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Learning isn't a game. It's serious stuff. But that doesn't mean it shouldn't be fun. Thirteen's children's series combine lessons with laughs. It's a formula that gets the nod from parents, teachers, and caregivers. No rude jokes or cheap violence.

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Darri Stephens,
Fifth Grade Teacher
P.S. 191, New York City


seen here with
Kayla Martinez


This approach to kids' television is not about getting adrenaline flowing, but minds working. Whether they're learning about life with their pals Arthur and Angelina or solving the mysteries of math with the adventures of the award-winning Cyberchase, kids who watch Thirteen come away with ideas and knowledge that slipped in while they were having fun. Cyberchase, TV's only series on math and problem-solving, goes beyond the screen by getting kids involved through its wildly popular Web site. And Thirteen's new 24-hour-a-day Kids Thirteen digital channel gives parents and kids a whole new world of opportunities to laugh and learn. This is television that takes kids places. Television that helps kids grow by leaps and bounds.
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