Extreme heat is reshaping lives across the globe. Miles O'Brien journeys from Phoenix to Sydney to find solutions, proving that while the tools to fight this threat exist, the real question is: do we have the will to use them in time?
Fish are adapting to the mussel invasion, with cisco making a surprising early comeback while efforts continue to restore the long-lost "river-run" whitefish. Offshore reefs teem with thriving fish, showing resilience in a transformed Great Lakes. Could there even be an upside to the mussels? Early successes offer hope for the ecosystem.
Underwater drones reveal how invasive quagga mussels are reshaping North America's Great Lakes on a scale not seen since the glaciers. By trapping nutrients on the lake bottom, they cause widespread species loss and biological deserts - yet leave unusually transparent waters. Scientists race to control the invaders and discover clearer waters may offer an opportunity to restore an ancient ecosystem.
Attention Lakewood Elementary! There's a new sheriff-er, hallway monitor-in town, and his name is George Lundgren.Ladonna Compson is friendly, funny, and full of personality. Everyone likes her! At least, that's what she thought...
Puppet Show - Olive and Otto have to crack a case in which a group of people have been turned into puppets. Curriculum: Measurement; telling time and ordering events.Mystic Egg Pizza - With the help of Odd Squad, Delivery Debbie and Delivery Doug must figure out why their food is disappearing. Curriculum: Number operations; beginning understanding of fraction.
When a young aardvark accidentally becomes a stowaway in Chris's When a young aardvark accidentally becomes a stowaway in Chris's backpack, the Wild Kratts team sets off on a "door to door" search to backpack, the Wild Kratts team sets off on a "door to door" search to return him to his home burrow. Along the way, they discover the return him to his home burrow. Along the way, they discover the incredible (and valuable) service the aardvark provides to all the incredible (and valuable) service the aardvark provides to all the burrow-living creatures of Africa. burrow-living creatures of Africa.Science Concept: Aardvarks manipulate earth materials and alter Science Concept: Aardvarks manipulate earth materials and alter landscapes. landscapes.
As Benny attempts to sled on a warm winter day, his toy penguin Pingree is suddenly swept away by melting snow. The Hunters' day of sledding quickly transforms into an urgent rescue mission to save the toy.
Allow the powerful ocean sunset energy to recharge your body as we explore a gentle total body stretch, while using a chair for support. Includes seated sun salutations along with easy to follow yoga moves to stretch and lengthen your body from head to toe.
Mary Ann offers several techniques to develop healthy breathing habits.
This episode of Classical Stretch liberates all of the joints and muscles in your neck and shoulders providing you with instant relief. Join Miranda Esmonde-White for a Classical Stretch workout to relieve neck pain.
Instructor Wai Lana's approach to the ancient science of yoga targets overall health by focusing not only on the body, but also on the mind and spirit.
Tamir is disappointed when Grandma Nell shows off a drawing he made for Chris before it was finished. He does a volcano breath and feels a little better.
Oh dear, Super's lost her glasses. Never fear, the Lost and Found Patrol will find them!/Mr. E has a lot of ping-pong balls, is that a good thing, or are they a nuisance? Only one way to tell, and that's to survey his customers!
Donkey is excited to direct a new show starring all her pals. But when she needs to become an actor in the show, can she let Panda be the new leader?/ Donkey and Panda discover a surprise spider, but every time they get close to it, it jumps away!
Rosie starts a pet-sitting business, but things soon get out of control - until Crystal steps in to help. Rosie plays with a rock from Javi's rock collection, but to her surprise, he asks for it back, and she doesn't know where it is!
The Lizard Lounge - Mrs. Beaver wants to build a new park bench in a The Lizard Lounge - Mrs. Beaver wants to build a new park bench in a perfect spot, but there's a giant rock in the way. No problem, perfect spot, but there's a giant rock in the way. No problem, they'll just move it, but then they run into another problem: lizards, they'll just move it, but then they run into another problem: lizards, who keep reappearing on the rock. With a little observation, Elinor who keep reappearing on the rock. With a little observation, Elinor and her friends realize that lizards like the rock because it's in and her friends realize that lizards like the rock because it's in the sun, and the lizards need a warm place to rest because they're the sun, and the lizards need a warm place to rest because they're cold blooded. So, the kids make a new cozy spot in the sun for their cold blooded. So, the kids make a new cozy spot in the sun for their lizard friends. Eventually, the lizards move and Mrs. Beaver is able lizard friends. Eventually, the lizards move and Mrs. Beaver is able to build the bench. to build the bench.Feathers - When Ari finds a particularly cool feather and puts it in Feathers - When Ari finds a particularly cool feather and puts it in his cap, Elinor starts to wonder why birds have feathers in the first his cap, Elinor starts to wonder why birds have feathers in the first place. It's time for more observations! The group splits up and each place. It's time for more observations! The group splits up and each of the kids observe interesting birds and conclude that birds need of the kids observe interesting birds and conclude that birds need feathers for different reasons: to fly, to stay warm, and for feathers for different reasons: to fly, to stay warm, and for decorations, sort of like their very own version of clothes! Ms. Mole decorations, sort of like their very own version of clothes! Ms. Mole confirms they are ALL right. In the end, Ari realizes there's another confirms they are ALL right. In the end, Ari realizes there's another cool thing you can do with a feather - it makes a perfect sandcastle cool thing you can do with a feather - it makes a perfect sandcastle flag! flag!
Alma takes shortcuts so she can play soccer with Beto, but she causes more problems in the long run. / When it's too dark for the Nighttime Dance Break, Alma brings her community together to help light up the block.
