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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!

    • Learning Snacks: Earth Day Adventures!
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      On Tuesday, April 22nd, we celebrate Earth Day! On this day, we celebrate the amazing planet we all call home. Whether you plant flowers, clean up your neighborhood, or reuse plastics in an amazing craft, there are so many ways to help keep our Earth clean.
    • Learning Snacks: Paws and Passover: Celebrating National Pet Day and Passover
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      This week, we’ll explore the joy and responsibility of caring for pets, whether they bark, purr, chirp, or hop! We’ll also dive into the beautiful traditions of Passover—stories of freedom, family, and fresh beginnings.
    • Learning Snacks: Inclusion for All: Autism Awareness Month
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      April is Autism Awareness Month. Autism is a developmental disability that causes differences in the brain and other biological and neurological functions. No two people on the autism spectrum are the same. PBS Kids is committed to sharing stories of characters with neurological differences and celebrating how we all are unique!
    • Tasty Tips: National Nutrition Month
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      March is National Nutrition Month. Before the month ends, fuel up on the fun by playing a food-themed game, trying a new healthy recipe, or learning something new about your favorite snacks!


    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
      With Election Day about a month away, now is the perfect time to talk with your family about voting! Understanding how elections work and why voting matters helps make our voices heard. Whether you are voting for what to have for dinner, or voting in an election, learning about the election process helps make us better citizens of our communities!
    • Learning Snacks
      This week is all about podcasts! Podcasts are like a series of stories that you can listen to anytime, anywhere! On September 30th, celebrate International Podcast Day with PBS Kids and Connecticut Public Podcasts.
    • Learning Snacks
      This week, we celebrate the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month and welcome the fall season on Sunday. Hispanic Heritage Month is about honoring the traditions, cultures, and stories of Hispanic and Latino people in our communities and worldwide. On the 22nd, we trade swimsuits for cozy sweaters as the leaves change color to welcome Autumn!
    • Learning Snacks
      September 15th is National Online Learning Day! In today’s technological world, young children are becoming increasingly familiar with online learning. Whether you're new to learning online or a seasoned pro, we're here to make it fun, easy, and available to everyone!
    • Learning Snacks
      The school year is finally here! That means returning to the morning and afternoon routines that keep the kids on task and learning. Practicing routines before the big day will help alleviate stress and keep the focus on fun!
    • Learning Snacks
      This week- we are celebrating National Dog Day on the 26th! Whether you have a furry friend of your own or dream of having one someday, these activities and games will have you wagging your tail!


    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.