Sammy's Story Shop

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  • TV-Y
  • 2008
  • 2 Seasons
  • 5.2  (14)

Sammy's Story Shop is an engaging educational children's series that first aired on the Qubo network in 2008. The enigmatic series features an animated kangaroo named Sammy; eloquent, lively, and adored by the young audience. He owns a mysterious yet vibrant world, a 'Story Shop,' offering a unique storytelling experience. The stories, handpicked from various cultures around the globe, impart valuable life lessons, traverses across cultures and instills in young minds the importance of diversity, empathy, and mutual understanding.

The show is set in Sammy's fantastical shop, brimming with books of all sorts. Sammy, as affable a host, would welcome his young visitors into this magical world, where they journey through the realms of enchanting tales. He showcases every element with impeccable detailing, alluring the young minds into the beauty of storytelling and sowing the seeds of imagination and creativity.

Sammy is not alone in this endeavor. His quirky sidekicks, a small dragon named Gilbert and a fairy named Oriana, are an integral part of the show. Together, they breathe life into tales from different parts of the world with a fascinating mix of animation, voice modulation, and interactive dialogue. From Ancient Greece to modern America, Sammy's Story Shop takes its young viewers on a journey through time, giving them a sneak peek into different eras and their distinct storytelling styles.

The stories, extracted from famous books, have age-appropriate themes, a hint of humor, and a deep moral that echoes long after the story is over. Each episode usually begins with Sammy and his friends choosing a book from his story shop's vast collection. Children are then depicted entering the shop, showing their excitement and eagerness to enter the magical world of tales. As Sammy begins narrating the story, the show seamlessly transitions from the real world to the animated story-world, making the viewers feel as if they are a part of the story themselves.

The humorous, lovable characters in the stories help children understand complex emotions and navigate societal dynamics. Diversity is another cornerstone of Sammy's Story Shop. It exposes children to global cultures, identities, and customs, fostering respect and acceptance for everyone, irrespective of where they come from.

A major contributing factor to the show’s popularity is its visual aesthetics. The animated settings are beautiful, colorful, and lively, appealing to the young viewers' eyes. Effort was put into detailing each character, maintaining their cultural authenticity while ensuring they resonate with the children. The show's animation style is fluid and friendly, making it easy for kids to follow the story visually.

Another unique aspect that adds value to the series is the interactive element. Sammy's Story Shop is not just about listening to stories; it's about engaging with the story, becoming a part of it, and learning from it. Sammy frequently breaks the fourth wall, posing questions to his audience, invoking their thoughts, and encouraging them to voice opinions. This stimulates the children’s analytical thinking, teaching them how to perceive and evaluate situations.

Yet, Sammy’s Story Shop isn’t all serious. The show employs a lot of fun elements through songs, rhymes, and playful banters among the characters. This lighthearted fun not only keeps children entertained but also helps in better retention of the story and the moral values it imparts.

In a nutshell, Sammy's Story Shop is a vibrant, engaging, and interactive storytelling series for children that goes beyond mere entertainment. It is a cross-cultural journey through stories that fosters understanding, respect, and acceptance among the young and impressionable minds. It sparks imagination, nurtures empathy, and inculcates moral values, all while providing an enjoyable viewing experience. Considering the positive influence it has on developing minds, Sammy’s Story Shop is much more than just a kids’ show; it's an essential, enriching tool aiding the all-around growth of children.

