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Experience the Wow and Wonder of maker culture - from ingenious hacks to unique inventions. Talented makers share their remarkable crafts, to inspire and guide us to bring the joy of hands-on creation right into our homes. Unleash your creativity.
Dot
"Dot"Young, tech-savvy Dot is a true child of the 21st century -- she is well-versed in technology and has a strong curiosity and thirst for knowledge. She uses electronic devices to help her learn, create and explore, but she always makes sure to unplug and enjoy quality time with friends, family and pet dog Scratch. She explores the world and goes on adventures with her buds, including best friend Hal, and pooch to satisfy her curiosity and find out more about what goes on around her. Dot gets her passion for technology from her techie mother, who develops apps, while her father is more old-school with a love for woodworking and would rather enjoy the simple things in life than be tethered to electronics. The animated series is based on a children's book written by technology advocate Randi Zuckerberg, who calls the titular character "relatable" and says she is "that friend we all have who is energetic, adventurous and imaginative."
Operation Ouch!
"Operation Ouch!"Twin doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken take children through the human body, and explain how medicine impacts biology during medical treatments.
Operation Ouch!
"Operation Ouch!"Twin doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken take children through the human body, and explain how medicine impacts biology during medical treatments.
Operation Ouch!
"Operation Ouch!"Twin doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken take children through the human body, and explain how medicine impacts biology during medical treatments.
Operation Ouch!
"Operation Ouch!"Twin doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken take children through the human body, and explain how medicine impacts biology during medical treatments.
Xploration DIY Sci
"Xploration DIY Sci"The "don't try this at home" warning seen on some TV shows doesn't apply to this series, which encourages the discovery of scientific concepts through experiments that viewers can reproduce in their own homes. Science teacher Steve Spangler hosts the show, providing step-by-step demonstrations of the DIY experiments that help explain scientific principles. Among the experiments presented is one that gained Spangler fame, in which he showed what happens when a mint candy is dropped into a bottle of diet soda. On the show, he explains the "why" and "how" behind the experiment and what cause the soda to react with the candy.
Xploration DIY Sci
"Xploration DIY Sci"The "don't try this at home" warning seen on some TV shows doesn't apply to this series, which encourages the discovery of scientific concepts through experiments that viewers can reproduce in their own homes. Science teacher Steve Spangler hosts the show, providing step-by-step demonstrations of the DIY experiments that help explain scientific principles. Among the experiments presented is one that gained Spangler fame, in which he showed what happens when a mint candy is dropped into a bottle of diet soda. On the show, he explains the "why" and "how" behind the experiment and what cause the soda to react with the candy.
What's Your Problem?
"What's Your Problem?"Youtube star Joseph Herscher and his team of home engineers solve kids' really annoying problems by making hilarious contraptions out of everyday household items.
Dot
"Dot"Young, tech-savvy Dot is a true child of the 21st century -- she is well-versed in technology and has a strong curiosity and thirst for knowledge. She uses electronic devices to help her learn, create and explore, but she always makes sure to unplug and enjoy quality time with friends, family and pet dog Scratch. She explores the world and goes on adventures with her buds, including best friend Hal, and pooch to satisfy her curiosity and find out more about what goes on around her. Dot gets her passion for technology from her techie mother, who develops apps, while her father is more old-school with a love for woodworking and would rather enjoy the simple things in life than be tethered to electronics. The animated series is based on a children's book written by technology advocate Randi Zuckerberg, who calls the titular character "relatable" and says she is "that friend we all have who is energetic, adventurous and imaginative."
Operation Ouch!
"Operation Ouch!"Twin doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken take children through the human body, and explain how medicine impacts biology during medical treatments.
Operation Ouch!
"Operation Ouch!"Twin doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken take children through the human body, and explain how medicine impacts biology during medical treatments.
Operation Ouch!
"Operation Ouch!"Twin doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken take children through the human body, and explain how medicine impacts biology during medical treatments.
Operation Ouch!
"Operation Ouch!"Twin doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken take children through the human body, and explain how medicine impacts biology during medical treatments.
Xploration DIY Sci
"Xploration DIY Sci"The "don't try this at home" warning seen on some TV shows doesn't apply to this series, which encourages the discovery of scientific concepts through experiments that viewers can reproduce in their own homes. Science teacher Steve Spangler hosts the show, providing step-by-step demonstrations of the DIY experiments that help explain scientific principles. Among the experiments presented is one that gained Spangler fame, in which he showed what happens when a mint candy is dropped into a bottle of diet soda. On the show, he explains the "why" and "how" behind the experiment and what cause the soda to react with the candy.
Xploration DIY Sci
"Xploration DIY Sci"The "don't try this at home" warning seen on some TV shows doesn't apply to this series, which encourages the discovery of scientific concepts through experiments that viewers can reproduce in their own homes. Science teacher Steve Spangler hosts the show, providing step-by-step demonstrations of the DIY experiments that help explain scientific principles. Among the experiments presented is one that gained Spangler fame, in which he showed what happens when a mint candy is dropped into a bottle of diet soda. On the show, he explains the "why" and "how" behind the experiment and what cause the soda to react with the candy.
What's Your Problem?
"What's Your Problem?"Youtube star Joseph Herscher and his team of home engineers solve kids' really annoying problems by making hilarious contraptions out of everyday household items.