Reading the Mud When one of Connie's prized turkeys goes missing on Molly and Tooey's watch, it's up to them to track it down. Armed with a tracking guide, Molly and Tooey decipher tracks in the mud to locate the troublesome turkey and bring it home safely. Unsinkable Molly Mabray Inspired by Daniel's tall tales of sailing on the high seas, Molly, Tooey, and Trini decide to build their own sailboat and voyage to distant waters. They soon find that building a sea-worthy boat is a lot more complicated than it seems.
I am Isaac Newton Xavier tries mini golf for the first time, and things don't exactly go as planned. No matter how hard and fast he swings, the ball never goes in the hole... To the Secret Museum! Our trio are sent back in time to meet an expert in the laws of motion: Sir Isaac Newton. Isaac is in the middle of his own problem, trying to figure out how he can out jump boys who are clearly bigger than him. Instead of attacking the problem hard and fast, Xavier style, Isaac takes a much calmer approach with the use of a thinking tree and a thinking kite. When he finally solves his problem and wins the long jump competition, Xavier realizes how much better it is to slow down and think through problems. I am Golda Meir When Yadina finds turtles crossing the bike path in the park, she becomes very worried about them - what if they get hit by a bike? Or a trike? She wants to help them stay safe, but what can she do? This problem seems way too big for her. To the Secret Museum! Our heroes go back in time to meet an expert problem solver: Golda Meir. They find Golda in the midst of a big problem herself: a bunch of the kids at her school don't have access to the books they need! This is another toughie. But Golda, undaunted, comes up with the idea to hold a community fundraiser to get money for the books, showing Yadina that she should tell people when there's a problem so you can solve it together.
Guest Martha Stewart returns to complete her three-tiered wedding cake decorated with yellow buttercreme icing and handmade marzipan fruit in this episode of BAKING WITH JULIA. In this second of a two-part episode, Stewart puts together the individual cakes that serve as the building blocks of this dessert, inserting a baked crunchy almond and egg white wafer and apricot jam between individual layers and decorating with the icing and candy fruit garnish.
Instructor Wai Lana's approach to the ancient science of yoga targets overall health by focusing not only on the body, but also on the mind and spirit.
Environmental artist Patrick Dougherty is known for his life-sized sculptures built using only sticks and saplings and exhibited around the world. We visit one of these, along with his home, surrounded by stick fences, stone archways, paths and walls all of which he built himself. Patrick is given a series of movements to increase flexibility in the ankle and restore function to the lower legs.
What is a template in sewing? It is a pattern or a part of a pattern that "works" and can be transferred and repeated from pattern to pattern. Using a template, you will know before you cut a new blouse that your neckline or arm hole will fit perfectly, saving time and frustration. Such a simple concept is genius. Peggy demonstrates how to make and use templates in this episode of Fit 2 Stitch.
On this episode flowers and kids team up for some exciting projects. Atticus instructs J about making perfume from flowers. June and her Mom Bretagne design and assist J with a kitty made of flowers. Hendrick and J construct veggie bug snacks. Plus - flower fun with a robot? J is joined by Wimee the Robot, Michael Hyacinthe, and Kevin Kammeraad from Wimee's Words, seen on PBS.
Dive into the rich tapestry of New Mexico, starting in Albuquerque and ending in Ruidoso on a New Mexico road trip, featuring cultural centers, outdoor adventures, and regional flavors. Visit the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and National Hispanic Cultural Center for art and indigenous cuisine. Explore historic Old Town Plaza and soar up high in a hot air balloon, before a farm to table dining experience at Los Poblanos. Venture outside the city to Ruidoso for outdoor adventures in the Lincoln National Forest, including a visit to the Smokey Bear Historical Park and insight into the history of the Mescalero Apache Tribe. This episode highlights New Mexico's blend of culture, history, and natural beauty.
Yoga is the art and science of aligning the mind, body and spirit to live a richer and more authentic life. It promotes increased awareness, strength and flexibility while reducing stress and anxiety. Yoga may also decrease pain related to common problems such as lower back, hip or shoulder injuries. YOGA IN PRACTICE is a new 13-part series led by master instructor Stacey Millner-Collins of Columbia, South Carolina, who first began the practice in 1994 as a way to unite a dedicated physical discipline with a spiritual one. The series is designed to teach the foundations of yoga to the at-home student, and to encourage a daily yoga practice that is more than simply physical exercise. Each episode focuses on a universal theme, such as "courage" or "the art of slowing down," and includes basic meditation and breathing techniques, further reducing the stress and anxiety associated with modern life.
MEDICAL FRONTIERS explores the groundbreaking world of Japanese medical technology and healthcare from prevention to cure. From diet and exercise to the latest treatments, news about medical advances can be hard to grasp. MEDICAL FRONTIERS features 16 half-hour episodes that cut through the jargon to simply explain the latest breakthroughs in Japanese medical technology and treatments. The series also offers fun and easy tips on staying fit and healthy, and serves as a valuable resource for medical professionals by presenting complex issues in a way that patients can easily understand.
In Texas, Georgia Pellegrini traces the story of yaupon - North America's only native source of caffeine. Once dismissed as a nuisance, this resilient plant reveals a deeper story: of land out of balance, of restoration through stewardship, and of Indigenous traditions nearly lost. As farmers, scientists, and communities reconnect with yaupon, it becomes a bridge between ecology, culture, and renewal.
During their stay in Sitka, Alaska, Les and Paul learned about different types of local flora. Les was introduced to the false lily of the valley by a young local named Ryker Goddard, while Paul learned about wild snapdragons. Upon returning to their ship, the Queen Elizabeth, Paul and Les collaborated with chef Khem Singh, to create a special VIP dinner.
Fly with Ernest to the Motor City and get down with fly folks Downtown, in Mexicantown, in Corktown, and at Belle Isle!
Join Walkin' West host Steve Weldon as he hikes among the "Hoodoos" at Bryce Canyon National Park. Steve will hike from top to bottom of this geological masterpiece in beautiful Southwest Utah.
