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Oh! My Dreamy Daddy

Due to a conspiracy, Qin Mu Xuan and Gu Zi Jin have a cute baby named, Qin Xiao Bai. A few years later, Mu Xuan and Zi Jin met again. According to the legend, Zi Jin is considered a cold-blooded CEO, who doesn't get close with women, yet he wants to keep Mu Xuan by his side. On the other hand, Xiao Bai has never seen or talked about his dad before. There are many times when he: feels lonely, gets bullied by his classmates, and causes trouble. Five years later, he gets bullied again and his dad appears in front of him, but Xiao Bai's mom is full of worries. Will Zi Jin take away their son, Xiao Bai from Mu Xuan this time?

Oh! My Dreamy Daddy

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WILDerland: Billabong and Beyond

Embodying the spirit of exploration, Jake Cockburn (13) takes up the WILDerland torch, guiding adventurers of all ages from the untamed wilds of Australia to the wide-open landscapes of Texas. In this special, Jake trades city comforts for crackling campfires and dusty trails, guiding viewers from Queensland's misty rain forests to the coast of Texas. Along the way, he strikes sparks with flint and steel, shows how to pitch a tent, cooks WILD meals, and hikes to a fantastic waterfall. Every segment seamlessly blends practical bush-craft with the broader mission of Primitive Planet: empowering young explorers to step outside, tackle challenges head-on, and become stewards of the wild places they love.

WILDerland: Billabong and Beyond

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Butternut Square

Butternut Square was a Canadian children's television series which aired on CBC Television between October 19, 1964 and February 10, 1967. The cast featured Ernie Coombs as Mr. Dressup and Fred Rogers as Mister Rogers, both of whom would follow with their own landmark television series. "Butternut Square" was a show designed for young viewers and featured a variety of segments aimed at entertaining and educating children. The program included storytelling, music, puppetry, and educational segments, often focusing on imaginative play and interactive elements to engage its audience. The show aimed to stimulate creativity, encourage learning, and entertain children through a mix of fun activities and storytelling. Although specific details about individual episodes might vary, the overall emphasis was on fostering a sense of wonder, creativity, and learning in its young viewers.

Butternut Square

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