New Releases
Bah! Humbug! Charles Dickens’ classic Christmas ghost story comes to life. Viewers will follow the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge as he is haunted by the Ghosts of Christmas and learns the value of kindness. Adapted for younger children by Brooke Jorden.
All aboard the Christmas Train! Join Santa, his enterprising elves, snuggly snowmen, friendly carolers, and the rest of Christmas's colorful characters on a train ride that teaches counting. Based on the children's book by David Miles.
Twelve charming Christmas elves travel throughout Nebraska to see who is still awake before Santa comes. Along the way, they visit state landmarks and curiosities, all decked in holly and holiday fun. Based on the children's book by Trish Madson.
In the good old days, the elves made toys by hand at Santa's workshop, but times have changed. The North Pole modernized, and Santa.com was born. Now, Christmas wishes are fulfilled by robotic candy cane arms and delivered by peppermint drones. Th...Read More
Nixtamal is an Aztec word to describe corn that has been partially cooked and soaked with calcium hydroxide, otherwise referred to as cal or lime. Calcium hydroxide is merely the dust that results from scraping a limestone rock. The Aztec would gr...Read More
Josh's excited to try being Teacher for the Day, but Blue seems nervous to try something new. Part of the "Blue's Clues and You" series.
Let's celebrate morning routines with Tickety by singing a brand-new wake-up song. Viewers play a timely game of Blue's Clues to figure out what special time is coming up and help Josh get ready for the day and straighten out Felicia's schedule. P...Read More
It's a busy delivery day for Mailbox, and he could really use some help. There's a super-special letter that needs to be delivered, but Mailbox doesn't know who the letter is for. Part of the "Blue's Clues and You" series.
Camilia the librarian wants to tell a story using ASL. Let's dive deeper into American Sign Language and the deaf community. Part of the "Blue's Clues and You" series.
Philippe looks at the wonderful world of insects. He heads to the University of Texas to see how research is helping to control invasive fire ant populations. Part of the "Xploration Awesome Planet" series.
What’s the secret to lying on a bed of nails? How can one magically restore broken glass? Host Steve Spangler shows viewers amazing magic tricks all based on science. Part of the "Xploration DIY Sci" series.
Philippe Cousteau travels to Utah where scientists have discovered a massive amount of dinosaur bones. He also goes to an area where dinosaur footprints have been preserved. Next, let's visit Hawaii and see how these islands evolved from volcanoes...Read More