Great food isn't just about eating - it's about coming together to create something special. In this episode, Chef Yia Vang explores two beloved wrapped dishes that unite families and communities. The Mohamed sisters (Hoya Sambusa) showcase their Somali sambusas, while Rashmi Bhattachan and Sarala Kattel of Momo Dosa wrap up some delectable Nepali momo.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
A powerful concert event celebrating the songs, voices, and rebellious spirit that built rock 'n' roll, Rock Classics honors the grit, soul, and storytelling that defined generations and continue to drive the genre forward. The special features unforgettable performances of iconic songs, including John Fogerty's take on "In My Life," Peter Frampton's rendition of "Call Me the Breeze," and Michael McDonald delivering a heartfelt version of "Freedom Highway." Sheryl Crow pays tribute to John Lennon and The Beatles with "A Hard Day's Night," while Lynyrd Skynyrd performs the rock classic "Free Bird." Bruce Springsteen joins forces with Dr. John for a swampy, electrifying "Right Place Wrong Time," while Gregg Allman delivers a deeply soulful "Tuesday's Gone." The night builds to a thunderous, all-star performance of "The Weight," uniting Mavis Staples, Gregg Allman, Eric Church, Emmylou Harris, Keb' Mo,' Joan Osborne, Grace Potter, Bonnie Raitt, Jeff Tweedy, and more in a moment that captures rock music's communal power. Blending reverence with reinvention, Rock Classics is a bold celebration of rock's enduring legacy, an evening of amplified guitars, shared history, and fearless performances that remind audiences why rock music still matters.
In 1956, Elvis Presley was a 21-year-old new singing sensation, and both he and his rockabilly sound were unknown outside of the South. Narrated by Levon Helm (The Band), Elvis '56 opens a time capsule to reveal the legendary performer at the very beginning of his meteoric career. It captures the sights and sounds of that pivotal year using exclusive tour photographs, kinescopes of Presley's controversial appearances on TV, newsreel clips, and radio interviews. Footage of performances captures the young, explosively talented Presley on the brink of his soon-to-be superstardom. Just one year later, he achieved widespread fame, selling a billion records worldwide and becoming the highest-paid star in Hollywood.
Celebrate the timeless legacy of country music with today's stars honoring the genre's most iconic legends. Featuring powerful performances of classic hits, the program is a heartfelt tribute to the voices that shaped country music.
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Lyla, Luke, and Everett look for buried car keys at the beach. / Lyla and Everett take Stu to the park to find inspiration for their comic, "Super Stu," and realize that Stu can't solve problems on his own and needs their help.
Inspired by their father's weather broadcasts, Lily, Corky, and Benny attempt to film their own. They soon learn, however, that there is a complex science behind the forecasts, and the tools for it are in Great Grandpa Wallace's workshop.
My Better Half - When symmetrical objects become vandalized, Olive and Otto must figure out why. Curriculum: Geometry and spatial Sense; symmetry.The Confalones - Olive and Otto are called in to help when objects and, eventually, people start disappearing inside an Italian restaurant. Curriculum: Rounding numbers.
When the Kratt Bros meet a school of Archerfish, they are taught the secret of "water droplet" archery from an Archerfish named Arrow. Soon, they are using this newly learned skill to infiltrate Donita Donata's yacht and rescue the baby animals she has ben capturing for her newest high-end fashion line. Science Concept: Physics of Motion.
The Kratt brothers are itching to fly with the world's fastest animal, the Peregrine falcon, which can hit top speeds of 240 mph. But their efforts are side-tracked when the rest of the Wild Kratts team challenges them to find the falcon in the city instead of in the wild, and Chris' Creature Power Suit is accidentally activated with Pigeon Powers ! But then they discover that Zach is sending his Zachbots to clean off a building that has a peregrine falcon nests with chicks! Martin and Chris must activate their Peregrine falcons powers and harness the force of gravity to pull off a high flying creature rescue!
Inspired by their father's weather broadcasts, Lily, Corky, and Benny attempt to film their own. They soon learn, however, that there is a complex science behind the forecasts, and the tools for it are in Great Grandpa Wallace's workshop.
Lyla and Everett recruit Stu to play basketball against their moms, but they'll need to teach Stu to win. / Lyla and Luke restore their old toy car to make it special for Stu.
Phony Fern - When Fern's parents give her a cell phone for "emergencies only," Fern is uninterested - until Muffy introduces her to the joys of personalized ring tones, texting, and incessant chatting! Fern becomes hooked, and starts to believe that nail polish consultations are "emergencies." But she realizes that although evolving technology is great, sometimes it's better to communicate the old-fashioned way, in person.Brain's Shocking Secret - Brain is the smartest kid in his class. Everyone knows that! What they don't know is that he was kept back in Kindergarten - and that's a fact Brain would like to keep secret. Will Binky spill the beans??
NATURE CAT follows Fred, a house cat who dreams of exploring the great outdoors. In each episode, once his family leaves for the day, Fred transforms into Nature Cat, "backyard explorer extraordinaire." Nature Cat can't wait to get outside for a day of backyard nature excursions and bravery, but there's one problem: He's still a house cat with no instincts for nature. Like many of today's kids, Nature Cat is eager and enthusiastic about outside activities, but is at times intimidated by them. With the help of his animal friends, Nature Cat embarks on action-packed adventures that include exciting missions full of nature investigation, "aha" discovery moments and humor, all while inspiring children to go outside and "play the show."
When the bell on top of the school's Leaping Tower keeps ringing, Sparks' Crew plans and conducts an investigation. They discover that vibrations make sound, but what's causing the bell to vibrate and ring? Curriculum: Vibrating matter can make sounds. / When Sparks' Crew decides to restyle their current hero suits, they have to figure out what materials they can use. But, is it the right stuff to help them save the day? Curriculum: Materials have different properties; it is possible to sort, describe and compare materials based on their properties.
