Explore the Outdoors with all new Nature Cat and Wild Kratts on PBS Kids

Gifts from PBS Kids

As a member of the PBS Kids VIP program I often get special kits that coincide with special programming on PBS Kids. This time around I am talking about Earth Month and special episodes of READY JET GO!, WILD KRATTS and Nature Cat. While we are getting our garden in order we are also going on special nature trips. This past week we were on Cape Cod and we watched a special screener of Nature Cat and also Wild Kratts. We also went to the Wellfleet Audubon Sanctuary to explore and see one of our favorite sites, the Fiddler crab beach.

The Kids observing Fiddler Crabs

Below are some of the show descriptions.

PBS KIDS “Explore the Outdoors” Program Descriptions & Airdates (check local listings)

READY JET GO
New Episodes Air April 11-14

“A Visit from Uncle Zucchini/Mindy’s Weather Report” – The first new episode teaches about Titan, Saturn’s largest moon and the place where Celery’s brother and his pet actually land after getting lost while on their way to visit the Propulsions on Earth. Then, after mistakenly assuming that a huge storm system on Saturn is somewhere local, mayhem ensues as the misinformation spreads and everyone rushes to prepare for the storm.

“Solar System Bake-off/Kid-Kart Derby” – The entire gang takes a trip out to Saturn to find out if the planet has a cold or hot core so Mindy and Carrot can finish making their replica Solar System desserts in time for the cooking competition. Next, when Jet builds an electric engine from scratch for the annual soapbox derby competition, Mitchell becomes suspicious if he is using some alien technology.

“Asteroids, Meteors, and Meteorites/Mindy’s Meteorite Stand” – Sean flies to space to learn the differences between an asteroid, a meteor, and a meteorite so he can beat his mystery competitor at a video game of “Astro-Tracker.” Later, the kids conduct a series of tests to find out if the unique rock Mindy discovered is a meteorite. After “Meteorite fever” grips the neighborhood, a DSA scientist confirms that Mindy’s rock actually is not a meteor, but a different one she is sitting on might be.

“Mindy Pet-sits Sunspot/Treehouse ISS” – As the group heads out to view the Northern Lights, Mindy, who cannot go, gets the chance to make her own amazing backyard “Northern Lights” display with Sunspot. Then, when the kids realize that they all want to use the treehouse at the same time for different activities, they decide to create a schedule so they can use it alone. In the end, the kids realize they need each other’s company and ideas in order to be successful in their own projects. In resolving their problem, the kids learn to think like the scientists on the International Space Station, who have to find a solution to the problem of getting along while doing different projects in a small space.

On a Walk in Wellfleet

WILD KRATTS
New Episodes Air April 25-29

“Box Turtled In!” – When the Wild Kratts’ Tortuga is accidentally miniaturized and carried off by a coyote, the mothership’s shell defense is finally put to the test. The gang embarks on a box turtle-style mission to get back to the Miniaturizer and restore the Tortuga back to normal size.

“The Other Martens” – It’s a relaxing day at Tortuga HQ when Chris comes in complaining about Martin. Confused, the gang soon discovers that Chris means a bird called the Purple martin and not his brother! Chris is not happy about something else named Martin and when a second creature called Martin comes along – he realizes it’s not his day. But soon, comes to understand what awesome creatures these “Other Martins” really are.

“Animals Who Live to Be 100 Years Old” – Martin is hanging out with his pet Fruit fly Juice, when Juice suddenly dies. Even though Juice was young, he was pretty old for a Fruit fly. Jimmy wants to know if any animals can live to be over 100 years old. Soon the Wild Kratts are on a mission to discover the oldest creatures on earth!

“Spirit Bear” – In the series 100th episode, the Wild Kratts head out looking for Black bears, but Aviva keeps seeing a fleeting glimpse of what she thinks is a ghostly white bear. The gang soon realizes that they have stumbled across the rare Spirit Bear of the Northern Pacific. But celebration turns to dismay when they encounter new villain, Ms. Paisley Paver, CEO of Pave Nature Incorporated, and discover her plans to turn the island into a Mega Storage facility.

NAture Walking

NATURE CAT
New Episodes Air April 25-28; encore presentation of Earth Day episode on April 29

“Earth Day Today/Earth Day Every Day” – After going on a nature hike over to Butterfly Hills, the gang notices plastic bags from the local supermarket blowing in the wind. Nature Cat calls for a change in Earth Day plans, and alerts the supermarket of their problem. With an earth-friendly alternative in place for the supermarket plastic bag problem, Nature Cat and his pals are once again sidetracked by a plastic bottle floating in a stream, leading them to discover that recycling can be an action-packed journey and that Earth Day is every day. The encore presentation premieres on April 29.

“Kingdom of Rotting Log/Can You Dig It?” – Nature Cat and his pals learn about the life cycle of trees in the forest and discover how important rotting logs are after one gets in the way of building their royal castle in the woods. Later, Nature Cat looks to answer a question on his curiosity list: if they keep digging a hole deeper and deeper, where will they end up? With the help of Daisy’s homemade Earthbreaker One machine and their imaginations, the gang goes onward and downward, through the earth, and winds up somewhere very surprising.

“Mud Love/Call It a Night” – To bring Hal’s dream of Mud Appreciation Day to fruition, all of his pals lend a muddy hand, collecting different kinds of mud for the super fun and super messy celebration – expect Nature Cat who later learns to not just get messy with mud, but to observe what it is like, be creative and make something. Then, after losing his beloved hat while playing flashlight tag at night, Nature Cat and his pals act like other nighttime animals and use some of their other senses to find it.

“Woodpecker Picks a Place/Here Comes the Sun” – The gang investigates a loud knocking on Hal’s doghouse only to discover it is a woodpecker. In trying to stop it, they find out more about woodpeckers and exactly what this one is looking for. While on an amazing adventure to see the Golden Sunstone, Nature Cat breaks the compass, but with the help of his friends learns that you can use the position of the sun in the sky to figure out which way is east, west, north and south.