>PBS Kids is set to premiere the new animated kids’ STEM series Elinor Wonders Why, produced in partnership with Pipeline Studios, on Labor Day in the U.S.
>Developed for children ages 3 to 5, Elinor Wonders Why centers on the adventures of a curious and observant bunny named Elinor and her pals—Ari, a funny and imaginative bat and a perceptive and warm elephant named Olive—in Animal Town. As young viewers explore Animal Town with the trio, they will meet a variety of characters that each have a lesson to share about respecting others, the importance of diversity, caring for the environment and working together to solve problems.
America's children must return to monkey or else they will be too disconnected from what connects us to the earth and in their hubris will become the slugs from dune but instead of wicked powers it's just diabetes.
I like rabbits, if I suddenly had a kid I'd let them watch this
Joseph Torres
I personally don't like Wild Kratts because of the characters.
Landon James
God the bat kid’s shirt really bothers me. Seriously, how does it work?
Jacob Martin
Yeah
Jack Rodriguez
This is extraordinarily good for a public service budget.
Ayden Sanchez
starch
Caleb Powell
It's not a shirt, it's a piece of fabric shaped like a shirt she ties around her neck and dangles over her torso drawfags pls
Sebastian Cook
>a lesson to share about the importance of diversity Not as wholesome as you think.
Joshua Reyes
This is ridiculously cute and I would probably watch it if it were aimed like 3 years older (more of an Arthur-type audience), but as it is it has that slow preschool show pacing that makes it hard to sit through. Definitely will keep it in mind if I ever have to babysit my niece though
Owen Murphy
t. Zig Forums troglodyte leave and stay leave
Nolan Mitchell
That took a little longer than I've expected. Better do some laps between here and Zig Forums, you're slowing down.
Jackson Jenkins
>her The bat’s a boy. You can tell because he’s the dumb one