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Curious George
Curious George is a little monkey with an insatiable curiosity. Like George, children are intrigued by new things. They're natural explorers and scientists, and they're anxious to know how things work. The Curious George series takes full advantage of this natural curiosity, using George to motivate children to expand their own investigations of the world. George's memorable adventures — from dismantling clocks to rounding up errant bunnies — offer the perfect vehicles for introducing preschoolers to key concepts in science, engineering, and math.
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Sid the Science Kid
Sid the Science Kid, The Jim Henson Company's first series for PBS KIDS that features a practical in-school science curriculum, uses music and humor to celebrate children's natural curiosity about science in everyday life. The energetic and inquisitive Sid starts each episode with a new question ("Why are my shoes shrinking?" "Why do bananas get mushy?") and embarks on a fun-filled day of finding answers with the help of family and friends. |
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The Cat in the Hat knows a lot About That
In each program, the Cat in the Hat and his friends Sally and Nick go on a science adventure, such as flying with birds to discover how and why they migrate or taking a snowcat to the Arctic to explore freezing and melting. Guided by the Cat, the children figure things out by engaging in science inquiry. Each half-hour episode consists of two 11-minute animated adventures, along with corresponding short animated clips. Each adventure revolves around a specific science concept such as bird migration or animal camouflage.
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Dinosaur Train
DINOSAUR TRAIN embraces and celebrates the fascination that preschoolers have with both dinosaurs and trains. The series encourages basic scientific thinking skills as the audience learns about life science, natural history and paleontology. Each of the half-hour episodes features Buddy, an adorable preschool age Tyrannosaurus Rex, and his adoptive Pteranodon family as they board the DINOSAUR TRAIN and embark on whimsical voyages through prehistoric jungles, swamps, volcanoes and oceans. The episodes include animated stories, along with brief live action segments hosted by renowned paleontologist Dr. Scott Sampson that unearth basic concepts in life science, natural history and paleontology. |
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Between
the Lions
Stars
Theo, Cleo, Lionel and Leona - a family
of lions - run a magical library where
characters pop out of books, vowels
sing and words take on a life of their
own. The series combines puppetry, animation
and live action to help young children
learn to read.
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Sesame
Street
The
recipient of 85 Emmys, engages children
with its unique blend of excitement, humor,
and compassion. Sesame Street helps children
learn and grow in a constantly changing,
continually challenging environment.
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SUPER
WHY!
An
animated series for kids 3-6 which introduces
a group of super-heroes who help kids
learn to read through interactive fairytale
adventures!
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Word
World
A
computer animated pre-school series,
where fun-loving “WordFriends™” who
are characters first and words second,
morph into life when letters are placed
together to form a word and go on "WordPlay"
adventures! |
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WordGirl
An
animated series that teaches new vocabulary
words to children in a variety of fun
and interesting contexts. WordGirl is
a superhero spoof, so storylines are funny
takes of familiar stories from that genre.
WordGirl enriches young audiences' vocabulary,
closes the gap for those who don't grow
up in language-rich environments, instills
a love of language, and fosters better
reading comprehension. |
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Martha
Speaks
An animated television series, web site
and outreach campaign featuring the humorous
adventures of the loveable talking dog,
Martha from the popular children's book
series! |
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The
Electric Company
Of
the 70's made literacy funny and hip for
kids by channeling the pop culture of
its time. The all new Electric Company
will reinvent the popular show for today's
6-9 year olds as a multi-screen and outreach
educational experience! |
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