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About WLRN Ready to Learn

WLRN Ready To Learn (RTL) is the premiere provider of curriculum-based children's entertainment programming serving the South Florida community.

The WLRN RTL service, a national PBS initiative to help children start school ready to learn, exposes children and their families to award winning children's programs that engage kids in math, reading and science.

WLRN RTL offers several workshops for parents and caregivers with the goal of improving literacy and encouraging children to discover, explore and investigate the world around them with wonder, laughter and fun.

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PBS Kids Online Games

You've found it! A place to explore creativity for yourself and your child. We hope you both have fun playing here.

Let the information and examples inspire you to grow your own ideas and make your home a place where creativity flourishes. The collection of activities on this site is designed to help you and your child develop creative thinking. The following resources will help you get started:

  • Martha Speaks

    What do you give the talking dog that has everything? A radio show! In this game, kids listen in to Radio Martha and find pictures that help illustrate her stories.

    Play! »

  • The Electric Company: Say What

    Practice saying words and finding the right endings. This helps your child with their literacy.

    Play! »

  • SuperWhy! Design Center

    The SuperWhy! Design Center allows you and your child to get creative. Using online design tools, your child can illustrate a card, bookmark, or poster.

    Play! »

  • Sid the Science Kid Sandbox Symphony

    Play this fun kids music game and learn about beat and rhythm. You can activate 12 musical blocks all with different sounds.

    Play! »

  • Curious George Monkey Moves

    Your child develops gross motor skills as they practice fun moves with Curious George.

    Play! »