Arthur Read is back and starting his own podcast! Listen in as he shares his favorite adventures with, DW, Buster and all their friends from around Elwood City. The Arthur Podcast is produced by GBH Kids and Gen-Z Media and distributed by PBS KIDS and PRX.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyStories for Kids |
Arthur’s third grade class is shocked when they discover that Mr. Ratburn is getting married. When they overhear Mr. Ratburn talking about a wedding with a woman named Patty, the kids worry that he’s marrying someone even tougher than he is!
Muffy is determined to win the cookie competition at this year’s Strawberry Festival. Together with her friends, she makes the perfect batch of cookies with a brand new recipe. But she’ll have to decide which is more important: getting all the credit... more
Arthur is usually pretty calm, but even the most mild-mannered kid gets upset sometimes! When his friends ruin his brand new pair of sneakers, Arthur flips out. Will he be able to salvage his reputation—and his friendships?
Arthur’s family goes on the same summer vacation every year to Codpocket Lake. But this year, Arthur wants to go to the pirate-themed amusement park: Dead Man’s Cove. Can he convince his family to change up their usual vacation destination?
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I’m very disappointed with today’s podcast. That was a very disturbing ending for my children to listen to. I know that this is wrong. We will be looking for stories on other platforms with better morals.
It if so fun to watch
Great show that teaches wonderful values to children, especially that anyone can love anyone. Don’t pay attention to the 1 star reviews, they’re all written by parents that don’t know how to have a real conversation with their children.
The BIBLE is the best kind of book in the world because this is not kid proof pbs kids listen to me cut that episode right I WISHED I COULD YOU 0 STAR oh I can 0/0 this world is very bad because my kids are going to baptised so I do not want them watching that episode!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!plus this is an E podcast
I like this podcast but a man should not marry a man!!! I like all of this podcast except for this episode!!! 🤬
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