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Kids programming is the beating heart of PBS, the last safe place for our children. Trump's funding cuts threaten educational ...
The Department of Education earlier this month canceled a grant that helped fund some of PBS' children's programming.
Ready to Learn (RTL) grants provide a safety net for U.S. children who are traditionally underserved educationally. The ...
After a young farm girl named Yuri encounters an elusive ... As one of the premier kids' programming networks around, PBS Kids is coming through with new episodes of Elinor Wonders Why.
The streaming rights to Sesame Street are going to Netflix and PBS Kids. This news comes after HBO and Max ended their deal ...
Characters from Alexander’s book also come to life through humor and its adoption of the special lingo of jazz, said Adriano Schmid, PBS Kids VP of content. The dialogue often plays with slang phrases ...
“Nearly every parent has raised their kids on public broadcasting’s children’s content. For the past 30 years, Ready To Learn-funded PBS KIDS content has produced measurable, real-world ...
Welcome to the wacky and wonderful world of Skillsville! Skillsville is PBS KIDS' latest series that "encourages kids ages 4-8 to “power up”. The show is centered around three kids ...
PBS Kids’ newest star Carl – a raccoon with autism who collects everything from lint to plush toys – is making history as the network’s first lead character on the spectrum. “Carl the ...