
Out Of School? Summer Counts With PBS KIDS on tpt!
Are your kids ready for a summer of learning adventures – on-air, online and in the community?
Summer Counts at PBS KIDS on tpt! This summer you won’t want to miss all the opportunities for fun -- and learning -- that will help your kids get ready for the next step in their education.
Our kids programming schedule will be changing June 11 -– we’ll be adding more school-age-friendly kids’ programming to our schedule from 1-4 p.m. every weekday.
Programs such as Curious George and Cyberchase will keep kids actively engaged in learning over the summer.
Click here to check out the schedules for Curious George and Cyberchase.
Did you know that PBS KIDS has dozens of educational games online that can help kids with the colors, ABCs and math?
These games are available for you online and on your iPhone/iPad, so you can take the educational fun with you on-the-go!
Click here to check out all the games available.
This summer, PBS KIDS on tpt is teaming up with the Minnesota's Children’s Museum! We’ll both be out in the community all summer long at fun events where you might be able to see Curious George or Digit from Cyberchase in person.
Click here to see what events we’ll be attending this summer.
Plus, check out the newest exhibit at the Minnesota's Children’s Museum -- Curious George: Let’s Get Curious! -– running now through October 7. Savor your summer adventure through the curiously exciting, science and engineering-based world of Curious George. Insatiably curious, George lives to find new things to discover, touch and pull.
Opening June 16 -- Cyberchase: The Chase is On! Join the CyberSquad to solve cool cyber mysteries using technology and math power for an out-of-this-world adventure. The exhibit runs through September 23.
Click here for more information on the exhibits at the Minnesota's Children’s Museum.
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