Our Pteranodon family is on the beach watching small eggs hatch and baby Archelon turtles emerge, and start to swim away. / Tiny and Buddy find out that a newer train called The Rocket Train will be ...
At 6:45 pm, January 30, 1956, KRMA began beaming a signal over the greater Denver metropolitan area earning a place in history as the 18th educational television in the United States and the 5th ...
Hero Elementary student, Rubberband Robbie, is super stretchy. But, when he coils up into a ball and bounces all over the school, Sparks’ Crew has to find a way to stop him, and to keep him from ...
Becky, Violet and TJ want to try their hand at roughing it in the great outdoors... so they set up a tent in the Botsford backyard. / Becky is having trouble finding anyone to play Pretty Princess ...
The Pteranodon family goes back underwater in the Dinosaur Train Submarine and meet Maisie and Marvin Mosasaurus, a daughter and father who are huge, fast-swimming lizards with flippers. / When Mrs.
Sid the Weatherman Season 1 Episode 35 | 25m 57s | CC Sid wants to be a weatherman so he can decide what the weather will be every day. Sid and friends investigate weather and learn that weathermen ...
A young Daniel Tiger is joined by his friends O the Owl, Katerina Kittycat, Prince Wednesday, and Miss Elaina. Together, through imagination, creativity and music they learn the key social skills ...
Cross That Bridge/Knock Knock, Who's There? Season 1 Episode 14 | 23m 23s | CC The train needs to cross the ravine, which becomes difficult when the Martians accidentally break the bridge./The Zee ...
Shark's First Day of School/Shark's First Loose Tooth Season 2 Episode 7 | 24m 31s | CC It's the first day of school for the youngest WordFriends, but Shark is afraid to go. / When Shark loses his ...
When George and friends notice all kinds of animals swimming at the pond in different ways, they decide to emulate their favorite animal and have a swimming race the following weekend. / A visit to ...
WordGirl enriches young audiences vocabulary, closes the gap for those who don t grow up in language-rich environments, instills a love of language, and fosters better reading comprehension. Ages: 4-8 ...