It was called "Hotstuff".
I remember watching it as a kid. It used to be on PBS if i remember correctly.
Falcon Henne and his family were interviewed by Meredith Viera early in the morning on the Today Show and Falcon (the balloon boy) threw up on national television during the interview.See related links for a video.
When a balloon is inflated, it stretches and expands in size, showing that the air being blown into it is taking up space inside the balloon. As more air is blown in, the balloon gets bigger, demonstrating that the air molecules are displacing the surrounding air and occupying a definite volume within the balloon.
For a hot air balloon science project, you can create a small-scale model using materials like tissue paper, glue, a straw, and a small basket. Show how heating the air inside the balloon with a hairdryer causes it to rise. You can also experiment with different temperature air or sizes of balloons to see how they affect the flight.
Yes, there was! I remember it too and it was one of my favorite shows as a kid! The mice were named Nick and Pick and they went up in a hot air balloon and wherever they came down they would have an adventure. It was the coolest show to me at the time. It's nice to find someone else who even remembers it. It would be great to find an old clip of the show. And the theme song went like this, "Nik Pik, Nik Pik flying high across the sky. Nik Pik...across the sky."
Sure! Northern lights, also called auroras, are colorful lights that show up in the sky at night. They happen when particles from the sun hit the Earth's atmosphere and make it glow. It's like a magical light show in the sky!
The name of the show was "Ace of Wands."
After much searching we can tell you its a show called "Incredible Games"
No
Eh, no, it is the best show in Childrens' Television
In my opinion, no, and it is the Number 1 show for Childrens' Television
No, "childrens" should be "children's" to show possession.
No it is a childrens fiction show cbbc
barney and friends
By talking about people dying and crying
By talking about people dying and crying
St Jude childrens hospital
Rosie and Jim it is a old English childrens TV show.