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  About Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs
Five-year-old Harry and his bucket of six toy dinosaurs come alive when no one else is watching. The bucket is magic, too-it's "one, two, three jump!" into the bucket and Harry is on his way to Dinoworld, a "big little" world where Harry's toys are twice his size.

Behind Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs
Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs is based on the enormously successful book of the same name. It is a charming look into the vivid imagination of a child that explores life's issues, such as good manners, being careful and helping others. The 11-minute show for preschoolers airs on Teletoon. www.teletoon.com

"Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs is just utterly charming," commented Theresa Plummer-Andrews of the U.K.'s Plum Trees TV Ltd. "I can't imagine any small child who wouldn't want his own bucket full of dinosaurs to carry around with him."
Theresa Plummer Andrews  
International Juror  


"I think that Harry and his Bucket is a good show for (ages) 3 and 5. The people will understand it so they think that it is a good video."
Gregory, Grade 5  
Student Juror, Toronto  


About CCI Entertainment
Toronto based CCI Entertainment is one of Canada's leading independent production and distribution companies, particularly in the area of family programming. The company has been responsible for thousands of hours of award-winning television for the world market including: Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show, Shining Time Station, Timeblazers and Monster By Mistake. www.ccientertainment.com

CEO Arnie Zipursky
"The Shaw Rocket Fund is an amazing organization that has provided many opportunities for Canadian producers over the years. We feel extremely honoured to be nominated for the Shaw Rocket Prize and are looking forward to the feedback of this extremely discerning committee."

Shaw Rocket Prize
Now in its second year, the Shaw Rocket Prize is the largest of its kind in Canada. The winner of the $50,000 prize will be chosen by a national student jury through the Royal Conservatory of Music's Learning Through The Arts media literacy program. The winner will be awarded on May 3, 2006 at an event in Toronto.