TiVo Kidzone™ Guide
Bindi the Jungle Girl
Discovery Kids Says:
In BINDI: THE JUNGLE GIRL, Bindi introduces viewers to the wonderful world of wildlife from her cozy treehouse set high up in the rainforest. While interacting with a wide variety of animals from koalas to elephants to snakes, Bindi explains how all animals are worthy of our respect and protection. Both of Bindi's parents, Steve and Terri, along with Australia Zoo director, Wes Mannion, drop into her treehouse to join in the fun and continue the adventures into animal habitats all over the world. BINDI: THE JUNGLE GIRL also features "Bindi's Blog," where she shares her unusual life as an eight-year-old with kids around the world and answers some of their most frequently asked questions. Bindi's own special group of wildlife warriors, The Crocmen, pops in with exciting "Croc Facts" and fun animal-themed song and dance routines.
The Future Is Wild
Discovery Kids Says:
Imagine a world inhabited by elephantine squids that thunder through the forest on their eight massive legs, rabbit-sized snails that don't slither but hop, and wasps so ferocious they can snag a bird in mid-flight. Now imagine this world existing right outside your front door. It's not impossible. This could very well be planet Earth millions of years from now. For a few adventurous kids, this imaginary world is now a reality. Thanks to C.G., an inhabitant from the seventh solar system, Ethan, Emily and Luis are propelled into the future to solve mysteries behind Earth's evolution while trying to survive extreme climates and hungry creatures. The young travelers rely on C.G.'s gadgets and their keen observation to understand how the animals evolved from present day Earth to its future form; all the while dodging a variety of creatures from 5, 100 or 200 million years into the future.
Adventure Camp
Discovery Kids Says:
Eight kids are given the experience of a lifetime as they become junior zookeepers at Sea World of Florida. The kids grow and encounter life-changing experiences while learning and interacting with fish, birds, marine mammals and themselves.
