Just wanted to share news about Martha Speaks that will be airing next week. I think it’s a cute show.
New episodes begin Monday, June 24 2013 on PBS KIDS (check local listings)–
It’s puppy mania when America’s favorite talking dog returns for a week of brand-new, pawsitively adorable, tail-wagging fun beginning Monday, June 24,2013, on PBS KIDS (check local listings). Kicking off the week with “Puppy Skits,” we learn that innocent, easy-going Skits may, in fact, have been a time-traveling puppy! Then on Tuesday in “The Puppy Tooth Fairy,”Martha and Skits are determined to bring treats to all the Wagstaff City puppies, as they become Puppy Tooth Fairies! On Wednesday in “The Puppy Show,” Martha and the gang try to come up with the perfect pitch for a new puppy TV show. And in Thursday’s “Martha’s Puppy,” Martha thinks it’s a great idea to train baby Jake to become her new puppy.
Puppy week ends Friday with the classic two-parter “Martha’s Life in Crime,” whereMartha tells the story of her puppy days. Kids can tune in for the premiere of MarthaSpeaks fifth season and learn new words such as paleontologist, fossil, exhibit and more: Monday, June 24, 2013, on PBS KIDS (check local listings)!
“We think puppies are the perfect vehicle to teach kids new vocabulary. Words like destroy, mess, ruin, exhausted, and anticipation all spring naturally from stories about puppies and we know they’ll be memorable to kids,” says senior executive producer Carol Greenwald. “And who doesn’t love puppies?”
The Martha Speaks puppy celebration continues at PBSKIDS.org/martha, a comprehensive website that builds on the series’ curriculum to bolster the oral vocabulary of 4- to 7-year-olds. Kids can decorate photos of their puppies using fun props and descriptive words in the popular Dog Tags game. Kids also can print out puppy printables, while parents can find recommended books about dogs and learn how to talk to kids about puppy adoption and puppy safety.
Full Episode Listing and Descriptions
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Monday, June 24, 2013 (NEW!) |
Puppy SkitsCan a dog break through the space-time continuum? T.D. thinks so. As Martharecounts the tale of how T.D. first found Skits, we learn that innocent, easy-going Skits may in fact have been a time-traveling puppy!
Dinosaurs in Trouble! Due to a lack of funds, the museum’s fossil exhibit is closing and Milo and Truman are devastated. What’s more fun than fossils? Can the Mesozoic enthusiasts find a way to save the dinos? |
Tuesday, June 25, 2013 (NEW!) |
The Puppy Tooth Fairy Martha is hit with a stark realization: the Tooth Fairy doesn’t like dogs. Determined to right a wrong, Martha and Skits bound boldly into the night as the Puppy Tooth Fairies. The problem is puppies lose a lot of teeth. So do kittens and elephants and…*gulp*…whales?
Martha’s Blue Period |
Wednesday, June 26, 2013 (NEW!) |
The Puppy ShowTV producer Laslo Huckey knows just what people want to watch: puppies. But puppies doing what? He challenges Martha and the gang to come up with the perfect pitch for a puppy show.
Never Forget to Remember |
Thursday, June 27, 2013 (NEW!) |
Martha’s Puppy Martha feels it’s high time to get a puppy, but the family disagrees. Even Jake knows that two dogs is plenty. With no other option, Martha sets out to do what any dog would: train a baby to become a puppy.The Cheating Chum Caper Inspired by her favorite mystery novel, Heroic Helen is on the hunt for trouble. When she notices TD’s grades have suddenly improved and spies him meeting secretly with Martha and Francois, things get personal. Has she uncovered a cheating scandal between her dog and her best friend? |
Friday, June 28, 2013 |
Martha’s Life in Crime (Parts 1&2)Martha tells the story of her puppy days in the animal shelter and her excitement of finding a family. But it turns out that Helen wasn’t the first person who adoptedMartha. Puppy Martha’s new owner turns out to have unsavory plans for her. CanMartha turn the tables on the bumbling crooks and still find a family? |
About Martha SpeaksMartha Speaks works to help increase children’s oral vocabulary – and how better to get kids excited about learning new words than with a dog who just can’t stop talking? Throughout the episode, Martha teaches young children vocabulary words like famous, admire, understudy, and more.
Distributed internationally by DHX Media, Martha Speaks also airs on TVO, Knowledge Network, and SCN and has been acquired by broadcasters across Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. Two fun Martha Speaks DVDs – “Martha Says it with Flowers” and “Martha Goes to School” – are available for $9.99 each. Both of these DVDs can be ordered by visiting shopPBS.org.
Martha Speaks is a production of WGBH Boston and Oasis Animation Inc. MarthaSpeaks series funding is provided in part by the WGBH Children’s Educational Media Fund including The Germeshausen Foundation. Corporate funding is provided by Kiddie Academy® Child Care Learning Centers and Chick-fil-A, Inc. Additional funding provided by public television viewers.
© 2013 WGBH Educational Foundation. All rights reserved. “Martha” and all characters and underlying materials (including artwork) from the “Martha” books are trademarks of and copyrights of Susan Meddaugh and used under license. All other characters and underlying materials are trademarks of and copyrights of WGBH. All third party trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Used with permission.
About WGBH Boston WGBH Boston is the largest producer of PBS content for TV and the Web, including such innovative, entertaining, curriculum-based children’s media as Arthur, Curious George, Postcards from Buster, Between the Lions, Design Squad Nation, MarthaSpeaks (and its Dog Party mobile app, with proven impact on kids’ vocabulary), and Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman. WGBH has been recognized with hundreds of honors: Emmys, Peabodys, duPont-Columbia Awards, and two Oscars. Find more information at www.wgbh.org.
About PBS KIDS PBS KIDS, the number one educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television, online, mobile and community-based programs. Kidscreen- and Webby-award winning pbskids.orgprovides engaging interactive content, including the PBS KIDS video player, now offering free streaming video accessible on computer- and mobile-device-based browsers. For more information on specific PBS KIDS content supporting literacy, science, math and more, visit pbs.org/pressroom, or follow PBS KIDS on Twitter andFacebook. Disclosure: I received this information to share with readers. No compensation was received for this post.
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