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Where's Spot?

Where's Spot?

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Through this interactive experience, children will learn a range of prepositions such as in, inside, under, and behind. However the episodes were produced by King Rollo Films and retained the talents of Paul Nicholas and Duncan Lamont, in UK. Also published by Genius Entertainment, this album has also made its appearance in the Spot's Favorite Toddler Tunes box set.

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The characters' mouths also move to speech, in comparison to the other episodes, in which the characters' mouths remain static and the entire episode is narrated as a story. The books are set in the typeface Century Schoolbook Infant, a very rare, single-story version of Century Schoolbook. He also sports rather sharp-looking incisors and a red colouring inside his mouth on the first series of The Adventures of Spot. Spot is a fictional puppy created by Eric Hill, an English author and illustrator of children's picture books.During the late 1970s, this was an extraordinarily innovative concept, and it took some time for any publisher to take any notice of the idea before Puffin books decided to publish his book.

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He appears in the book Spot Visits His Grandparents and the video Spot and his Grandparents Go to the Carnival. The first series of The Adventures of Spot, which was animated and produced by King Rollo Films, aired on the BBC between 9 April and 17 July 1987. was inspired while Hill was working in creative marketing; he noticed his three-year-old son was fascinated by the process of lifting up a paper, on a design he was creating. Hill said "When I first drew Spot I realised that when I came to draw the spot on his body and the tip of his tail I was copying the markings on an aircraft.The first phase of It's Fun to Learn With Spot, produced by Spitfire Television and Living Doll Productions and where released on VHS.

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Spot in the Park with the Flowerpot Gang Released in Australia by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in the early 2000s, Spot in the Park with the Flowerpot Gang consists of 26 nursery rhymes. The success of Hill's books about Spot led to other media productions, including television and home video titles, music albums, and CD-ROM titles. A yellow puppy with a brown spot on each side of his body and a brown tip on his tail, Spot appears to be a mixed breed; since his mother is a beagle, a pointer, a Dalmatian, or a St. In Afrikaans versions of the book Spot is translated to "Otto", widely believed to be the surname of a South African friend of Hill's.A number of companies have released a number of CDs featuring mainly nursery rhymes, under the name of "The Spot".

This name has been attributed to Spot as many of the books were believed to be inspired by the life of aforementioned friend, J.Spot's Magical Christmas was released in 1995 and Spot and his Grandparents Go to the Carnival in 1997. the late Eric Hill went on to create numerous other books, with most being translated to Welsh (as well as the TV series, commissioned by S4C), some have also been translated into Scottish Gaelic, and Where's Spot? In the 1990s a number of books were released with sound effect, produced by Publications International and published by Frederick Warne. Like The Adventures of Spot, this series consisted of thirteen episodes, but this time, with a short song in them.



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