WordGirl on PBS Kids Go!

WordGirl from PBS KIDS GO!

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This Monday, September 7th, check your local listings for a brand new episode of WordGirl, starring ten year old Becky Botsford, the schoolgirl with an awesome vocabulary and a secret superhero identity for defeating villains!

In “Becky and the Bard“, Becky (voice of Dannah Feinglass) and Violet (Maria Bamford from “American Dad”) compete for the coveted role of Juliet opposite Hunter Throbheart (voice of James Adomian, who is best known as a President G.W. Bush impersonator, performing on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and in the movie “Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay”.) Violet is cast as Juliet with Becky as her understudy, and when Violet is captured by the Energy Monster, it seems like Becky will get her big break at last. But will she choose the role of a lifetime, or choose to save her friend?  vocabulary words for this episode: shimmer, memorize

In “Monkey Vs. Robot”, the city is hosting the big Checker Championship, and Tobey (voice of Patton Oswalt) has the perfect champ- the giant Robot Checkmate 3000, who will face off against Becky’s monkey pal Bob. When Tobey pressures his robot to win, Checkmate goes on a rampage against anything shaped like a checkerboard, and WordGirl and Bob must team up to stop him. vocabulary words: champion, vanquish

Created by Dorothea Gillim and Jack Ferraiolo-who won an Emmy for his work as the series’ head writer-WordGirl seeks to not underestimate children’s intelligence by giving them a show that’s both smart and funny. PBS Kids sent me a screener of these two episodes to review, and now it’s a show I’ll look for to watch with my 10.5 year old!

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Sid the Science Kid Mother’s Day Special

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Following up on the excellent Earth Day episode, PBS Kids presents a special Mother’s Day episode of Sid the Science Kid. In “Special Mom Day Meal”, Sid declares that it’s a special Mom Day, so he makes his Mom French toast for breakfast. When Sid smells the French toast and his stomach growls, he wonders if his stomach is trying to talk to him.

When Sid and his friends investigate at school, they discover that the stomach makes noise when it’s getting ready for digestion. them to do lots of cool stuff like swing from trees, fly in the air, or even scratch their ears with their feet!

The Sid the Science Kid website has great activities for kids including printable Mother’s Day cards, a game that goes along with this week’s theme for the show (The Body) called  “Muscle Memory,” where kids learn all about muscles while helping Sid and his Dad move their bodies.

Other online Sid activities launching May 4th include a free ringtone for mom of the show’s popular “I Love My Mom” song available for a short time at http://www.pbs.org/parents/special/mothersday.html and the launch of the Sid the Science Kid Soundtrack Volume 1, available at www.amazon.com.

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Toot and Puddle Goes Green for Earth Day

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April 22, 2009 is Earth Day, and both Nickelodeon and Noggin (Nick’s collaboration with PBS) have special episodes planned with some of their most popular shows. Toot & Puddle, a new preschool series from National Geographic Kids Entertainment, encourages exploration and adventure, both at home and afar, by piquing kids’ natural curiosity about the world around them. Based on the best-selling book series by author Holly Hobbie, Toot and Puddle is the heart-warming story of two best friends, from Pocket Hollow, who find adventure wherever they go.

On April 22nd, Toot and Puddle will learn about pollution, recycling, and living “green” in two special episodes. I received a sneak peak DVD of the episodes to review, and both Kaitlyn and I enjoyed getting to know Toot and Puddle! These are the Earth Day episodes:

In “Recycle Cycle,” Toot and Puddle discover a pollution problem in Pocket Pond and the whole gang rallies to clean up their home environment. Toot makes a boat out of garbage he finds, and they learn about how to separate trash into recycling.

In “Being Green”, Toot & Puddle visit Uncle Bertie in Scotland. In the process, the pig pals get an enjoyable lesson in living green.

Check your local listings for the special Earth Day programming on Nickelodeon and Noggin on April 22nd!

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