'Reading Rainbow' For The Next Generation
Reading Rainbow is moving ahead into the age of the internet with the robust online app Skybrary.
Continue ReadingReading Rainbow is moving ahead into the age of the internet with the robust online app Skybrary.
Continue ReadingIf your child is already a big fan of animals, chances are they’re already fans of the Wild Kratts.
Continue ReadingThe theme of the new season is “citizen science.”
Continue ReadingThe STEM-focused PBS Kids show can have a real impact in kids’ lives.
Continue ReadingPBS Kids’ two best shows have new companion apps to get young kids practicing math skills while having fun.
Continue ReadingOur friends at WGBH have asked us to check out their brand new site for PBS KIDS
Continue ReadingOdd Squad, now available on the PBS Kids web site and app, is like Warehouse 13 for the smaller crowd.
Continue ReadingCombine learning, water, and a party for the ultimate in summer science fun!
Continue ReadingDr. Seuss, PBS Kids, and even the Smithsonian have new apps out filled with dinosaurs, lizards, and snakes, so I’ve been taking a look at several of them.
Continue ReadingAnimated canine host Ruff Ruffman is making a return this year in the pages of new books from Candlewick Press.
Continue ReadingNetflix has given my preschooler control over what he wants to watch and encourages him to make independent choices in a safe environment.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Sarah and my sons have fallen in love with Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.
Continue ReadingParents will find themselves glued to the TV along with their preschoolers as celebrities near and dear to geek hearts stop by on the new season of Sesame Street.
Continue ReadingIf The Chicken Problem is any indication, Peg + Cat will be a fantastic way to get preschoolers like my daughter excited about solving problems.
Continue ReadingCurious George Swings Into Spring premieres on PBS Kids on Monday, April 22, and there’s no better way to celebrate Earth Day than with your preschooler’s favorite monkey.
Continue ReadingOne of the biggest highlights of my trip to SXSW this year was the PBS Kids brunch. I got to meet one of my heroes, Angela Santomero. Why is she a hero? She’s the creator of Blue’s Clues. That TV show that had the single biggest boost to my autistic son’s development out of anything […]
Continue ReadingOn PBS Kids, Halloween is shaping up monstrously. October 17 through October 31 brings kids Halloween-themed episodes of Dinosaur Train, Sid The Science Kid, The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, and Wild Kratts. Ride the Night Train to a “haunted house” with Dinosaur Train, learn “spooky science” with Sid, trick-or-treat with […]
Continue ReadingMy Pokemon mentor once said to me, “The family that games together, stays together.” He couldn’t be more correct. A few weeks ago I shared with you how my husband and I balance being parents and gamers. My husband and I encourage our kids to play games as well. It doesn’t matter if it’s a […]
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