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Rosita and a family counting on their hands.

ABCs and 123s

Build vocabulary, spark curiosity, and help children think critically, preparing them to succeed in school and in life.

Parent and child looking at a tree branch.

The Language of Science

Help kids talk about science—and build vocabulary.

Science
Ages 1–6
A parent and child playing with a toy car.

Little Engineers

Help children think like engineers by looking for ramps, levers, and other simple machines all around them.

Science
Ages 1–6
An animation of Grover underwater snorkeling

Sink or Float

Help Grover figure out which items sink in water and which float, and talk with kids about which items sink and which items float, and why that might be.

Science
Ages 1–6
A young girl uses a magnifying glass to inspect soil with Grover.

Science

Kids learn science by exploring the world around them. Everyday moments are perfect opportunities to build science skills.

Bert and Ernie with recycled crafts.

Bert & Ernie Reuse & Reinvent!

An interactive game about upcycling.

Science
Ages 3–6
A chid uses a magnifying glass with Abby Cadabby and her mother.

Curiosity

Curiosity is the key to learning. When you encourage children to ask lots of questions, you’re helping them build their natural curiosity and think like scientists.

Oscar's Trash launch animation

Oscar’s Trash Launch

Use Oscar’s trash launcher to learn more about force.

Science
Ages 1–6
Graphic of child's head with stem thought bubbles

Move and Learn Together for STEM

An interactive webinar experience where providers and kids can move together and learn all about science, technology, engineering, and math!

Science
An animation of Elmo on a train

Train-Track Engineers

Build train tracks to help Elmo ride his train to Grover.

Science
Ages 1–6
A well dressed snowman

Snow Monster Maker

Conduct your own temperature experiment.

Science
Ages 1–6
Garden Senses printable.

Garden Senses

Screen-time can help families learn and connect, and taking screen-time breaks can, too.

Science
Ages 0–5