PBS KIDS

WCNY offers award-winning, high-quality PBS KIDS programming on two of its television channels—PBS KIDS 24/7 channel and WCNY-TV. PBS KIDS believes the world is full of possibilities, and so is every child. As the number one educational media brand for kids, PBS KIDS helps children ages 2-8 learn lessons that last a lifetime. Through television, digital media, and community-based programs, PBS KIDS wants children to see themselves uniquely reflected and celebrated in lovable, diverse characters who serve as positive role models, and to explore their feelings and discover new adventures along the way.

Families can enjoy PBS KIDS anytime through the PBS KIDS 24/7 channel and the PBS KIDS Video app, accessible on mobile and connected-TV devices with no subscription required. Additionally, PBS KIDS provides a wealth of learning and entertainment through educational games, videos, podcasts, apps, and more at pbskids.org.

PBS KIDS for Parents provides valuable resources for parents and caregivers, offering tips, party ideas, activities, and more! The PBS KIDS Shop offers apparel, accessories, and home goods from all your favorite PBS KIDS’ series.

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PBS KIDS Live TVPBS KIDS Video

The PBS KIDS Video app gives kids and parents access to thousands of free videos, including full episodes and clips from top PBS KIDS series. With this app, kids can watch their favorite PBS KIDS shows anytime, anywhere! PBS KIDS, the #1 educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and worlds through media. Stream the PBS KIDS 24/7 channel on the app for free (no subscription or login required). Tap the “LIVE TV” button to watch what’s airing on your local PBS station right now.

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Molly of Denali PodcastMolly of Denali Podcast

Join Molly Mabray on brand-new adventures in the Molly of Denali podcast! Check out each of the three seasons of storytelling from Molly and her friends and family. On the newest episodes, the Arctic Wolf Junior Relay dog sled race comes to Qyah, and Tooey can’t wait to race. But when he catches a cold, Molly unexpectedly has to take over. Follow along to find out what happens!

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Odd SquadcastOdd Squadcast

Spinning off from the “odd-ventures” of “Odd Squad” is the “Odd Squad: Odd Squadcast!” This seven-episode podcast follows The Big O as she hosts a weekly radio address for agents all over the world—and tries to stop an odd invasion on headquarters at the same time!

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Pinkalicious & Peterrific PodcastPinkalicious & Peterrific Podcast

Sing along with Pinkalicious and her little brother Peter on the Pinkalicious & Peterrific podcast, a delightful musical companion to the hit series on PBS KIDS. Ten pink-credible episodes are hosted by the brother and sister duo as they sing their favorite songs from the “Pinkalicious & Peterrific” series. Each episode will take listeners on creative adventures, encouraging kids to dance, sing, make believe, and more.

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Arthur PodcastThe Arthur Podcast

The Arthur Podcast is back with a brand-new season! Fans of PBS KIDS podcast can join Arthur, D.W., and Buster on new adventures all around Elwood City. And… Arthur wants to hear from you! In every episode, Arthur will ask his audience a question. Want to share an answer? Have a grown-up visit the podcast section on the PBS KIDS parents website to find out how. Your answer might even be used for a future episode. So, check out the first episode today, and come back every Thursday for new episodes of “The Arthur Podcast” on pbs.org, or wherever you listen to podcasts!

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Work It Out Wombats PodcastWork It Out Wombats Podcast

Hey Wombuddies – come join your favorite Wombats on eight super fun podcast playdates! The Work It Out Wombats! Podcast invites YOU, the listener, to join Zadie, Zeke and Malik as they sail a pirate ship through the Crashing Cliffs, fly to the sky in a make-believe Cloud Ship, enjoy a spooky campout, and build a super-strong fort that NO wind can blow down. You won’t just be listening to the fun, you’ll be having fun – singing, dancing, jumping, clapping, making, and creating right alongside your favorite Wombats.

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August 2025 WCNY

Lunchbox NotesLunchbox Notes

As kids transition to their new school schedule, they might find themselves feeling homesick. Add some smiles and reminders of home to your child’s day with these printable lunchbox notes!

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Meeting New Friends with Donkey Hodie and Daniel TigerMeeting New Friends with Donkey Hodie and Daniel Tiger

When Daniel Tiger and Donkey Hodie meet for the first time in Someplace Else, they have lots of questions for each other. Asking questions is a way to make friends! Encourage your child to get to know a friend better by helping them ask questions and writing or drawing their answers.

