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PBS Kids debuts new series “Molly of Denali” July 15th.
This July, PBS Distribution will begin streaming MOLLY OF DENALI, the first nationally distributed animated series in the U.S. to feature a Native American and Alaska Native lead character. I had a chance to see a preview at the last PBS press tour and I absolutely fell in love with this show! The creators of the show attention to detail in making sure each segment showcased the wonderful Native American customs and beliefs. The show introduces children to a way of life they might not have known about but is so very interesting. And I love that lead character is a feisty Native American girl who shares her customs with viewers. The…
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PBS Kids “Let’s Go Luna!” Airs New Episodes in March
Last November, kids and families were invited on a colorful adventure to Mexico, China, Germany and more with the debut of LET’S GO LUNA! on PBS KIDS. Created by Emmy Award-winning animator Joe Murray, the series follows the adventures of three animal friends as they traverse the globe with Luna the Moon (voiced by Judy Greer) as their guide. “Guitar to Sitar/Spring Has Not Sprung” Premieres Monday, March 4 In Delhi, Carmen goes looking for guitar strings so she can write her mother a birthday song, but in the process, she and the kids learn about a different stringed instrument called a sitar / In Delhi, although Andy’s plan to…
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PBS KIDS PREMIERES NEW ONE-HOUR DINOSAUR TRAIN SPECIAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20
PBS KIDS PREMIERES NEW ONE-HOUR DINOSAUR TRAIN SPECIAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 “What’s at the Center of the Earth?” takes kids on a new science adventure PBS KIDS’ series DINOSAUR TRAIN will premiere an all-new one-hour special, “What’s at the Center of the Earth?,” on Monday, February 20. Created by Craig Bartlett (READY JET GO!) and produced by The Jim Henson Company, DINOSAUR TRAIN encourages kids ages 3-6 to apply scientific thinking as they discover new types of dinosaur species, and to embrace the living sciences of paleontology and natural science. We plan to watch it as well since my daughter is learning about rocks and minerals in her fourth…