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WVIZ/PBS Ideastream Kids Program Schedule October 2020 WVIZ/PBS ideastream Kids Program Schedule October 2020 WEEKDAYS SATURDAYS SUNDAYS LET’S GO LUNA! SESAME STREET MISTER ROGERS’ NEIGHBORHOOD A.M. 6:00 Social Skills/Ages 3-8 Literacy/Ages 2-5 Social Skills/Ages 2-5 THE CAT IN THE HAT SPLASH AND BUBBLES DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD 6:30 Science/Ages 3-5 Social Skills/Ages 4-7 Social Skills/Ages 2-4 ODD SQUAD WILD KRATTS CURIOUS GEORGE 7:00 Math/Ages 4-8 Science/Ages 6-8 Math/Ages 3-5 READY JET GO! WILD KRATTS CYBERCHASE 7:30 Math/Ages 3-8 Science/Ages 6-8 Math/Ages 8-11 PINKALICIOUS AND PETERRIFIC NEWSDEPTH NATURE CAT 8:00 Social Skills/Ages 3-8 Math/Science/Literacy Science/Ages 3-8 CURIOUS GEORGE SESAME STREET 8:30 Math/Ages 3-5 Literacy/Ages 2-5 ELINOR WONDERS WHY ELINOR WONDER WHY 9:00 Science/Ages 3-5 Science/Ages 3-5 MATH HERO ELEMENTARY SCIENCE 9:30 Science/Ages 4-7 SESAME STREET 10:00 Literacy/Ages 2-5 NATURE CAT SOCIAL SKILLS 10:30 Science/Ages 3-8 COMMUNITY SELF-ESTEEM DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD 11:00 Social Skills/Ages 2-4 DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD 11:30 Social Skills/Ages 2-4 DINOSAUR TRAIN P.M. 12:00 Science/Ages 2-4 LITERACY SPLASH AND BUBBLES 12:30 Social Skills/Ages 4-7 NEWSDEPTH 1:00 SUPER WHY! Literacy/Ages 3-7 Fridays/Ages XAVIER RIDDLE 1:30 Social Skills/Ages 4-7 SESAME STREET 2:00 Literacy/Ages 2-5 THE CAT IN THE HAT 2:30 Science/Ages 3-5 CURIOUS GEORGE 3:00 Math/Ages 3-5 CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG 3:30 Social Skills/Ages 3-7 ARTHUR 4:00 Literacy/Ages 4-8 HERO ELEMENTARY For learning games & videos: Channel 4:30 WVIZ/PBS WVIZ/PBS – HD Science/Ages 4-7 Guide IDEASTREAM.ORG/PBSKIDS Over the Air — 25.1 1002, 1005, 1010, MOLLY OF DENALI Time Warner 2, 5, 10 or 13 5:00 or 1013 Literacy/Ages 4-8 AT&T 25 1025 U-verse WILD KRATTS Cox 13 1013 5:30 Science/Ages 6-8 WOW! 2 205 WVIZ/PBS ideastream KIDS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Arthur Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood MON–FRI at 4pm SUN at 6am Each episode of this Emmy Award-winning program With his caring and trusting ways, Mister Rogers creates focuses on themes central to children’s lives. Arthur a calm, safe place for children to learn about themselves, and his friends use problem-solving skills to solve their about others, and about the world around them. The problems with imagination, kindness and humor. series is geared for ages 2-5, but appropriate for all ages. The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! Nature Cat MON–FRI at 6:30am and 2:30pm MON–FRI at 10:30am / SUN at 8am With the Cat as a guide, Thing One and Thing Two and With the help of his animal friends, Nature Cat embarks the enigmatic Fish along for the ride, every outing on a adventures that include exciting missions full of becomes an unpredictable adventure that cultivates an nature investigation, discovery moments and humor, all interest in science and discovery. while inspiring children to go outside. Clifford the Big Red Dog Pinkalicious and Peteriffic MON–FRI at 3:30pm MON–FRI at 8am With his loving human, Emily Elizabeth, and dog pals, Pinkalicious Pinkerton is unique, one of a kind and Cleo and T-Bone, Clifford invites young viewers on a pinkatastic. Join her and her brother on all kinds of fun-filled journey through childhood, emphasizing good adventures. Pinkalicious and Peterrific emphasizes the citizenship and the importance of community. power of teamwork and creative thinking. Curious George Odd Squad MON–FRI at 8:30am & 3pm / SUN at 7am MON–FRI at 7am With his insatiable curiosity, America’s favorite The Odd Squad’s mission is to save the day whenever little