If you’re looking for fall things to do with kids, look no further: we’ve got something for everyone on our fall bucket list

The leaves are turning colors and kids everywhere are reaching for their sweatshirts. That means that fall has arrived and all the best fall activities are ready for you! Whether your family loves amusement parks, apple picking nearby, DC history, or relaxing in nature, we’ve got it all for you on this fall bucket list, which is brimming with activities for every member of the family this season.

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1. Celebrate the crisp autumn season with 18th-century activities and demonstrations at the Farm at Mount Vernon for the annual Fall Harvest Festival. Kids can meet General Washington, visit with the Farrier to learn how horseshoeing was performed during this time, and even watch spinning expositions. 

2. Fall foliage in DC is a bright, beautiful sight to behold. Go on a kid-friendly hike in Rock Creek park or head to one the many regional parks in the area to take it all in. Make your hike a color hunt and look for leaves in every color of the rainbow.

3. Fall is pumpkin season! Head to one of the many pick-your-own pumpkin patches in the DC area to stock up for Halloween and to make sure your fall décor is farm-fresh. 

4. The DC area has no shortage of Fall Festivals! Many have corn mazes, hey rides and apple cider donuts that are worth buying by the dozen. Summers Farm has been hosting their Fall Festival for 25 years and counting! You can even rent your very own campfire site at the farm. 

5. Find your zen before the rush of the holiday season. Check out one (or all) of these kid-friendly places to watch a gorgeous sunset or take a family yoga class. We recommend a relaxing walk at Bazil Newman Riverfront Park, formerly known as the Elizabeth Mills Riverfront Park.

6. Head to a children's theatre to see a fall show. Adventure Theatre is a great place for the kids.

7. Enjoy the beautiful fall days that are too brief between DC's scorching hot summers and epic snowfalls. Jump in a leaf pile, make s'mores or check every activity off of our list 50 Fall Activities for Families

8. Did you know farm animals become more active in fall weather? That makes it the perfect time to visit one of the DC area's many petting zoos. Try out Green Meadows Farm, which has over 200 animals!

9. Zoo animals are also more fun to watch in fall. Plus, cooler temperatures means it's easier to walk up and down the National Zoo's hills. Check out our Ultimate Guide to the National Zoo and make a plan to visit before temperatures drop even more.

10. National Harbor is nice to visit any time of year but the crisp fall air makes fall an ideal time to explore, ride the Capital Wheel and dine at one of National Harbor's family-friendly eateries. Go for the day or make it a staycation at National Harbor's Gaylord National Resort.

Related: 15 Great Ways to Play Outdoors in the Fall

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11. Think you've done it all? Not likely. Check out our list of 100 Things to Do in DC or our shortlist of the ultimate hidden gems in the DC area, and you will probably find somewhere new to explore. For instance, have you ever infiltrated the International Spy Museum? Or gone through the secret door at Planet Word? 

12. Get lost in a corn maze! Fall is the time of year when the corn husks seem to tower towards the sky. Everyone can find one they love. The biggest corn maze in the country is just a car ride away for any families up to challenge! 

13. Take advantage of the cooler weather and take a day trip to Baltimore. From kid-friendly museums to the National Aquarium to world-class science center Baltimore is worth the trip!

14. See the monuments at night! There is nothing quite like wandering the National Mall at night. The sun sets past many kids' bedtimes in the summer but once the leaves start falling it's possible to see the monuments illuminated by the moon and still get home in time for the kids to get a good night's sleep.  

15. Visit an amusement park. Fall is a great time to ride all the rides from carousels to roller coasters. Everyone will have a blast at Hersheypark! (And for those old enough to handle a few jump scares, Hershey and other parks offer late evening hours with spooky experiences. 

16. A great way to see the fall foliage is by train! Take your pick from these kid-friendly train rides with great views. Have your camera ready to capture some breathtaking views!

17. Pick one of fall's long weekends (or play hooky) and hit the road. There are so many great options for road trips from DC. Chose from a beautiful national or state park or nearby caverns. 

