"What did PBS shows teach you?"
Mister Rogers taught us feelings are mentionable and manageable.
Reading Rainbow taught us discovering books is joy.
Sesame Street taught us learning through the kindness of community by way of our friends.
Bill Nye taught us to observe wonder through science.
Mister Rogers taught us feelings are mentionable and manageable.
Reading Rainbow taught us discovering books is joy.
Sesame Street taught us learning through the kindness of community by way of our friends.
Bill Nye taught us to observe wonder through science.
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Taught me to meet new people and learn about them.
My ringtone is the Reading Rainbow theme song (Tina Fabrique) and yeah, I listen to the whole song befor I answer.
The magic never gets old. PBS is gaurding our souls.
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Hell, they even made a movie about it.
Eliminate expensive golfer Trump and chainsaw Musk. Neither man has anything to offer Americans.
I love my PBS.
Question. Name that film.
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Reading Rainbow gave us a love of reading and the adventure found in books.
Today's Special taught us that we can solve our problems with the help of friends.
Library Kids Rejoice 📚
This is so, so sad.
It helped me to come up our family motto:
When you love something or someone, you take care of it
Stay curious
Don't be greedy
Enjoy your day
David Attenborough brought the biosphere into my home, live and in color.
Julia Child made cooking fun and adventurous.
Agatha Christie gave us intrigue and entertainment.
#OpenRafahSaveGaza
Arthur taught us to appreciate our differences, to get along with one another.
Dragon Tales taught us to accept challenges, to believe it’s okay to make mistakes.
The Kratt Brothers taught us to respect and care for animals.
What did PBS teach you? 💙🩵
Masterpiece taught me there is really good acting and storytelling out there.
NOVA taught me about the world around me.
“When something seems bad, turn it around and find something good.”
“When we do something new, let’s talk about what we do.”
“Grownups come back.”
“Friends help each other. Yes they do, it’s true.”
“When you have to go potty, stop and go right away.”
And, so much more.
There was a special on Picasso. I never really liked his art until I saw that special.
Those are the kinds of things PBS does to inform and educate the population.
https://youtu.be/kojxgL3nf0Y?si=_YUTWe9Opm0ucEQK
--Diversity is good (Sesame Street)
--The importance of facts and solid journalism (Bill Nye the Science Guy, McNeill/Lehrer Report, Frontline)
--Humanity has many, many stories (Independent Lens, POV)
--The documentary is a great way to tell those stories (see above)
--The joys of literature, especially presented with posh British accents (Masterpiece Theatre)
--The thrill of dance (The ballroom dance competition show)
--How to understand and appreciate movies (Sneak Previews)
I was 5 and watching this segment and asked my mother what French Toast was. So she made some with me and we ate it together. <3
That caring, sharing and understanding is the way to go!!!
That wonder and creation are eternal.
Feed your inner child!!!❣️❣️❣️
Electric Company taught us how to sound out words..and is my first memory of Morgan Freeman.
PBS has been a part of kids lives for as long as I remember..shameful they are making it political..💙🦋✌️
I learned about Chinatown in NY from Reading Rainbow
I learned “-tion” makes them shun sound from Sesame Street
…I can still sing all the songs 40 years later
🎵 That's Zoom, Zee-Double-Oh-Em
Box 3-5-0, Boston Mass
Ohhh-two-onnne-three-foooour
Send It To ZOOM!🎵
I did write them and got a letter back in the 1970s.
The address also doubles as my dementia test. 😆
That's on #MAGA stations. **Sigh**
Defund billionaires
'Here's a bunch of things you didn't know and can't travel to find out yourself yet at your age, inspired by a book your library probably has. Following is a teaser for tonight's Nova.'
And, the Disney movie about Fred Rogers, "A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood", taught us what an awesome person he was. His wife was an angel also.
PBS has the BEST family television programming, and is available FREE via broadcast antenna. You don't need a subscription or cable.
Fuck #TheFelon and his MAGAt crowd. I'm in a mood.
The love letter of Sullivan Ballou still makes me cry every time I hear it read.
Zoom taught me to watch kids do amazing things
It’s not the specific show but the power of intentions.
And I personally loved watching Sesame Street with my kids.
3-2-1 Contact was a show that taught me math and science skills.
So Republicans can only control the information provided by NPR and PBS news shows by defunding them.