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Faith tag: Family

  • Cyberchase

    Cyberchase chronicles the adventures of three extraordinary kids, collectively called the CyberSquad: Matt, the leader Jackie the CyberSquad’s resident fashion guru, and Inez,with a lot of questions in her mind (and she hates being called Nezzie). At the beginning of the series, Matt, Jackie and Inez, through a set of extraordinary circumstances, get warped into “Cyberspace” via a library computer in the “Real World.” Now all three are involved in a power struggle between the beauteous and wise Motherboard, protectress of all Cyberspace, and the dastardly Hacker, who wishes to become its overlord. With the help of Dr. Marbles and Digit, Motherboard’s faithful aides, the kids must save the Internet from Hacker’s evil plans using logic and (The most hated subject in the entire history of education) mathematics instead of weapons and dramatics to defeat any obstacles in their way!

  • The Magic School Bus

    The Magic School Bus is an animated educational children’s television series, based on the book series of the same name by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen. Originally broadcast on PBS from September 11, 1994 to December 8, 1997, the series received critical acclaim for its use of celebrity voice talent, as well as combining entertainment with an educational series. The series stars Lily Tomlin as the voice of Ms. Frizzle. The theme song is performed by Little Richard.

  • The Magic School Bus Rides Again

    Bus, do your stuff! The kids are back at Walkerville School for another school year of astonishing, out-of-this-world field trips in this all-new reimagining of the iconic science-comedy-adventure series The Magic School Bus™. But this year, there’s a new Frizzle. The younger sister of the famed Professor Frizzle has taken over the classroom. But worry not – the new Ms. Frizzle shares her sister’s zany ways and passion for science. Field trips this year are wilder than ever, into the clouds, across the internet, riding the continents – even a plunge into the depths of the Sun itself. And along the way, the kids we know and love bring their science investigations into the 21st century – still taking chances, making mistakes and getting messy!

  • Reading Rainbow

    Reading Rainbow is an American educational children’s television series designed to encourage a love of books and reading. The original series aired on PBS and PBS Kids from July 11, 1983 to November 10, 2006, with each episode based on a featured children’s book, which is discovered through a number of on-location segments or stories. Episodes also feature children recommending books to find at the local library. The public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, including a Peabody Award and 26 Emmy Awards, ten as Outstanding Children’s Series. Sony Pictures’ child-oriented KidZuko brand revived the series on YouTube starting on October 4, 2025.

  • Wishbone

    Wishbone is an American live-action children’s television series that aired from 1995 to 1997 and originally broadcast on PBS. It is about a Jack Russell Terrier dog named Wishbone who daydreams about being the lead character of stories from classic literature.

  • Zoom

    On the show, a cast of seven kids known as Zoomers presented various activities such as games, plays, poems, recipes, jokes, movies and science experiments, all suggested by viewer contributions. The cast also had informal chats on subjects such as hospitals, school, family and prejudice, titled Zoomraps. Each episode ended with a choreographed song performed by the cast.

  • Between the Lions

    Between the Lions is an American educational children’s television series designed to promote reading that combines live-action, sketch comedy, animation, and puppetry. The show is a co-production between WGBH in Boston, Sirius Thinking, Ltd., in New York City, and Mississippi Public Broadcasting in Jackson, the distributor from seasons 1–10. The show won ten Daytime Emmy awards between 2001 and 2007. The show premiered on PBS Kids on April 3, 2000, taking over the schedule slot held by The Puzzle Place upon its debut, and ended on November 22, 2010. While not produced with Sesame Workshop’s involvement, it is created by alumni of the fellow PBS children’s show Sesame Street, which was produced by Sesame Workshop, and featured guest appearances from some of its characters. Furthermore, it is a companion piece to Sesame Street aimed at slightly older children.

  • Yippee TV Storytime

    Read-aloud faith stories.

  • Minno Hymns

    Kids learning the old songs.

  • Worship Together Kids

    Simple worship for living rooms.