Are your kids missing the camp experience this summer? Welcome to Camp TV from WNET, a series for kids ages 5-10 that blends day camp and learning into one hour of playful fun. Georgia kids can watch the episodes online here. Providing ideas for fun activities to kids who can't go to camp this summer, Camp TV is hosted by a head counselor played by Zachary Noah Piser, a Broadway performer ("Dear Evan Hansen," "Wicked") who guides campers as they learn through play.

Head counselor Zach kicks off each episode with a welcome song and announces the day's theme: silly hat day, camping day, rhyme day, silly sock day, backwards day and more. Zach then guides campers through a variety of activities — exploring nature, math, science, the arts, movement, storytelling, writing and more. For example, kids will learn about surface tension while making bouncing bubbles and discover shapes while creating a flying origami star. They will learn how to do magic tricks, turn sneakers into tap shoes, create an oboe from a straw and make guacamole. They will meet all kinds of animals, from a playful bearcat to chickens who like classical music. Every episode also includes a storytelling segment that features a different book of the day.

Confirmed Camp TV content partners include Bedtime Math, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Children's Museum, Brooklyn Public Library, Chamber Music Society, Children's Museum of the Arts, Franklin Institute, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Let's Learn NYC!, Liberty Science Center, Lincoln Center, Macmillan, Memphis Zoo, National Dance Institute, New Victory Theater, New York Botanical Garden, New York Public Library, New York Road Runners, Playworks, ReadWorks, Story Pirates, and Wildlife Conservation Society. Additional content is provided by teachers who participated in The WNET Group's NJTV Learning Live series.

Camp TV is a production of THIRTEEN PRODUCTIONS LLC for WNET. The program is distributed nationally by The WNET Group. Sandra Sheppard is executive producer. Melinda Toporoff is series producer and writer. Kevin Di Salvo is coordinating producer. Maria Stoian is producer.

Major funding for Camp TV is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional funding is provided by Joan Ganz Cooney.