variety of fish. While all fish live and breathe underwater, each type looks very different and develops its own unique living habits. Students learn about the body structures of fish, as well as how they reproduce and protect themselves in their underwater environment. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Endangered & Extinct Animals
9. All About Endangered & Extinct Animals
July 10, 2000
While there are thousands of different animals in the world, some have been extinct for many years, and others are on the verge of extinction. Young students learn about the natural and man-made factors that lead to the endangerment and extinction of animals. Children find out why it is essential that people help all forms of endangered animals, and why it is every person's responsibility to take care of the Earth's many creatures. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Dinosaurs
8. All About Dinosaurs
July 10, 2000
Dinosaurs were the rulers of the land 65 million years ago. Children learn about the different kinds of dinosaurs by viewing vivid illustrations and fossil discoveries. Students compare the dinosaurs to their modern kin -- snakes, lizards and crocodiles. Students also listen to different theories to try to answer the big question: What happened to the dinosaurs? A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Bugs
7. All About Bugs
July 10, 2000
Bugs fascinate children, and each kind of bug plays a special role in the circle of life. Some help to pollinate plants while others help to decompose plant and animal waste. Students learn about the similar characteristics that all bugs share and compare them to their close cousins, the arachnids. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Birds
6. All About Birds
July 10, 2000
Winged, feathered friends helped to inspire the airplane and have always interested human bird watchers. Children learn about the main characteristics of birds and take a look at their similar needs. Young students find out about the process of egg laying and hatching in this fun look at some of the most common birds. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Animal Needs
5. All About Animal Needs
July 10, 2000
Animals need the same things people do -- air, food, water and shelter. But each animal has different ways of fulfilling these needs. Students explore some of the ways in which various animals stay healthy and full of energy. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Animal Life Cycles
4. All About Animal Life Cycles
July 10, 2000
From tadpole to frog, caterpillar to butterfly and pup to wolf, children will learn about the life cycles of animals, the different stages of development and the average life spans of a variety of creatures. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Animal Behavior & Communication
3. All About Animal Behavior & Communication
July 10, 2000
Why do animals do what they do? What's the difference between instinct and learned behavior? How do animals communicate? Children examine animal behaviors that help animals find food, protect themselves and care for their young. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Animal Adaptations
2. All About Animal Adaptations
July 10, 2000
Animals change to better adapt to their environment. Over long periods of time, nature helps them adapt by changing their body shape and color, as well as adjusting their methods of getting and eating food, defending themselves and caring for their young. Young students learn what changes different animals go through to adapt to their surroundings in order to survive. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Amphibians
1. All About Amphibians
 
Learn about frogs and their nearest cousins: toads, newts and salamanders. See how they live in and out of water, their life cycle, and the differences between amphibians and reptiles. Grades K-4.
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  • Premiere Date
    July 10, 2000