Look for the Wild Animal Baby series coming soon to PBS Kids in 2010! Wild Animal Baby is the DVD sensation that has kids laughing and smiling at the antics of Izzy, Rosie, Sandy and Skip as they solve mysteries and learn... more » about the natural world. Brought to you by the National Wildlife Federation and Sunwoo Entertainment featuring high-quality animation and live action footage, these endearing animals make learning fun and keep children glued to every educational episode! Wild Animal Baby helps preschoolers develop important skills through 3-D animated characters, footage of real life animals, animal sounds and intriguing puzzles. This multi-sensory approach is a feast for the eyes, ears and the entire body! The Wild Animal Baby team works together to solve nature s mysteries and reinforces literacy, simple math concepts and motor skills in children, while inspiring a greater understanding of the natural world, a deep love of nature and wildlife, and a lasting commitment to conservation and environmental action. The National Wildlife Federation
The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is Americas largest conservation organization protecting wildlife for our children s future. NWF publishes three award-winning children s magazines: Ranger Rick, Your Big Back Yard and Wild Animal Baby. In Flying Whales, the gang embarks on an adventure to find out if Izzy the Owl really saw a flying whale. In If the Feather Fits, the Wild Animal Baby team sets out to discover the similarities and differences between eagles, woodpeckers and everything in between. And, while trying to find out why dolphins swim near the surface of the water, the team discovers even more about this amazing sea mammal in There s Something Fishy about that Fish. In Wow! Wetland!, the young investigators discover an amazing diversity of life as they search for the baby dragon in a nearby wetland. A Nose by Any Other Name is a strange mystery indeed. The Wild Animal Baby team investigates to find out just what kind of animal eats acorns and who buried one. Their search leads them to a hard-working little animal with a terrific sense of smell. In It s Raining Worms, the gang explores and learns that soil is more than just dirt...it is a home for lots of animals and it helps trees, plants and flowers grow. In Sandy s Bored Game, Sandy the Salamander cures boredom with a mystery animal challenge game, where contestants must solve riddles about different animals using clues. Bringing up Baby has the adventurers searching for the parents of a litter of abandoned coyote pups, and they learn all about how animals care for their babies. In There s a Bear There!, the Wild Animal Baby team find out that someone has stolen their lunch. In their search for the hungry culprit, they learn all about different kinds of bears. In A Tall Tail, Skip the Rabbit is upset when he can t figure out what makes his tail special. After exploring the animal world to see what other creatures do with their tails, he discovers that every animal has a different and unique tail that works best for them. In another episode, Flower Power, the Wild Animal Baby team can t help but notice a busy little bee flying from flower to flower. When they follow the fuzzy insect to find out what it s doing, they learn about the process of pollination. Then, as the explorers daydream on a boulder, they hear a strange sound in Howl Did They Do That? What made that amazing howling noise? Only a careful investigation will tell.« less