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It's a BIG BIG WORLD 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
Hiya all
Just curious if anyone else out there has seen the PBS kids show, "It's a Big Big World". It all revolves around "The World Tree".... that is the tallest in a beautiful rainforest. The main character is a sloth named "Snook" who reminds me a lot of a treeclimber I met in Cave Junction, Oregon

We always watch it when my girlfriend watches the neighbor's kids, but to be truthful, I think we like it even more than they do. It's complete with swaying on vines, tree-time, and a great characters, like a fish named Ich, who once thought it would rain enough for him to be King of the World Tree. There's also curious marmosets, a wise old turtle with the map of the world on her shell (Madge), frogs (Warts), tropical birds (Birdette), an anteater named Bob (always trying to relate to ants), dragonflies.... and a shaman-monkey named Oko who does Tai Chi in the tree.

There's a _link_ for it at http://pbskids.org if you haven't seen it. It's a site that doesn't let us explore it too much with a dialup connection, but it looks cool.

I wonder if some tree-climber is behind it all? Sure seems like it, lol
 
 
 
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Ogham 02/11/2007 06:42pm
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