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Be Inspired! Explore Women’s History Here in DC
If you’re looking for meaningful ways to celebrate the month with kids, these three destinations in DC offer engaging ways to learn about women who shaped history—through art, activism, entrepreneurship, and storytelling.
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Beyond February: Honoring Black History All Year Long with Kids
Go beyond February with these suggestions for honoring Black history all year through exploration and everyday conversations with kids.
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Meet Phoebe & Jay
Phoebe and Jay officially arrive on the PBS KIDS app on Monday, February 2, and they can’t wait to meet new friends.
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3 Meaningful Ways Families Can Honor MLK in the DMV
Explore meaningful ways families can celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King’s message together, whether you want to get out into the community or keep learning close to home.
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A Creative Leap Forward in Southeast DC
See how LEAP into the loop engages children from all backgrounds!
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A Heartwarming Event for Autism Awareness
Experience the highlights of the Carl the Collector screening event held at Plummer Elementary in Washington, DC. Organized by WHUT!
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Empowering Kids with Financial Literacy
Learn how Michelle Harvey uses cartoons, books, and author visits to make financial education enjoyable for kids.
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Why Arthur Remains a Beloved Children's Show for Generations
Dive into the world of Arthur the Aardvark, where relatable stories and diverse characters help kids navigate real life challenges with understanding and humor.
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Celebrating Autism Acceptance Month
WHUT Celebrates Autism Acceptance Month featuring Carl the Collector
WHUT Book Buddies is an in class field trip, for preschoolers (ages 2–5), where we bring Free, Fun, and Engaging PBS KIDS resources and materials to your classroom. WHUT Book Buddies fosters literacy and social-emotional learning through PBS KIDS read-alouds, interactive activities, and themed crafts. Designed for classroom engagement, Book Buddies helps children build essential skills while supporting educators and families.