Kids

See Us Coming Together: A Sesame Street Special

Streaming through December 23, 2021

Watch the Sesame Street special See Us Coming Together streaming through December 23, 2021!

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Pop Up in a Park - Summer Series

Tue, 07/27/2021 - 9:00am

Join WXXI Kids & Monroe County Library System as we Pop Up in a Park this summer!

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The R-Word, Free Virtual Screening

WATCH ONLINE THROUGH JULY 21

Presented as part of Move to Include, this film takes a purposeful look into the long-reaching history and lasting implications of the word retard(ed) and current attitudes and perceptions about people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 

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PBS Kids Programming

Mon, 01/25/2021 - 6:30am

All week long, WXXI-TV and WXXI-Kids 24/7 will air special PBS Kids programming that deals with disability issues, including episodes from Arthur, Peg + Cat and Dinosaur Train.

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Daily Activity Calendars

WXXI Kids has created a series of monthly activity calendars full of PBS KIDS hands-on activities to support your child's learning.

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Do-At-Home PBS KIDS Activities

WXXI Kids has curated a list of do at home activities.

WXXI Kids has curated some do-at-home activities for young children - coloring pages, puzzles and games, free apps, and more.

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WXXI Kids 24/7

Fri, 09/15/2017 - 6:00am

WXXI Kids 24/7 is a TV channel and livestream dedicated to PBS KIDS programming when and where you want it.

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WXXI Kids Summer Exploration Station Events 2015

Mon, 06/29/2015 - 12:00pm

Celebrate Summer Learning with WXXI Kids and Central Library! 

Come play at Exploration Stations in the Children’s Center of the Central Library. Do fun hands-on activities and keep the learning going all summer long!

 

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WXXI Kids 2015 Summer Learning

Mon, 06/29/2015 - 6:00am

WXXI Kids offers FREE, fun and educational content, tools and events for families this summer!

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Talking with Kids About the News, Emergencies & Tragedy: For Home & Classroom

WXXI Education curated a list of resources to help adults (parents, caregivers, educators) discuss emergencies, news headlines and when tragedy strikes. 

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