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'''Wilbur''' is a ] that's intended for children as the audience that's produced in Canada, that airs on ]. The show intends to encourage young children to read books. | '''Wilbur''' is a ] that's intended for children as the audience that's produced in Canada, that airs on ]. The show intends to encourage young children to read books. | ||
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Wilbur is a television show that's intended for children as the audience that's produced in Canada, that airs on Kids' CBC. The show intends to encourage young children to read books.
Characters
Wilbur is the main character in this series. He's an 8-year-old calf that enjoys reading books. He solves many problems that happen between him and his friends by finding the solution by reading books.
Dasha is a duck. She is very talkative, but sometimes can be slightly self-centered.
Ray is a rooster. He is brave, and not afraid of things, but sometimes he can be slightly impolite at his friends.
Libby is a lamb. She is very young, and therefore, doesn't act very maturely, comparing to her other friends.
Structure of each episode
Each episode begins with Wilbur introducing the situation to the audience, and shortly into the episode, a problem arises between him and his friends. Then, Wilbur starts to wiggle, signifying that they'll begin reading a book. Then, a book that's related to the area of their problem is selected and they read the book. After reading the book, the friends would come up with a solution, but the solution isn't the correct solution, so they would read the book again. This time, instead of them reading the book word-by-word, the book would be summarized. After that, they would come up with the real solution.