New content from DANIEL TIGER’S NEGHBORHOOD, hands-on activities, resources and more kick off a school year of fun and learning
Arlington, VA, August 16, 2022 – Kids from coast-to-coast are heading back to school – and PBS KIDS is getting them ready for new friends and new adventures with content and resources designed to help students, teachers, and families as they make the transition back to school. The offerings include a range of tools for building confidence and social skills as well as award-winning series with important life lessons for school-bound young viewers – from making friends and managing feelings, to persevering through challenges and supporting new routines.
“Every school year marks a new beginning filled with possibilities for making friends, having adventures, and developing new skills,” said Sara DeWitt, Senior Vice President and General Manager, PBS KIDS. “Going back to school is a big transition for young children and their families, as well as the nation’s teachers, and PBS KIDS is committed to supporting them with the resources they need to ensure the best possible start.”
PBS KIDS viewers will get a chance to stream their favorite series that entertain while imparting important life lessons and reinforcing key developmental skills. This includes:
- Shorts from XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM (now available), which explore themes including perseverance, compassion, honesty, courage, responsibility, gratitude, curiosity, and creativity.
- New episodes from the Emmy award-winning, PBS KIDS Talk About, the series featuring real parent-child conversations on a wide range of timely subjects. These will stream free on PBS KIDS starting on August 4 (Friendship), August 11, 18 (Perseverance, in English and Spanish), August 25 (Scary Things), and September 1 (Celebrating Family).
This year also marks the 10th anniversary of DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD, one of PBS KIDS’ most beloved series from Fred Rogers Productions, and the celebration will begin September 3 with a special “Top Ten Tiger Tales” marathon of ten episodes as voted on by fans. The marathon will lead into the Season 6 premiere of the Emmy-winning series on September 5, with a week of new episodes that focus on trying new things and having new experiences. The episodes will stream free on PBS KIDS starting September 5.
Parents and caregivers can visit the back-to-school hub on PBS KIDS for Parents for age-appropriate tips, activities, and printables that help children create routines, manage their emotions, and build new friendships. New resources like How to Prepare Your Child for a New School and Setting Goals for a New School Year support parents in preparing their kids for new experiences. Additional articles and activities – like building a family fort and making a back-to-school time capsule – will be available throughout August and September to offer conversation starters and opportunities for reflection in kicking off the new school year.
For teachers, the back-to-school collection on PBS LearningMedia offers curriculum-aligned resources that can be customized to meet the unique learning needs of each student. New this school year are classroom posters, available in English and Spanish, along with the Teach Your Waycalendar and Spark Learning with DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD, a self-paced learning course for PreK-2 teachers.
About PBS KIDS
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 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 stream PBS KIDS for free anytime, no subscription required. A large collection of mobile apps and pbskids.org provide accessible content that spark kids’ curiosity. PBS KIDS and local stations across the country support the entire ecosystem in which children learn and grow – including their teachers and caregivers, parents, and community – providing resources accessible anytime and anywhere. For more information, visit pbs.org/pressroom, or follow PBS KIDS on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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