On March 2,
PBS KIDS will celebrate the 108th
birthday of Dr. Seuss on-air, online, and on mobile. PBS stations
nationwide will feature THE CAT-IN-THE-HAT-A-THON, a two-hour marathon
of
THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! (check local listings).
Kids will also be able to engage with the Cat and friends through games
and video content online and on mobile, and parents will be able to
enjoy a new Birthday Party Builder Tool on the
PBS KIDS Shop website.
“THE
CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! is designed to help young
children learn core science skills to prepare them for success in school
– while taking them on Seussian adventures that inspire their
curiosity,”
said Lesli Rotenberg, Senior Vice President, Children’s Media, PBS.
“Families, schools and communities around the country pay tribute to Dr.
Seuss at this time each year, and we join them in honoring his legacy
with content that encourages kids to explore
the world around them.”
THE
CAT IN THE HAT-A-THON will feature two brand new episodes, “Seasons –
Spring and Summer/Fall and Winter,” which takes the Cat, Nick and Sally
on a journey through the four seasons, and “When I Grow Up/Doing
It Differently,” in which Nick and Sally explore what it means to grow
up and learn that trying a different approach can sometimes be the best
way to solve a problem. The marathon will also include encore
presentations of “Hooray for Hair/Ice Is Nice” and
“Chasing Rainbows/Follow the Prints.”
The
celebration will continue online and on mobile. Video clips from all
four episodes featured in THE CAT IN THE HAT-A-THON will be available
for free online at
PBSKIDS.org/video and on the
PBS KIDS Video App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. The
PBS KIDS Shop
will also launch a Birthday Party Builder Tool – a one-stop-shop
for parents’ every party need – on March 1. From tableware and party
banners to clothing and gifts, the Party Builder offers customized
recommendations based on the number of guests and exclusive,
personalized products. It’s a fun and easy way for parents
to plan the perfect party featuring their kids’ favorite characters,
including the Cat in the Hat.
THE
CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! has ranked among the top ten
programs for children ages 2 to 5 since it premiered on PBS KIDS in
September 2010.* The series is a key part of PBS KIDS’ commitment to
helping kids build critical STEM – science, technology, engineering and
math – skills through engaging content across platforms.
Following is a listing of the episodes airing during the March 2 CAT-IN-THE-HAT-A-THON (check local listings for air dates and times).
“Seasons – Spring and Summer/Fall and Winter” *NEW*
“Seasons – Spring and Summer”
– For Show and Tell at school, Nick and Sally must bring something from
their favorite season. But how can they choose
which is their favorite? The Cat in the Hat takes them to the magical
Garden of Seasons, where they can visit any season they like, any time
they like! They meet three young animals and journey with them as they
begin to grow up. Sally decides that she has
two favorite seasons, and with the pictures taken from the Snaparama
camera, she now has a scrapbook of pictures to show why!
“Seasons – Fall and Winter”
– It’s Nick’s turn to choose a favorite season. Back to the Garden of
Seasons to visit Fall and Winter! In Fall, they meet
up with their friends from Spring and Summer to have a going away party
for Candy the goose who’s about to fly south. In Winter, they have a
great time playing with Sam the hare while all his other friends
hibernate. Nick can’t decide on just one season, so
he makes a picture of all the fun they had in both seasons!
“When I Grow Up/Doing Things Differently” *NEW*
“When I Grow Up”
– Sally and Nick are trying to guess what they’ll be when they grow up
when the Cat drops in for a visit. Cat is sure Nick and Sally
will never guess what his friend Puggle will be when she grows up. When
they see her, they start guessing right away! A frog? A duck? No, a
beaver! They discover that, while Puggle may have some similarities to
other creatures, she will grow up to be a duck
billed platypus.
“Doing It Differently”
– Nick and Sally can’t seem to find Harvey the guinea pig. They find
the Cat in the Hat instead! Cat suggests that Sally and Nick
might find Harvey by meeting three friends who always do things
differently – like a bird that runs instead of flies, or a cat that
swims, or a fish that walks on the mud! Nick and Sally are sure to find
Harvey now – by doing it differently!
“Hooray for Hair/Ice Is Nice”
“Hooray for Hair”
– Sally and Nick are getting their hair cut today; maybe they should
try new hairstyles! A trip to meet three of Cat’s friends (and
some styling help from the Wig-o-lator) will help them decide! Should
they have Yak hair? No, too hot! How about hair like a fur seal? Not
quite, too short. A porcupine? No way! How will they ever get a hug from
their moms with hair that spiky? They decide
that the hair they have is what’s perfect for them!
“Ice Is Nice” –
Nick
and Sally want some nice cold lemonade, but there are no more ice cubes
in Sally’s fridge! A trip to Freeze-your-knees Snowland will fix that!
They meet Cat’s friend Polly the polar bear who introduces
Sally and Nick to all the different kinds of ice that make up her home.
After trying many types of ice, they find the kind that will be perfect
for their lemonade!
“Chasing Rainbows/Follow the Prints”
“Chasing Rainbows” –
The
kids are painting a picture of a rainbow but can’t remember all the
colors to use. Luckily for them, Cat takes them to Color-ga-lore to meet
King Kaleidoscope, an expert on rainbows!
