Let’s Learn Returns to U.S. Public Television

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Let’s Learn, The WNET Group’s daily instructional learning series for children ages 3 to 7, is launching new episodes starting April 1 on public television stations across the U.S.

The series debuts 20 episodes, additional content partners and added accessibility features. The program is meant to serve as a supplemental resource to support children’s learning at home and in the classroom.

Let’s Learn episodes offer age-appropriate content focusing on foundational reading and writing skills, literacy, math, science, social studies, arts and social-emotional learning. It features content from leading cultural institutions, including Education Through Music, Memphis Zoo, National Dance Institute, New Victory Theater, New York Historical Society, New York City Children’s Theater and Studio in a School.

Let’s Learn’s library of over 250 full episodes and more than 750 segments will be available to stream on-demand on the new letslearn.org in April.

Let’s Learn stands out because it features teachers who speak to kids directly, inviting them to learn,” said Sandra Sheppard, director and executive producer of kids’ media and education for The WNET Group. “Families, caregivers and educators rely on Let’s Learn as a trusted resource that supports children’s academic and social development. We’re thrilled to bring new episodes and an enhanced digital experience to young learners in the tri-state area and beyond.”