18. When the leaves start dropping so the temperatures. When it's too chilly to head to your regular playground find an indoor space to play instead! 

19. Worried that your kids won't get enough exercise in the cooler weather? Not to worry! Head to an obstacle or rope course to get their bodies moving. We recommend Adventure Park USA for your family to enjoy.

20. Mini-golf is fun in every season but it's magical in fall when it's cool enough to finish the course without breaking a sweat but still warm enough to grab some ice cream when you're done! Find the perfect mini-golf course for your family here.

Related: 14 Not-So-Spooky Halloween Events for Kids

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21. Teach your kids about Black History by visiting key DC sites that tell the stories of Black Americans. From the U Street Corridor to the MLK monument. Seeing these sites is a thoughtful way to spend an afternoon. 

22. The National Book Festival is a staple of fall in DC. Every year is a little different but you can always count on some very popular children's authors showing up. 

23. Take your tricycle or two-wheeler out for a spin on a family-friendly bike path. From beginners to experts there is a bike path for everyone! As a bonus, most bike paths have pretty views of fall foliage. 

24. Fall means apple cider and apple pie. That makes it a great time to pick apples. Check out area orchards here, then grab your overalls and go! Explore Hollin Farms and find some delicious apples to snack on.

25. Dropping temperatures doesn't mean you need to stop exploring. Just head indoors to one of DC's many kid-friendly museums. The National Building Museum, for instance, features a "Play, Work, Build" exhibition that is sure to enthrall kids and adults alike.

 

 

Get ready to fill up your month with loads of free and cheap things to do with your family this August! We’ve got family-friendly events around Dallas like story time, kids’ events at the Galleria, museum days and more. Scroll through for the best events around DFW for kids and families this month!

Free (or Cheap) Things to Do in August

Head to the Nasher Sculpture Garden
While the whole family is free the first Saturday of the month, kids ages 12 & under are always free. This hidden gem is right in the middle of the Arts District and offers a shady refuge from the summer sun. Event details. 

Enjoy Stories and Music with Miss Kimberly
Kids will love a full hour of stories and music at the park! Aug. 14, Aug 21 & Aug 28th. Event details.

Go Back in Time at Old City Park
Dallas Heritage Museum has a new name and now offers free admission Thurs. – Sun. to regular guests. As Dallas’ first park, visitors can take a walk through the past by visiting historic landmarks and learning about blacksmithing. Event details.

Enjoy Showtime Saturdays at the Galleria
Gather at Play Place to enjoy a performance by The Ramazinis, a local circus act. Aug. 6, 11:30 am. Event details

Cool off at the Summer Splash Bash in Grapevine
There will be plenty of water for little ones to enjoy at this fun event in Peace Plaza. This event is worth the heat with a waterslide, DJ, and yummy eats from Harvest Hall! Sun. Aug 7th. Event details.

Get Funky at Vitruvian Nights Live
The last free concert of the summer happening at Vitruvian Park takes place on Aug. 11. Get your disco groove on! Event details.

Travel the rails at the Interurban Railway Museum
Admission to this museum in downtown Plano is always free, so take your train-obsessed kid for a fun morning or afternoon of model trains, 360-degree experiences and the chance to learn about the history of Texas railways. Event details.

Take a hike at the Trinity River Audobon Society
While admission is not free, it’s very affordable, and the guided hikes and bird walks offered on the second and third Saturday of every month are worth every penny. Second and Third Saturday. Event details

Visit the Dallas Farmers Market
You can pick up produce from local farmers, enjoy delicious bites from the food hall, let the kids explore Mama Ida’s teaching garden. Event details.

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A child’s birthday party can be a magical experience and create memories that last a lifetime

While most families want to include their children in the typical birthday traditions of balloons, singing and gathering, for children living with sensory disorders, birthday parties are likely to create some sensory overload. The singing, dancing, laughing, and shouting can put them into overdrive and turn, what should be an enjoyable experience, into a stressful one. But this doesn’t mean kids should miss out on birthday parties—they just need to be approached a little differently. Here’s how to plan a sensory-inclusive birthday party.

