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Amy's Mythic Mornings

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The Story of Inuksuk - InuitTuesday, April 8
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy, Casey and Theodore find themselves on an arctic adventure trying to help a young bear cub, named Keyush return home to his mom after he gets lost with them. The group uses Inukshuk markers as clues to find their way back home. The lesson learned is, always tell someone where you are going. -
Coho Learns to Jump - Coast SalishThursday, April 10
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy, Casey and Theodore help a lone Coho salmon learn to jump so he can join his family on their journey upstream. They enter the world of the salmon and help Coho learn to jump. The lesson learned is to believe in yourself and work hard. -
Amy's Musical AdventuresSunday, April 13
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy introduces all the songs heard from each episode of season 1 -
Amy's Lessons In LearningTuesday, April 15
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy re-caps all the adventures and lessons learned in season 1 -
Thunderbird and Orca - Coast SalishThursday, April 17
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Granny helps the children by showing the way to an old man who could help them move the greedy Orca that was eating all of the salmon before they could reach the rivers. The lesson Thunderbird and Orca teach the children is that learning to share may be the best way they can all live in harmony.
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Wild Woman of the Woods - NamgisSunday, April 6
10:30 am on FNX 9.3The wild woman of the woods captures the children to take them to live in her home forever. Theodore finds the courage to rescue them, but not without a little help from Mouse Woman. The lesson learned is always listen to your parents. -
Raven Steals The Sun - HaidaThursday, April 3
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy, Casey and Theodore meet an unusual boy who is on his way to his village. The chief has stolen the sun and has absolute power over night and day. The kids and their new friend convince the Chief to play a "riddle" game show, with the winner receiving the gift of the sun. The lesson learned is not to steal. -
The Young Girl and the Geese - OjibwayTuesday, April 1
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy finds herself in the role of the young girl who thinks she is better than everyone else. Amy makes a deal with the geese to fly south with them for the winter. She builds herself goose feather wings and announces to everyone to "look" at her. When everyone is watching, Amy crashes down, breaking the ice below. Alone, she learns that being the best isn't as important as being with friends and family. -
Thunderbird and Orca - Coast SalishSunday, March 30
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Granny helps the children by showing the way to an old man who could help them move the greedy Orca that was eating all of the salmon before they could reach the rivers. The lesson Thunderbird and Orca teach the children is that learning to share may be the best way they can all live in harmony. -
Amy's Lessons In LearningThursday, March 27
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy re-caps all the adventures and lessons learned in season 1 -
Amy's Musical AdventuresTuesday, March 25
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy introduces all the songs heard from each episode of season 1 -
Coho Learns to Jump - Coast SalishSunday, March 23
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy, Casey and Theodore help a lone Coho salmon learn to jump so he can join his family on their journey upstream. They enter the world of the salmon and help Coho learn to jump. The lesson learned is to believe in yourself and work hard. -
The Story of Inuksuk - InuitThursday, March 20
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy, Casey and Theodore find themselves on an arctic adventure trying to help a young bear cub, named Keyush return home to his mom after he gets lost with them. The group uses Inukshuk markers as clues to find their way back home. The lesson learned is, always tell someone where you are going. -
Wild Woman of the Woods - NamgisTuesday, March 18
10:30 am on FNX 9.3The wild woman of the woods captures the children to take them to live in her home forever. Theodore finds the courage to rescue them, but not without a little help from Mouse Woman. The lesson learned is always listen to your parents. -
Raven Steals The Sun - HaidaSunday, March 16
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy, Casey and Theodore meet an unusual boy who is on his way to his village. The chief has stolen the sun and has absolute power over night and day. The kids and their new friend convince the Chief to play a "riddle" game show, with the winner receiving the gift of the sun. The lesson learned is not to steal. -
The Young Girl and the Geese - OjibwayThursday, March 13
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy finds herself in the role of the young girl who thinks she is better than everyone else. Amy makes a deal with the geese to fly south with them for the winter. She builds herself goose feather wings and announces to everyone to "look" at her. When everyone is watching, Amy crashes down, breaking the ice below. Alone, she learns that being the best isn't as important as being with friends and family. -
Thunderbird and Orca - Coast SalishTuesday, March 11
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Granny helps the children by showing the way to an old man who could help them move the greedy Orca that was eating all of the salmon before they could reach the rivers. The lesson Thunderbird and Orca teach the children is that learning to share may be the best way they can all live in harmony. -
Amy's Lessons In LearningSunday, March 9
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy re-caps all the adventures and lessons learned in season 1 -
Amy's Musical AdventuresThursday, March 6
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy introduces all the songs heard from each episode of season 1 -
Coho Learns to Jump - Coast SalishTuesday, March 4
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy, Casey and Theodore help a lone Coho salmon learn to jump so he can join his family on their journey upstream. They enter the world of the salmon and help Coho learn to jump. The lesson learned is to believe in yourself and work hard. -
The Story of Inuksuk - InuitSunday, March 2
10:30 am on FNX 9.3Amy, Casey and Theodore find themselves on an arctic adventure trying to help a young bear cub, named Keyush return home to his mom after he gets lost with them. The group uses Inukshuk markers as clues to find their way back home. The lesson learned is, always tell someone where you are going.