“Earth to Luna!” follows the adventures of Luna, a six-year-old girl, her little brother Jupiter and pet ferret Clyde. For Luna, the Earth is a giant laboratory and she cannot be satisfied until she understands all about the natural world around her.
Molouk Y. Ba-Isa
Saudi Gazette
Sprout is a 24-hour preschool destination for “Sproutlets,” those are children ages 2-5, and their parents to share together. It has free online features available that include everything at www.sproutonline.com and a YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/user/sprout.
Sprout features original programming that follows the activities in any child’s day from morning till night. Its programming includes “The Chica Show,” “Noodle and Doodle,” “Earth to Luna” and many more high quality offerings. On the “Sunny Side Up Show,” get to know the hosts of Sprout.
Viewers are encouraged to submit artwork, birthday wishes, videos and more through SproutOnline.com, which has received over five million viewer interactions. At SproutOnline watch video clips of Chica, Poppy Cat, Zou, Sarah and Duck. Long time kids’ favorites also can be found at SproutOnline. These include “Barney and Friends,” “Sesame Street,” “Berenstain Bears,” “Bob the Builder” and “The Wiggles.” In addition to watching videos, kids can sing along with favorite songs, play games, print coloring pages and join in craft activities.
One area of SproutOnline helps children learn about kindness and the small things kids can do to be kind - www.sproutonline.com/kindness-counts. Download a Kindness Counter to track kind acts each day. See how other Sproutlets are being kind and submit a kindness act to the Kindness Gallery. Special sections show how to be kind to others; be kind to yourself, be kind to animals; and be kind to the Earth. Through the site children learn that, “small acts matter big.”
On Sprout’s official YouTube channel, find favorite, hand-selected Sprout picks for kids and their families to enjoy together. There are songs, celebrations, celebrity interviews, activities and bedtime routines. “The Good Night Show Playlist” is great for some quiet entertainment at bedtime. Try the video, “Nina & Star’s Poem” where Nina says “Goodnight” to Hush the Fish in sign language.