monkey continues his adventures. Aimed at something unusual happens. Agents Olive and Otto work preschoolers, ages 3–5, Curious George explores together to problem-solve and correct the latest (math- science, engineering and math around the world. related) oddity. Cyberchase Ready Jet Go! SUN at 7:30am MON–FRI at 7:30am Hacker is on a mission to take over Cyberchase. Three Sean, Sydney and Jet Propulsion explore the solar kids are determined to stop him. Each episode is driven system and the effects it has on the science of our by a different math concept, and kids learn that math is planet, while learning about friendship and teamwork everywhere and fun to use. along the way. Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Sesame Street MON–FRI at 11am & 11:30am / SUN at 6:30am MON–FRI at 10am & 2pm / SAT at 6am / SUN at 8:30am Stars 4-year-old Daniel Tiger who invites young viewers Sesame Street continues to deliver education that helps into his world, giving them a kid’s-eye view of his life. prepare children for school. Sesame Street’s residents Kids, ages 2–4, learn fun and practical strategies and are more curious than ever about the world, using a skills necessary for growing and learning. hands-on, ears-on, eyes-on approach to tackle problems. Dinosaur Train Splash and Bubbles MON–FRI at 12pm MON–FRI at 12:30pm / SUN at 9am Preschoolers are fascinated by both dinosaurs Dive in and follow the adventures of Splash and Bubbles and trains. Dinosaur Train builds on that appeal by as they explore ocean habitats, make new friends and encouraging scientific thinking as youngsters learn learn about the many different ways life looks and lives about natural science, natural history and paleontology. under the sea. Elinor Wonders Why Super Why! MON–FRI at 9am / SUN at 9am MON–THURS at 1pm Hero Elementary is a school for budding superheroes Teaches the fundamentals of reading through interactive where kids learn to master their innate powers. The adventures and empowering young heroes. Journey to series aims to give children ages 4 to 7 the tools to solve Storybrook Village where a group of friends transform problems by thinking and acting like scientists from mere mortals into literacy-powered super heroes. Hero Elementary Wild Kratts MON–FRI at 9:30am & 4:30pm MON–FRI at 5:30pm / SAT at 7am & 7:30am Hero Elementary is a school for budding superheroes Chris and Martin Kratt take kids along on extraordinary where kids learn to master their innate powers. The animal-powered adventures. Building on kids’ natural series aims to give children ages 4 to 7 the tools to solve interest in animals, the Kratt brothers develop and problems by thinking and acting like scientists strengthen basic skills of observation and investigation. Let’s Go Luna! Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum MON–FRI at 6am MON–FRI at 1:30pm Luna the moon guides three friends as they visit new Features important historical figures and the places around the world with their parents’ traveling experiences that shaped their lives, while exploring performance troupe. Kids learn about the world’s people social emotional concepts and character traits such as and cultures beyond their own familiar corner. courage, resilience, and setting and accomplishing goals. Molly of Denali MON–FRI at 5pm Join Molly, an Alaska Native girl, on her adventures in epically beautiful Alaska. Along the way, Molly’s life is enhanced, kept on track, and flat-out saved by maps, guide books, websites, weather reports, and more. Local PBS Kids programming is supported by Hershey Foundation, PNC Foundation, PPG Industries Foundation, Sisler McFawn Foundation, Robert O. & Annamae Orr Family Foundation and RPM International Inc..
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