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Wee 3

Wee 3 is a TV program on Treehouse TV. It first aired January 30, 2001 with a total of 27 24-minute episodes along with Treetown, Ants in Your Pants, and Crazy Quilt. It also formerly aired YTV. Although the show is no long produced, it continues to air. However, its airtime is restricted to the "graveyard slot," specifically around 2:00am and 3:00am. Three four-year old anthropomorphic monsters, Bunwin, Creakie and Pook, come out from hiding in a young child's bedroom and play different games. However, they come out only when the child is absent from the room and they work out their fears by playing a fantasy adventure targeted towards children ages three to seven-years old.

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Wee 3 is a TV program on Treehouse TV. It first aired January 30, 2001 with a total of 27 24-minute episodes along with Treetown, Ants in Your Pants, and Crazy Quilt. It also formerly aired YTV. Although the show is no long produced, it continues to air. However, its airtime is restricted to the "graveyard slot," specifically around 2:00am and 3:00am. Three four-year old anthropomorphic monsters, Bunwin, Creakie and Pook, come out from hiding in a young child's bedroom and play different games. However, they come out only when the child is absent from the room and they work out their fears by playing a fantasy adventure targeted towards children ages three to seven-years old.

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