Watch full-length episodes and clips from PBS’ kid’s programs any time you want, online, on the PBS Kids Go! video player. New shows and clips are added weekly!
Use Cyberchase characters, photos, your drawings and more to create cool stories! You can also see other kids’ stories in the PlaySpace Gallery. Go now!
Harry from CYBERCHASE For Real takes the stage with three math-tacular magic tricks! Afterward, he’ll reveal the secrets that make the tricks work so you can try them on your friends and family. Try it out!
You’re the star of this new game show. Compete for a place on the top score list and a chance to see your name in lights!
“The Electric Company” is back! Sesame Workshop has brought back the hit show from the ’70s and revamped it. The look and feel is new, but the program has the same goal as the original series: teaching literacy skills. The show airs weekly, every Friday at 4:30 pm. See video previews!
What would you tell the President to fix, or pay attention to? Visit the “Speak Out” site at PBS Kids to say what’s on YOUR mind. Go now!
Meet the much loved green suited elephant named Babar on a visit to the Morgan Library. In ‘Drawing Babar’ we see how a father and son created a series which has been enchanting children around the world since 1931. Watch video.
In NYC, there are still available seats for Universal Prekindergarten (UPK) in public schools and community-based organizations. These seats are available for children who will turn four years old by December 31, 2008. The deadline to register these children is January 30, 2009. Read more.
What do Buzz and Delete do when Hacker isn’t around? Find out in these web-only videos featuring everyone’s favorite henchbots from Cyberchase.
Then send in your stories or pictures to be featured online!
On Nov. 10, 1969, Sesame Street, with its cast of puppets teaching kids the alphabet and how to count, made its broadcast debut (here is the rundown of that very first show). Today, it is one of the most widely-viewed children’s programs in the world, airing in more than 120 countries.



