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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 - Hungry for a New PBS Show? Milo and Pizza Party Fun!
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      Is there anything better than a slice of delicious Connecticut pizza? What about a NEW PBS Kids show? Welcome Milo, a curious little cat who loves learning about new jobs with his pals. Enjoy the new series while snacking on yummy pizza to celebrate National Pizza Party Day!
    • Honoring Our Mothers and Teachers!
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      This week, we reflect and thank some of the most important people in our lives- our mothers and our teachers! With Teacher Appreciation Week and Mother’s Day on the 12th, this is the perfect time to tell those special people in your life how much they mean to you! Or share a book with a loved one for Children’s Book Week! Spending time with those closest to us is never time wasted!
    • New PBS Specials and Celebrate Cinco de Mayo
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      They say April showers bring May flowers, let’s hope they are right! May has so much to celebrate. This week, we begin the month with Cinco de Mayo, new episodes and a game from everyone's favorite neighbor, Daniel Tiger, and a new movie starring Nature Cat!
    • Autism Awareness and Acceptance
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      April is Autism Acceptance Month. Autism is a bio-neurological developmental disability that causes differences in thinking, processing, and social skills. Autism impacts the brain differently, and no two people with autism are the same. As we wrap up the month, take the time to learn something new about autism and learn how to better support people with autism in your community!


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      March is Women’s History Month! This year’s theme is “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion”. As we honor the women who raised us, we also honor women who made our world better throughout history. International Women’s Day on March 8th is the perfect time to share stories and give thanks to all the special women in your life!

      Ramadan also begins this week on March 10th. Starting at sundown, Muslim families will begin their month-long, dawn-to-sunset fast to mark this holy time in the calendar.
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      On this Leap Day, we are beginning to get ready for Read Across America 2024! Beginning next week, classrooms and families all about the nation will celebrate with reading marathons and read-alouds. This all leads up to Read Across America Day on March 7th. This year’s theme is celebrating a world of diverse readers.
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      February is Black History Month and it’s never too early to share the amazing stories and accomplishments of Black leaders in history and today. Discussing the resilience of Black men and women heroes can help children better understand our country’s history and the importance of fighting for what is right.
    • Learning Snacks
      This long President’s Day weekend means extra opportunities for spending family time together! This Saturday is Random Acts of Kindness Day. When doing a random act of kindness, we mustn’t expect anything in return. Have a one-of-a-KIND weekend with this week’s Learning Snacks!
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      Valentine's Day is on Wednesday, February 14th! This time of year, we celebrate love, friendship, and kindness with friends and family. Spread the love this week with these Valentine’s Day crafts and activities!
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      Premiering on February 5th, Lyla in the Loop is a hilariously engaging show for children 4-8 to practice creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills! Lyla and her friends and family love to use their imagination and creativity to solve problems in their community!


    Learning resources for curious families are supported by The Hearst Foundation, The Robert & Marguerite Derx Foundation, The Susan Howarth Foundation, Andy and Bonnie McKirdy and CT Humanities.