Word World: The Series

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  • 2007
  • 7 Seasons
  • 6.7  (527)

Word World is an American TV series aimed at preschoolers, produced by Word World LLC, and aired between 2007 and 2011. The show is a critical success that has won an Emmy award and is considered one of the most successful children's educational series of the 2000s. The show employs a unique style of animation, in which the characters are formed from the letters that spell their respective names, making it both visually stimulating and educational.

The show's protagonists, Sheep and Bear, introduce children to a world where every object is made up of letters, and by arranging these letters, they create new words and new things. The show encourages children to read, spell, and learn the English language, with a focus on expanding children's vocabulary. Each episode of the show introduces new words, which are then shown in the context of a simple story. The narrative aims to help children comprehend the meaning of new words by showing them in everyday scenarios.

Word World is set in a world where letters come to life and where everything is constructed from letters. In this world, each vowel lives in its own valley, and it is up to the characters to find the correct letters to create the words they need to solve problems. The show is designed to encourage children to see letters as more than just symbols on a page but as building blocks that can be used to create anything.

The show's creators took a unique approach to storytelling by using the characters that the young audience can relate to. Bear and Sheep, the lovable main characters, embark on various adventures and experiences, all while teaching children about the power of words. Alongside them are their friends who also help to make sense of the world around them.

The leading character, Sheep, is a lovable sheep who likes to explore and create. Sheep is often the one who needs help and gets into dilemmas, but with the help of Bear, she always manages to overcome her problems. Bear is the wise character who often comes up with inventive solutions to problems. His logical approach and level head makes him the perfect teacher for the show's young audience.

The rest of the show's cast is equally lovable and recognizable to children. Pig, Duck, Ant, and Dog are all characters that make an appearance in Word World; they are often called upon to help the show's leading characters. These characters help to make the world of Word World relatable and present an exciting opportunity for children to learn while having fun.

Beyond its educational value, Word World is also a fun and captivating show. The show's writing and art style keep children entertained and interested in what is happening on screen. The show's creators not only aim to teach children about language but also provide an enjoyable experience for children to explore.

Word World is a show that is not only interesting to watch but is also created with children's learning and enjoyment in mind. The show is designed from the ground up to help young children develop their cognitive and problem-solving abilities. The show helps to develop early literacy skills and an understanding of the English language in a way that is entertaining, easy to follow, and full of wonder.

In conclusion, Word World is a fantastic educational series for young children. It teaches the importance of language and literacy, while its unique animation style makes it visually engaging and fun to watch. The show's creators have set a new standard for educational programming that not only educates but also provides entertainment for young children. Word World's success is a testament to the power of intelligent storytelling and the importance of early childhood education.

Word World: The Series is a series that is currently running and has 7 seasons (62 episodes). The series first aired on September 3, 2007.

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Seasons
Race to the Spaceship/Sandbox Surprise
5. Race to the Spaceship/Sandbox Surprise
January 17, 2011
"Race to the Spaceship" Frog must help Robot get to the top of WordWorld's highest mountain and build a spaceship in time to play spaceship tag. By adding one word to another, the WordFriends learn how to make a car, boat and bike go faster. "Sandbox Surprise" Duck and Dog become curious about compound words when they discover the word "sandbox" is made of two words. How many words can they pull apart in WordWorld before chaos breaks loose?
Think in the Rink/X Marks the Spot
4. Think in the Rink/X Marks the Spot
November 2, 2010
"Think in the Rink" Duck and Dog want to join Sheep and Frog in their ice skating show. Although Frog warns Duck and Dog to be careful as they practice, the enthusiastic duo gets carried away and carelessly break the ice skating rink. Will Duck and Dog think up a good solution to the problem before the show begins? "X Marks the Spot" Duck must search high and low for his letter X that has gone missing. His good pal Shark accompanies him. Duck hears the letter X everywhere he goes, but why can't he find it? And why does Shark have a stomachache? Both mysteries are solved when Frog builds an X-ray to look inside Shark's stomach.
The Really Red Ruby/Firefighters to the Rescue
3. The Really Red Ruby/Firefighters to the Rescue
November 1, 2010
"The Really Red Ruby" Frog is excited to accompany Sheep on an exciting adventure to find the Really Red Ruby - until he realizes that Sheep is only pretending to go on an adventure. Frog is disappointed until he makes his greatest discovery: playing pretend is fun! "Firefighters to the Rescue" Duck and Fly want to become firefighters, just like their friend Firefighter Frog. To do that, they need to look out for any signs of smoke in WordWorld, because where there's smoke, there's fire! Will Duck and Fly be able to determine what's really smoke and what's not?
Kite Flight/Hide and Seek
2. Kite Flight/Hide and Seek
October 5, 2010
"Kite Flight" When Frog sails away on a big kite he built, it's up to Duck and Shark to save him. Luckily for the WordFriends, Kangaroo comes along just in time to help. Will her knowledge about the letter K rescue Frog and get them all home safely? "Hide and Seek" The WordFriends play a game of Hide and Seek where they have to hide behind WordThings that end in "ake." The bugs build a RAKE, and Pig builds a CAKE. But Shark is so big that it's always hard for him to find a good hiding place. Time is running out! What "ake" word is just right for Shark to build?
A String's the Thing/J-J-Jelly
1. A String's the Thing/J-J-Jelly
October 4, 2010
"A String's the Thing" After Duck accidentally turns on Frog's new cake frosting machine, the WordFriends must find the right "ing" word to stop it from covering WordWorld in delicious frosting. "J-J-Jelly" Pig asks Bear and Sheep to help him make jars for the jelly pumping from his jelly machine. However, when they aren't able to make jars fast enough, the kitchen quickly begins filling up with the purple, oozy treat! Only by working together are the friends able to find a way to contain all of the jiggling jelly.
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Where to Watch Word World: The Series
Word World: The Series is available for streaming on the Word World LLC. website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Word World: The Series on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon and Google Play.
  • Premiere Date
    September 3, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (527)
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