Plan Sensory-Friendly Activities

The great news is that the team at Blue Sprig Pediatrics created a wonderful list of sensory-inclusive birthday ideas that are as much fun for all children as they are accommodating for children with autism. Activity ideas include:

  • Sensory-Friendly Slime: Playing with slime is not only an enjoyable activity but helps children develop their fine-motor skills. It can also be a relaxing activity for kids, especially those with sensory disorders.
  • Sensory-Themed Bins: These are plastic tubs or containers filled with some material to help stimulate the senses. While they activate the senses, these bins provide a calming activity and present opportunities for learning and exploring.
  • Birthday-Party Playdough: Playdough is fun just about any time and is another great activity to infuse into a birthday party as a creative and relaxing mode of play.

In addition to activities, consider environmental modifications to help prevent children from feeling overwhelmed, such as a venue with limited capacity, a quiet room, dimmed lighting or music that is not too loud.

Every child is different and that is true for neurodiverse kids as well. If you are inviting an autistic child as a guest, don’t be afraid to ask their parent how to make the celebration as inclusive as possible.

Creating Visual Transitions Are Key

After selecting sensory-friendly activities in a soothing environment, concentrate on how children will transition from one activity to the next. Displaying a visual schedule of the party’s events on the wall and verbally reviewing the itinerary with kids will help every party-goer feel comfortable with the day’s events. Another idea is to announce the end of the activity with some advanced notice. For example, you can tell children, “In 10 minutes, we will finish arts and crafts and move to cupcakes.” This helps children visualize what will happen and when all particularly helpful for children with autism.

Don’t Be Afraid to Ask For Extra Help

If you are hosting an event for your own child, ask friends and other family members to help at the party. Someone familiar with neurodiversity can help set up activities and assist with meltdowns if necessary. You can also seek consultation with your therapy team beforehand to discuss what would work best for your child.

Prepare for Meltdowns

Since birthday parties present opportunities for sensory overload, there is a possibility that your child will experience a meltdown. At Blue Sprig Pediatrics, we help parents identify signs that a child is beginning to feel overwhelmed and empower them to utilize strategies that may help avoid meltdowns. For example, parents can work together with their child to create a “break plan” which may include identifying a quiet room, using a weighted blanket, engaging with sensory-friendly toys, or taking a moment to enjoy favorite foods.

Eliminate Triggers

For example, if your child is likely to have a meltdown if a balloon pops, don’t have balloons at the party, or rather, have larger helium balloons that are less likely to pop. Or if your child does not like people singing “Happy Birthday,” set aside time to practice what that will be like ahead of time or skip the tradition altogether.

Watching videos of birthday parties are also a great way to help your child prepare for the experience. Work on activities like responding when opening a present, involving them in a calendar countdown to party day, and reviewing pictures of people who will be at the party ahead of time.

With a little extra planning and expectation-setting, birthday parties can be enjoyable and happy experiences for all children.

 

Tiffanie Moore, MA, NCSP, BCBA, LBA
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

Tiffanie Moore, MA, NCSP, BCBA, LBA is the Associate Vice President of Clinical Services at BlueSprig. 

Lunar New Year begins Feb. 12. Panda Express has teamed up with Joy Cho, the Founder and Creative Director of Oh Joy! to create Lunar New Year kits so the whole family can join in on celebrating the holiday this year. The kits launch today, Jan. 11 and will be available online via the Panda Express Swag Shop.

Panda Express Lunar New Year

The celebration kits include exclusive Oh Joy! child and adult aprons (hand-designed by Joy), a recipe book (including a mochi donut recipe by Joy), 8 red envelope cards with good fortunes, 15 days of LNY celebration calendar and activity ideas (including a confetti cannon developed by Joy, see below), Panda Cub Club activity sheets, and more! 

“Growing up in an Asian American household, my family honored Lunar New Year traditions and built lasting memories that I cherish to this day,” said Joy Cho, founder and creative director of lifestyle brand Oh Joy! “I was thrilled when Panda Express asked me to collaborate with them to bring the vibrant celebration of Lunar New Year to families nationwide. Each year, I look forward to the memorable moments spent with my children and hope this box helps inspire and to bring joy to others this holiday.”

