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PBS Kids Curious George flies a kite, Ernie and Cookie ponder imponderables Ruff Ruffman at his desk

PBS Kids

Airs: M - F 6a-6p on 2 & 6a-noon on 44; Sat/Sun 6-11a on 2 & 44 Public television is the undisputed leader in educational children’s programs. With an award-winning program mix that delivers everything from classics like SESAME STREET to the new favorite CURIOUS GEORGE. PBS has the best and most educational programs for children. PBS also boasts two of the top five programs in kids 2-5: CURIOUS GEORGE and DRAGON TALES. PBS children’s programs also count among their viewers and fans a large group of adults — and 38%* of WGBH’s kids program viewers are adults!
Source: NSI Boston DMA November 2006 M-F 6a-6p

Sample Programs


Arthur
Based on the best-selling children’s books, ARTHUR chronicles the adventures of the world’s most famous aardvark, eight-year-old Arthur Read, his four-year-old sister D.W., and their family and friends.
Curious George
Based on the best-selling CURIOUS GEORGE books by Margret and H. A. Rey, the series expands George’s world to include a host of colorful new characters and original locales, while maintaining the charm of the beloved books.
Sesame Street
Since the beginning, SESAME STREET has taken on the challenge of preparing children for the classroom experience. The series addresses the critical stages of development that help prepare children for their very first classroom experience.

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