Sammy's Story Shop is a series that ran for 2 seasons (26 episodes) between November 3, 2008 and on Qubo

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Seasons
Dot the Fire Dog/Morris' Disappearing Bag/A Letter to Amy
13. Dot the Fire Dog/Morris' Disappearing Bag/A Letter to Amy
December 19, 2008
Dot and her firefighter friends know exactly what to do when the alarm bell rings at the fire station. Morris is ignored on Christmas morning by his brothers and sisters. When Peter mails a special letter to Amy to invite her to his birthday party.
Patrick/Waiting for Wings/Goggles/The Most Wonderful Egg in the World
12. Patrick/Waiting for Wings/Goggles/The Most Wonderful Egg in the World
December 18, 2008
Patrick sets out for the marketplace in search of a fiddle. Butterflies bloom as delicately as flowers in this story. Peter and Archie call upon faithful dog Willie to outsmart bullies. Rosie unknowingly leads a stalking fox through the barnyard.
Fourteen Rats & A Rat Catcher/What's Under My Bed/Wynken, Blynken & Nod
11. Fourteen Rats & A Rat Catcher/What's Under My Bed/Wynken, Blynken & Nod
December 17, 2008
Fourteen Rats & A Rat Catcher: What happens when a nice - or nasty - old woman calls on a rat-catcher to catch a nasty - or nice - family of rats living below her floor? Even a rat-catcher knows there can be more than one side to every story. So . . . up he comes with the best possible solution. What's Under My Bed: Mary Ann and Louie are convinced there is something scary under their beds--until Grandpa eases their fears by telling them about his fear of the dark as a little boy. A wonderfully imaginative film that children will want to see over and over again. Wynken, Blynken & Nod: Sailing off in a wooden shoe, Wynken, Blynken and Nod find a sleepy-time adventure under a luminous night sky.
Little Tim & The Brave Sea Captain/The Emperor's New Clothes
10. Little Tim & The Brave Sea Captain/The Emperor's New Clothes
December 16, 2008
Little Tim & The Sea Captain: This film captures the feel of salt air in a seaside village and the rigors of shipboard life through the adventures of Tim, a gallant stowaway. The sweeping power of the wild ocean and angry sky is shown while sea chanteys and the calls of gulls accent the storytelling. The Emperor's New Clothes: A vain emperor who loves new clothes wears a royal robe created especially for him by two swindlers.
The Great White Man Eating Shark/Caterpillar & the Polliwog/Jonah & The Great Fish
9. The Great White Man Eating Shark/Caterpillar & the Polliwog/Jonah & The Great Fish
December 15, 2008
The Great White Man Eating Shark: Norvin, a boy who closely resembles a shark, uses his talents to scare away all the swimmers at Caramel Cove - except for one female shark in love. Help! The Caterpillar and the Polliwog: Impressed by the proud caterpillar's boast that she will turn into a butterfly when she grows up, a polliwog determines to watch the caterpillar very carefully and turn into a butterfly too. Jonah & The Great Fish: Jonah disobeys the Lord, and a great fish is sent to swallow him up in this well-known story from the Bible.
Danny & the Dinosaur/One Zillion Valentines/Happy Birthday Moon
8. Danny & the Dinosaur/One Zillion Valentines/Happy Birthday Moon
December 7, 2008
Danny & The Dinosaur: This is the story of a boy's friendship with a dinosaur and how they spend one happy day together. One Zillion Valentines: This suspenseful folktale about Tim Tildrum and a strange graveyard encounter blends humor with macabre mystery. Happy Birthday Moon: Bear decides to give his friend the moon a birthday present and thinks the echoes of his own voice are the moon's answers to his questions about what the moon would like. A tender fantasy about the meaning of friendship is played out through the cleverly phrased dialogue.
The Hat/Smile for Auntie/Whistle for Willie/Peter's Chair
7. The Hat/Smile for Auntie/Whistle for Willie/Peter's Chair
December 6, 2008
The Hat: In a lively and imaginative romp, a top hat with a mind of its own changes a penniless man's life. Smile for Auntie: Silly Auntie will try anything, from singing and dancing to standing on her head, to get Baby to smile! Whistle for Willie: Peter wants to learn to whistle so he can call his dog, Willie. He tries and tries before he finally succeeds. Animation and sensitive storytelling have made this a perennial favorite for children. Peter's Chair: Peter wants to run away from home when his baby sister arrives, but soon learns something very important about growing up.