A musical number teaches them the proper color order, and a silly spray
of water leads them to discover how to make their
very own rainbow!
“Follow the Prints” –
Nick
and Sally are enjoying a backyard picnic when they discover their last
strawberry has gone missing! Who could have taken it? Cat’s friend Cluey
Looey can help them! They are off to Muddyfeet Waterhole
where they learn about how the differently shaped feet, paws, or hooves
of various animals make differently shaped footprints. Back home, they
follow the prints and discover their strawberry was taken by a squirrel!
Luckily, the Cat has some more!
About THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT!
THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT!
was
created in response to recent findings that children graduating from
kindergarten are less prepared to learn about science than about other
subjects. The series supports young children’s science learning
by introducing scientific inquiry skills, teaching core science
concepts and vocabulary, and preparing preschoolers for kindergarten and
first grade science curriculum — all in whimsical style.
A team of science and early childhood experts developed the curriculum for the first season’s 40 episodes, each of which begins with a question posed by Sally or Nick. Although the Cat knows a lot of things, his insatiable curiosity to learn more about the world leads to adventures with Sally and Nick in his one-of-a-kind Thinga-ma-jigger, a marvelously Seuss-ian contraption that sprouts wings, pontoons, booster rockets, skis, and just about anything else needed to find the answer. The inquisitive gang travels to the bottom of the sea to observe giant sea worms, zips to the rain forest to visit animals living in Kapok trees, and shrinks to bee-size to visit a hive and learn how honey is made. Guided by the Cat, the kids figure things out by observing, collecting and managing clues, making connections, constructing and evaluating theories, and having discussions – all in a preschool-appropriate manner. Produced by Portfolio Entertainment Inc. and Collingwood O’Hare Productions, in association with Dr. Seuss Enterprises, Random House Children’s Entertainment, Treehouse, and PBS KIDS, THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! is based on Random House’s best selling Beginner Book collection, “The Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library.”
A team of science and early childhood experts developed the curriculum for the first season’s 40 episodes, each of which begins with a question posed by Sally or Nick. Although the Cat knows a lot of things, his insatiable curiosity to learn more about the world leads to adventures with Sally and Nick in his one-of-a-kind Thinga-ma-jigger, a marvelously Seuss-ian contraption that sprouts wings, pontoons, booster rockets, skis, and just about anything else needed to find the answer. The inquisitive gang travels to the bottom of the sea to observe giant sea worms, zips to the rain forest to visit animals living in Kapok trees, and shrinks to bee-size to visit a hive and learn how honey is made. Guided by the Cat, the kids figure things out by observing, collecting and managing clues, making connections, constructing and evaluating theories, and having discussions – all in a preschool-appropriate manner. Produced by Portfolio Entertainment Inc. and Collingwood O’Hare Productions, in association with Dr. Seuss Enterprises, Random House Children’s Entertainment, Treehouse, and PBS KIDS, THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! is based on Random House’s best selling Beginner Book collection, “The Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library.”
ABOUT RANDOM HOUSE CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT, LLC
Random
House Children's Entertainment, a division of Random House Children's
Books, is dedicated to expanding the reach of children's stories beyond
books to a variety of traditional and new media
platforms. Drawing from the rich and varied library of books published
by Random House, the company's mission is to create, produce, and
distribute quality projects for young people that will educate,
enlighten, and entertain. Random House Children's Books
is the world's largest English-language children's trade book
publisher. Creating books for toddlers through young adult readers, in
all formats from board books to activity books to picture books, novels,
ebooks and apps, the imprints of Random House Children's
Books bring together award-winning authors and illustrators,
world-famous franchise characters, and multimillion-copy series. Random
House is also the longtime home of the beloved and bestselling Dr. Seuss
books which continue to make learning to read fun
for millions of children everywhere. Seussville (www.seussville.com)-the
official home of Dr. Seuss on the Web-is the place for children of all
ages to play and learn with Dr. Seuss's
wonderfully whimsical books and classic characters. Random House
Children's Books is a division of Random House, Inc., whose parent
company is Bertelsmann AG, a leading international media company.
ABOUT DR. SEUSS ENTERPRISES, L.P.
The primary focus of the Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. is to protect the integrity of the Dr. Seuss books while expanding beyond books into ancillary areas. This effort is a strategic part of the overall mission to nurture and safeguard the relationship consumers have with Dr. Seuss characters. Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss) said he never wanted to license his characters to anyone who would “round out the edges.” That is one of the guiding philosophies of Dr. Seuss Enterprises. Audrey S. Geisel, the widow of Dr. Seuss, heads Dr. Seuss Enterprises as President.
The primary focus of the Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. is to protect the integrity of the Dr. Seuss books while expanding beyond books into ancillary areas. This effort is a strategic part of the overall mission to nurture and safeguard the relationship consumers have with Dr. Seuss characters. Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss) said he never wanted to license his characters to anyone who would “round out the edges.” That is one of the guiding philosophies of Dr. Seuss Enterprises. Audrey S. Geisel, the widow of Dr. Seuss, heads Dr. Seuss Enterprises as President.
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