{"id":508,"date":"2011-10-15T01:51:46","date_gmt":"2011-10-15T07:51:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/ranny\/2011\/10\/15\/pbs-kids-celebrates-halloween-with-some-cool-shows\/"},"modified":"2011-09-19T16:04:22","modified_gmt":"2011-09-19T22:04:22","slug":"pbs-kids-celebrates-halloween-with-some-cool-shows","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/ranny\/2011\/pbs-kids-celebrates-halloween-with-some-cool-shows\/","title":{"rendered":"PBS Kids Celebrates Halloween with some Cool Shows"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a onclick=\"ps_imagemanager_popup(this.href,'DinosaurApp.jpg','306','172');return false\" onfocus=\"this.blur()\" href=\"\/ranny\/wp-content\/uploads\/DinosaurApp.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" height=\"84\" title=\"DinosaurApp.jpg\" align=\"left\" alt=\"DinosaurApp.jpg\" src=\"\/ranny\/wp-content\/uploads\/.thumbs\/.DinosaurApp.jpg\" border=\"0\" vspace=\"3\" hspace=\"5\" \/><\/a>October is shaping up to be a \u201cmonstrously\u201d entertaining month for PBS KIDS with Halloween-themed episodes of kids\u2019 favorite series and a dedicated \u201cPredator Week\u201d from popular animal exploration series WILD KRATTS.<\/p>\n<p>PBS KIDS gears up for Halloween with a bevy of Halloween-themed episodes, including brand new episodes of science-focused series DINOSAUR TRAIN, SID THE SCIENCE KID, THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT!, and WILD KRATTS. From October 17 through 31, children can ride the Night Train to a \u201chaunted house\u201d with DINOSAUR TRAIN, learn some \u201cspooky science\u201d with Sid, trick-or-treat with the Cat, and attend a creature costume party with the Kratts in this lineup of new episodes.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHalloween is such a fun holiday for kids, and gives us the opportunity to tell entertaining stories while also covering interesting concepts, from learning about predators and prey to experimenting with the chemistry of making slime,\u201d said Lesli Rotenberg, Senior Vice President, Children\u2019s Media, PBS.<\/p>\n<p>The \u201ccreature-filled\u201d fun also includes WILD KRATTS \u201cPredator Week,\u201d which will feature four brand new episodes from October 17 through 21. The series will cover natural science concepts through storylines about predators such as great white sharks, wolves, cheetahs and raptors.<\/p>\n<p>PBS KIDS\u2019 Halloween and \u201cPredator Week\u201d episodes premiere on-air starting on October 17, and select full episodes and clips will be available online on PBSKIDS.org\/video and PBSKIDSGO.org\/video in October.<\/p>\n<p>PBS Parents provides an array of Halloween resources for parents \u2013 from trick-or-treating safety tips to how to make your own Buddy (from DINOSAUR TRAIN) costume \u2013 all of which are available here: http:\/\/www.pbs.org\/parents\/special\/halloween.html.<\/p>\n<p>Following is a listing of the Halloween-themed and \u201cPredator Week\u201d episodes airing this October (check local listings to confirm air dates and times).<\/p>\n<p>SID THE SCIENCE KID<br \/>\n\u201cHalloween Spooky Science Special\u201d (premieres October 17)<br \/>\nIt\u2019s Halloween time and Sid and his friends have dressed up in the spookiest and scariest costumes possible. Sid is a bat with big fangs. May is a spooky black cat. Gabriela is a furry, yucky spider. And Gerald is a super spooky skeleton that goes boo! Susie (dressed as a silly mad scientist) loves their costumes, and helps the kids discover that Halloween can be spooky and scientific! The kids investigate how bats are helpful creatures that catch mosquitoes, spiders are expert engineer web builders, cats are leaping aerial acrobats, and skeletons help hold up our body frames! At the Halloween party, the kids also investigate how to make icky, gooey green slime. Susie then ends the day with a special \u201cHalloween Parade\u201d song so the kids can march around and show off their spooky and scientific costumes!<\/p>\n<p>DINOSAUR TRAIN<br \/>\n\u201cHaunted Roundhouse\/Big Pond Pumpkin Patch\u201d (premieres October 20)<br \/>\n\u201cHaunted Roundhouse\u201d<br \/>\nDad takes the kids on a special Night Train to Troodon Town, where the Troodons have decorated their Roundhouse into a \u201chaunted house\u201d for a spooky party. The kids end up meeting a strange new nocturnal creature \u2013 a mammal named Vlad Volaticotherium, who was hiding in the roundhouse trying to get some sleep.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBig Pond Pumpkin Patch\u201d<br \/>\nThe Pteranodon family learns more about the customs of their neighbors, the Lambeosaurus family, when they are invited for the first time to accompany them to the Big Pond to celebrate \u201cGourd Day\u201d \u2013 a kind of Mesozoic Halloween. The kids see their first pumpkins, and Larry Lambeosaurus even shows our family how to hollow them out and carve faces into them.<\/p>\n<p>THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT!<br \/>\nTwo Halloween stories, \u201cAye Aye!\u201d and \u201cTrick or Treat,\u201d premiere in October, first as parts of two separate episodes and then in encore presentations as one episode.<br \/>\n\u201cSniff and Seek\/Aye Aye!\u201d (premieres October 20)<br \/>\n\u201cTrick or Treat\/King Cecil the Seahorse\u201d (premieres October 21)<br \/>\n\u201cAye Aye!\/Trick or Treat\u201d (airs October 28)<br \/>\n\u201cAye Aye!\u201d<br \/>\nNick and Sally are making Halloween masks, but they want to make them really scary. Cat takes them to meet Aiya, the Aye Aye, in the forest of Spookywoowoo. Aiya shows them, that even though he may look scary &#8211; his big ears, huge eyes and long fingers help him to find food. And now Nick and Sally know just how to make their masks scary!<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTrick or Treat\u201d<br \/>\nIt\u2019s Halloween! The Cat in the Hat takes Sally and Nick trick or treating &#8211; his way! Around the world they go, meeting three new friends who teach them each of the tricks they do and share the treats that they like to eat. Back at home Nick and Sally are ready to go trick or treating, with plenty of new tricks to share!<\/p>\n<p>WILD KRATTS<br \/>\n\u201cA Bat in the Brownies\u201d (premieres October 24)<br \/>\nWhen a little brown bat crash-lands into a plate of Jimmy Z\u2019s famous brownies, Martin and Chris out set out to convince Aviva, Jimmy Z and Koki that bats are nothing to be afraid of. With bat activated Creature Power Suits, the bros follow join their new friend on a nocturnal fly about, and the entire crew must come to the rescue when the bat colony\u2019s roost is destroyed by a lightning bolt. In the end the Wild Kratts crew \u201cgoes batty,\u201d as they gain a new appreciation for bat ecology, predators and insects and echolocation, and learn to love bats.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMasked Bandits\u201d (premieres October 25)<br \/>\nAs they prepare for a creature costume party, the Wild Kratts team begins to notice all sorts of strange things happening in the Tortuga HQ. Jimmy is sure there is a ghost or monster living with them, but the Kratt brothers are convinced it\u2019s some kind of creature. When the gang sets out to discover who is causing all the trouble, they discover that certain animals gravitate towards human habitation because it provides food and protection from predators.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>October is shaping up to be a \u201cmonstrously\u201d entertaining month for PBS KIDS with Halloween-themed episodes of kids\u2019 favorite series and a dedicated \u201cPredator Week\u201d from popular animal exploration series WILD KRATTS. 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