Learn where your favorite Arthur characters live and play by exploring this interactive map of Arthur's hometown. Click on character faces and stars to read more about each location. Details »
Classroom Resources
Create a scroll using watercolor paints to portray a family rule, practice letters or paint a name. Details »
Observe various cultural dances and clothing from around the world with Sesame Street's Grover. Details »
Explore what it means to live in a city and learn about a different culture. Practice using new words in English about cities and new functional language about describing food and reporting speech ("Manny told me that....") Details »
Use simple language to discuss family rituals and rules, and compare Jewish rituals with students' own family rituals. Practice using new words in English about city life and new functional language about discussing rituals and rules. Details »
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PBS's cross-curricular, adaptive learning program for early child development is now available for classroom use. Filled with innovative educational games, the Classroom Edition covers content in mathematics, science, language development, literacy, creativity, healthy development and social studies. In addition the Classroom Edition has been built to support up to 30 students in a single account and provide progress tracking for each student.
Play games, listen to stories, and sing songs with Miss Rosa, Steve Songs, and PBS KIDS' favorite guinea pig, Hooper. Play now.
