Monkeys are clever, but we think that NATURE viewers are even more clever! Think you can come up with a funny caption for what’s going on in with these capuchins? See pic…
Have an adult sign you up to play on the new PBS Kids’ Island, a site with reading games. Sign up here!
There’s a new Halloween episode of Cyberchase (Friday Oct. 31 at 5:00 pm); but Cyberchase has special activities online. See video from the new episode and more…
In this 5-minute clip, from 1974, Mr. Rogers demonstrates how to use a (now old-fashioned) 1970s manual voting machine. From season 7 of Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood. Watch now!
The pilot of Artopia, a kids’ show about art, debuts this week. But you can watch the whole episode online, and give us your opinion–your feedback is welcome! Watch now.
Sesame Street’s online video player recently, and contains around 3,000 videos. We want to know which one is your favorite! Plus we’re giving away an old school Sesame St. DVD. The deadline is Sept. 1…
Martha, due to an alphabet soup accident, is a talking dog (from the books by Susan Meddaugh) who can help kids 4-7 with their vocabulary. ‘Martha Speaks’ debuts Sept. 1, 3:30 pm with a special run of 3 programs. Read more here. Official site here.
Produced by The Jim Henson Co., ‘Sid’ is a animated series that encourages preschoolers to explore the science in the everyday, such as melting popsicles and sneezing. Thirteen will air 2 hours of ‘Sid’ on Sept. 1 at 10:00 am.
Kids’ site here. Parents read more here.
British novelist J.K. Rowling turns 43 today. She was born on July 31, 1965, in Chipping Sodbury, near Bristol, England. Rowling is best known as the creator of the Harry Potter book series, which have gained worldwide attention and sold nearly 400 million copies. She is listed as the second-richest woman in entertainment (behind Oprah [...]
…and explore the wonders of the rainforest and learn more about the plants, animals and people who call these ecosystems home. Created in collaboration with the Rainforest Alliance, the Treehouse site is an innovative way for children to discover how their lives are connected to tropical forests.



