Ep 3. Where's Woofster?
- TV-Y
- January 13, 2016
- 25 min
In Super Why!: Puppy Power! season 1 episode 3 titled "Where's Woofster?", the group of Super Readers including Whyatt, Princess Pea, Red, and Pig have a new problem to solve. The episode starts with Woofster, their puppy friend, who goes missing. The group of friends is worried and starts searching for him everywhere.
The Super Readers use their reading power to find clues and solve the mystery behind Woofster's disappearance. They also use their knowledge of the alphabet to help them in their search. They split up into groups and search different places. Princess Pea and Red go to the park, while Whyatt and Pig go to the supermarket to look for Woofster.
Each group asks questions from people they encounter along the way to gather information about Woofster's whereabouts. They learn that Woofster went to the park and got distracted by a butterfly. They also learn that he went to the supermarket in search of his favorite treat - dog biscuits.
Through their search and investigation, the Super Readers find and rescue Woofster from a mischievous backyard squirrel who had taken him to his treehouse. After solving the mystery, the Super Readers also teach the Squirrel a valuable lesson at the end.
The episode follows the familiar Super Why! structure, where the characters introduce a problem in the beginning, and through using their reading and comprehension skills, they solve the problem by the end. With its bright animation, fun characters, and educational content, Super Why!: Puppy Power! season 1 episode 3 is an engaging program for children to watch and learn from.
Overall, "Where's Woofster?" is a great episode that encourages young viewers to use their problem-solving skills and teaches them essential literacy concepts such as word recognition, letter identification, and comprehension. The Super Readers are excellent role models for kids who want to learn and understand how to read and love books. It is a fun, educational, and entertaining show for young children.