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Miss Hoolie Returns to Read Bedtime Story on Kindness
Acts of KindnessApr 17

Miss Hoolie Returns to Read Bedtime Story on Kindness

Balamory's beloved Miss Hoolie is bringing her warmth back to screens with a CBeebies Bedtime Story celebrating how we need each other. The special reading comes just days before the iconic children's show returns after years away.

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Miss Hoolie Returns with Bedtime Story on Kindness
Acts of KindnessApr 17

Miss Hoolie Returns with Bedtime Story on Kindness

The beloved Balamory nursery teacher is reading a special CBeebies Bedtime Story celebrating community support just days before the show's return. Julie Wilson Nimmo brings warmth to screens with a tale about helping one another.

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PBS Emmy Winner Stars First Autistic Lead Character
InnovationMar 31

PBS Emmy Winner Stars First Autistic Lead Character

Carl the Collector, PBS's first children's show with an autistic lead character, just won an Emmy for Outstanding Public Service Initiative. The show features autistic voice actors, writers, and advisors who bring authentic representation to screens.

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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Gets YouTube Channel in 2026
Acts of KindnessMar 27

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Gets YouTube Channel in 2026

Fred Rogers' beloved show is coming to YouTube for the first time this summer, making 25 years of kindness lessons free and accessible to everyone. Select episodes, new clips, and compilations will give four generations a dedicated home to rediscover his gentle wisdom.

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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Comes to YouTube for Free
Acts of KindnessMar 20

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Comes to YouTube for Free

The beloved children's show that taught millions about kindness is launching on YouTube for the first time. Full episodes and curated clips will bring Fred Rogers' timeless lessons to a new generation of families.

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Jesse Jackson's 'I Am Somebody' Moment on Sesame Street
Community HeroesFeb 17

Jesse Jackson's 'I Am Somebody' Moment on Sesame Street

In 1971, civil rights icon Jesse Jackson visited Sesame Street and led children in a powerful chant that reminded them of their worth. The moment became one of the show's most memorable lessons in self-respect and dignity.

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Mister Rogers: 'I want to be remembered as compassionate
Community HeroesJan 21

Mister Rogers: 'I want to be remembered as compassionate

A resurfaced interview shows Fred Rogers answering how he wanted to be remembered, and his humble response is touching hearts across the internet. The beloved children's TV host simply hoped people would remember him as a compassionate human being.

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