PBS KIDS helps bridge the summer learning gap with a new on-air special, along with other content on TV, online
and on mobile devices, and through partnership activities
On Friday, June 15, PBS KIDS
premieres the SUPER WHY! Around the World Adventure, an on-air event featuring two new episodes of
SUPER WHY!.
This new special is the cornerstone of PBS KIDS’ summer learning
initiative, an effort to help kids continue building key literacy skills
throughout summer vacation. Research shows that students experience
significant learning loss when they do not participate in educational
activities during the summer months. To help bridge this summer learning
gap, PBS KIDS is providing families with the
SUPER WHY! Around the World Adventure, along with a host of other fun and educational content and activities across platforms.
“When
children go back to school in the fall, teachers typically spend
between four and six weeks re-teaching material that students have
forgotten over
the summer,” said
Lesli Rotenberg, senior vice president, Children’s Media, PBS. “We
want to equip families with tools to prevent this ‘summer slide,’ and to
make summer a time for learning and exploring. At PBS KIDS, we know
that kids learn the most from content that is
both educational and engaging, which is why we’re offering a range of
activities across platforms to help kids and parents build key skills
while having fun this summer.”
SUPER WHY! Around the World Adventure – June 15
Two new episodes of the award-winning series created and produced by Out of the Blue Enterprises – “Super Why and the Around the World Adventure” and “Super Why and Naila and the Magic Map” – take the Super Readers around the world in back-to-back adventures in the SUPER WHY! Around the World Adventure. Both episodes will also be available online at PBSKIDS.org/video and on the free PBS KIDS Video App for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
Two new episodes of the award-winning series created and produced by Out of the Blue Enterprises – “Super Why and the Around the World Adventure” and “Super Why and Naila and the Magic Map” – take the Super Readers around the world in back-to-back adventures in the SUPER WHY! Around the World Adventure. Both episodes will also be available online at PBSKIDS.org/video and on the free PBS KIDS Video App for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
“Super Why and the Around the World Adventure”
–
With
the help of their teacher, Wyatt and his friends have contacted a girl
from another school over the computer and are wondering where she
lives. The Super Readers take
a trip around the world with a wacky explorer named Wobblebottom, who
is on the hunt for his friend Sophie. Will they be able to help
Wobblebottom find his friend?
“Super Why and Naila and the Magic Map”
– Pig and his friends
are playing when they find what looks like an Egyptian treasure map,
but they can’t make out the symbols! To search for some answers, the
Super Readers soar into the book “Naila and the Magic Map” and explore
the world of ancient Egypt. Will they be able to
help Naila unravel the mysterious code that will unlock where the
treasure lies?
PBS
KIDS’ summer learning initiative will also include themed programming
on-air, online and on mobile, as well as partnership activities to
support literacy.
Summer Learning Theme Weeks – Starting June 4
This
summer, PBS KIDS will focus on literacy with 10 weeks of themed
programming (check local listings). Each week will feature
reading-related episodes
from a different PBS KIDS series. Select episodes and clips will also
be featured on
PBSKIDS.org/video and on the free PBS KIDS Video App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, and games and activities will be available for kids at
PBSKIDS.org/read and for parents at
PBSPARENTS.org/read. Starting June 4, free episode downloads, video
playlists and other downloadable content will also be available on
iTunes. The line-up includes:
- WILD KRATTS, “Zach Attack Week” – Starting June 4 *Includes one NEW episode*
- WORDGIRL, “Tobey’s Robot Summer” – Starting June 11 *Includes one NEW episode*
- ARTHUR, “Baby Kate Adventure Week” – Starting June 18
- CURIOUS GEORGE, “Monkey Business Week” – Starting June 25 *Includes one NEW episode*
- SUPER WHY!, “Royal Reading Week” – Starting July 2
- THE ELECTRIC COMPANY, “Prankster Planet” – Starting July 9
- DINOSAUR TRAIN, “Gone Fishing Week” – Starting July 16
- MARTHA SPEAKS, “Dog Daze Week” – Starting July 23 *Includes one NEW episode*
- THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT!, “Creepy Crawley Week” – Starting July 30
- SID THE SCIENCE KID, “Get Up and Move Week” – Starting August 6
Partnership Activities
For the third consecutive year, PBS KIDS is partnering with
iVillage to offer the millions of
women in its online community the iVillage PBS KIDS Summer Reading Community Challenge
at ivillage.com/pbs. The challenge
runs from June 18 to July 27 and features free
literacy-building resources, for parents and children, designed by the
experts at PBS Parents and PBS KIDS. Daily activity assignments,
delivered by email,
will be provided by Challenge Coaches Angela Santomero, creator, executive producer and head writer of
SUPER WHY!,
and Jessica Wollman, vice president, Editorial Products & Digital
Programming at Scholastic. The coaches will also answer parent questions
and offer advice throughout the online event.
iVillage and PBS KIDS will also team up with Scholastic to host reading
parties with parent bloggers and within the iVillage community,
reaching more than 1,500 kids across the country.
Soar with Reading,
a
joint project of PBS KIDS and JetBlue Airways, will once again kick off
in late June and will encourage kids’ imaginations to take flight
through reading. The program
features online resources for parents and kids, literacy-based activity
booklets and more, all available at
www.soarwithreading.com.
Additionally, Soar with Reading will be hosting free public events at
local libraries in New York, Boston, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale,
Orlando and San Juan, Puerto Rico throughout the
summer; please check the website in June for more information on these
events.
Soar
with Reading aims to make age-appropriate books accessible to all
children. Thus, JetBlue, with help from Barefoot Books, has committed to
donating
books to children in need. Be sure to visit
www.soarwithreading.com to learn how you can get involved in helping another child Soar with Reading.
In
addition, the SUPER WHY! Reading Camps, in conjunction with 24 PBS
stations from coast-to-coast, will help thousands of young kids discover
the power
of reading this summer through a proven research-based curriculum based
on the series’ groundbreaking interactive learning adventures. National
partners for the program include Boys and Girls Clubs of America, YWCA,
National Education Association, National
Summer Learning Association, Head Start Collaboration and Purpose Built
Communities.
Through
a variety of summer learning initiatives, PBS KIDS continues to offer
educational and engaging content across platforms to more and more
families.
PBS KIDS is increasingly serving children wherever they live, learn and
play. PBS KIDS programs consistently rank #1 with moms and in the top
five with preschoolers*, and
PBSKIDS.org is the #1 kids’ site for both unique viewers and videos viewed (comScore VideoMetrix, March 2012).
*Source: Nielsen NPower,
Live+7
Days national GAA ratings for PBS and select competitive cable
networks. Ratings are ranked monthly in the “PBS Top Rated Kids Programs
and Monthly Highlights
Report” October 2010–March 2012
About PBS KIDS
PBS KIDS, the #1 educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television, online and community-based programs. For more information on specific PBS KIDS programs supporting literacy, science, math and more, visit PBS.org/pressroom, or follow PBS KIDS on Twitter and Facebook.
PBS KIDS, the #1 educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television, online and community-based programs. For more information on specific PBS KIDS programs supporting literacy, science, math and more, visit PBS.org/pressroom, or follow PBS KIDS on Twitter and Facebook.
Out of the Blue Enterprises is dedicated to developing a groundbreaking portfolio of individually-targeted children’s entertainment properties under the direction of a proven management team led by co-founders Angela C. Santomero, and Samantha Freeman. The company creates breakthrough, interactive entertainment and learning-based concepts that span a variety of viable platforms, including television, digital, video, apps, publishing and consumer products.
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