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This is a list of programs currently or formerly broadcast on public television byPBS Kids on localPBS stations and the 24/7 channel in the United States.

Current programming

  • 1 Co-distributed byAmazon Prime Video, the official streaming partner for PBS Kids programming[1]
  • 2 Co-distributed on the PBS Retro streaming channel

Original programming

TitlePremiere dateCurrent seasonSource(s)
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood12February 19, 1968Reruns[note 1][note 2]
Sesame StreetNovember 10, 196956[note 3]
Arthur1October 7, 1996Reruns
Cyberchase1January 21, 200215
Curious GeorgeSeptember 4, 2006Reruns[note 4][note 5]
Super Why!1September 3, 2007Reruns[note 6]
WordGirl1Reruns[note 7]
Dinosaur Train1September 7, 2009Reruns[note 8]
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!September 6, 2010Reruns[note 9]
Wild Kratts1January 3, 20117
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood1September 3, 20127
Peg + Cat1October 7, 2013Reruns[note 10]
Odd Squad1November 26, 20144[2][3][4]
Nature Cat1November 25, 2015Reruns[note 11][5]
Ready Jet Go!1February 15, 2016Reruns[note 12]
Pinkalicious & Peterrific1February 19, 20187[note 13][6]
Let's Go Luna!1November 21, 2018Reruns[note 14][7]
Molly of Denali1July 15, 20194[8]
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum1November 11, 20192[9]
Clifford the Big Red Dog (2019)December 7, 2019Reruns[note 15][10]
Hero Elementary1June 1, 2020Reruns[note 16][11]
Elinor Wonders Why1September 7, 20202
Donkey Hodie1May 3, 20212
Alma's Way1October 4, 20212[12]
Rosie's Rules1October 3, 20221[13]
Work It Out Wombats!1February 6, 20231[14]
Lyla in the Loop1February 5, 20241[15]
Milo1October 1, 20241[note 17][note 18][16][17][18][19][20]
Carl the Collector1November 14, 20241[21][22][23]
Weather Hunters1September 8, 20251[24][25]
Phoebe & Jay1February 2, 20261[26][27]

Local reruns

The following programs are currently airing on select local PBS stations only. They are no longer distributed nationally, but are still available for local stations to air independently.

TitlePremiere dateNational run end dateSource(s)
Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000)September 4, 2000October 2, 2022[note 19]
Maya & MiguelOctober 11, 2004December 31, 2010[note 20]
SciGirls1February 11, 2010June 23, 2023[note 21]

Programming from American Public Television

The following programs are distributed byAmerican Public Television, not PBS itself. These programs are broadcast by select local PBS stations.

TitlePremiere dateCurrent seasonSource(s)
Biz Kid$January 6, 2008Reruns
Roey's PaintboxFebruary 4, 2015Reruns
Kid StewMay 1, 2018Reruns
Albie's ElevatorSeptember 4, 20232[28][29][30]
The Infinite Art Hunt1[28][31]
Mia & CodieJanuary 2, 20252[32][33]
SkillsvilleMarch 3, 20251[note 22][34][35][36][37]
VegesaursApril 1, 20251[38]

Programming from NETA

The following programs are distributed by National Educational Telecommunications Association, not PBS itself. These programs are broadcast by select local PBS stations.

TitlePremiere dateCurrent seasonSource(s)
Curious Crew201710
Into the OutdoorsJune 3, 20204
Let's LearnDecember 14, 20204
DIY Science TimeMay 31, 20213
Camp TVJune 16, 2021Reruns
The Reading League's Reading Buddies20223
Wimee's WordsApril 1, 20222
Wordsville1January 10, 20251[39]

Interstitial programming

The following interstitials run for a minute and are usually shown at the start or end of a traditional, full-form program.