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Plan Ahead With a Refrigerator CalendarPlan Ahead With a Refrigerator Calendar

Show your child how to make a calendar! Making a calendar is a process that can help children with setting goals and completing tasks, such as finishing homework or a chore. Taking the time to sit with your child and create a calendar like this one allows children to start building independence, look ahead, and develop a sense of responsibility for the future.

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Sesame Street Pencil ToppersSesame Street Pencil Toppers

Add some “Sesame Street” magic to your child’s school supplies! Liven things up this back-to-school season with these DIY character pencil toppers.

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Back-to-School Transition Tips for Parents and KidsBack-to-School Transition Tips for Parents and Kids

Summer’s long and sunny days are coming to a close, and school is just around the corner. While some children look forward to the first day of school, others may be sad to see summer end. Try these ideas to make transitioning back to school after summer easier!

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Help Your Child Be a Kind FriendHelp Your Child Be a Kind Friend

Thoughtful parenting can help your child include others and look for those who might need a friendly face, particularly at the start of a new school year. This takes practice, and teaching kids about friendship is a good place to start. Here are some strategies to help your child learn how to include others in social situations.

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How to Get Involved in Your Child's Learning at SchoolHow to Get Involved in Your Child’s Learning at School

Education is a team effort. You and your child’s teacher can work together to support your child’s learning success. Students are more capable of flourishing in school when they have the support and encouragement of their parents. There are many ways that parents can be involved to help their children be engaged with their learning and view it with a positive mindset.

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Super Snack Tips for Road Trips with KidsSuper Snack Tips for Road Trips with Kids

The back-to-school air is filled with questions, feelings of anticipation, first-day jitters, and maybe even some resolutions. This “New School Year’s Eve” is perfect for a fresh start as kids move to new classrooms and embark on exciting new learning adventures. As you pack your child’s backpacks with gear for the new year, don’t forget to fill their minds with goals to help make this school year their best yet!

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City IslandCity Island
Grades PreK-K, K-2
City Island truly is a “living city” rich with iconic businesses, government institutions, and a diverse citizenry. In every episode, either through Watt’s natural curiosity or an unexpected turn of events, Watt discovers a question, problem, or challenge that drives him to find a creative solution. Watt meets all the different members of the community (firefighters, police, mail carriers, construction crews) and learns about how they make the city run. The stories emphasize conflict resolution, cooperation, and city planning. Watt’s adventures teach us all about what it means to be a citizen of the amazing City Island.

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Elinor Wonders WhyElinor Wonders Why
Grades PreK-K, K-2
Be curious with Elinor and her friends, Ari and Olive, in the PBS KIDS series “Elinor Wonders Why.” In this show, Elinor, an observant and curious bunny rabbit, Ari, a funny and imaginative bat, and Olive, a perceptive and warm elephant, follow their natural curiosity and seek out answers using their science inquiry skills. Find an array of resources—including interactive lessons, playlists, viewing guides, and printable activities—to encourage your students to ask questions, make observations, and bask in the wonderment of nature’s amazing answers!

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Rosie's RulesRosie’s Rules
Grades PreK-K, K-2
“Rosie’s Rules” is a new PBS KIDS animated comedy series for preschoolers starring 5-year-old Rosie Fuentes, a Mexican-American girl just beginning to learn about the wow-mazing world. Rosie is bilingual in English and Spanish and loves to celebrate her multicultural identity. Throughout the series, she joyfully introduces viewers to the art, traditions and foods of the Southwest, Midwest and Mexico. “Rosie’s Rules” aims to teach children concrete social studies lessons about how a community works, helping them develop an awareness of themselves as individuals and as part of a broader society.

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Work It Out Wombats!Work It Out Wombats!
Grades PreK-K
“Work It Out Wombats!,” a PBS KIDS animated series for preschoolers and kindergartners, follows the adventures of a playful trio of marsupial siblings—Malik, Zadie, and Zeke—who live with their grandmother in a fantastical treehouse apartment complex. The Treeborhood is home to a diverse and quirky community of neighbors, who just happen to be wombats, snakes, moose, kangaroos, iguanas, fish, tarsiers, and eagles! With an educational focus on computational thinking, “Work It Out Wombats!” introduces children to a creative way of thinking that helps them solve problems and complete tasks in more organized ways, using a toolkit of skills from computer science.

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