The Leaders of Cyberspace have gathered to discuss Hacker's increasing influence, when they are suddenly interrupted by Hacker. Buzz and Delete, Hacker's henchmen, hide the leaders including Dr. Marbles, in the building and its' up to the kids to rescue them. Before long, the kids discover that they can only move between the building's levels by scaling its outside walls! So the kids turn the building into a giant ruler in order to keep track of the floors. And when they discover that there are levels beneath what they thought was "zero," the kids must tap into the power of negative numbers. The Big Idea: Numbers don't have to stop at zero! Negative numbers -- numbers that are less than zero -- can extend the range of what you can measure on a scale and give you the ability to compare numbers using direction as well as amount. Math Topic: Negative Numbers NCTM Links: Number & Operations.
Follow the adventures of three friends - Leo, a wombat from Australia; Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a frog from the U.S. - as they traverse the globe with their parents' traveling performance troupe, "Circo Fabuloso." At each of the Circo's stops, Luna the Moon, voiced by Judy Greer, guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. The gang's adventures take them through cities around the globe - from London to Cairo to Beijing - where they explore the food, music, art, architecture and other features that make each place distinctive.
Based on the popular Scholastic book series by Norman Bridwell about the lovable oversized canine with his head in the clouds but four paws planted firmly on the ground, Clifford presents a larger-than-life view of the world. With his loving human, Emily Elizabeth, and dog pals, Cleo and T-Bone, Clifford inhabits a colorful island community, inviting viewers on a fun-filled journey through childhood, navigating the dips and curves along the way. CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG emphasizes good citizenship and the importance of community. Each episode concludes with a component of Clifford's Big Ideas - 10 different attributes children learn to embrace - which leaves them with something to think about and practice in their lives.
Elmo and Zoe are fascinated by the moon and wish they could go there. Tamir suggests they can use their imagination and pretend to be astronauts going to the moon. Astronauts Elmo and Zoe dress up in space suits, make a cardboard spaceship, and blast off!
Pinkalicious and Peter start a lemonade stand to save up money to buy new art supplies and toys. The only problem? No customers! If they want to make some money, they'll have to get creative but how?Hopscotch-Palooza is here, and Pinkalicious can't wait to play, but her favorite pink sneakers are too small. With a little help from her mom, she makes a new pair that are even more pinka-perfect than her old shoes.
Today is the big unveiling of the Ankylosaurus dinosaur skeleton at the Museum, but it's missing a leg! George and the Man with the Yellow Hat thought they delivered all 4 bones. Where did the 4th bone go? Fortunately, Mr. Quint took pictures on their way to the Museum. Maybe the photos can lead them to the bone...if they can only figure out which order to put them in.George and Allie's imaginations run wild as they brainstorm what could be in the large unmarked box on George's doorstep. Based on its weight, sound, smell, and bristly hair, they're certain it's a baby goat! But what's really inside surprises them more than anything they could have ever imagined.
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Phoebe and Jay decide to set a new record for the longest paper airplane flight in Tobsy history! Phoebe and Jay learn how to build a stable pillow fort from Manny's diagram.
The Wombats are excited for their upcoming 'Show and Tell' performance, but Super might be too busy to attend. Louisa misses the Clothespin Festival and decides that the Treeborhood needs a way to announce fun events.
Oh dear, Super's lost her glasses. Never fear, the Lost and Found Patrol will find them!/Mr. E has a lot of ping-pong balls, is that a good thing, or are they a nuisance? Only one way to tell, and that's to survey his customers!
Daniel Gets Frustrated: Daniel is staying at home with Mom Tiger today. He really wants to play with Prince Wednesday, but he is visiting his cousin Chrissie. He asks Mom if they can go to Music Man Stan's shop, but they can't because it is closed. Daniel gets really frustrated when it seems like he's unable to do anything he wants to do. With some guidance from Mom, Daniel learns how to work through his frustration.Frustration at School: Daniel and his friends are playing "restaurant" at school and Daniel feels frustrated when he can't find the toy he is looking for. Teacher Harriet helps him realize that the right thing to do is to take a step back and ask for help.
Daniel and Prince Wednesday learn to ask permission before touching someone else at the playground. When Jodi attempts to touch Miss Elaina's hair, she learns that it's important to ask first before touching someone else.
Carl surprises Sheldon with a lemonade stand, but when Sheldon runs off, Carl is confused. Does Sheldon not want to be friends anymore? / Carl's caterpillars are turning into butterflies, and he's excited to start a butterfly collection.
When Lotta is frustrated learning a new dance, she comes to see it is okay that she experiences music in her own colorful way. / Sheldon worries about telling Carl that he doesn't want to play their favorite pirate game anymore.
Cousin Hodie wants to play with Donkey on a tree swing, but he has a hard time. Can Donkey find a way for both of them to play?/Duck Duck'd new book club book is too huge for her and Donkey to read, but that won't stop them from trying!
Donkey and Bob Dog love riding Harriett's new Swoop-a-rino, but Duck Duck can't figure out how to fly it. Can she learn to do it?/Donkey takes Duck Duck on an adventure where she has to make a lot of choices. How will she decide which way to go?
After having a disagreement, Olive and Ari learn about how nature works together, which helps them resolve their issue. / The kids learn the importance of meadows and make their own in Elinor's backyard.
Rosie donates some things for Donating Day, but when she accidentally gives away her doll Lele, she must get it back. / Rosie & Gatita volunteer for Seniors Day at the Nature Center, but their volunteering doesn't go as planned.
