ig Red Dog, Clifford’s Puppy Days, WordGirl, Maya & Miguel, The Magic School Bus, Turbo Dogs, I Spy, Goosebumps, Animorphs, Dear America, Horrible Histories, Sammy’s Storyshop, Stellaluna, The Very Hungry Caterpillar and The Baby-sitters Club. These series have been sold in the United States and throughout the world. S2N, an animation and audio production studio, has produced television programming, including the animated series Time Warp Trio and O’Grady, and, with SEI, has produced 25 additional half-hour episodes of animated series Word Girl. Weston Woods Studios Inc. creates audiovisual adaptations of classic children’s picture books, such as Where the Wild Things Are, Chrysanthemum and Make Way for Ducklings, which were initially produced for the school and library market and are distributed through the retail market. Scholastic audio produces young adult and children’s audio recordings for the school, library and retail markets. Scholastic Interactive creates original and licensed consumer software, including handheld and console products with accessories and mobile apps, for grades Pre-K to 8. Its products are distributed through the company’s school-based software clubs, book clubs and book fairs, as well as to the library/teacher market and the retail market. The company’s Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, Leapster, Leap Pad, Tag and Tag Junior CD-ROM titles include the series I Spy, Brain Play, Clifford, Goosebumps, The Magic School Bus, The 39 Clues series, Scholastic Animal Genius and Math Missions. Other: Also included in this segment is Scholastic In-School Marketing, which develops sponsored educational materials and supplementary classroom programs in partnership with government agencies, nonprofit organizations and business organizations, as well as the company’s consumer magazines business. INTERNATIONAL The International segment includes the publication and distribution of products and services outside the United States by the company’s international operations, and its export and foreign rights businesses. The company has operations in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, India, China, Singapore and other parts of Asia. The company’s international operations have original trade and educational publishing programs; distribute children’s books, software and other materials through school-based book clubs, school-based book fairs and trade channels; distribute magazines; and offer on-line services. In Asia, the company also publishes and distributes reference products and provides services under the Grolier name, and it also operates tutorial centers that provide English language training to students. Canada: Scholastic Canada is a publisher and distributor of English and French language children’s books. Scholastic Canada also is a school-based book club and school-based book fair operator in Canada, as well as a supplier of original or licensed children’s books to the Canadian trade market. The United Kingdom: Scholastic UK is a school-based book club and school-based book fair operator and a children’s publisher in the United Kingdom. Scholastic UK also publishes supplemental educational materials, including professional books for teachers, and is one of the suppliers of original or licensed children’s books to the United Kingdom trade market. Australia: Scholastic Australia is a school-based book club and book fair operation in Australia. Scholastic Australia also publishes children’s books supplying the Australian trade market. New Zealand: Scholastic New Zealand is achildren’s book publisher and the book distributor to schools in New Zealand. In addition, Scholastic New Zealand publishes children’s books supplying the New Zealand trade market. Asia: The company’s Asian operations include initiatives for educational programs based out of Singapore, as well as the wholly-owned Grolier direct sales business, which sells English language reference materials and early childhood learning materials through a network of independent sales representatives in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. In addition, the company operates sch
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