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Exploring (TV series) facts for kids

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"Exploring" was a special TV show for kids that aired on the NBC channel every Saturday afternoon. It ran from October 13, 1962, to April 9, 1966. This show was all about learning, with fun parts about science and art. It even won a Peabody Award in 1963 and was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1964, which are big honors for TV programs!

What Was Exploring About?

Exploring was designed to teach young viewers about many interesting subjects. It covered topics from science, helping kids understand how the world works. It also explored the arts, showing different forms of creativity like music and stories. The show wanted to make learning fun and exciting for everyone watching.

Who Hosted the Show?

The main host of Exploring was Dr. Albert Hibbs. He was a smart scientist and a great teacher. Dr. Hibbs helped guide viewers through the different parts of the show. He made complex ideas easy to understand for kids.

Fun with Puppets and More!

A big part of Exploring was its amazing puppets. Two talented puppeteers, Mary Ritts and Paul Ritts, brought these characters to life. Paul Ritts operated puppets like Albert, Calvin, and Sir Geoffrey. Mary Ritts was the puppeteer for Magnolia. These puppets added a lot of humor and charm to the show.

Besides the puppets, Exploring also featured other cool things. There were short films that showed different places and ideas. The show also brought famous legends to life through animated stories. And of course, there was always great music to enjoy!

How Exploring Helped Schools

Exploring wasn't just a TV show; it was also used in schools! Special guides were made for teachers to use with the program. These "Teachers Guides" helped educators connect the show's content to classroom lessons. Many teachers across the country used these guides. This showed how a TV show could be a helpful learning tool for students and families.

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