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Canadian Animation for Kids (Ages 5-8)

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This playlist features a diverse range of Canadian animation for kids, featuring classic and modern hits that are guaranteed to keep them entertained for hours. Pour visionner cette sélection en français, cliquez ici. Films in This Playlist Include Sleeping Betty 64,000,000 Years Ago Peep and the Big Wide World The Girl Who Hated Books The Sweater Big Drive OK Google At Home with Mrs. Hen How Dinosaurs Learned to Fly

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Canadian Animation for Kids (Ages 5-8)

This playlist features a diverse range of Canadian animation for kids, featuring classic and modern hits that are guaranteed to keep them entertained for hours.

Pour visionner cette sélection en français, cliquez ici.

Films in This Playlist Include
Sleeping Betty
64,000,000 Years Ago
Peep and the Big Wide World
The Girl Who Hated Books
The Sweater
Big Drive
OK Google
At Home with Mrs. Hen
How Dinosaurs Learned to Fly

Playlist

  • Sleeping Betty
    Sleeping Betty
    Claude Cloutier 2007 9 min

    Can a kiss really be enough to wake the narcoleptic princess?

  • 64,000,000 Years Ago
    64,000,000 Years Ago
    Bill Maylone 1981 11 min

    This short animated film for children looks at the last of the great dinosaurs to stalk the central plains of North America. Lifelike models of ornithomimus, edmontosaur, and triceratops recreate the late Cretaceous period, offering a view of how our world may have looked 64 000 000 years ago.

  • Peep and the Big Wide World
    Peep and the Big Wide World
    Kaj Pindal 1988 34 min

    Follow the adventures of Peep, Chirp and Quack

  • The Girl Who Hated Books
    The Girl Who Hated Books
    Jo Meuris 2006 7 min

    This animated short about literacy introduces us to Meena, a young girl who hates books even though her parents love to read. Books are everywhere in Meena's house, in cupboards, drawers and even piled up on the stairs. Still, she refuses to even open one up. But when her cat Max accidentally knocks down a huge stack, pandemonium ensues and nothing is ever the same again.

    Part of the Talespinners collection, which uses vibrant animation to bring popular children’s stories from a wide range of cultural communities to the screen.

  • The Sweater
    The Sweater
    Sheldon Cohen 1980 10 min

    A beloved Canadian classic

  • Big Drive
    Big Drive
    Anita Lebeau 2011 9 min

    This short animation film tells the story of a family road trip across the Canadian prairies set in the 1970s. In an era before in-car movies and video games, 4 sisters squeeze into the back of the family car for a long journey. While the parents keep a steady watch on the road ahead, restlessness gradually gives way to mayhem in the car’s close quarters. Just before the ride becomes unbearable, the sisters are inspired to combine their creative energy and the big drive becomes an even bigger adventure.

  • At Home with Mrs. Hen
    At Home with Mrs. Hen
    Tali 2006 7 min

    This animated short is a comical tale that pokes fun at motherhood. It depicts the temper tantrums of a child and the efforts a mother makes to set her son on the right path. You don’t need to be a chicken to relate.

  • How Dinosaurs Learned to Fly
    How Dinosaurs Learned to Fly
    Munro Ferguson 1995 5 min

    Are dinosaurs really extinct?