Join the Sesame Street characters to learn letters with these one minute videos. These shorts feature each letter, its corresponding sound, words that start with that letter, and interactive seek and find letter segments.
Join the Sesame Street characters to learn letters with these one minute videos. These shorts feature each letter, its corresponding sound, words that start with that letter, and interactive seek and find letter segments.
These foundational early literacy video shorts are based on the science of reading. Learn about letters, sounds, blending, and decoding with Dusty, Dott and Alphabott and earn alphabadges to celebrate your reading journey.
Strengthen basic observation and investigation skills with these activity bundles starring the Kratt brothers. Support children in learning about animals and habitats around the world.
Discover hilarious versions of superhero stories featuring Word Girl and Captain Huggy Face in this multimedia collection that expands children’s vocabulary.
Meet Ruff Ruffman, an energetic, funny cartoon dog who helps children understand what it means to be safe and responsible digital citizens. Learn to navigate challenging concepts like algorithms, artificial intelligence, and search tools.
These short playful video segments support early literacy skills like text comprehension, fluency, and print-word awareness.
Guide little learners in asking questions, making observations, and basking in the wonderment of nature’s amazing answers. 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.
In this series of short videos, celebrities and PBS KIDS authors read their favorite books aloud. Each story includes fun activities for the whole family.
Watch this Donkey Hodie video clip together and learn how to look for clues in people’s faces and bodies to observe how they are feeling. Then, make your own feelings magnifying glass to practice this skill together.