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Live PBS KIDS programming is available on broadcast TV weekdays on our main channel, or 24/7 on our dedicated Kids channel where available, or stream on your favorite smart TV or mobile app.
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SUGGESTED APPS!
Daniel Tiger for Parents
The Daniel Tiger for Parents app empowers parents and caregivers with songs and videos from the hit PBS KIDS series Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. Is your child learning about sharing? Struggling with trying a new food? Working on what to do with mad feelings? Daniel Tiger for Parents has a song for these important social-emotional skills � and many more of life’s little lessons!
Work It Out Wombats! Family App
Practice a creative way of thinking this summer by playing the free "Work It Out Wombats!" Family App. Watch videos, do hands-on activities, get parenting tips, and make your own music videos together! Download |
American Sign Language
Watch for free your favorite PBS KIDS shows like Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Wild Kratts, Odd Squad, and Sesame Street. American Sign Language provided by Bridge Multimedia and The Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP) with funding from the US Department of Education.

Classical for Families
¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Classical invites families to enjoy classical music curated for young listeners. These thematic one-hour playlists use Spotify to inspire a new generation of classical music listeners. Enjoy compositions with titles inspired by the seasons, listen to world music, or behold music that captures an array of relatable emotions. Choose your own family adventure!
Download these and participate as a family, including .
NEW SHOW on PBS KIDS
follows the adventures of Carl, a warm-hearted autistic raccoon who enjoys collecting things and loves his friends and family in Fuzzytown. Carl pays close attention to detail and comes up with ideas that others might not consider. This helps him amass extensive collections—from bottle caps to fake mustaches and virtually everything in between—which can come in handy for solving problems with his friends.
Watch beginning November 14 or on PBSKIDS App.
But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids
But Why is a show led by you, kids! You ask the questions and we find the answers. It’s a big interesting world out there. Join us on , , , , , , or visit our website.
Be curious and learn together while enjoying out 1-minute videos or full length podcast episodes. Here is a handy list to all of our available guides by category.
Featured suggestions
Mister Chris and Friends
When the work on the farm is done, now it’s time to have some fun! Mister Chris has finished his farm chores, and now he’s ready for an adventure full of music and friends. You’ll meet lots of interesting friends along the way, and even attend a barn concert.
This , joyful kids music series from ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý encourages learning, exploration, and fun for the entire family! Filmed in Vermont.
Events

Rube Goldberg Week with Zach‘s Contraptions
Sunday–Saturday, April 13�19
Free with Admission or ECHO Membership
Watch the build: 10 am�5 pm daily
Final chain reaction launches on Friday and Saturday
Guinness World Record holder and Rube Goldberg expert brings creativity, ingenuity, and endless fun with his contraptions! He’ll be here building a unique machine right in front of our eyes for a whole week at ECHO. Zach will incorporate everyday objects from ECHO’s storage into a this one-of-a-kind machine to span the length of the museum‘s upstairs alcove. Installation will continue through the week with items added daily. Visit while he builds to ask questions, offer suggestions, and be part of the construction process.
To learn about upcoming events, check out our Events page, and .

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