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The secret shortcut

In this math-based episode, LeVar Burton takes us on an orienteering excursion in New York's Central Park, using a map and a compass to find special flags placed around the park. Featured book: The secret shortcut, by Mark Teague. Because Wendell and Floyd have a problem getting to school on time, they decide to take a shortcut which leads to unexpected adventures. Includes mapping a primate habitat at the Philadelphia Zoo, and reviews of the books Pipsqueaks! maze school by Patrick Merrell, Mapping Penny's world by Loreen Leedy, and How tall, how short, how far away by David A. Adler.

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  • "Reading rainbow family literacy fun"@en
  • "Family literacy fun"@en

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  • "Two friends, Wendell and Floyd, discover a secret shortcut--in an effort to arrive at school on time--which leads LeVar, in this math-based show, to explore the use of maps, mazes, and other travel problem solving techniques."
  • "In this math-based episode, LeVar Burton takes us on an orienteering excursion in New York's Central Park, using a map and a compass to find special flags placed around the park. Featured book: The secret shortcut, by Mark Teague. Because Wendell and Floyd have a problem getting to school on time, they decide to take a shortcut which leads to unexpected adventures. Includes mapping a primate habitat at the Philadelphia Zoo, and reviews of the books Pipsqueaks! maze school by Patrick Merrell, Mapping Penny's world by Loreen Leedy, and How tall, how short, how far away by David A. Adler."
  • "In this math-based episode, LeVar Burton takes us on an orienteering excursion in New York's Central Park, using a map and a compass to find special flags placed around the park. Featured book: The secret shortcut, by Mark Teague. Because Wendell and Floyd have a problem getting to school on time, they decide to take a shortcut which leads to unexpected adventures. Includes mapping a primate habitat at the Philadelphia Zoo, and reviews of the books Pipsqueaks! maze school by Patrick Merrell, Mapping Penny's world by Loreen Leedy, and How tall, how short, how far away by David A. Adler."@en
  • "In this math-based episode, LeVar Burton spends time in New York City's Central Park, where he takes us on an orienteering excursion using a map and a compass to find special flags placed around the park. Featured book: The secret shortcut, by Mark Teague. Because Wendell and Floyd have a problem getting to school on time, they decide to take a shortcut which leads to unexpected adventures."
  • "A story about two boys who take a shortcut to school leading to unexpected adventures. Learn about maps and orienteering in New York City's Central Park and the Philadelphia Zoo. Includes related book reviews."

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  • "Children's television programs"@en
  • "Fiction"
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  • "Motion pictures"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Television programs for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Films for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "The secret shortcut"@en
  • "The secret shortcut"