Phoebe and Jay decide to set a new record for the longest paper airplane flight in Tobsy history! Phoebe and Jay learn how to build a stable pillow fort from Manny's diagram.
Inspired by the best-selling kids book series, Ordinary People Change the World, by New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM follows the adventures of Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by doing something extraordinary: traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Each adventure will help young viewers make the connection between the skills that made these historical figures heroes and those same qualities within themselves, helping them discover that they, too, can change the world.
Everyone in Qyah can do a certain ice-skating move - except Trini! Frustrated after numerous attempts, Trini decides to quit ice skating. Determined, Molly and Vera craft a surprise to help her learn how to do it. Will it work?/It's Tooey's first time going hunting with his dad! But when he and his brothers get distracted playing video games and don't listen to Kenji's directions, the brothers must work together and use tracking methods to reunite with their dad.
Alma is putting together a care package for Granny Isa, but did she pack the right things?/Alma hypes up Beto and Rafia so much that they get nervous to play each other in soccer.
When the neighborhood garbage truck malfunctions, Lyla and Stu step in to save the day. / Lyla and Louisa take a ride on the city bus and accidentally lose Stu in the process!
After Corky is selected by her school to present during a science day celebration, she decides to interview the Leaf Painter. But as Corky sets out to make her video, unexpected humidity threatens to jeopardize her important video.
Sample of New York - The Mobile Unit reports to the New York City Odd Squad to help with a big problem. Curriculum: Sample Size. It's Not Easy Being Chill - An agent-in-training visits the Mobile Unit. Curriculum: Fractions.
Martin and Chris must protect a young koala stranded in the Australian Outback, and help him get back to his Eucalyptus forest habitat. On their quest to return the adorable animal home, the brothers discover lots of interesting facts about how animals are specialized to their own environment, and with some tips from an intrepid desert dweller called the thorny devil, they must survive the desert crossing and bring the koala home.
While exploring why some animals mimic the looks of others, Martin and Chris encounter a cheetah cub and its mom. But before they know it, evil fashion designer, Donita Donata, 'cat-naps' the startled mom right in front of their eyes. The Wild Kratts team springs into action on a rescue mission before Donita adds the momma cheetah to her new fall line. Martin discovers that the cheetah cub has unexpected powers of mimicry, and it's ability to mimic the ferocious honey badger - is the key to foiling Donita and protecting the cheetah.
After Corky is selected by her school to present during a science day celebration, she decides to interview the Leaf Painter. But as Corky sets out to make her video, unexpected humidity threatens to jeopardize her important video.
Lyla and Louis train Stu to help at the diner. / Lyla and Luke teach Stu how to ride a scooter so he can join the Loops Family for the Roll N' Scoot community event.
We find Angelina, Rigoberto, Oni & Andre on their first day of school. These four different kids have four different experiences in the same classroom. Through this, they learn what makes them unique and what connects them to others.
It's the day of the Hero Elementary Fun Fair, but the weather turns rainy, then sunny, then rainy again. Sparks' Crew learns to recognize the signs of changing weather in order to predict if the weather will be nice for the Fun Fair. Curriculum: Weather patterns -- including the interaction of sunlight, temperature, clouds, and wind -- help people predict what the weather is going to be. / When a tree falls in the schoolyard, our heroes try to find a new home for a chipmunk. But, what kind of home--or habitat--does a chipmunk need? Sparks' Crew will figure it out, one way or another! Curriculum: The places where wild animals live have features that help meet the animals' needs.
To prove once and for all that he's smarter than the CyberSquad, Hacker challenges the kids and their friends to solve a series of puzzles. But this isn't just fun and games - the fate of cybersite Solaria hangs in the balance. Solve all the puzzles in under three hours, and Solaria is saved... but fail, and the favorite vacation spot will be reformatted into digital garbage!
Leo feels very nervous about the wild animals wandering around Juneau, but realizes they need their own space and we must all learn to live together / In Juneau, Carmen wants to find a book to share with her mom, but in the process, learns to appreciate the tradition of native Alaskan spoken-word storytelling.
Phoebe and Jay decide to set a new record for the longest paper airplane flight in Tobsy history! Phoebe and Jay learn how to build a stable pillow fort from Manny's diagram.
Inspired by the best-selling kids book series, Ordinary People Change the World, by New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM follows the adventures of Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by doing something extraordinary: traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Each adventure will help young viewers make the connection between the skills that made these historical figures heroes and those same qualities within themselves, helping them discover that they, too, can change the world.
Everyone in Qyah can do a certain ice-skating move - except Trini! Frustrated after numerous attempts, Trini decides to quit ice skating. Determined, Molly and Vera craft a surprise to help her learn how to do it. Will it work?/It's Tooey's first time going hunting with his dad! But when he and his brothers get distracted playing video games and don't listen to Kenji's directions, the brothers must work together and use tracking methods to reunite with their dad.
Alma is putting together a care package for Granny Isa, but did she pack the right things?/Alma hypes up Beto and Rafia so much that they get nervous to play each other in soccer.
Test cook Christie Morrison makes host Bridget Lancaster iconic Sliders. Next, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges host Julia Collin Davison to a tasting of ketchup, and test cook Bryan Roof makes Julia a show-stopping Croque Monsieur.
Test cook Erin McMurrer shows host Julia Collin Davison a simplified recipe for Ground Beef and Cheese Enchiladas. Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges host Bridget Lancaster to a tasting of 6-inch flour tortillas. Finally, test cook Keith Dresser reveals the secrets to perfect Grilled Flank Steak Tacos.
While the apprentices get a lesson in roofing, Kevin visits Rhode Island to watch how an elaborate Chippendale railing is put together. A new slab of concrete goes in the basement to keep the moisture out. Richard shows how ductwork is put together.
