Infused with the familiar music of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker," Nickelodeon presents a contemporary twist on the holiday classic in the new The Wonder Pets! prime-time special, "Save the Nutcracker ...
*The Wonder Pets are back with new adventures and bigger hearts in season two of “Wonder Pets: In The City.” Apple TV has unveiled the official trailer for the musical preschool series, bringing Izzy ...
Apple TV has unveiled the season two trailer for Wonder Pets: In The City, set to premiere on March 20. Produced by Nickelodeon Animation and developed by Jennifer Oxley, the series sees Izzy the ...
An entire library of children’s literature could be built around the secret life of classroom pets, those ubiquitous frogs, turtles, gerbils and other creatures that must wonder at the cyclical ...
Apple TV has shared a sneak peek at season two of “Wonder Pets: In the City,” the series that follows Izzy the Guinea Pig, ...
Apple TV has shared new sneak peek photos from season two of Wonder Pets: In The City, the musical series that follows Izzy the Guinea Pig, Zuri the Bunny and Tate the Snake. In the new season, the ...
In every musical episode of Nickelodeon's preschool favorite "The Wonder Pets!," the story returns to a central theme: "We're not too big and we're not too tough, but when we work together, we've got ...
NEW YORK – Nickelodeon’s “The Wonder Pets!” introduced preschoolers to classical music and opera during its first season. Now it’s moving on to the Beatles. It says something about the Beatles’ ...
Kids who love Nick, Jr. characters are the prime target of Storytime Live!, the first-ever live family theatrical tour featuring characters from four of the current top-rated preschool shows on ...
Nickelodeon’s “The Wonder Pets!” introduced preschoolers to classical music and opera during its first season. Now it’s moving on to the Beatles. It says something about the Beatles’ continuing appeal ...
Nickelodeon's "The Wonder Pets!" introduced preschoolers to classical music and opera during its first season. Now it's moving on to the Beatles.It says something about the Beatles' continuing appeal ...