Hey Sid Whadda Ya Say! What You Want to Learn Today!


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When I first say Sid the Science Kid I was a little freaked out over the Muppet look with CGI. It was odd and strange but it quickly became a show that Eva enjoyed. The Muppet look comes from the show being made by The Jim Henson Company. Since the show was released it has gained in popularity and there are a couple of fun apps based on the show. We already have Sid’s Science Fair app and Eva loves that. The app we are trying out today is Sid the Science Kid Read & Play.

Each morning we sort of lounge a little bit. Andrew wakes up around 6 and needs attention so he comes in and is fed, then Eva will wake up and she’ll hop into our bed and want to play on the iPad, which I am already using to read Game of Thrones (A Dance with Dragons).

So, this morning when Eva came in I had the new app for her and we could read the stories together and then play the games and jokes and then Eva could use the app on her own to play with the color pages. And she always saves her coloring pages so they show up in our Photo Stream.

Sid The Science Kid Coloring Pages

The App was a lot of fun to play with and Eva continued to play for a while when we went down for breakfast. Then we watched some PBS including an episode of Sid The Science Kid. For more details on the app check out the Official Press Release below.

PBS KIDS LAUNCHES SID THE SCIENCE KID READ & PLAY ON THE APP STORE FOR IPHONE, IPAD AND IPOD TOUCH

Produced by The Jim Henson Company, New SID THE SCIENCE KID Read & Play App Promotes Early Science Exploration

ARLINGTON, VA, August 2, 2012 – PBS KIDS today announces that a new storybook app, SID THE SCIENCE KID Read & Play App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, is now available on the App Store. Based on the animated preschool series SID THE SCIENCE KID from The Jim Henson Company, and developed by iStoryTime, SID THE SCIENCE KID Read & Play features two storybooks, jokes, games, sing-along music videos, coloring pages and more, all aimed at developing early science exploration.

“Children are using our content on mobile devices more and more; we serve over half of our video streams on mobile. More than 74 million videos were streamed on the PBS KIDS Video App in June, accounting for 56% of PBS KIDS’ total streams for the month*,” said Jason Seiken, Senior Vice President, Interactive, Product Development, and Innovation, PBS. “With so many families turning to PBS for high-quality, educational content on mobile, we are excited to offer a robust app with a variety of interactive features.”

“Our mission is to offer engaging media content for children to prepare them for success in school and in life, and helping them learn about science is a core piece of that early learning puzzle,” said Lesli Rotenberg, Senior Vice President, Children’s Media, PBS. “The SID THE SCIENCE KID Read & Play App brings scientific concepts to life for kids in a way that is relatable and engaging. From learning about germs to discovering the five senses, the app encourages children to explore their world and find out that science is all around them.”

The SID THE SCIENCE KID Read & Play App features:

  • Two Storybooks:
    • “The Trouble with Germs”: Follow along as Sid discovers why he has to wash his hands to get rid of germs. While Sid can’t see them, his mom shows him a picture through a powerful microscope to explain that those itty bitty things do exist and can make him sick.
    • “What’s That Smell?”: Sid finds out that smells, while invisible, are molecules that can pass through the air even without wind. That’s what allows him to smell his dad’s favorite pancakes, flowers and even his baby brother Zeke’s diaper (ewwww!).

  • Sing-Along Music Videos: Parents and children can sing along to songs from the show!
  • Coloring Book: Color different scenes and then save, or share or print them.
  • I Sense: In this fun interactive game, kids practice what they know about senses by identifying traits of different objects based on how they feel, smell, sound and look.
  • Sticker Book: Select from three separate scenes with different objects and characters for little ones to build their own scene. They can be saved to the photo album and shared with friends and family.
  • Spot the Difference: What’s different in each image? Kids see if they have an eagle eye and can spot the differences between two images.
  • Narration Options: Choose from Read to Me, Read to Myself and Auto Play.

The SID THE SCIENCE KID Read & Play App is available for $3.99 from the App Store on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch or at www.itunes.com/appstore.

PBS KIDS offers 18 apps, available in the App Store, covering curricular areas ranging from literacy and science to math and more. Through mobile applications, as well as online games, classroom resources, on-air programming, and curriculum-based toys, PBS KIDS offers educational content to all of America’s children, wherever they live, learn and play. More information about PBS KIDS’ apps is available on pbskids.org/mobile.

*Source: Google Analytics, June 2012

About PBS KIDS
PBS KIDS, the number one educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television, online and community-based programs. For more information on specific PBS KIDS programs supporting literacy, science, math and more, visit PBS.org/pressroom. Follow PBS KIDS on Twitter and Facebook.

About SID THE SCIENCE KID
Each episode of The Jim Henson Company’s SID THE SCIENCE KID focuses on a single scientific concept that is presented using Preschool Pathways to Science (PrePS©), a practical science readiness curriculum used in preschool classrooms that was created by cognitive researchers and preschool educators, incorporating lessons learned from developmental research as well as classroom experience.

The award-winning SID THE SCIENCE KID website (at PBSKIDS.org/sid) inspires kids to think like a scientist, with a kid-friendly video player, songs, games, activities, and materials. Accompanying lesson plans and at-home investigations can be found online at PBSTEACHERS.org and PBSPARENTS.org.

About The Jim Henson Company
The Jim Henson Company has remained an established leader in family entertainment for over 50 years and is recognized worldwide as an innovator in puppetry, animatronics and digital animation. Best known as creators of the world famous Muppets, Henson has received over 50 Emmy Awards and nine Grammy Awards. Recent credits include the Emmy® nominated SID THE SCIENCE KID, DINOSAUR TRAIN, WILSON & DITCH: DIGGING AMERICA and “Pajanimals.” Features include “The Dark Crystal,” “Labyrinth,” “MirrorMask,” and “Unstable Fables” and television productions include “Fraggle Rock” and the sci-fi cult series “Farscape.” www.henson.com.

Disclosure: I was provided with a download code for the iPad version of this app. Opinions about it are 100% my own.

2 thoughts on “Hey Sid Whadda Ya Say! What You Want to Learn Today!”

  1. Awesome compilation.My son who is 11 yrs old is getting fanatic to internet these days and I don’t know which posts should I suggest him to read..I guess this is the post where I found lots for him. I liked the PBS Science kid the most it matches his interest 🙂

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