TitlePremiere dateSource(s)
PBS Kids Rocks!September 6, 2010[note 23]
You Can Be Anything!2016
You, Me, and CommunityOctober 1, 2017[40]
The Really Really Awesome Activity Challenge
Get Moving!August 3, 2020

Short-form programming

TitlePremiere dateSource(s)
Oh Noah!April 11, 2011[note 24][41][42]
Elinor Wonders Why'sThat's So Interesting!1May 3, 2021
Through the Woods1June 4, 2021
Jelly, Ben & PogoOctober 4, 2021[12]
Molly of Denali: The Big Gathering1November 1, 2022
City Island1December 26, 2022[43]
What Can You Become?March 3, 2023
Super Why's Comic Book Adventures1October 18, 2023[44]
Together We CanJuly 3, 2024[45][46]
Acoustic Rooster: Jazzy JamsApril 11, 2025

Blocks

TitlePremiere dateSource(s)
PBS Kids Family NightApril 21, 2017[47][48][49]

Upcoming programming

Original programming

TitlePremiere dateSource(s)
Super Why's Comic Book AdventuresFall 2026[50]
Wowsabout2026[51][52]
The Day You BeginTBA[53]

Acquired programming

TitlePremiere dateSource(s)
PiripenguinsTBA[54]

Former programming

  • 1 Co-distributed byAmazon Prime Video, the official streaming partner for PBS Kids programming[1]
  • 2 Co-distributed byRoku on the PBS Retro streaming channel

PTV

For a list of earlier children’s programming on PBS, prior to the PTV block (such asZoom or3-2-1 Contact), seeList of programs broadcast by PBS.

Original programming

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
Square One TelevisionJanuary 26, 1987October 7, 1994
Shining Time StationJanuary 29, 1989June 11, 1998
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?September 30, 1991October 4, 1996
Lamb Chop's Play-AlongJanuary 13, 1992August 29, 1997
GhostwriterOctober 4, 1992September 5, 1999
StorytimeOctober 11, 19921999[note 25]
The Magic School BusSeptember 10, 1994September 25, 1998
Bill Nye the Science GuyOctober 10, 1994September 3, 1999
Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?October 7, 1996September 25, 1998
The Charlie Horse Music PizzaJanuary 5, 1998September 3, 1999

Programming fromAmerican Program Service

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
PappylandMay 25, 1993September 3, 1999
KidsongsApril 4, 1994October 24, 1998
The Adventures of Dudley the DragonSeptember 18, 1994September 5, 1999
Preschool Power19951998
The Swamp Critters of Lost LagoonNovember 4, 1995December 27, 1997
Bloopy's BuddiesJanuary 6, 19961998
The ReppiesSeptember 28, 1996November 2, 1996
Groundling Marsh19971999

Acquired programming

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
Katie and OrbieOctober 9, 1995November 6, 1997
Salty's LighthouseDecember 6, 19971998[55]

