Caillou

Growing Up Caillou

Season 5, Episode 17 of 26

Caillou's Mini Marathon: Caillou wants to run a marathon, just like Daddy. His father explains that marathons are for grown-ups, but Caillou insists he can do it! Caillou and Daddy go running together, and Caillou discovers it's harder than it looks. When he sees Rosie dawdling along, Caillou realizes that everyone runs at their own speed and ability - and he decides to run a mini-marathon instead! Educational Objective: Accepting limitations and choosing appropriate goals. Smooth Sailing: Caillou likes sailing with Daddy and Grandpa. Only, he wants to be Captain! Grandpa and Daddy try to convince him that his job - as Lookout - is very important, but Caillou isn't convinced. ..until he helps them find Treasure Cove by spotting various landmarks and leading the way. Educational Objective: Learning that everyone's job is important. Am I Big Yet?: Rosie has had a growth spurt and Caillou wants one too. He tries desperately to grow bigger - by eating lots, and exercising, and even trying to sleep during the day. But nothing works! When Caillou sees that his friend Andre doesn't always like being big - because he can't do some of the fun things he did when he was little - Caillou decides it's okay to be little...at least for a little while longer. Educational Objective: Realizing there's no need to rush growing up.

Previously Aired

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Time
Channel
4/2/2013
2 p.m.
4/3/2013
8 a.m.
5/14/2013
2 p.m.
5/15/2013
8 a.m.
7/8/2013
2 p.m.
7/9/2013
8 a.m.
9/4/2013
2 p.m.
9/5/2013
8 a.m.
10/10/2013
2 p.m.
10/11/2013
8 a.m.
10/13/2013
8 a.m.
1/30/2014
2 p.m.
1/31/2014
8 a.m.
2/2/2014
8 a.m.
5/2/2014
2 p.m.
5/3/2014
8 a.m.
5/5/2014
8 a.m.
7/22/2014
3:30 a.m.
7/22/2014
1 p.m.
7/22/2014
11:30 p.m.
9/17/2014
6 a.m.
9/17/2014
11:30 p.m.
9/18/2014
3 a.m.
12/12/2014
6 a.m.
12/12/2014
11:30 p.m.
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