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There was a PBS Kids Go game that I used to play and I cant remember the name. It had like a puzzle where a baseball/softball would go through to get to the next level. Any help would be appreciated.
Hi, I posted this on r/gaming earlier but it might have better luck here.
When I was a kid I played on the pbskids website often and there was a button on the right side of the screen that lead you to a similar website called pbskidsgo. There were a lot more games on that site, so I started to go there. I remember playing one game that was based on a you (a small child) being home alone for the night and having to take care of yourself and the things around you. Starting off, you were in a living room and your parents left you a note on what to do and what not to do. It made it very clear that you were not to open the door for anyone no matter what they said if they weren't your parents. Throughout the night there would be random phone calls and knocks on the door, some claiming that it was safe to let them inside. There would also be accidents happening around the room, like a drink spilling, a plate being broken, etc that you had to clean up before your parents arrived. I also remember on the left end of the living room, there was a small dark window with the blinds up. If you did not put the blinds down immediately, eventually a pair of red eyes would appear against the darkness. This had seemingly no purpose other than to scare the player into putting the blinds down. I was very young when I played this but it stuck with me because it made me terrified of being home alone and opening the door for people. This is probably a reach, but if anyone remembers playing this game or what it was called, please let me know.
https://video.kpbs.org/video/hips-drag-queen-go-swish-english-captions-vbr9gy/
Lil Miss Hot Mess reads her book THE HIPS ON THE DRAG QUEEN GO SWISH.
New link if above broken: https://video.kpbs.org/video/hips-drag-queen-go-swish-spanish-captions-odzyzo/
http://i.imgur.com/Qphu5Nx.png
On the PBS Kids channel, I can see all of the shows and record except for Thomas. It has worked for me for months, but sometime in December it stopped. The Thomas and Friends "folder" is empty and it tells me to contact support. Is this being fixed? Or is it just on my end? Thanks
Hubellubo, Friubends! Iβm Pablo! You may remember me from the PBS KIDS show, ZOOM. Itβs been 21 years, and Iβm so excited to re-connect with all of you for this special edition ZOOM AMA. Hereβs a little about what I have been up to: Because of ZOOM, I pursued a career in entertainment, initially in front of the camera but mainly working behind the scenes in television and film production. I studied TV and film at Emerson College then spent 10 years working on a variety of productions including, A Place of Our Own / Los NiΓ±os en su Casa (PBS), FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman (PBS), Hall Pass (New Line), The Three Stooges Movie (Fox), and many others. In 2016, I produced my first feature film, Annabelle Hooper and the Ghosts of Nantucket (Netflix). In addition to my production experience, I also worked in Visual Effects at 20th Century Fox on feature films, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Prometheus, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, and many others. I also served as a development/production Executive and Producer for The Three Stooges company, C3 Entertainment, where I developed new TV and film content based on The Three Stooges and other established properties. Iβm now back where it all started, WGBH Boston, working in production finance, where I oversee and manage the funding to many of WGBHβs programs. But enough about me, letβs hear from you!
Pablo explores windmill designs on an episode of ZOOM: https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/phy03.sci.phys.matter.zmill/exploring-windmill-design/
The history of ZOOM from the WGBH Media Library οΌ Archives: http://openvault.wgbh.org/exhibits/zoom/article?fbclid=IwAR0uP77YwxptY8-zrJJPRyPUHHBPh4cv96g4y-YwgbXLNSFr0NOKSIaoc9Q
Pablo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pablovelezjr
Pablo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pablovelezjr/
Proof: https://i.redd.it/yzo4g8mnw5e41.jpg
Hello! It's me again. You may remember me from my first post, where I was asking about the old 2008 music-education program, 'Lomax, the Hound of Music'. That post can be found here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/lostmedia/comments/exawa3/lomax_the_hound_of_music_2008_pbs_kids_program/
I'm happy to state that a kind Reddit user has come forward, and sent me twelve of the thirteen episodes, which I've reuploaded in an attempt to preserve them. Episode Three was not reaired as part of the reruns this user recorded them from, unfortunately, though this does still mean that the majority of the show is now viewable. The twelve episodes can be found on my YouTube channel, though YouTube has marked the episode as 'For Kids', so I could not make a playlist of them.
Here is the link to my channel, so that those interested can view the episodes:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVk1ZfVS-yEFOXZKzydCPtQ
Don't mind the unprofessional layout. I don't really upload too often, but these episode deserved reuploading. I just hope they aren't taken down.
tl;dr, 12 of 13 of the episodes have been found thanks to a kind Reddit user, and they've been uploaded to my YouTube channel in an attempt to preserve them. Only one episode remains lost.
I have two kids in elementary school and I just packed their lunches with PB&J sandwiches.
Earlier today I received a wordy email from the school that boiled down to "We are not prohibiting peanut butter, but we are discouraging it because of nut allergies."
I get it. And I certainly dont want any other kids in the school to get sick or have a serious reaction. But, PB&J is the one sandwich my kids will consistently eat. I try to pack them something different each day and only do peanut butter once a week. It's really the only lunch my younger daughter enjoys, she kind of just tolerates other stuff. PB&J has the highest success rate of actually being eaten during their lunch break. They bring home a lot of lunches that just have couple bites eaten ...
When my older daughter started, she told me about a friend that had to sit at the "nut-free" or "allergy" table away from her. I was actually a little concerned; I didn't want my daughter's lunch to affect someone else. After talking with her about it, it sounded like the teachers actually did a good job explaining nut allergies and safe practices. The email today specified they are reinforcing hand washing before and after eating.
I will be chatting about this with my youngest tomorrow and reinforcing it in the coming weeks, but I want her to enjoy her lunches too.
So, AITA for packing them PB&J sandwiches?
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