Blocks

Block titleLaunch dateEnd dateSource(s)
The GameOctober 7, 1996September 6, 1999

PBS Kids

Original programming

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
Reading Rainbow12July 11, 1983August 28, 2009[note 2][56][57][58]
Barney & FriendsApril 6, 1992November 14, 2015[note 26]
The Puzzle PlaceJanuary 16, 1995March 31, 2000
Plaza SesamoApril 3, 1995January 4, 2010[note 27]
WishboneOctober 9, 1995August 31, 2014[note 28]
Kratts' Creatures12June 3, 1996June 9, 2000[note 2]
Adventures from the Book of VirtuesSeptember 2, 1996September 26, 2005
Tots TVOctober 7, 1996September 1, 2002
Theodore TugboatOctober 20, 1996
Wimzie's HouseSeptember 1, 1997September 2, 2001
TeletubbiesApril 6, 1998August 29, 2008
NoddyAugust 31, 1998September 1, 2002[note 29]
ZoomJanuary 4, 1999September 2, 2007
Zoboomafoo12January 25, 1999February 1, 2009[note 30][note 2]
Dragon TalesSeptember 6, 1999August 31, 2010
Between the LionsApril 3, 2000August 31, 2011
Caillou1September 4, 2000December 27, 2020[note 31]
CorduroySeptember 30, 2000October 28, 2001
Elliot Moose
Timothy Goes to SchoolSeptember 5, 2004
Seven Little MonstersSeptember 15, 2003[note 32][59]
George ShrinksSeptember 2, 2007[note 33]
Marvin the Tap-Dancing HorseSeptember 5, 2004
Jay Jay the Jet PlaneJune 11, 2001May 31, 2009[note 34]
Anne of Green Gables: The Animated SeriesSeptember 2, 2001September 30, 2015[note 35]
Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese CatSeptember 3, 2001February 1, 2009[note 36]
DragonflyTVJanuary 19, 2002September 6, 2009[note 37]
Angelina BallerinaJune 1, 2002August 29, 2009
Liberty's KidsSeptember 2, 2002October 10, 2004
The Berenstain Bears1January 6, 2003February 1, 2009[note 38][59]
Clifford's Puppy DaysSeptember 1, 2003April 23, 2022[note 39][60]
Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks12September 7, 2003August 31, 2008
BoohbahJanuary 19, 2004
Thomas & Friends2September 5, 2004December 31, 2017[note 2]
Postcards from Buster1October 11, 2004February 24, 2012
Bob the BuilderJanuary 1, 2005November 6, 2015[note 40][61][62]
Make Way for NoddyJuly 2, 2005September 6, 2009
It's a Big Big World1January 2, 2006April 30, 2010
Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman1May 29, 2006November 20, 2018[note 41]
Franny's FeetJuly 8, 2006September 6, 2009[note 42]
Design Squad1February 28, 2007March 20, 2011
Peep and the Big Wide World1April 1, 2007December 26, 2021[note 43][64][65]
WordWorld1September 3, 2007October 2, 2022[note 44]
Mama Mirabelle's Home MoviesSeptember 8, 2007September 6, 2009[note 45]
AnimaliaJanuary 5, 2008[note 45]
Betsy's Kindergarten AdventuresJanuary 13, 2008May 31, 2009[note 46][66]
Martha Speaks1September 1, 2008October 2, 2022[note 47]
Sid the Science Kid1June 25, 2023[note 48]
Lomax, the Hound of MusicOctober 11, 2008December 29, 2008[67]
The Electric Company (2009)January 19, 2009August 31, 2014[68]
Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps12September 5, 2009November 14, 2015[note 49]
Bob the Builder (2015)November 7, 2015November 20, 2018[62][69][70]
Splash and Bubbles1November 23, 2016October 2, 2022[note 50][71]
Esme & RoyAugust 30, 2019June 27, 2021[note 17][72]
The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo1February 10, 2023May 10, 2024[73][74][75]
Mecha BuildersMay 13, 2024April 30, 2025[note 17][16][76]

Programming from American Public Television

The following programs were distributed byAmerican Public Television, not PBS itself. These programs were broadcast by select local PBS stations.

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
The Huggabug ClubJanuary 2, 1995July 28, 2000
The Big Comfy CouchJanuary 9, 1995May 24, 2009
Someday School1998May 31, 2001
Adventures with Kanga RoddyApril 4, 1999March 4, 2001
Wish*A*Roo ParkJune 6, 1999June 5, 2001
Hello Mrs. CherrywinkleJuly 12, 1999September 6, 2001
The Dooley and Pals ShowApril 3, 2000June 5, 2003
Alef...Bet...Blast-Off!September 3, 2000September 2, 2009
RedwallApril 1, 20012006[77]
The Toy Castle20022005
Real Wheels20032004
The Shapies20042006
My BedbugsMarch 1, 2004November 2, 2005
Mustard Pancakes20052007
Auto-B-GoodJanuary 17, 2005December 23, 2005
Ribert and Robert's WonderworldSeptember 4, 20052016
The Zula PatrolSeptember 10, 20052022
Danger RangersSeptember 5, 2005December 26, 2006
Signing Time!January 1, 2006January 19, 2008
Sheira & Loli's Dittydoodle WorksApril 22, 2006February 22, 2009
SeeMore's PlayhouseSeptember 10, 2006January 15, 2008
The Saddle ClubSeptember 3, 2006September 6, 2012[78]
RaggsFebruary 4, 2008February 18, 2009
Wunderkind Little AmadeusSeptember 7, 2008September 6, 2020
Scientastic!September 2, 20102014
Bali1September 12, 20102021
Wild Animal Baby ExplorersOctober 3, 2010June 29, 2014
Space RacersMay 2, 2014October 31, 2016[note 51][79]
Thomas Edison's Secret LabSeptember 7, 20152019
Bug BitesJanuary 4, 20162018
Ruby's StudioJanuary 7, 20162021
Mack & MoxyFebruary 5, 2016February 16, 2020
Blue Chip KidsMarch 1, 20172021