Certified instructor Deborah Devine leads aspiring Zoomer yogis in a healing, gentle yoga practice that focuses on relieving insomnia.
Paris is a world-class city - but also one that to millions is simply home. On this adventure, we're going local. We start at the city's proud symbol, the Eiffel Tower, then cruise the Seine before exploring a few distinctive neighborhoods. We visit the market for fresh food and flowers, window-shop along trendy streets, and cap our tour with a nighttime ride through the sparkling City of Light.
Evening draws nigh at home on the river and quiet signals a time for rest; join Bob Ross for this lovely oval creation.
Driven by compassion, empathy and professionalism, Mansfield Funeral Home and Cremations is setting a new standard in the funeral home industry with founder Kristy setting countless first in her field.
Our psyches were not developed to respond to everything that is coming at us right now. Being so connected these days to the world's news is overloading our emotional circuit breakers. Take a few deep breaths and ask yourself: What is mine to do and not to do today? What is mine to say and not to say today? What is mine to care about and not to care about today? Remember that someone will always care.
Colleen, her husband Greg, their daughter Dunovan, and their family friends are off on another adventure... This time, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico! Join the family on this unforgettable getaway as they go on an adventurous ATV ride across the longest, vehicle-compatible suspension bridge in the world, admiring the stunning terrain of Mexico and enjoying a dip in the El Salto Waterfall along the way! They'll also go on a taco tour to explore the delicious local cuisine, and take part in a cooking class where they'll learn how to make a multiple-course meal themselves. With all the natural beauty in Puerto Vallarta, they can't miss visiting their famous Botanical Gardens. Of course, their trip wouldn't be complete without snorkeling in the warm waters and basking in the sun, all while soaking up this diverse culture.
Patchwork tends to have a regular rhythm, unless you get crazy with Patchwork tends to have a regular rhythm, unless you get crazy with it! On this episode, we dive into two approaches to crazy quilting! it! On this episode, we dive into two approaches to crazy quilting! Kimberley Pierce Cartwright has an intuitive approach, incorporating Kimberley Pierce Cartwright has an intuitive approach, incorporating diverse fabrics from satin to gingham to sequins, to create diverse fabrics from satin to gingham to sequins, to create meaningful, entrancing designs. Brandy Maslowski takes a "vintage meaningful, entrancing designs. Brandy Maslowski takes a "vintage now" approach to crazy quilting, with linens and decorative machine now" approach to crazy quilting, with linens and decorative machine stitching to bring this bygone artform into the current day. stitching to bring this bygone artform into the current day.
Tommy builds a shower seat made of foam. Richard connects steel piping. Tommy teaches how to install replacement windows. Tommy shows Kevin and Joe how he makes a jig for the exterior shingled flair detail.
Our psyches were not developed to respond to everything that is coming at us right now. Being so connected these days to the world's news is overloading our emotional circuit breakers. Take a few deep breaths and ask yourself: What is mine to do and not to do today? What is mine to say and not to say today? What is mine to care about and not to care about today? Remember that someone will always care.
Maggie and Lindsey visit Need More Acres farm in Scottsville, Kentucky and learn how this family farm is growing its community by providing fresh food. In the kitchen, they assemble a vibrant vegetable soup with a kale pesto and prepare Eggs in Purgatory from an abundant tomato crop.
In this episode, we get inspiration from Briana Holt and the baked goods she serves at Portland, Maine's Tandem Coffee and Bakery. First, Briana and Chris make Pineapple Upside-Down Cornmeal Cake with a fresh, caramelized fruit topping. Then, they bake Glazed Maple-Whole Wheat Muffins, a morning treat with nuttiness from the flour and acidity from the maple-lemon glaze.
The journey into the Croatian island of Hvar's past continues as Jeff and the crew are granted rare access into several sites few ever see. From an age-old practice of knitting lace by Benedictine Nuns, to cooking a sacred dish by locals on the nearby Pakleni Islands, Hvar puts on a photographic show for the cameras.
Joseph explores Taiwan's Northeast & Yilan Coast National Scenic Area, hiking the Caoling Historic Trail, planting rice at Toucheng Leisure Farm, riding an e-bike through the Old Caoling Tunnel, and making traditional noodles. From Yilan's morning market to its traditional opera and puppet theatre, he immerses himself in the local culture and finds peace in its temples, shorelines, and mountain overlooks.
Istanbul's rich heritage spans the centuries from Christian Byzantium to Muslim Ottoman rule to today's thriving city. We start our look back at the Roman-tinged Hippodrome, then indulge in the ancient ritual of the Turkish bath. We take in the Blue Mosque and the grand Hagia Sophia, taste Turkish delight at the venerable Spice Market, and explore Topkapy Palace and its harem room deep within.
Join Bob Ross on a clear, windless day where mountain reflections shine in the lake below.
Maggie and Lindsey visit Need More Acres farm in Scottsville, Kentucky and learn how this family farm is growing its community by providing fresh food. In the kitchen, they assemble a vibrant vegetable soup with a kale pesto and prepare Eggs in Purgatory from an abundant tomato crop.
In this episode, we get inspiration from Briana Holt and the baked goods she serves at Portland, Maine's Tandem Coffee and Bakery. First, Briana and Chris make Pineapple Upside-Down Cornmeal Cake with a fresh, caramelized fruit topping. Then, they bake Glazed Maple-Whole Wheat Muffins, a morning treat with nuttiness from the flour and acidity from the maple-lemon glaze.
