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Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a watermelon slice with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a twisty marshmallow with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a toaster pastry with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a swirl lollipop with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a sushi roll with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a stack of pancakes with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a slice of pizza with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make an ice cream cone with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a mug of hot chocolate with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a goldfish cracker with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make an ear of corn with just a bit of polymer clay!
Lesson 2210
Explore the sport of eFoiling and how Newtonian physics can be used to explain the phenomenon of the surfboard moving on the Great Lakes.
Lesson 2209
Explore the phenomenon of sound waves underwater used to map landforms and how modern technology is helping update the maps of the terrain beneath the Great Lakes.
Have you ever heard the sound of a steel tongue drum? Detroit musician Demetrius Thomas demonstrates this beautiful instrument which he uses to explore otherworldly and unplugged sonic environments.
Lesson 2209
Explore the phenomenon of biodiversity in the Great Lakes and the efforts one museum in Ontario, Canada has taken to catalog it.
Lesson 214
Wimee and friends sing about things that are bright; Miss Jessica teaches us how to think like an inventor; Jennifer from the Los Angeles Public Library shares a wordless picture book called Flashlight; and Ms. Kelaine shows us how to light up a bulb with a potato!
Lesson 215
Wimee and team share fun animal sounds; Moby teaches us about zoos; John Ball Zoo shows us what their animals eat; in Check Out This Book, we’re introduced to a book where we can learn what zoos do with all that poo; and Wimee and friends sing about seeing all kinds of animals at the zoo in JimTime!
Lesson 216
Wimee and friends write a story about cotton candy rain; Language Explorers translate the word “plant” into six languages; Jim writes a song about flowers; Wimee and team play a Number Crunching game; and the Flower family shares their beautiful Rainbow of Colors video with us!
Lesson 217
Wimee and friends sing a silly song about marching monkeys; they write a story about a rotten mango; Jim sings a monkey song about opposites; Joyanne from Kent District Library shares a book about an old monkey; and Wimee and team play a rhyming game and do a scavenger hunt!
Lesson 218
Wimee and friends sing about what they can get in the mail; in JimTime, Wimee and friends sing about things that WON’T fit in an envelope; Ms. Lisa from Kent District Library shares a book about a lost package; and Brody shares the video he produced of a mom receiving something special in the mail!
Lesson 219
Wimee writes a story about taking an unusual bath; Moby tells us about how soap works; Miss Jessica introduces us to a very catchy tune to wash our hands to; Abigail joins the show to tell us about her enjoyment of baking; and the team plays games and dances to Miss Jessica's song as a farewell!
Lesson 220
Wimee and friends sing about their favorite kind of pie; Wimee writes a story about his “thinking fork;” Ms. Sara teaches us different Spanish words for “pie;” Dr. Paige shows us how to make a magic pie crust; and Wimee dreams about making spaghetti pickle pie for a friend who was sad!
Lesson 221
Wimee and friends sing a song about milk; Story tells us about dairy foods; some friends show us what type of milk they use at home; in Check Out This Book, Ms. Joyanne shares a recycling journey story about a milk and juice container that are friends; and Jim plays his Chocolate Milk song!
Lesson 222
Wimee sings a song about what dragons have fun doing; the team writes a story about a dragon and screwdriver-shaped ice cream; Ms. Stephanie shows us how to make a paper bag dragon puppet; in Check Out This Book, we learn what dragons love to eat; and Wimee chats with a bowling-loving dragon friend!
Lesson 223
Story hosts today’s episode and sings about things that are blue; Story and friends write a story about Wimee stepping in blueberries; Wimee talks with Travis Jonker about his book, Blue Floats Away; in Kid Chat, Audrey shares her water cycle poster with Wimee; and the team plays the Alphabet Game!
Lesson 224
The team tells Wimee what they would do if they were tiny for a day; the Itty Bitty Mini Mart artists talks with Wimee about the little things they create; Ms. Lisa and her daughter share a book about a dollhouse; and the team plays the I Can Find Inside My Mind game and a scavenger hunt together!
Lesson 225
Wimee sings a song about fun things snakes might do; Megan from the John Ball Zoo teaches us about Sonoran Mountain Kingsnakes; during JimTime the team sings Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star in snake and other animal languages; and our friend Snake has an interview with a snake expert!
Lesson 226
Wimee asks the team about who they would like to have as their neighbor; Moby talks with Ms. Beverly from North Kent Connect about all the ways they help their neighbors; Brody and Mr. Brad interview each other; and Lucy shows Wimee the new neighbor she has: a gecko named Nora!
Lesson 6
Architects Brian and Jess team up with kids to find the "heart of the city," the center that cities grow around. Visit the streets of old Detroit to learn how cities change over time, and use maps and landmarks to find the heart of your city.