The total value of the curated Lunar New Year Celebration Kit is over $125 containing exclusive offers worth over $55 dollars. You can get this limited-edition kit for $50.88 plus shipping (within the U.S.) at PandaExpress.com today until supplies last. Panda Express will also be offering free shipping on all orders starting today January 11 for a limited time with the promo code PXLNYJOY.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured Photo: Panda Express

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If your kids are slime obsessed have we got the treat for you. Pillsbury Baking is introducing three exciting new products that finally make slime as delicious to eat as it is fun to play with. New Funfetti Slime Frosting, Funfetti Slime Cake Mix and Funfetti Slime Brownie Mix are the perfect treats for any Halloween celebration. 

Funfetti Slime

“For over 100 years, Pillsbury Baking has shared exciting and innovative products that invite families to share the joy of baking delicious treats together at home, especially around holidays,” said Dan Anglemyer, COO of Hometown Food Company. “This Halloween, whether families plan to trick-or-treat, attend a small gathering or celebrate with family and friends virtually, Funfetti™ brings the slimy, the spooky and the fun to any festivity.”

Funfetti Slime Cake Mix

Funfetti Slime
The wickedly awesome Funfetti Slime Cake Mix is a chocolate cake mix – the first-ever in Funfetti’s seasonal line – and includes green, purple, orange and white candy bits. 

 

Funfetti Slime Frosting

Funfetti Slime

The colorful cake mix is made more ‘faBOOlous’ once decorated with vanilla flavored Funfetti Slime Frosting that is slime green with purple and black sprinkles, plus black-and-white eyeball sprinkles for eerie fun.

 

Funfetti Slime Brownie Mix

Funfetti Slime

You’ll earn extra brownie points for the devilishly delicious Funfetti Slime Brownie Mix that’s disguised with purple, green and white candy bits. Families can add some excitement by frosting them with Funfetti Slime Frosting and making their own monster creations.

Funfetti baking mixes and frostings are now available in the baking aisles of grocery and mass merchandise stores nationwide. Funfetti frostings retail for $1.30 to $2.50 each, Funfetti cake mixes retail for $1.30 to $2.30, and Funfetti brownie mixes retail for $1.85 to $2.35. For more information, baking tips, recipes and activity ideas, visit PillsburyBaking.com or follow @PillsburyBaking on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Pillsbury

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While we may be hunkering down with our families these days, we can still enjoy all the wonderful activities that Dallas has to offer. Our virtual events calendar is loaded with things to do with kids at home, and we even have some virtual activities just for DFW kids below. Get ready to have some at-home fun!

Amaze Your Brain at Home with the Perot Museum

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Have no fear, the Museum is still here! Amaze Your Brain at Home and watch your favorite concepts from the Museum come to life. The museum staff will share fun ways to explore nature and science at home and in your backyard—all while using the most common household objects and supplies.

Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Bring the Dallas Zoo to You

From virtual visits and  chats with staff, to showing what the animals are up to and posting activity ideas from  education and conservation teams, the Dallas Zoo wants to use this time to continue to engage, educate, inspire and ultimately bring a smile to your face. 

Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Visit the Dallas Arboretum from Home

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Stay updated with images from the Dallas Arboretum, and enjoy the Video, "Experience The Beauty of the Dallas Arboretum in Full Summer Bloom". Browse their website for striking weekly updates of these incredible gardens, you won't be disappointed as you stroll through their gallery of weekly updates in anticipation of the garden opening again soon for the delight of all ages. 

Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

SPARK! Creative at Home

SPARK! is creating cool do-at-home projects for you and your child to create during this time. New videos with step-by-step instructions are uploaded frequently to their YouTube channel and shared on Facebook page.

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Kid Cooking with Joe the Baker

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Joe the Baker is hosting Quarantine Cooking live streams on Facebook each weekday at 3 p.m. Join in for some kid-friendly cooking fun!

