WordWorld: WordPlay

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  • 2007
  • 1 Season
  • 6.7  (527)

WordWorld: WordPlay is a popular children's television show that aired on PBS from 2007 to 2011. Produced by Don Moody and Jacqueline Moody and directed by Olexa Hewryk and Mark Bussler, the show features a group of lovable animals who live in a world made entirely out of letters. These animals, who are also the main characters of the show, are able to create words simply by rearranging the letters that make up their surroundings.

The show is hosted by a friendly dog named Dog, voiced by Tyler Bunch, who leads viewers on educational adventures that teach literacy skills, vocabulary, and spelling. Dog, who is always wearing a blue necktie and a watch, is also the main character of the show along with his friends Pig, Frog, Sheep, Ant, and Duck. The animals all have distinctive personalities and interests that reflect their species, which adds depth to the show that children love.

The show is designed to help children develop strong literacy skills and a love for learning. With fun and engaging characters, WordWorld: WordPlay uses storytelling and games to teach children about letters, words, and spelling. The show is specifically aimed at children aged 3 to 5 and has been praised for its ability to help children develop cognitive skills and a love of reading.

One of the main aspects of the show is the visual style. All of the characters and the world around them are composed of letters that can be manipulated to form words. For example, Pig is made up of the letters P, I, and G, which can be rearranged to form new words. This approach is especially effective at helping children understand how language works and how to form words using letters. It also creates a unique and visually engaging world that captures children's imaginations.

Each episode of the show follows a similar structure, with Dog introducing a problem or challenge that needs to be solved. The problem is usually related to a word or a letter, and the characters work together to solve it. For example, the characters may need to find words that start with the letter T to build a treehouse.

Throughout the episode, the characters spell out words and create new ones by rearranging the letters around them. This makes learning about spelling and vocabulary fun for children and helps them understand how language works in a tangible way.

One of the strengths of the show is its ability to blend education with entertainment. The characters are all relatable and fun, and the stories are engaging and humorous. The show also incorporates music, which adds an extra layer of fun and helps children remember what they've learned. The show's catchy theme song, "It's Time to Build a Word", is a hit with children and parents alike.

Overall, WordWorld: WordPlay is an excellent educational show that children will love. With its engaging characters, unique visual style, and fun storytelling, the show is an effective way to help children develop literacy skills and a love of learning.

WordWorld: WordPlay is a series that ran for 1 seasons (5 episodes) between September 17, 2007 and on PBS

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Seasons
Welcome Home, Duck/The Lost Letter L
5. Welcome Home, Duck/The Lost Letter L
November 10, 2009
"Welcome Home, Duck" Frog, excited about Duck's return from a long vacation, makes a "Welcome Home" banner to hang over Duck's nest. Problem is, the dock connecting Frog's log to Duck's nest has broken, so Frog has to find another way across. Frog tries building a SOCK and a BLOCK to replace the dock, but it's not until he builds a ROCK that he can land on, halfway across the pond, that he's able to get across the water to duck's nest. "The Lost Letter L" When Duck accidentally breaks the L off Frog's lamp, he decides not to tell Frog. Instead, he'll just fix it himself. Although Bug and Dog try to help, things spiral out of control, and soon Duck has broken a lamp, a lever and even Frog's log! Duck learns that everyone makes mistakes and admitting them sooner rather than later can make a big difference.
Castles in the Sea/Get Your Coat
4. Castles in the Sea/Get Your Coat
April 7, 2008
"Castles in the Sea" While playing in the sand on the beach, Duck and Shark discover the perfect home for Shark: a sand castle! But why, oh why, does it disappear every night while Shark is sleeping? When the WordFriends try to hunt down the castle thief, they learn about tides and waves...from a singing Crab. "Get Your Coat" Duck thinks Frog doesn't want to play in the rain because Duck accidentally broke Frog's boat. But the real reason is that Frog doesn't like the rain. Duck learns all about words that end with "oat" before finally coming across a word that will allow Frog to play outside in the rain: a coat!
Pl-Pl-Plane/Mail Mix Up
3. Pl-Pl-Plane/Mail Mix Up
March 3, 2008
"Pl-Pl-Plane" Frog and the Bug Band are headed to have some fun on the beach, but not everything goes as Frog had planned. Frog loses the letters "PL" from his plane and must search through the jungle to find them. After some crazy jungle adventures (including a run-in with a giant Frog-kissing plant), Frog realizes that fun doesn't always have to be planned! "Mail Mix Up" Duck offers to help Kangaroo deliver letters to his WordFriends, but he forgets Kangaroo's instructions and delivers the wrong letters to everyone. Duck discovers that there sure are a lot of words that end with the sound "ail"-such as NAIL, PAIL and SAIL-and that they sure can't be used interchangeably!
Princess Sheep/W Drought
2. Princess Sheep/W Drought
January 31, 2008
"Princess Sheep" Bear and Sheep want to play princess, but they only have one crown. Although Sheep promises to take turns wearing the crown and being princess, she gets royally carried away playing her role. It is only after she hurts Bear's feelings that Sheep learns that a true princess isn't selfish, but kind and generous instead. "W Drought" It's a hot summer day and all the WordFriends are using water to stay cool. But all the letter Ws start to disappear, and you can't have "water" without the letter W! Sheep leads the gang in the hunt to discover just who's causing the W drought.
Dog's Camping Adventure/V Is for Vacation
1. Dog's Camping Adventure/V Is for Vacation
September 17, 2007
"Dog's Camping Adventure" Pig and Frog take Dog on his first camping trip. "V is for Vacation" The weather is turning colder, and Duck is ready for his yearly vacation (migration). He's not sure, however, how to go.
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Where to Watch WordWorld: WordPlay
WordWorld: WordPlay is available for streaming on the PBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch WordWorld: WordPlay on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon and Google Play.
  • Premiere Date
    September 17, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (527)
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