Funny Farm: A Visit With Animals Series Title Listing Home Amphibian, Arthropod and Rodents
Frogs are Amphibians, which are cold-blooded animals that live both on land and in water, while Spiders are Arthropods, which have eight walking legs; also children learn about three well-known rodents, the Mouse, the Hamster and the Guinea Pig. 07DR P 22 min.

Birds (Chicken, Turkey, Duck, Swan, Goose)
Birds are warm-blooded animals with feathers and wings, and they lay eggs. Children are always fascinated with the many types of birds and in this program they are introduced to five common birds, including, the Chicken, the Turkey, the Duck, the Swan and the Goose. 07DR P 22 min.

Farm Animals (Pig, Goat, Rooster, Sheep, Cow)
"Highly Recommended. State Standards approved, this program will allow young viewers to observe similarities and differences in the appearance and behavior of animals; also to gain a better understanding of animal life on a farm." - California Learning Resource Network (CLRN)
Children love to visit farms to see and interact with the animals. In this programs children meet and learn about five popular farm animals, including the Pig, the Goat, the Rooster, the Sheep, and the Cow. 07DR P 22 min.

Forest Animals (Deer, Raccoon, Squirrel, Skunk, Hedgehog)
Forest animals are some of the most popular of animals with children. In this program children get to interact with four well-known forest critters, the Deer, the Raccoon, the Squirrel, the Skunk, and one they may not know so well, the Hedgehog. 07DR P 22 min.

International Animals (Llama, Yak, Camel, Zebra, Emu)
It's always exciting and fun to learn about animals that come from other countries. In this program children are introduced to five exotic animals, including the Llama, the Yak, the Camel, the Zebra, and the Emu. 07DR P 22 min.

Mammals with Hooves (Horse, Pony, Donkey, Mule, Ox)
Mammals are warm-blooded animals that are born live, such as the Horse and the Pony, which is nourished by its mother's milk. Also in this program children learn about several other hoofed mammals, including the Donkey, the Mule, and the Ox. 07DR P 22 min.

Pets (Cat, Dog, Rabbit, Parakeet and Parrot)
Children love pets and pets are an excellent way to introduce children to animals in general. In this program children visit the farm and get to interact and learn about five popular pets, including the Cat, the Dog, the Rabbit, the Parakeet and the Parrot. 07DR P 22 min.

Reptiles (Alligator, Snake, Turtle, Iguana) and Fish
"Highly Recommended. This entertaining production presents basic information about reptiles, employing helpful education strategies to help children remember the facts about each animal. Each creature is presented in a separate chapter, each chapter begins with a guessing game, then the animals are shown in a natural habitat; finally, details about the animal are repeated in a folk song." -School Library Journal
Reptiles are cold-blooded animals that breathe with lungs. They have scales, and most lay eggs. In this program children learn about four reptiles, including the Alligator, the Snake, the Turtle, and the Iguana. Fish they discover breathe through gills, are cold-blooded, and lay eggs. 07DR P 22 min.

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