Subjects
Grades
Shows
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a watermelon slice with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a twisty marshmallow with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a toaster pastry with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a swirl lollipop with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a sushi roll with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a stack of pancakes with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a slice of pizza with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make an ice cream cone with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a mug of hot chocolate with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a goldfish cracker with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make an ear of corn with just a bit of polymer clay!
Lesson 2210
Explore the sport of eFoiling and how Newtonian physics can be used to explain the phenomenon of the surfboard moving on the Great Lakes.
Lesson 2209
Explore the phenomenon of sound waves underwater used to map landforms and how modern technology is helping update the maps of the terrain beneath the Great Lakes.
Have you ever heard the sound of a steel tongue drum? Detroit musician Demetrius Thomas demonstrates this beautiful instrument which he uses to explore otherworldly and unplugged sonic environments.
Lesson 2209
Explore the phenomenon of biodiversity in the Great Lakes and the efforts one museum in Ontario, Canada has taken to catalog it.
Lesson 214
Wimee and friends sing about things that are bright; Miss Jessica teaches us how to think like an inventor; Jennifer from the Los Angeles Public Library shares a wordless picture book called Flashlight; and Ms. Kelaine shows us how to light up a bulb with a potato!
Lesson 215
Wimee and team share fun animal sounds; Moby teaches us about zoos; John Ball Zoo shows us what their animals eat; in Check Out This Book, we’re introduced to a book where we can learn what zoos do with all that poo; and Wimee and friends sing about seeing all kinds of animals at the zoo in JimTime!
Lesson 216
Wimee and friends write a story about cotton candy rain; Language Explorers translate the word “plant” into six languages; Jim writes a song about flowers; Wimee and team play a Number Crunching game; and the Flower family shares their beautiful Rainbow of Colors video with us!
Lesson 217
Wimee and friends sing a silly song about marching monkeys; they write a story about a rotten mango; Jim sings a monkey song about opposites; Joyanne from Kent District Library shares a book about an old monkey; and Wimee and team play a rhyming game and do a scavenger hunt!
Lesson 218
Wimee and friends sing about what they can get in the mail; in JimTime, Wimee and friends sing about things that WON’T fit in an envelope; Ms. Lisa from Kent District Library shares a book about a lost package; and Brody shares the video he produced of a mom receiving something special in the mail!
Lesson 219
Wimee writes a story about taking an unusual bath; Moby tells us about how soap works; Miss Jessica introduces us to a very catchy tune to wash our hands to; Abigail joins the show to tell us about her enjoyment of baking; and the team plays games and dances to Miss Jessica's song as a farewell!
Lesson 220
Wimee and friends sing about their favorite kind of pie; Wimee writes a story about his “thinking fork;” Ms. Sara teaches us different Spanish words for “pie;” Dr. Paige shows us how to make a magic pie crust; and Wimee dreams about making spaghetti pickle pie for a friend who was sad!
Lesson 221
Wimee and friends sing a song about milk; Story tells us about dairy foods; some friends show us what type of milk they use at home; in Check Out This Book, Ms. Joyanne shares a recycling journey story about a milk and juice container that are friends; and Jim plays his Chocolate Milk song!
Lesson 222
Wimee sings a song about what dragons have fun doing; the team writes a story about a dragon and screwdriver-shaped ice cream; Ms. Stephanie shows us how to make a paper bag dragon puppet; in Check Out This Book, we learn what dragons love to eat; and Wimee chats with a bowling-loving dragon friend!
Lesson 223
Story hosts today’s episode and sings about things that are blue; Story and friends write a story about Wimee stepping in blueberries; Wimee talks with Travis Jonker about his book, Blue Floats Away; in Kid Chat, Audrey shares her water cycle poster with Wimee; and the team plays the Alphabet Game!
Lesson 224
The team tells Wimee what they would do if they were tiny for a day; the Itty Bitty Mini Mart artists talks with Wimee about the little things they create; Ms. Lisa and her daughter share a book about a dollhouse; and the team plays the I Can Find Inside My Mind game and a scavenger hunt together!
Lesson 225
Wimee sings a song about fun things snakes might do; Megan from the John Ball Zoo teaches us about Sonoran Mountain Kingsnakes; during JimTime the team sings Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star in snake and other animal languages; and our friend Snake has an interview with a snake expert!
Lesson 226
Wimee asks the team about who they would like to have as their neighbor; Moby talks with Ms. Beverly from North Kent Connect about all the ways they help their neighbors; Brody and Mr. Brad interview each other; and Lucy shows Wimee the new neighbor she has: a gecko named Nora!
Lesson 6
Architects Brian and Jess team up with kids to find the "heart of the city," the center that cities grow around. Visit the streets of old Detroit to learn how cities change over time, and use maps and landmarks to find the heart of your city.