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  1. Category:Characters | The WordWorld Wiki | Fandom

    This is the category page for WordFriends.

  2. WordWorld - Wikipedia

    In each episode, the characters have a cartoonish adventure, and ultimately must "build a word" using synthetic phonics to solve a problem. Some episodes focus on concepts such as rhymes, compound …

  3. Characters in WordWorld - TV Tropes

    The Speechless: Being a non-anthropomorphic animal, he is one of the only characters in the series who does not speak. Vibrant Orange: A fun-loving orange canine.

  4. The WordWorld Wiki | Fandom

    Welcome to The WordWorld Wiki! This wiki homepage is about the show WordWorld that anyone can edit! Please refer to the Rules page before editing. If you have any questions, please ask any of the …

  5. WordWorld: About WordWorld

    Featuring lovable, silly characters called WordFriends who embark on adventures in a world of words, WordWorld encourages preschoolers to see words as their friends, too.

  6. WordWorld (TV Series 2007-2011) - The Movie Database (TMDB)

    The television series, created by Don Moody and Jacqueline Moody, stars Dog and his WordFriends. In each episode, Dog and/or one of his friends embarks on a series of adventures where the only way …

  7. Word World (TV Series 2007–2011) - IMDb

    Word World: Created by Gary Friedman, Olexa Hewryk, Don Moody, Jacqueline Moody, Tina Peel, Peter Schneider. With Tyler Bunch, Veronica Taylor, Marc Thompson, Peter Linz.

  8. WordWorld | The WordWorld Wiki | Fandom

    In each episode, the characters have a cartoonish adventure, and ultimately must "build a word" using synthetic phonics. Some episodes focus on concepts such as rhymes, compound words, and plural …

  9. WordWorld Trivia - TV Tropes

    Any mention of WordWorld was later removed from regular PBS stations. The credits list only the voice actors' names and not the characters they voiced.

  10. PBS Distribution | WordWorld

    In WordWorld, every character and object is built from the very letters that spell their name, helping kids see words, build words, and read words in a totally unique way.