The Great Book of Nature

The Great Book of Nature (Italian: Il Grande Libro della Natura) is an animated children's television series produced by Mondo TV and SEK Studio in 1999.

It is composed of non-sequential episodes hosted by a bear, this series features various kind of creatures, such as fish, insects and birds, while depicting their different habitats - whether sea, land or sky.

At the end of each episode, the audience is treated to instructive sets of questions and answers that teach young viewers about a given creature's various kind of behaviours.

[2] Before being compiled into a television series, the animated shorts were likely used as theatrical propaganda cartoons in North Korea.

This show was shown in various countries in different languages after Mondo TV went public.