Acquired programming

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
Newton's AppleOctober 15, 1983October 31, 1999
Mark Kistler's Imagination StationOctober 14, 1991July 10, 1998[note 52]
The Eddie Files19952000
Ricky's Room19992000
Mary Lou's Flip Flop ShopAugust 25, 2002September 22, 2002[note 53]
MythQuest20022004
Curiosity QuestJuly 16, 20042021[note 54]
Nanalan'July 20062013[80][81]
Miffy and Friends20072009[note 55]
Shalom SesameOctober 5, 2010October 11, 2011
Kids for Positive ChangeJuly 1, 2021June 30, 2024[note 54]

Interstitial programming

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
Dash's Game of the DaySeptember 4, 2006May 16, 2008
Dot's Story FactorySeptember 3, 2007October 4, 2013
Dash's Secret TreasureMay 19, 2008July 18, 2022
Music Time withSteveSongs
Dash's Dance PartySeptember 7, 2009
Adventures with HooperSeptember 3, 2010
Coach HooperSeptember 6, 20102020
PBS Kids Field Trip
Where in the World is Hooper?
PBS Kids SpotlightJanuary 15, 2016July 18, 2022

Short-form programming

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
The Amazing Colossal Adventures of WordGirlNovember 10, 2006October 10, 2007[82]
PocoyoJanuary 4, 2010December 26, 2021[note 56][83]

Blocks

Block titleLaunch dateEnd dateSource(s)
PBS Kids Bookworm BunchSeptember 30, 2000September 5, 2004
PBS Kids Go!October 11, 2004October 7, 2013
PBS Kids Preschool BlockSeptember 4, 2006

Special programming

Programs with marked with an asterisk (*) have been featured on the Family Night weekend primetime block on PBS Kids 24/7.

