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For Kids

Are you a kid? Do you have questions? Are both those answers YES? Then you’re in the right spot! Check out our website and explore the different games, activities and tasks all designed to meet you where YOU are!



    This month, PBS KIDS recognizes Autism Acceptance Month, spotlighting autistic characters from series such as “Carl the Collector” and “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.”



    • Learning Snacks
      On Monday, we come together to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., celebrating his fight for justice and his legacy of love. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is more than just a holiday—it’s a time to reflect on how we can make our world better for everyone.
    • Learning Snacks
      We’re kicking off the new year with new adventures from Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood! It’s all about everyone’s favorite neighbor this week with brand new episodes and a new game launching tomorrow!
    • Learning Snacks
      The new year is perfect for a fresh start, like trying a brand new hobby! Whether you are looking for a new way to explore your creativity, looking for new family fun activities, or looking to implement something different in your classroom, this week’s Learning Snacks is for you!
    • Learning Snacks
      We can’t believe we are about to ring in a quarter of a century! A new year means new opportunities to reflect, set goals for the future, and enjoy the company of loved ones.
    • Learning Snacks
      Celebrate the holidays with PBS Kids! Whether you're lighting the menorah for Hanukkah, gathering around the Christmas tree, or reflecting on the principles of Kwanzaa, each celebration brings its special light to our homes, classrooms, and communities.
    • Learning Snacks
      As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, winter brings its own kind of magic to our world. This year the first day of winter, also known as the winter solstice, falls on Saturday, December 21st. This week, we’ll share fun facts about the solstice, winter-themed activities for classrooms and families, and creative ways to celebrate the shortest day of the year!


    Connecticut Public’s educational programs are supported by The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Robert G. and Marguerite M. Derx Foundation, The Hearst Foundation, Henry Nias Foundation, Inc, Joan and Barry Richter, The Scripps Family Fund for Education and the Arts.