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Year after year for over three decades, Sesame Street has maintained a mission to reach young children in powerful and responsible ways with a view that learning and fun are equally crucial elements of nay young child's education. Within a community of playful and curious Muppets and monsters as well as nurturing adults, Sesame Street fosters a love of learning. We know childeren are always ready to learn. The question is what are they learning? Visit the PBS Kids Sesame Street site.

Between the Lions is an award-winning PBS television series that premiered in April 2000. It's designed to foster the literacy skills of its viewers, while playfully demonstrating the joys of reading. Each show aims to give kids four to seven yearts old some of the expetiences they need in order to become successful readers. Visit the PBS Kids Between the Lions site.

"By kids, for kids", ZOOM is a daily interactive television series that challenges five-to eleven-year-olds to "tun off the TV and do it!" Based on the original hit series from the 70's, ZOOM is packed with science experiments, recipes, plays, games, jokes, chats, poems, and volunteer ideas, all sent in by viewers, and offering a wealth of activities of kids to do by themselves, with friends, or with their parents. Behind each entertaining half-hour episode is a curriculum develpoed by leading educators and advisors. ZOOM's multidisciplinary conten-based format teaches viewers how to take an active approach to learning to ask questions, create, experiment, open themselves up to new possibilities, and have fun! Visit the PBS Kids ZOOM site.
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