How can you make the most of the Strawberry Shortcake TV shows your kids are watching?
Introducing AGKidZone's Teaching Moments--tools to help you discuss with your children the E/I (educational and informational) messages found in each Strawberry Shortcake TV episode. With themes such as friends and friendship, sharing, teamwork, and other important life lessons, each Teaching Moment provides parents and caregivers with the following:
Strawberry visits her good friend Crepes who lives in a berry different part of the world. This episode teaches children how to appreciate individual differences and to use cooperation and teamwork to solve problems.

Strawberry and her friends put on a berry special play that's just like the Cinderella story. In this episode, children learn it's the things that make you sparkle and shine on the inside that matter--not how you look on the outside.

Strawberry and her friends are excited to learn that a new friend has arrived in Strawberryland–a sailor girl named Rainbow Sherbet. This episode teaches children to appreciate differences in others.

To have a little fun, Huckleberry Pie thinks up a dare that gets a bit out of hand--even a little scary! This episode teaches your child how to control their imagination and handle peer pressure.

Although she pretended she did not receive Strawberry's invitations, Ginger Snap goes on an overnight camping trip with her friends. This episode teaches children how to address their fears.

Rainbow and Blueberry are usually best friends, but their good sense is in jeopardy when they both want the same entrancing sea dollars. Talk with your child about greed and putting friendship first.

When Coco Calypso thinks someone or something is stealing her prized seaberries, she asks Strawberry Shortcake and her friends for help. In this episode children learn about compromise.

Peppermint Fizz can't conceive of why anyone would do something just for the fun of it. Help your child to understand good sportsmanship, the consequences of cheating, and encourage them to take pride in their own best efforts.

Through watching and discussing the story, teach your child about sportsmanship and doing one's best. Encourage them to understand that games are meant for having fun and helping others.

Make a beautiful necklace with your child and discuss the importance of teamwork and celebrating the differences that make us all special.

Honey Pie Pony begins to feel left out because she is so different from Strawberry, Orange Blossom, and the others. She simply can’t do a lot of things the kids can do because of her physical differences.

Peppermint Fizz simply cannot imagine why Strawberry Shortcake and the other kids love their pets so much. After all, Pupcake, Vanilla Icing, Marmalade, and all the other pets are so klutzy, so normal, so average!