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To: topstock who wrote (2106)3/5/1999 2:43:00 PM
From: topstock  Respond to of 2401
 
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Zoboomafoo
108 - Snowy Day
Thu, March 4, 1999 8:30A- 9:00A (30 mins)

It's the snowstorm of the century and Martin and Chris race into Animal Junction to find
Zoboo waiting for them. The arrival of one cold macaque, a Japanese snow monkey, gets
the gang trying to figure out how exactly to warm up their visitor. Jackie and the Animal
Helpers are shoveling a path in the deep snow for animals who have a hard time
maneuvering through it.

‘Zoboomafoo,' the first wildlife series produced especially for preschoolers, premieres on
PBS on January 25, 1999. (Check local listings.) The innovative series, which stars
real-life "creature adventurers" Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt and a playful little lemur
named Zoboomafoo, teaches young viewers about animals and empowers them to
explore the world around them. ‘Zoboomafoo' uses a lively mix of formats -- including the
live-action adventure outpost Animal Junction and the clay animation fantasy world of
Zobooland -- to create the kind of fun and energetic learning environment the Kratt
Brothers popularized in their internationally acclaimed PBS series ‘Kratts' Creatures.'