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Cliburn Kids with Buddy Bray

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Take a break from at-home school studies to have some music fun, as we explore rhythm, storytelling, dance, and listening games. Buddy Bray—Cliburn artistic advisor and co-author of the Cliburn in the Classroom signature in-school program—will lead kids on short (7- to 10-minute), entertaining, and educational journeys, twice a week. Past programs are available now at Cliburn.org/kids.

Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

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For more virtual fun every day of the week, head to our virtual events calendar. You'll find dance classes, scavenger hunts, animal encounters, drawing classes and MORE!

Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

—Kate Loweth

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It’s the city that never sleeps and now you can visit it anytime. NYC & Company, the official destination marketing organization for the five boroughs of New York City is expanding its virtual offerings to spotlight online experiences to engage young New Yorkers and travelers who are unable to visit the destination. The NYC Virtual Field Trips digital resource, available at nycgo.com/virtualfieldtrips, comprises five-borough arts organizations and tourism businesses that are offering digital activity books, study guides, livestreams and more, this summer and beyond.

NY Botanical Gardens

The new initiative also includes curated recommendations from a selection of the City’s most innovative thinkers and educators, with additional curators to be announced as the program rolls out.

Brooklyn Bridge

“New York City has always been an attractive playground for families, and our world-class arts & culture organizations, attractions and tours are committed to engaging young visitors virtually until they can return in person. We encourage New Yorkers and the world to take advantage of our new NYC Virtual Field Trips resource and plan their five-borough virtual field trip now,” said Fred Dixon, NYC & Company President and CEO.

Flushing Town Hall

Consumers can browse NYC Virtual Field Trips by type of content, subject, borough, age range and more. Featured experiences include:

Art & Culture

The Morgan Library

  • Brooklyn Museum’s K-12 online learning resources include information, images, questions for viewing, and activity ideas relating to the museum’s previous exhibitions.
  • The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute offers educational guidebooks supporting the institute’s recent exhibitions including THE COLOR OF POWER: HEROES, SHEROES, & THEIR CREATORS, which debuted in November 2019, with suggested lesson plan activities, interactive viewing questions, and more.
  • Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum’s educational resources include a Spotlight on Pride, featuring information on influential LGBTQ+ designers and wearers of jewelry from past to present.
  • Pre-K–12 groups are able to take virtual tours led by The Jewish Museum educators, exploring works of art in the museum’s collection via online video platforms.
  • Curriculum resources from The Metropolitan Museum of Art include comprehensive illustrated guides introducing students to select collections of the iconic Museum.
  • MoMA’s Guides for Educators are available as downloadable PDFs, with topics ranging from Modern Art and Ideas, to Residential Architecture in MoMA’s Collection, to Latin American and Caribbean Modern and Contemporary Art.
  • The Morgan Library & Museum’s arts in education programs are available for virtual field trips for grades K-12, covering various themes including Mythical Creatures and It’s Alive! Frankenstein at 200.
  • Queens Museum’s online resources include a Stay-at-home Guide for Teens, as part of the museum’s Queens Teens program which offers local youth opportunities to gain exposure to a cultural institution and develop a creative interest and passion for the arts.

Attractions & Tours

Top of the Rock

  • Educator-guides from Big Onion Walking Tours offer virtual tours of neighborhoods in Manhattan and Brooklyn, with live, hourlong sessions featuring interactive narrations and discussion.
  • Those looking to learn more about the Empire State Building’s construction, technology, history, and more can visit the icon’s online Education Center.
  • Inside Out Tours’ The Great Bridge: Brooklyn Bridge Tour is available virtually, with 360-degree video views of the famous landmark and Brooklyn’s waterfront neighborhood, DUMBO.
  • Created for educators and student tour group operators, Levys’ Unique New York!’s Ultimate Guide to Brooklyn includes informative and engaging facts about the City’s most populous borough.
  • Study guides offered by One World Observatory cover topics including science, the history of Lower Manhattan and surrounding boroughs, and careers in construction and technology.
  • Top of the Rock offers online education materials for both teachers and students, as well as a virtual tour of New York City’s skyline as seen from the observation deck.
  • Upcoming virtual programs from Turnstile Tours include A Brief History of NYC Street Vending and Bowne & Co.: Letterpress Printing in 19th-Century New York.