TitleInitial broadcast dateSource(s)
Noddy: Anything Can Happen At ChristmasDecember 6, 1998
Party with Zoom1999
Arthur's Perfect Christmas*November 23, 2000
Zoom: America's Kids RespondSeptember 20, 2001[84]
Barney's Christmas Star2002
Elmo's World: Happy Holidays!
Arthur, It's Only Rock 'n' RollSeptember 1, 2002[85][86]
Zoom: America's Kids RememberSeptember 8, 2002
Bob the Builder Snowed Under: The Bobblesberg Winter GamesDecember 17, 2005
Arthur's Missing PalAugust 18, 2007
Panwapa2008[87][88]
Abby in WonderlandNovember 28, 2008
Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas*November 25, 2009[89]
Curious GeorgeNovember 23, 2011
Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey!*
WordGirl: The Rise of Miss Power*February 20, 2012
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Christmas!*November 21, 2012[90]
Clifford's Really Big MovieDecember 14, 2012[91]
Sid the Science Kid: The Movie*March 25, 2013
Curious George Swings Into Spring*April 22, 2013
Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest*October 28, 2013
Elmo's Christmas CountdownNovember 27, 2013
The Cyberchase MovieApril 15, 2014
The Cookie Thief*February 16, 2015[92]
Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle*August 17, 2015
Wild Kratts: A Creature Christmas*November 25, 2015
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Camping!*July 25, 2016[93]
Odd Squad: The Movie*August 1, 2016
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Halloween!*October 28, 2016[94]
Wild Kratts: Creatures of the Deep Sea*November 23, 2016
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Space!*December 26, 2016[95]
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: A Tiger Family Trip*May 8, 2017
Ready Jet Go!: Back to Bortron 7*August 14, 2017
Arthur: D.W. and the Beastly Birthday*May 29, 2017
Wild Kratts Alaska: Hero's Journey*July 24, 2017
Wild Alaska Live*July 29, 2017
Arthur and the Haunted Tree House*October 23, 2017[96]
Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas*November 22, 2017[97]
The Gruffalo*December 1, 2017
The Gruffalo's Child*
Stick Man*
Room on the Broom*
Odd Squad: World Turned Odd*January 15, 2018
Nature Cat: The Return of Bad Dog Bart*July 16, 2018
The Daniel Tiger Movie: Won't You Be My Neighbor?*September 17, 2018
The Highway Rat*December 7, 2018
Let's Go Luna!: Luna's Christmas Around the World*December 10, 2018
Odd Squad: Odds and Ends*January 21, 2019
The Magical Wand Chase: A Sesame Street Special*March 25, 2019
Cyberchase: Space Waste Odyssey*April 19, 2019
Ready Jet Go!: One Small Step*June 17, 2019
Pinkalicious and Peterrific: A Pinkaperfect Birthday*August 5, 2019
Nature Cat: A Nature Carol*November 29, 2019
Rhythm and Roots of Arthur*January 20, 2020
Odd Squad: Odd Beginnings*February 17, 2020
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Movie: I Am Madam President*March 16, 2020
Sesame Street: Elmo's PlaydateApril 14, 2020[98]
Wild Kratts: Amazin' Amazon Adventure*April 20, 2020
When You Wish Upon A Pickle: A Sesame Street Special*July 13, 2020
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Won't You Sing Along with Me?*August 17, 2020
PBS Kids Talk About: Race and Racism*October 9, 2020
The Power of We: A Sesame Street Special*October 15, 2020[99]
An Arthur Thanksgiving*November 16, 2020
Pinkalicious and Peterrific: Cupid Calls It Quits*February 8, 2021
Dinosaur Train: Adventure Island*April 12, 2021
Molly of Denali: Molly and the Great One*June 7, 2021
Wild Kratts: Cats and Dogs*July 12, 2021
Arthur's First Day*September 6, 2021
See Us Coming Together: A Sesame Street Special*November 25, 2021
Sesame Street: The Monster at the End of This Story*March 7, 2022
Elinor Wonders Why: A Wonderful Journey*April 18, 2022
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Daniel Visits a New Neighborhood*June 20, 2022
Curious George 4: Royal Monkey*July 1, 2022
Curious George 5: Go West, Go Wild*
Sesame Street: Furry Friends Forever: Elmo Gets a Puppy*March 13, 2023
Ready Jet Go!: Space Camp*July 20, 2023
Sesame Street: The Nutcracker: Starring Elmo & Tango*December 2, 2023
Rocket Saves the Day*December 26, 2023[100]
Wild Kratts: Our Blue and Green World*April 1, 2024[101][102]
Nature Cat’s Nature Movie Special ExtraordinaireApril 22, 2024[101][102]
Brambletown*July 26, 2024[103][104]
Mystery League*March 22, 2025[105]
Acoustic Rooster and His Barnyard BandMay 1, 2025[106]

Special programming from American Public Television

TitleInitial broadcast dateSource(s)
Davy Jones' LockerNovember 1, 1997
Barney's Great AdventureOctober 1, 2000
The Redwall Moviec. 2002[107]
VeggieTales: The Star of ChristmasDecember 23, 2002[107]
VeggieTales: Duke and the Great Pie WarApril 1, 2005[108]
Heidi 4 Paws: A Furry TaleNovember 23, 2008[109]
Science Mission 101February 1, 2010
Biz Kids: Three Minutes to Change the WorldMay 20, 2012[110]
Lost Treasure HuntOctober 1, 2014

Acquired special programming

TitleInitial broadcast dateSource(s)
A Charlie Brown ThanksgivingNovember 22, 2020[note 57][111]
A Charlie Brown ChristmasDecember 13, 2020[note 58][111]
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie BrownOctober 24, 2021[note 59][112]
MeteoHeroes: The Adventure Begins - Earth Day SpecialApril 22, 2022[note 60][113]

Web-exclusive programming

The following programming is exclusive to PBS Kids web-based platforms, such as the PBS Kids website, PBS Kids Video app, and other streaming platforms. This content is not broadcast by PBS Kids and has never been aired on television.

