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Between the Lions; Elephants Can Paint Too; Jamaica Louise James

BETWEEN THE LIONS 808 Elephants Can Paint Too! and Jamaica Louise James Running Time: 28:46 WGBH, Sirius Thinking, MPB


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Series
Between the Lions
Program
Elephants Can Paint Too; Jamaica Louise James
Program Number

808

Series Description

BETWEEN THE LIONS is designed to open up a world of literature and learning for 4-7 year-old children. The daily, half-hour series is named for a family of lions -- Theo and Cleo and their cubs, Lionel and Leona. They run a library where books, words, and story characters come vividly and magically to life, transforming the sometimes confusing process of learning to read into an entertaining adventure for young viewers. Each of BETWEEN THE LIONS' 30 episodes centers on a book or other reading material that the lions and their friends discover in the library. In addition to its lions family, BETWEEN THE LIONS features an eclectic cast of characters including Click the Mouse, the library's cyborg communications expert; Cliff Hanger, a swashbuckling comic book hero who escapes from sticky situations through quick thinking and literacy skills; Tiger Words, a multi-talented sports figure who plays with vowels and consonants instead of golf balls and tees; Martha Reads and the Vowelles, a rhythm and blues group that sings only vowel sounds, and the stalwart knights of "Gawain's World" whose jousting matches create words instead of wounds. At the core of each episode is a state-of the-art curriculum designed to teach reading skills. Several of the nation's leading experts on reading and literacy have worked with the producers to develop a viewing experience that not only will motivate kids to read and write, but give them the skills to do so. Series release date: 4/2000

Program Description

If elephants can really paint, can't Leona's stuffed animal Lovey paint too? A young girl's paintings brighten up a subway station, inspiring Leona to decorate the library with her paintings.

Educational Goals: Highlights the joys of reading and introduces key literacy skills. Introduces vocabulary related to painting and art. Focuses on the sound represented by aw.

Duration

00:28:46

Asset Type

Broadcast program

Media Type

Video

Genres
Children's
Topics
Literature
Creators
Stoia, Judy (Series Producer)
Citation
Chicago: “Between the Lions; Elephants Can Paint Too; Jamaica Louise James,” GBH Archives, accessed September 16, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_AF5E9C8D99CA49878D06116437D80A4E.
MLA: “Between the Lions; Elephants Can Paint Too; Jamaica Louise James.” GBH Archives. Web. September 16, 2024. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_AF5E9C8D99CA49878D06116437D80A4E>.
APA: Between the Lions; Elephants Can Paint Too; Jamaica Louise James. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_AF5E9C8D99CA49878D06116437D80A4E
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