"Tiny Time Travel" is a new series of funny and fast-paced live-action shorts that follow 11-year-old inventor, Tyler, and his outgoing best friend, Tony, as they use their time machine to go back in time a tiny bit to solve problems in their neighborhood.
Kids enjoyed a screening of "Lyla in the Loop" and learned the legendary Carrot Cake Dance at the Dougherty County Public Library Northwest Branch in Albany, GA.
In 2024, PBS KIDS will roll out a full slate of civics-themed content. Watch for "City Island Sings"beginning May 29th. "Together We Can"will premiere the first ten episodes on July 3rd.
"Lyla In the Loop" is a funny and engaging new animated series for kids ages 4-8 about Lyla Loops and her fantastical blue sidekick, Stu, who use creative and strategic problem-solving and critical thinking skills to help their family, friends, and community! From building homemade carnival games to creating a new sandwich for the family restaurant– Lyla, Stu, and the whole Loops crew tackle challenges with equal servings of humor and heart.
"Rocket Saves the Day" is based on the New York Times bestselling series “Rocket" by Tad Hills. Rocket and his friend Little Yellow Bird embark on adventures and use the power of reading to save their town.
To celebrate Day of Code, GPB Education joined up with Georgia Tech's College of Computing to feature GPB Education's new suite of computer science games, GASHA GO! World.
Sesame Workshop, the global impact nonprofit behind Sesame Street, has released new resources to help young children learn the basic concepts that serve as a foundation for financial education.
GPB proudly announces the launch of GASHA GO! World, an innovative and free app- and web-based collection of games and videos designed to introduce young learners to computational thinking, digital citizenship, innovative design, and creative communication.
Make learning FUN with the help of these free interactive games for early learners! From constructing bridges to dressing up their favorite characters in silly outfits, there's a game that any child can enjoy at home, on the road, or in the classroom.
Georgia Public Broadcasting has been awarded a $260,000 grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and PBS to extend the reach and impact of PBS KIDS early learning resources to local communities.
This timely, music-filled special helps address some of the challenges and disappointments “little tigers” and their families may be experiencing due to the COVID-19 pandemic.