![]() ![]() As on weekdays, new show “Lyla in the Loop” airs at 7 a.m.“Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” continues airing at 5 a.m.The weekend schedule will resemble the weekday schedule more closely than ever. Several shows are staying in their current timeslots. There are not as many changes on weekends. “Hero Elementary” previously aired at noon - it will now air only on our 24/7 PBS KIDS channel or streaming on-demand. You may have noticed one program not on that list. At 1 p.m., flip to PBS KIDS (12.3 or Optimum 18) to keep the children’s programs coming.timeslot, wrapping up the children’s programming block on our main channel. Finally, “Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum” remains in its 12:30 p.m.At noon, join kids’ favorite monkey for “Curious George,” which previously aired at 7:30 a.m.“Pinkalicious & Peterrific” at 10:30 a.m.Classic favorite “Sesame Street” at 9 a.m.“Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” at 8 a.m.The next eight shows remain at their previous times:.is where new show “Lyla in the Loop” makes its debut. “Alma’s Way” will still air at 6:30 a.m.“Molly of Denali” remains at 6 a.m., kicking off the morning of kids programming.There aren’t a lot of changes to the KAMU weekday schedule, but we’ll break down the whole morning for you: KAMU Schedule Changes (12.1) Weekday Changes ![]() It also joins the PBS KIDS lineup at 3 and 6 p.m. “Lyla in the Loop” joins the KAMU lineup with episodes airing at 7 a.m. And Stu - not quite an animal but not quite a robot - is always along for the ride. She relies on creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills to design inventions and crazy contraptions - leading to a fair share of comedic disasters. Meet Lyla Loops, her close-knit family, her fantastical blue sidekick Stu and a host of relatable community characters in “Lyla in the Loop.” Lyla is a dynamic 7-year-old girl who lives in a big city, solving everyday mishaps, messes and mix-ups. Parents, here’s a summary of the changes to expect: Check out our list of additional resources at the end of this article for more details. Plus, there are additional high-quality PBS KIDS programs available only for streaming through the app. ![]() All of your children’s favorite shows will still air on one or both of the channels - and remember, if you don’t have PBS KIDS through an antenna (channel 12.3) or Optimum (channel 18), a 24/7 livestream is available on or the free PBS KIDS Video app on iOS, Android, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, VIZIO SmartCast TV and Chromecast. We remain dedicated to offering fun, educational programs covering a broad age appeal and curriculum topics. That means lineup changes are coming to the daily children’s programming we offer on our main channel and our 24/7 PBS KIDS channel. FEBRUARY 2024 UPDATE: Get in the loop! An awesome new PBS KIDS show, “Lyla in the Loop,” is coming to KAMU in February. ![]()
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