Short-form programming

TitleRelease dateEnd dateSource(s)
Wilson & Ditch: Digging AmericaFall 20092018[114]
Fizzy's Lunch LabNovember 16, 2009February 2021[115]
Chuck Vanderchuck's "Something Something" Explosion20112018[41]
Plum Landing1April 22, 2014present[116][117]
Ruff Ruffman: Humble Media GeniusNovember 26, 2014[118]
The Ruff Ruffman Show1September 28, 2017[119]
PBS Kids Talk About2018
Scribbles and Ink1December 16, 2019[120][121]
Team HamsterDecember 28, 2020
Search It Up!2020
Mega Wow!2021[122]
Tiny Time TravelMarch 15, 2024[123]

Podcasts

See also

Notes

  1. ^National runs ended when spinoff seriesDaniel Tiger's Neighborhood began airing on September 3, 2012, but reruns of select episodes have since returned as of June 10, 2017 (PBS) and temporarily October 8, 2022 through February 5, 2023 (PBS Kids 24/7).
  2. ^abcdeReruns began streaming on the PBS Retro channel on April 23, 2024.
  3. ^Sesame Street was notably absent from PBS Kids 24/7 until the channel relaunched on January 16, 2017, due to conflicting cable broadcast rights withNoggin andChildren's Television Workshop.
    Premieres moved toHBO in 2016 andHBO Max in 2020, butSesame Street has aired consistently on public television in some capacity since its original debut. As of 2025, new episodes premiere on PBS and Netflix concurrently.
  4. ^Curious George was notably absent from PBS Kids 24/7 until October 5, 2020 due to conflicting streaming rights withHulu andNBCUniversal.
    Premieres moved toPeacock in 2020, butCurious George has aired consistently on public television in some capacity since its original debut.
  5. ^National runs on PBS ended on September 30, 2024. Reruns continue on PBS Kids 24/7.
  6. ^National runs on PBS ended on July 12, 2019. Reruns continue on select local PBS stations and PBS Kids 24/7.
  7. ^National runs on PBS ended on June 2, 2017. Reruns continue on select local PBS stations with specials airing periodically on PBS Kids 24/7.
  8. ^National runs on PBS ended on February 4, 2024. Reruns continue on select local PBS stations and PBS Kids 24/7.
  9. ^National runs on PBS ended on October 1, 2021 with specials airing periodically through December 25, 2022. Reruns continue on select local PBS stations and PBS Kids 24/7.
  10. ^National runs on PBS ended on October 1, 2021 with specials airing periodically through December 23, 2022. Reruns continue on select local PBS stations and PBS Kids 24/7.
  11. ^National runs on PBS ended on July 4, 2025. Reruns continue on select local PBS stations and PBS Kids 24/7.
  12. ^National runs on PBS ended on February 3, 2023. Reruns continue on select local PBS stations and PBS Kids 24/7.
  13. ^National runs on PBS ended on February 1, 2026. Reruns continue on select local PBS stations and PBS Kids 24/7.
  14. ^National runs on PBS ended on February 4, 2024. Reruns continue on select local PBS stations and PBS Kids 24/7.
  15. ^National runs on PBS ended on September 30, 2022. Reruns continue on select local PBS stations and PBS Kids 24/7.
  16. ^National runs on PBS ended on February 2, 2024. Reruns continue on select local PBS stations and PBS Kids 24/7.
  17. ^abcExclusive to PBS Kids 24/7.
  18. ^Milo was first available on PBS Kids streaming platforms and Amazon Prime Video starting on May 13, 2024.
  19. ^National runs ended on May 30, 2014 (PBS) and October 2, 2022 (PBS Kids 24/7). Reruns continue on select local PBS stations only.
  20. ^National runs ended on December 31, 2010. Reruns continue on select local PBS stations only.
  21. ^Broadcasts are exclusive to select local PBS stations.
  22. ^Skillsville aired from March 3, 2025, through January 31, 2026 on PBS Kids; Reruns are currently distributed to local PBS stations byAmerican Public Television as of February 1, 2026.
  23. ^Originally known asDJ Hooper until 2015.
  24. ^Originally known asNoah Comprende.
  25. ^National run began on June 6, 1994.
  26. ^Reruns continued through August 31, 2016 on select local PBS stations.
  27. ^Broadcasts were exclusive to select local PBS stations.
  28. ^First run ended September 2, 2001. Reruns resumed approximately 2006 through August 31, 2014 on select local PBS stations.
