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 ...
Telly and Zoe help Leela celebrate the Indian holiday Rakhi.
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 ...