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  1. Sarah is one of Caillou 's close friends and next door neighbor who is of Chinese ethnicity. She first appeared in the episode, Caillou Goes Around the Block. In one episode, Caillou went to school with Sarah. She went to China in Sarah goes on a vacation.

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  2. Caillou Misses Sarah is an episode from Season 2 of Caillou. In this episode, Caillou and Sarah paint a birdhouse, and Sarah goes to China for a couple weeks, and Caillou and his family take care of Sarah's house while she's away.

  3. Another one of Caillou's closest friends is Clementine, who often invites Caillou to join her in various activities. Caillou's next-door neighbor, Sarah , is one of his closest friends, even though she is older than he is.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaillouCaillou - Wikipedia

    Caillou has a crush on her, as indicated in "Caillou's Valentines" (Season 4, Episode 8). She is voiced by Brigid Tierney and Sophie Uretsky. Sarah – Caillou's friend, whom he first met in "Caillou Goes Around the Block". She is of Chinese descent and celebrates Chinese New Year.

  5. Sarah is six-year-old and knows so many neat things, like what it feels like to loose your front teeth! Confident and capable, Sarah teaches Caillou about the wonders of reading and writing and often shows Caillou things he’s never seen before – like chopsticks and the inside of the big kids’ school!

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  6. Sarah is six-year-old and knows so many neat things, like what it feels like to lose your front teeth! Confident and capable, Sarah teaches Caillou about the wonders of reading and writing and often shows Caillou things he’s never seen before – like chopsticks and the inside of the big kids’ school!

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  8. Caillou (meaning pebble or stone in French), nicknamed by himself The Prince of Imagination, is the title character of the show. Caillou was first voiced by Bryn McAuley from 1996 to 2000, then Jaclyn Linetsky in 2000 until 2003, and then, due to Linetsky's death, Annie Bovaird from 2003 to 2010.

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