A Camping Trip: From City to Nature
Three friends from the city go camping for the first time. Join them as they go for a hike, learn to set up a tent, and make s'mores under the stars.
Three friends from the city go camping for the first time. Join them as they go for a hike, learn to set up a tent, and make s'mores under the stars.
When Ruby's family from Trinidad visits for Saturday lunch, Ruby is determined to be brave and try the Caribbean foods her relatives have prepared.
A greedy monkey tricks a crab into trading her yummy omusubi rice snack for a single persimmon seed. But who will end up with the bigger reward in the end? This story by Ryan Aoto is based on the traditional Japanese folktale The Monkey-Crab Battle.
Go for a ride with Bessie Stringfield, the first African American woman to drive her motorcycle solo across the United States.
The story of Maria Tallchief, America's First Prima Ballerina and the first Native American woman to break into ballet.
In this traditional Ukrainian folk tale, a fox and a cat work together to outsmart a group of bigger animals in the forest.
Stay curious with Dr. Mae Jemison, the first African American woman to travel to space and participate in NASA's space program.
Join Malik and his dad as they learn about African American inventor Garrett Morgan for a school report. Garrett Morgan invented the gas mask and the three-way traffic light.
Papa Bois is the most widely known folklore character of Trinidad & Tobago, the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. He is the guardian of the animals and the trees in the forest. Join Papa Bois as he helps and gives advice to his dear animal friends.
Little Bunny Foo-Foo is always getting into mischief. When he has trouble managing his temper, his grandma disguises herself as a fairy in order to teach him a lesson.