  29. ^National runs on PBS Kids 24/7 ended June 10, 2001.
  30. ^Reruns continued through December 23, 2017 on select local PBS stations.
  31. ^National runs ended on November 13, 2015 (PBS) and December 27, 2020 (PBS Kids 24/7). Reruns continued through December 31, 2020 on select local PBS stations.
  32. ^Seven Little Monsters was part of theBookworm Bunch block from September 30, 2000 through September 5, 2004; meanwhile, it was aired in the same half-hour timeslot alongsideThe Berenstain Bears from January 6 through September 12, 2003.
  33. ^George Shrinks was part of theBookworm Bunch block from September 30, 2000 through September 5, 2004; meanwhile, it was aired in its own half-hour timeslot from January 6, 2003 through September 2, 2007. Reruns continued through August 2008 on select local PBS stations.
  34. ^Reruns continued through June 26, 2009 on select local PBS stations.
  35. ^Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series aired from September 2, 2001 through October 10, 2004 (PBS Kids 24/7) and through September 4, 2005 (PBS); later reruns were distributed to local PBS stations byAmerican Public Television from April 5, 2010 through September 30, 2015.
  36. ^Reruns continued through August 30, 2009 on select local PBS stations.
  37. ^Reruns continued through May 29, 2019 on select local PBS stations.
  38. ^National runs ended on February 1, 2009 (PBS) and September 26, 2005 (PBS Kids 24/7). Reruns continued through September 8, 2025 on select local PBS stations.
  39. ^National runs ended on September 2, 2007 (PBS) with specials airing periodically through February 14, 2014 (PBS) and April 23, 2022 (PBS Kids 24/7).
  40. ^After originally debuting onNick Jr. in the United States on January 15, 2001,Bob the Builder was broadcast on PBS Kids from January 1, 2005 through November 6, 2015, when the series was replaced by the2015 reboot series.
  41. ^First run ended September 2, 2012, with reruns continuing through August 31, 2014 on select local PBS stations. Reruns resumed January 16, 2017 through November 20, 2018 exclusively on PBS Kids 24/7.
  42. ^Reruns continued through November 25, 2012 on select local PBS stations.
  43. ^After originally debuting onDiscovery Kids andTLC on April 10, 2004,Peep and the Big Wide World began airing onWGBH on August 1, 2004.[63] It was distributed to local PBS stations byAmerican Public Television from April 1, 2007 through January 3, 2018; later reruns aired on PBS Kids 24/7 from January 1, 2018 through December 26, 2021.
  44. ^Reruns continued through July 30, 2023 on select local PBS stations.
  45. ^abReruns continued through January 2, 2011 on select local PBS stations.
  46. ^Reruns continued through October 6, 2013 on select local PBS stations.
  47. ^Reruns continued through November 17, 2025 on select local PBS stations.
  48. ^National runs ended on November 18, 2018 (PBS) and June 25, 2023 (PBS Kids 24/7).
  49. ^Reruns continued through January 31, 2016 on select local PBS stations.
  50. ^Reruns continued through November 27, 2022 on select local PBS stations.
  51. ^Premieres moved toUniversal Kids in 2016.
  52. ^Reboot series began airing in 2009.
  53. ^Reruns aired on the PBS HD Channel from 2004 to 2007.
  54. ^abSyndicated to public television stations by the National Educational Telecommunications Association.
  55. ^Syndicated to public television stations by WLIW.
  56. ^Pocoyo was distributed to local PBS stations byAmerican Public Television from January 4, 2010 through January 3, 2018, and it was aired in the same half-hour timeslot alongsidePeep and the Big Wide World; later reruns aired on PBS Kids 24/7 from January 1, 2018 through December 26, 2021.
  57. ^Aired twice (November 22, 2020 and November 21, 2021) on PBS and PBS Kids 24/7.
  58. ^Aired twice (December 13, 2020 and December 19, 2021) on PBS and PBS Kids 24/7.
  59. ^Aired only once (October 24, 2021) on PBS and PBS Kids 24/7.
  60. ^Syndicated to public television stations by KVIE.

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