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Carl the Collector 

Carl the Collector is a new PBS KIDS program for children aged 4-8 that follows the everyday adventures of Carl, an autistic raccoon who loves collecting things. 

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November 28 is Thanksgiving, and the Month of November is National Native American Heritage Month! Celebrate with one of these books from your local library or book store. 

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We wish all Kids' Club Members born in November a very happy birthday! May your next year be filled with fun friends and new adventures. Be sure to look for the full list on the MPB channel!

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Print the activity and coloring sheets by clicking the photos below, and join Word Girl in a fun adventure hiking with her family! 

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A new way to eat sweet potatoes!

Sweet Potato Cinnamon Rolls will become your new favorite way to eat sweet potatoes! Add them to the dessert table this Thanksgiving. 

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PEEP observes the Moon an interactive Storybook

Click the picture below and get ready to listen to a story about how the Moon changes appearance every night! 

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Magic Number Prediction

  • What You Need: Paper, pencil.
  • Steps:
    1. Ask someone to pick a number, double it, add 10, and then halve it.
    2. Tell them to subtract the original number.
    3. Reveal that the answer is always 5! (It works every time!)

 

Mind-Reading Math

  • What You Need: Paper, pencil.
  • Steps:
    1. Ask someone to think of a number, then add 7, double it, subtract 4, and halve it.
    2. Tell them to subtract their original number.
    3. No matter what they chose, the answer will always be 3!
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Create a Thankful Turkey

Thanksgiving is a holiday for celebrating what you are thankful for. 

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Are you thankful for your family, friends, schoolteachers or your favorite toy? If so, gather some construction paper and markers. On a separate sheet of paper, draw a turkey and lots of feathers.

 Ask for adult’s assistance using scissors to cut your turkey. Write down what you are grateful for on each feather. Click here for the full activity.

 

 

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