Beast of Monsieur Racine/Wilford Gordon McDonalds Partridge/Drummer Hoff
6. Beast of Monsieur Racine/Wilford Gordon McDonalds Partridge/Drummer Hoff
December 5, 2008
Beast of Monsieur Racine: A suspicious pear-thieving beast becomes fast friends with a lonely man who proudly presents him to the prestigious Academy of Sciences. Wilford Gordon McDonald Partridge: In this gentle, moving story about caring and sharing, a small boy helps an old friend remember when her memory is not as sharp as it used to be. Narrated by Mem Fox, with music by Ernest V. Troost. Drummer Hoff: Lively folk verse, colorful animation and dramatic drumbeats tell the tale of the firing of a cannon and bring a message of peace.
A Story, A Story/Cat & Canary/The Happy Owls
5. A Story, A Story/Cat & Canary/The Happy Owls
December 4, 2008
A Story, A Story: An African folktale of how Anance, the spider man, goes about buying stories from Nyame, the Sky God, so they could be retold to the children on earth. Cat & Canary: Cat's unlikely friend Canary shows him the greatest time when his master is away at work. You'll never look at your cat the same way again. The Happy Owls: Two owls discover the secret of peace and happiness and eventually share their secret with all their barnyard friends.
Not So Fast Songololo/All the Colors of the Earth/Rosie's Walk
4. Not So Fast Songololo/All the Colors of the Earth/Rosie's Walk
December 3, 2008
Not So Fast Songololo: Malusi, affectionately nicknamed Songololo by his grandmother Gogo, goes to the city to go shopping with her. Set in South Africa, Daly's warm text is enhanced by expressive illustrations that capture the warmth and tenderness shared by grandmother and child. All the Colors of the Earth: Inspired by her own two children's multi-ethnic heritage, Ms. Hamanaka uses soaring text and beautiful art to celebrate the glorious diversity of children laughing, loving and glowing with life. Rosie's Walk: Against the strains of a catchy barnyard tune, a single-minded fox stalks an unsuspecting hen.
The Napping House/Yo! Yes?/Over in the Meadow/John Brown, Rose, and the Midnight Cat
3. The Napping House/Yo! Yes?/Over in the Meadow/John Brown, Rose, and the Midnight Cat
December 2, 2008
Join the fun when a wakeful flea on a slumbering mouse on a snoozing cat on a dozing dog on a dreaming child on a snoring grandma on a sagging bed has an itch! Two lonely boys who don't know each other meet on a city street. Brought together with a simple "Yo!" answered by the other ones "Yes?" and the bounce of a basketball, this modern classic will strike a chord with every child who's ever longed for a friend. Over in the Meadow - John Langstaff's endearing version of an old counting song for children is filled with the beauty and wonder of meadow life. John Brown, Rose's loyal sheepdog, becomes very jealous when his beloved mistress befriends a cat.
Tikki Tikki Tembo/Picnic
2. Tikki Tikki Tembo/Picnic
December 1, 2008
Tikki Tikki Tembo: What's in a name? A great deal according to the Chinese of long ago who honored their first son with a grand, long name, Tikki Tikki Tembo. But as the viewers of this tongue-in-cheek film soon discover, such names can be very dangerous. Picnic: The littlest mouse disappears on the way to a family outing, temporarily putting a damper on the fun and games.
Harold's Fairy Tale/The Three Robbers/The Wizard
1. Harold's Fairy Tale/The Three Robbers/The Wizard
November 23, 2008
Harold's Fairy Tale: Harold draws an enchanted garden, only to discover that nothing can grow there because of a giant witch. With the aid of his purple crayon, he defeats the witch and makes the garden bloom again, but not before he encounters a variety of strange and wonderful experiences. The Three Robbers: A little girl named Tiffany sets three robbers straight, turning their gold to good. The Wizard: A visit to the Wizard to buy a magic spell seems the best solution.
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Where to Watch Sammy's Story Shop
Sammy's Story Shop is available for streaming on the Qubo website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Sammy's Story Shop on demand at Amazon, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    November 3, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    5.2  (14)
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