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The show that started it all is turning 40 and thriving. Read about the early years at Sesame Street and see why sunny days are here to stay.
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This little girl's imagination knows no limits. Join her as she spins yarns and engages in witty word play.
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From 1980 until 1992, 3-2-1 Contact showed kids that every aspect of our planet, from the miraculous to the mundane, has its roots in science.
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This fast-paced mystery series featured a ghost who could only communicate through writing. Haunting and educational!
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Recharged to appeal to children in 2009, the new show encourages learning through today's freshest pop culture.
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When this classic show hit airwaves in 1971, it quickly had kids giggling and grooving their way to literacy.
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In this interactive series, Bert, Ernie, Grover, and Prairie Dawn encourage kids to explore their imagination and cultivate self-expression.
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Intergalactic visitors in a postmodern music video, 1950s comedians, and detectives who use math to solve crimes.
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Emmy and Max join their new dragon friends to explore Dragon Land, encountering challenges and facing their fears along the way.
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This curious Siamese cat gets herself into some tough feline escapades in her native 19th century Imperial China.
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