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teamworkTeamwork

Teamwork, or cooperation, is when you work with a group to get something done.  Often you use teamwork without even realizing it, like building a sand castle with your family or helping your parent at the grocery store. Teamwork is also important when participating in things like bands, group sports, or dramatic plays.  Click on some fun teamwork activities to do with your family or friends, and remember the more, the merrier. >> More

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Super Why!

Airs M-F from 8:30-9 a.m. and Sundays from 7:30-8 a.m.

In every fantastical episode of Super WHY!, young viewers dive directly into a pop-up story to experience a brightly-illustrated children's tale brought to magical life.  Alpha Pig with Alphabet Power, Wonder Red with Word Power, Princess Presto with Spelling Power, Super Why with the Power to Read and Super YOU with the Power to Help. Together, they are the “Super Readers”!  The Super Readers jump into books (literally) to find answers to everyday preschool challenges and embark on exciting adventures, where they play interactive reading games to overcome obstacles and save the day.

14th Annual Reading Rainbow Young Writers and Illustrators Contest

The judging is complete and we have selected the winning stories for the 14th Annual Reading Rainbow Young Writers and Illustrators Contest for New Hampshire Public Television. We broke a record for entries this year with 1008 stories, a 45% increase over last year!. >> Full list of winners



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Reading Rainbow

Airs M-F from 2-2:30 p.m.
5/12 Follow the Drinking Gourd (Show 1001)
Runaway slaves journey north along the Underground Railroad by following directions in a song, “The Drinking Gourd.” LeVar celebrates the road to freedom paved by the Underground Railroad, introducing viewers to the history, heroes, stories and music of the African American culture which emerged from slavery. An a cappella group, Sweet Honey In The Rock, perform and share their historical knowledge of slavery.



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