Colleen, her husband Greg, their daughter Dunovan, and their family friends are off on another adventure... This time, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico! Join the family on this unforgettable getaway as they go on an adventurous ATV ride across the longest, vehicle-compatible suspension bridge in the world, admiring the stunning terrain of Mexico and enjoying a dip in the El Salto Waterfall along the way! They'll also go on a taco tour to explore the delicious local cuisine, and take part in a cooking class where they'll learn how to make a multiple-course meal themselves. With all the natural beauty in Puerto Vallarta, they can't miss visiting their famous Botanical Gardens. Of course, their trip wouldn't be complete without snorkeling in the warm waters and basking in the sun, all while soaking up this diverse culture.
Patchwork tends to have a regular rhythm, unless you get crazy with Patchwork tends to have a regular rhythm, unless you get crazy with it! On this episode, we dive into two approaches to crazy quilting! it! On this episode, we dive into two approaches to crazy quilting! Kimberley Pierce Cartwright has an intuitive approach, incorporating Kimberley Pierce Cartwright has an intuitive approach, incorporating diverse fabrics from satin to gingham to sequins, to create diverse fabrics from satin to gingham to sequins, to create meaningful, entrancing designs. Brandy Maslowski takes a "vintage meaningful, entrancing designs. Brandy Maslowski takes a "vintage now" approach to crazy quilting, with linens and decorative machine now" approach to crazy quilting, with linens and decorative machine stitching to bring this bygone artform into the current day. stitching to bring this bygone artform into the current day.
Tommy builds a shower seat made of foam. Richard connects steel piping. Tommy teaches how to install replacement windows. Tommy shows Kevin and Joe how he makes a jig for the exterior shingled flair detail.
Our psyches were not developed to respond to everything that is coming at us right now. Being so connected these days to the world's news is overloading our emotional circuit breakers. Take a few deep breaths and ask yourself: What is mine to do and not to do today? What is mine to say and not to say today? What is mine to care about and not to care about today? Remember that someone will always care.
Colleen, her husband Greg, their daughter Dunovan, and their family friends are off on another adventure... This time, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico! Join the family on this unforgettable getaway as they go on an adventurous ATV ride across the longest, vehicle-compatible suspension bridge in the world, admiring the stunning terrain of Mexico and enjoying a dip in the El Salto Waterfall along the way! They'll also go on a taco tour to explore the delicious local cuisine, and take part in a cooking class where they'll learn how to make a multiple-course meal themselves. With all the natural beauty in Puerto Vallarta, they can't miss visiting their famous Botanical Gardens. Of course, their trip wouldn't be complete without snorkeling in the warm waters and basking in the sun, all while soaking up this diverse culture.
Julia Collin Davison shows Bridget Lancaster how to make the ultimate grilled bourbon steaks. Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Bridget to a tasting of dill pickle spears. Equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top pick for instant-read thermometers for the budget conscious cook. Test cook Ashley Moore heads out to the grill to show Bridget a recipe for perfect grilled broccoli with lemon and parmesan.
Maggie and Lindsey visit Need More Acres farm in Scottsville, Kentucky and learn how this family farm is growing its community by providing fresh food. In the kitchen, they assemble a vibrant vegetable soup with a kale pesto and prepare Eggs in Purgatory from an abundant tomato crop.
In this episode, we get inspiration from Briana Holt and the baked goods she serves at Portland, Maine's Tandem Coffee and Bakery. First, Briana and Chris make Pineapple Upside-Down Cornmeal Cake with a fresh, caramelized fruit topping. Then, they bake Glazed Maple-Whole Wheat Muffins, a morning treat with nuttiness from the flour and acidity from the maple-lemon glaze.
The journey into the Croatian island of Hvar's past continues as Jeff and the crew are granted rare access into several sites few ever see. From an age-old practice of knitting lace by Benedictine Nuns, to cooking a sacred dish by locals on the nearby Pakleni Islands, Hvar puts on a photographic show for the cameras.
Joseph explores Taiwan's Northeast & Yilan Coast National Scenic Area, hiking the Caoling Historic Trail, planting rice at Toucheng Leisure Farm, riding an e-bike through the Old Caoling Tunnel, and making traditional noodles. From Yilan's morning market to its traditional opera and puppet theatre, he immerses himself in the local culture and finds peace in its temples, shorelines, and mountain overlooks.
Istanbul's rich heritage spans the centuries from Christian Byzantium to Muslim Ottoman rule to today's thriving city. We start our look back at the Roman-tinged Hippodrome, then indulge in the ancient ritual of the Turkish bath. We take in the Blue Mosque and the grand Hagia Sophia, taste Turkish delight at the venerable Spice Market, and explore Topkapy Palace and its harem room deep within.
There's a new direction in a centuries-old industry. In this episode of Louisiana Coastal Cooking we travel to Grand Isle, one of the prime spots for off-bottom oyster cultivation, to meet a pioneer in the state's new aquaculture industry. Then back in New Orleans we sample dishes featuring the premium hand-picked Gulf oysters - Oysters with Bayou Verde Mignonette and Fried Oyster Salad.
Smoking ranks among the world's most ancient and popular cooking methods. We begin season two with a refresher course on the basic smoking techniques and smokers, from rotisserie-smoking chicken to smoke-roasting bourbon-bacon pork loin. From low and slow-smoked "brisket on the bone" (beef plate ribs) to smoked pears with smoked whipped cream for dessert, you'll learn to smoke on a kettle grill, pellet smoker, electric smoker, and offset barrel smoker.Rotisserie-smoked chicken with drip pan root vegetables; Bourbon-brown sugar smoked pork loin; Brisket on the bone; Smoke-roasted pears.
Pati visits Xochimilco's canals to learn about the ancient chinampas Pati visits Xochimilco's canals to learn about the ancient chinampas and their modern-day preservation. In a traditional smoke kitchen, and their modern-day preservation. In a traditional smoke kitchen, Chef Raul Jimenez prepares pipian verde and discusses conservation. Chef Raul Jimenez prepares pipian verde and discusses conservation. She later joins Francisco Salvador and Omar Espinoza, who work to She later joins Francisco Salvador and Omar Espinoza, who work to protect the endangered axolotl, and ends the day at Francisco's home, protect the endangered axolotl, and ends the day at Francisco's home, to reflect on local resilience over a meal of chile relleno. to reflect on local resilience over a meal of chile relleno.
