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- Levar Burton introduces young viewers to illustrated readings of children's literature and explores their related subjects.
- A comedy variety show that teaches basic phonetic and grammar concepts using live-action sketches, cartoons, songs, and Spider-Man episodes.
- A group of kids solves local crimes, capers, and mysteries in their neighborhood, with the help of a ghost who can only communicate through writing and words.
- Two children find a dragonscale, and have fun socializing with dragons.
- The adventures of a larger-than-life red dog on Bridwell Island.
- The Electric Company are a group of kids with the ability to create and rearrange words, they are usually in conflict with The Pranksters, who have similar powers but use them to cause trouble.
- Live-action and animation blend together in this educational fantasy about a family of lions running a library filled with adventurous and musical books.
- A children's show explaining various principles of science and their applications.
- The Cat in The Hat knows a lot about virtually every thing. With the help of fish, thing 1, and thing 2; the Cat in the Hat teaches kids about many things through song and games.
- Tales of a dog, Martha, who eats alphabet soup and gains the ability to speak. This series follows the antics of Martha and her owner as she encounters many adventures with her newfound ability.
- An action-adventure comedy that follows the adventures of feisty and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray, an Alaska Native girl, her dog Suki, and friends Tooey and Trini on their adventures in epically beautiful Alaska.
- In Word World, words actually become the objects they represent in an innovative, educational and entertaining adventure for your kids.
- A kids anthology show that humorously illustrates various elements of mathematics.
- Hero Elementary is a school for budding superheroes, where kids learn how to master their innate powers while exploring science. The series teaches children ages 4 to 7 how to investigate, make predictions and figure out solutions.
- The adventures of children's book character Clifford the Big Red Dog, set when Emily Elizabeth adopted him as a puppy.
- Maya Santos interferes in the lives of those around her, often dragging her twin, Miguel, into her schemes.
- The Spanish-language counterpart of "Sesame Street". It uses dubbed portions of the original, but also includes separately-produced segments with its own cast of Muppets and human characters.
- Big Bird and his pals are making musical mayhem as they sing the goofiest, nuttiest, silliest songs ever. Join in with Sesame Street favorites Oscar, Ernie, the Count, and more as they tickle your funny bone.
- The crime-fighting adventures of five members of an inner-city community center.
- Herry Monster hosts The Fuzzy Awards, presenting a variety of monster songs from Sesame Street.
- Straight at YA is about the controversial issue of legalized homosexuality. it tracks the straight at YA movement which is comprised of a radical group of southern Baptists that openly rally against it. Kirk plays a father wrapped up in the middle when his 18 yo son, once gay, turns homosexual hater.
- Charting the New World was the task of American surveyors and European mapmakers. This is a 21st-century look at the craftmanship and importance of 18th-century mapmaking that reveals for student historians the geography of a rapidly changing world.
- The Brown vs. Board of Education case declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional. But in the time since, how have black children benefited? This documentary makes the case that the education system within the United States is not only generally flawed, but particularly under serves black communities and black children. Within this film, the creators sat down with black academics to get their perspective on the current public school system and what alternative options that parents have to give children their best chance. Additionally, the film gives insight into two homes of children who are being home-schooled. There, we find out the benefits of finding ways to home-school and/or supplement your child's learning to include a full and true history of the United States and the world that is not white-washed. Additionally, children learn at their own pace, with their strengths highlighted, leaving many of them testing ahead of the grades they would be in had they stayed in public school. The documentary makes the case that in order for the black community to succeed, proper education needs to be instilled and the system itself has to be rebuilt.