Develop children’s phonemic awareness skills by hopping aboard the Rhyme Time Express! Little learners help Grover build his train by listening carefully while “reading” and matching the pictures on the train cars that have the same ending sound(s).

Ignite curiosity, creativity and a lifelong love of learning by developing children’s sense of wonder and ability to express themselves. Guide children in asking questions and playing with language utilizing interactive resources from PBS KIDS.
Develop children’s phonemic awareness skills by hopping aboard the Rhyme Time Express! Little learners help Grover build his train by listening carefully while “reading” and matching the pictures on the train cars that have the same ending sound(s).
Players read their way to Grandma’s house while they rollerskate with Wonder Red. Listen and read along with written and spoken rhyming words that explicitly teach children that rhymes end with the same sound; it’s their beginning sound and letter(s) that change.
Encourage children to be like scientists and keep track of their own wonder, curiosity and learning with Elinor and her friends. Guide children to document the process of their discoveries with this bilingual printable Science Notebook.
Rhyme on a dime with this cool project from Sesame Workshop. Collect magazines and ask children to find pictures that represent rhyming words. Glue them onto recycled lids to make a rhyming matching game. Add a mini-magnet to each lid to keep rhyming on your refrigerator.
The Elinor Wonders Why multimedia collection guides little learners in asking questions, making observations and basking in the wonderment of nature’s amazing answers. Look to Elinor and her friends for inspiration in how to ignite children’s curiosity using the science inquiry process.
Explore interactive literacy videos and games featuring favorite fairy tale adventures from Super Why’s Storybrook Village. Join the Super Reader Team to help famous fictional characters solve problems and work together.