Christopher Kimball visits Reem Kassis, author of "The Palestinian Table," in the Galilee Valley, where he rolls bulgur maftoul by hand and enjoys a weeknight traybake made with Reem's family spice blend. Back in the kitchen, Milk Street Cook Catherine Smart shows Chris how to make Pearl Couscous with Chicken and Chickpeas, using warm spices and flavorful chicken poaching liquid to cook the couscous. Then, Chris makes the roasted red pepper and walnut dip Muhammara, and Milk Street Cook Lynn Clark prepares a Garlicky Spiced Chicken and Potato Traybake with Pomegranate Molasses.
There's a new direction in a centuries-old industry. In this episode of Louisiana Coastal Cooking we travel to Grand Isle, one of the prime spots for off-bottom oyster cultivation, to meet a pioneer in the state's new aquaculture industry. Then back in New Orleans we sample dishes featuring the premium hand-picked Gulf oysters - Oysters with Bayou Verde Mignonette and Fried Oyster Salad.
Chris and Paul explore the towering beauty of the Tetons in Wyoming, where they raft the Snake River, hike to hidden locations, and learn about conservation efforts to help protect this piece of western paradise.
Paul and Chris explore Ted Turner's Ladder Reserve in New Mexico, seeking unique compositions in the rugged landscape. They capture the American West's stark beauty, tracking from desert sunrise to sunset. They connect with wildlife experts to discuss vital conservation work focused on endangered species protection, celebrating a modern approach to preserving America's wild heritage.
Istanbul's rich heritage spans the centuries from Christian Byzantium to Muslim Ottoman rule to today's thriving city. We start our look back at the Roman-tinged Hippodrome, then indulge in the ancient ritual of the Turkish bath. We take in the Blue Mosque and the grand Hagia Sophia, taste Turkish delight at the venerable Spice Market, and explore Topkapy Palace and its harem room deep within.
Joseph explores Taiwan's Northeast & Yilan Coast National Scenic Area, hiking the Caoling Historic Trail, planting rice at Toucheng Leisure Farm, riding an e-bike through the Old Caoling Tunnel, and making traditional noodles. From Yilan's morning market to its traditional opera and puppet theatre, he immerses himself in the local culture and finds peace in its temples, shorelines, and mountain overlooks.
The journey into the Croatian island of Hvar's past continues as Jeff and the crew are granted rare access into several sites few ever see. From an age-old practice of knitting lace by Benedictine Nuns, to cooking a sacred dish by locals on the nearby Pakleni Islands, Hvar puts on a photographic show for the cameras.
Join Bob Ross on a clear, windless day where mountain reflections shine in the lake below.
There's a new direction in a centuries-old industry. In this episode of Louisiana Coastal Cooking we travel to Grand Isle, one of the prime spots for off-bottom oyster cultivation, to meet a pioneer in the state's new aquaculture industry. Then back in New Orleans we sample dishes featuring the premium hand-picked Gulf oysters - Oysters with Bayou Verde Mignonette and Fried Oyster Salad.
Christopher Kimball visits Reem Kassis, author of "The Palestinian Table," in the Galilee Valley, where he rolls bulgur maftoul by hand and enjoys a weeknight traybake made with Reem's family spice blend. Back in the kitchen, Milk Street Cook Catherine Smart shows Chris how to make Pearl Couscous with Chicken and Chickpeas, using warm spices and flavorful chicken poaching liquid to cook the couscous. Then, Chris makes the roasted red pepper and walnut dip Muhammara, and Milk Street Cook Lynn Clark prepares a Garlicky Spiced Chicken and Potato Traybake with Pomegranate Molasses.
Smoking ranks among the world's most ancient and popular cooking methods. We begin season two with a refresher course on the basic smoking techniques and smokers, from rotisserie-smoking chicken to smoke-roasting bourbon-bacon pork loin. From low and slow-smoked "brisket on the bone" (beef plate ribs) to smoked pears with smoked whipped cream for dessert, you'll learn to smoke on a kettle grill, pellet smoker, electric smoker, and offset barrel smoker.Rotisserie-smoked chicken with drip pan root vegetables; Bourbon-brown sugar smoked pork loin; Brisket on the bone; Smoke-roasted pears.
Pati visits Xochimilco's canals to learn about the ancient chinampas Pati visits Xochimilco's canals to learn about the ancient chinampas and their modern-day preservation. In a traditional smoke kitchen, and their modern-day preservation. In a traditional smoke kitchen, Chef Raul Jimenez prepares pipian verde and discusses conservation. Chef Raul Jimenez prepares pipian verde and discusses conservation. She later joins Francisco Salvador and Omar Espinoza, who work to She later joins Francisco Salvador and Omar Espinoza, who work to protect the endangered axolotl, and ends the day at Francisco's home, protect the endangered axolotl, and ends the day at Francisco's home, to reflect on local resilience over a meal of chile relleno. to reflect on local resilience over a meal of chile relleno.
Chris and Paul explore the towering beauty of the Tetons in Wyoming, where they raft the Snake River, hike to hidden locations, and learn about conservation efforts to help protect this piece of western paradise.
Paul and Chris explore Ted Turner's Ladder Reserve in New Mexico, seeking unique compositions in the rugged landscape. They capture the American West's stark beauty, tracking from desert sunrise to sunset. They connect with wildlife experts to discuss vital conservation work focused on endangered species protection, celebrating a modern approach to preserving America's wild heritage.