In Word World, set in a lush landscape filled with funny barnyard animals, the messages are clearer: because each animal is graphically spelled out, kids can watch as the letters C-A-T form that carnivorous mammal creature. Even the scenery gets in on the act- a barn, a tree, a splash in the lake. When animals take time to build a word (always a moment of great expectation and jubilation), you can actually witness the little wheels working in the viewers' heads. After just one viewing, a 4-year-old who's always struggled with her letters volunteered to spell a new word: B-O-X.
Department of Education funded study demonstrates that WordWorld works to improve children's early literacy skills, including oral vocabulary and their ability to read and recognize words featured in WordWorld
Episodes
- Rocket to the Moon
- The Birds
- The Mystery of the Disappearing Pie
- Duck's Family Reunion
- – Pies, Pies, Pies!
Pig has promised to make pies for everyone in WordWorldbut he doesn’t have enough letters to make them! Luckily, Dog has a magical way to help Pig keep his promise – It’s all about the letter S!
- – Rocket to the Moon
Frog thinks that in order to build a big ROCKET he needs big, uppercase letters. But when he needs to rescue the Little Piggies in outer space, he learns that a r-o-c-k-e-t could work too!
- – Dog Wants to Play Ball
All the WordFriends have a ball trying to guess what Dog wants to play. Can you help?
- – There’s an Ant in Every Giant
Tiny Ant is tired of being the smallest WordFriend in WordWorld! When he adds “GI” to his name, he becomes a GIANT and soon learns that being small isn’t so bad after all!
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