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Download the PBS KIDS Weekdays - CET channel 48 (Monday to Friday) For more PBS Kids programs, download the free 7:00am Molly of Denali PBS KIDS Video app. It’s a safe app for kids that 7:30am Wild Kratts shares life lessons and educational content through 8:00am Hero Elementary high quality programming. From Arthur to 8:30am Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Sesame Street and every show in between, your 9:00am Curious George child will learn and grow watching episodes designed 9:30am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood to spark their imagination and curiosity. 10:00am Donkey Hodie PBS Kids is a trusted and safe source for kids to 10:30am Elinor Wonders Why watch television and play digital games and apps. 11:00am Sesame Street 11:30am Pinkalicious & Peterrific 12:00pm Dinosaur Train 12:30pm Clifford the Big Red Dog 1:00pm Sesame Street 1:30pm Donkey Hodie For access to thousands of free 2:00pm Hero Elementary videos, including full episodes and 2:30pm Let’s Go Luna! clips from top PBS KIDS series – 3:00pm Nature Cat download the PBS KIDS Video app! 3:30pm Wild Kratts Explore more apps in the App Store! 4:00pm Molly of Denali 4:30pm Xavier Riddle / DIY Science Time (Fri.) 5:00pm Odd Squad 5:30pm Arthur Sundays - CET channel 48 9:00am Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Go to your device’s App Store and search 9:30am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood for “PBS Kids” 10:00am Donkey Hodie 10:30am Elinor Wonders Why 11:00am Kid Stew or visit: pbskids.org/apps/filter/app/ 11:30am SciGirls PBS Kids Educational apps are available for the iOS & Android platforms! The educational skills include: Science, Creativity, Reading, Math, Literacy, Music, Social Emotional, and Social Studies. Please go to the App Store and search for “PBS Kids” or search by character name. You may go online and visit: Get ready for the start of school with some of our pbskids.org/apps/filter/app/ to see the favorite back-to-school resources on PBS Learning Media: www.pbslearningmedia.org entire list - searchable by device. Tap on a The collection features activities and video category to filter by SHOWS, SKILLS or AGE. resources to help students get to know each other and their new school routines, and lesson plans to help you get your new class off to a great start. Revised on 8/23/21 .
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