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Faith tag: Family

  • Molly of Denali

    Molly helps her mom and dad run the Denali Trading Post, a general store, bunkhouse, and transport hub in the fictional village of Qyah, Alaska. Each episode follows Molly, her dog Suki and her friends Tooey and Trini on their daily adventures in Alaska, from fishing to building snow forts to delivering a camera to friends on a volcano via dog sled.

  • Alma’s Way

    Alma’s Way is an American animated children’s television series from Fred Rogers Productions created and executive produced by former Sesame Street actress Sonia Manzano and animated by Canadian animation studio Pipeline Studios. The series premiered on PBS Kids on October 4, 2021.

  • Arthur

    Based on the books by Marc Brown, these are the adventures of Arthur , an 8-year-old aardvark, and his family and friends as they grow up and learn how to be good neighbors to one another.

  • Curious George

    George lives to find new things to discover, touch, spill, and chew. Everything is new to George and worth investigating. Of course, in George’s hands – all four of them – investigation often leads to unintended consequences! Throughout George’s adventures, he encounters and models basic concepts in each of the three content areas.

  • Curious George

    The predictably precocious Curious George springs to life in this animated series based on Margret and H.A. Rey’s classic children’s books and narrated by actor William H. Macy. The first season finds George making a home for his homing pigeon friend, Compass; putting his newfound knowledge about the number zero to the test; and strapping on a pair of roller skates to help his friends Mr. and Mrs. Dulson sell more toys at their toy store.

  • The Berenstain Bears

    The series is set in a world populated only by anthropomorphic bears and primarily centers around the Berenstain Bears. The Berenstain Bears are a family residing in the rural community of Bear Country consisting of Mama Bear, Papa Bear, Brother Bear, and Sister Bear. Albeit numerous episodes are based on the books and promote the same morals as encouraged in the picture books from which their plots originated, the program’s faithfulness to the original series is slightly mixed on account of a number of later episodes following original storylines. Nonetheless, they mostly portray the same environment depicted in the original Berenstain Bears storybooks quite accurately and concentrate on the messages and lessons learned by the family through their different experiences, such as generousity and responsibility, as well as the daily lives of the bears.

  • Franklin

    On a secret mission to France, Benjamin Franklin plays a sophisticated game of intrigue and seduction—with the fate of American independence hanging in the balance.

  • Caillou

    This show is about the life of a young bald boy named Caillou , his family and his friends. It is based on the books by Christine L’Heureux and Helene Despeteaux, which is highly popular in the Quebec area in Canada. There are actually two versions of the show. The first version premiered in late 1998, is only 5 minutes in length, consists of 65 episodes, and is fully animated. The plot line of this version is that a grandmother reads her grandchildren a Caillou book. While this version enjoys success in some countries outside the US, it was never formally aired in the US. The second version, which premiered in late 2000, has the show extended to 30 minutes, and has puppets, music and live action segments thrown in. The animation parts, however, are a mixture of the first version of the show with the “grandma reading to kids” part of the story lopped off and some new stories (however…

  • Super Why!

    Super Why! is an animated superhero preschool educational children’s television series created by Angela Santomero and developed by Santomero and Samantha Freeman Alpert for PBS Kids. Santomero and Alpert additionally serve as executive producers alongside Steven DeNure and Anne Loi. The series was produced by Santomero and Alpert’s New York City-based production company Out of the Blue Enterprises in co-production with DHX Media Toronto for the first and second seasons and DHX Media Halifax for the third season. Animation was by Toronto-based C.O.R.E. Toons, Gallus Entertainment and DHX Media. The opening and closing theme songs were written by composers and lyricists Steve D’Angelo and Terry Tompkins, with D’Angelo also providing lead vocals for both. The background score for seasons 2 and 3 was composed by Lorenzo Castelli and Jeff Morrow.

  • WordGirl

    WordGirl is an American animated superhero children’s television series produced by the Soup2Nuts animation unit of Scholastic Entertainment for PBS Kids. The series began as a series of shorts entitled The Amazing Colossal Adventures of WordGirl that premiered on PBS Kids Go! on November 10, 2006, usually shown at the end of Maya & Miguel; the segment was then spun off into a thirty-minute episodic series that aired from September 3, 2007, to August 7, 2015. The series of shorts consisted of thirty episodes, with 128 episodes and a special in the full half-hour series. WordGirl creator Dorothea Gillim felt that most children’s animation “underestimated [children’s] sense of humor” and hoped to create a more intellectual show for young audiences.