Covid Keeping Busy
SDPB Ideas to Keep your hands and mind busy
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Is there anything that duct tape can’t make or fix? I don’t think so. Which is why this year for Father’s Day I say, swing by the hardware store and let some tape do the gift-y tri
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Summer Reading on Your Mind? Check out this list!
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Fans of PBS KIDS will get a chance to see new episodes beginning Friday, June 6, through August 24, including READY JET GO!, the first-ever WILD KRATTS marathon and new specials fr
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Scores of students submitted their poems about teamwork to an NPR callout. Here are a few of the highlights.
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Encourage your kids to get their hands dirty for once! Growing seedlings in egg cartons is a simple activity that connects young children to nature and is a great way to inspire a
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If you're a rock band, and thousands of teachers and students are using your hugely popular music videos in the classroom, why not help them out?
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What's not to love about spring? The sun warms and brightens our days for a few extra hours, and kids get to explore outside a little longer each day, too. And on Sunday, April 22,
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In conjunction with Earth Day on April 22, PBS stations will offer a selection of themed programming with topics ranging from agriculture to meteorology to climate change.
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Celebrate National Poetry Month this April with a lyrical selection of readings for kids ages 0 to 9. You’ll find classic Mother Goose, alphabet poems in both Spanish and English,
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Dyslexia is the most common learning disability in this country. But it is widely misunderstood, and schools often do a poor job of helping students learn to read.
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Dakota Life Virtual: Albert & Gage
Desert Botanical Garden, Hour 2
Recipes of our Grandmothers
Garth Brooks: Gershwin Prize
QUILTS episode
The Last Ranch - The Diamond A Story
Cherry Blossoms, Mount Rushmore | Ask TOH
The High Kings
John Prine
Kings of the Court