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Series 2. Episode 12/26: Why Peacock Struts - A fable about a proud peacock who wants to be the best at everything
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Datum / Tijddinsdag 22 mei 2012 van 09:55 tot 10:10
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  • 21/5/2012 09:55 Tinga Tinga Tales

    Series 2. Episode 11/26: Why Bees Sting - Animated African folk tale revealing why bees sting

  • 18/5/2012 10:00 Tinga Tinga Tales

    Series 2. Episode 10/26: Why Baboon Has a Bare Bottom - A fable about why baboons have distinctive bottoms. Based on a collection of African folk tales

  • 17/5/2012 10:00 Tinga Tinga Tales

    Series 2. Episode 9/26: Why Hummingbird Hums - An African folk tale that reveals why hummingbirds hum

  • 16/5/2012 10:00 Tinga Tinga Tales

    Series 2. Episode 8/26: Why Flea Jumps - African folk tale, telling the story of why fleas jump

  • 15/5/2012 10:00 Tinga Tinga Tales

    Series 2. Episode 7/26: Why Ants Work Together - The story of how the ants learned to work together

  • 14/5/2012 10:00 Tinga Tinga Tales

    Series 2. Episode 6/26: Why Hyena Has Short Back Legs - African folk tale about how the hyena got its short back legs

  • 11/5/2012 10:00 Tinga Tinga Tales

    Series 2. Episode 5/26: Why Leopard Has Spots - African folk tale revealing how the leopard got its spots

  • 10/5/2012 10:00 Tinga Tinga Tales

    Series 2. Episode 4/26: Why Chameleon Changes Colour - Chameleon feels glum because of his dull grey colour and heads out into the rain, where Butterfly shows him a rainbow

  • 9/5/2012 10:00 Tinga Tinga Tales

    Series 2. Episode 3/26: Why Wildebeest Stampede - Children's animation telling the story of why wildebeest stampede

  • 8/5/2012 10:00 Tinga Tinga Tales

    Series 2. Episode 2/26: Why Camel Has a Hump - African folk tale about why the camel has a hump

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