Caillou

Caillou The Bookworm

Season 3, Episode 11 of 20

Caillou the Librarian - Caillou is excited about showing Rosie the ropes when they visit the library. During storytime Caillou imagines he's in the story, riding on a dolphin. Later he and Rosie argue over a book and accidentally tear it. He doesn't want to tell the librarian, but finally musters up the courage to do so. The librarian turns out to be very nice and he helps her fix the book. And Rosie gets her very own library card! Caillou the Bookworm - Returning home from the library Caillou is very eager to sit down and enjoy his pirate book. Unfortunately it's a very busy day and he's having trouble finding a quiet place to look at his book. Caillou finally finds the perfect place - in his closet! By the light of his flashlight he finally gets to enjoy his book and pretends he's the pirate in the story digging up a buried treasure. Caillou the Storyteller - It's a rainy day at playschool and the children can't go outside. Caillou makes up a funny story about a superhero who makes the rain stop - it's Super Caillou! He tells the story to Jeffrey and Jason, and Miss Martin suggests he make his own storybook. She writes the story down and Caillou draws the pictures. By the time Mommy comes to pick him up, Caillou has his very own book to show her!

Previously Aired

Day
Time
Channel
3/3/2009
8 a.m.
3/3/2009
11 a.m.
5/20/2009
11 a.m.
5/21/2009
8 a.m.
8/14/2009
11 a.m.
8/15/2009
8 a.m.
8/17/2009
8 a.m.
10/28/2009
11 a.m.
10/29/2009
8 a.m.
1/27/2010
8 a.m.
1/27/2010
11 a.m.
4/26/2010
11 a.m.
4/27/2010
8 a.m.
7/15/2010
11 a.m.
7/16/2010
8 a.m.
7/18/2010
8 a.m.
9/30/2010
2 p.m.
10/1/2010
8 a.m.
10/3/2010
8 a.m.
12/31/2010
2 p.m.
1/1/2011
8 a.m.
1/3/2011
8 a.m.
3/28/2011
2 p.m.
3/29/2011
8 a.m.
6/24/2011
2 p.m.
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