History

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Nature & Science

Bronx Zoo

  • American Museum of Natural History’s online curriculum collections include materials for educators and those who are interested in learning about science.
  • Through September the Bronx Zoo is offering a Wildlife Camp Online catering to different age groups, which includes a behind-the-scenes look at the zoo’s animals and exhibits.
  • Virtual Homeschool Programs from the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum offer children of all ages an opportunity to explore the topics of history, science, and innovation online with a museum curator.
  • Through online guides National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey introduces families with children aged 10-14 to the conservation of our oceans and marine wildlife.
  • As part of its online programs this summer, New York Botanical Garden is offering a three-day Summer Mini-Camp for grades 3-5, exploring plants, nature and cooking.
  • Families can visit New York Hall of Science virtually through free at-home resources including Amazing Brains, NYSCI’s first-ever virtual exhibit.

 

Theater & Performing Arts

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  • Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater offers an online guide for educators, with suggested classroom activities, discussion topics, resources, and more.
  • Classic Broadway musicals including The Lion KingThe Phantom of the Opera and Wicked, as well as more recent debuts like Come From AwayDear Evan Hansen and Hamilton all have engaging education resources and study guides available online.
  • CO/LAB Theater Group offers interactive mini-workshops by Teaching Artists via video, on topics including musical theater, physical theater, and improv.
  • Carnegie Hall’s virtual offerings include resources for classrooms and professional development, as well as videos that spark musical learning.
  • As part of Flushing Town Hall at Home, the organization is offering Virtual World Dance Camps through August, exploring dance forms of New York’s diverse communities.
  • Individuals can learn about Off-Broadway shows such as Blue Man Group and STOMP through virtual resources including educational and study booklets.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of NYC & Company

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Parents and children alike have been looking forward to celebrities posting virtual story time videos. PBS KIDS has been hosting a popular ongoing “Read-Along” initiative that celebrates reading and togetherness at home.They just announced two new special story time sessions featuring Kristen Bell.

Kirsten Bell Story Time
On Jun. 1, Kristen will read Goodnight, Daniel Tiger, based on the beloved Emmy-winning PBS KIDS series, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, the animated spinoff of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, from Fred Rogers Productions. Then, on Jun. 8, Kristen will read her brand-new children’s book (co-authored with Benjamin Hart), The World Needs More Purple People.

Each reading will be livestreamed simultaneously on PBS KIDS’ Facebook  and YouTube channel and will remain available for viewing on demand on both platforms immediately following. 

Mon., Jun. 1, 12 p.m. ET: Goodnight, Daniel Tiger

It’s almost time for Daniel Tiger to say goodnight, but there’s still so much to do! There’s play time and then bath time…and don’t forget tooth-brushing time! Finally, it’s time to get cozy under the covers for story time and a special goodnight song. Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood fans will love winding down their busy day with their favorite friend before snuggling into their own beds to say goodnight!

 

Mon., Jun. 8, 12 p.m. ET: The World Needs More Purple People

What is a purple person? Great question. I mean, really great! Because purple people always ask really great questions. They bring their family, friends, and communities together, and they speak up for what’s right. They are kind and hardworking, and they love to laugh (especially at Grandpa’s funny noises)! A purple person is an everyday superhero! How do you become one? That’s the fun part! Penny Purple will lead you through the steps. Get ready to be silly, exercise your curiosity, use your voice, and be inspired.

To encourage family engagement and a love of reading during this challenging time, the ongoing PBS KIDS’ “Read-Along” series offers families a place to come together and read-along with fan-favorite books on YouTube and Facebook. Each PBS KIDS Read-Along also includes activity ideas and questions to help spark conversation. New PBS KIDS Read-Alongs with special guests will stream weekly all summer long. Additional readers will be announced soon!

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: PBS KIDS

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