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Sam: "Stella, will you still give me piggybacks when I'm bigger?"
Stella: "Of course. I'm getting bigger too, so I can always give you piggyback rides!"

Stella and Sam is a Canadian children’s television series based on the Canadian book series "Stella" and "Sam" by Marie-Louise Gay. It was published by Groundwood Books Inc. and developed for television by Radical Sheep Productions. This series no longer airs on Family Jr. in Canada as of September 1, 2016 and Qubo as of February 2021. The French-language version of this show, Stella et Sacha, premiered on Playhouse Disney Télé on Sunday, October 3, 2010.

Plot

From SproutOnline.com:

"With wild red hair and an imagination to match, nine-year-old Stella is truly a ‘star’ in the eyes of her four-year-old brother Sam. He feels lucky to have a big sister like Stella, who does ninety-nine things a day and wouldn’t dream of leaving Sam out of the fun! Besides, Stella knows everything, which is helpful when you’re a little guy who’s eager to explore the world...as long as someone else goes first! Based on the best-selling book series by world-renowned, Canadian author and illustrator Marie-Louise Gay, "Stella and Sam" captures the joy and wonder of childhood." (link)

What Kids Learn About

"Social & Emotional Growth, Divergent Thinking, Positive Sibling Relationship" (link)

History on Sprout

The show joined Sprout on November 1st, 2013.[1] It even survived the 10th-anniversary rebranding.

Stella and Sam broadcast every day at 10:40 ET on The Sunny Side Up Show and 9PM ET on The Good Night Show.

On May 20, 2018, the series stopped airing on Universal Kids, along with several other shows.

Connections

Games

Notes

  • All characters on this show, with the exception of Fred and Pattycake, were all voiced by real kids at the time.

Gallery

See Stella and Sam/Gallery

Videos

Sources