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The best in kids' television, weekdays on WETA TV 26 and all day, every day on the WETA Kids Channel.

See WETA's community page for great online resources for kids, parents and teachers.

WETA Kids - Kids' television you feel good about! Every weekday on WETA TV 26.
WETA Kids on TV 26
WETA Kids

WETA TV 26 offers award-winning children's programs from 7 am to 6 pm each weekday. You'll find all of your kids' favorites including Clifford the Big Red Dog, Dragon Tales, Curious George, and Super Why! It's your child's fun, educational and safe haven on the television dial.

Click on the titles below to find descriptions for each program, or you can view them all.

Time Program
6:00 am Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies
Animalia
7:00 am Between the Lions
It's a Big Big World
8:00 am Curious George
Clifford the Big Red Dog
9:00 am Super Why!
Dragon Tales
10:00 am Sesame Street
11:00 am Barney and Friends
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
12:00 pm Reading Rainbow
Raggs
1:00 pm Big Comfy Couch
Wordgirl | Maya & Miguel
2:00 pm WordWorld
Curious George
3:00 pm Clifford the Big Red Dog
Super Why!
4:00 pm Dragon Tales
Cyberchase
5:00 pm Arthur
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
Saturdays only | Mondays only
WETA Kids Channel
WETA Kids Channel
WHERE TO FIND
WETA KIDS CHANNEL
Off-air:
Channel 26.3
Comcast:
Channel 201
Cox:
Channel 801
FIOS:
Channel 872

Now there's one source for all of your kids' favorite television programs, all day, every day. Tune into the WETA Kids Channel and you won't ever have to change the dial.

In addition to Clifford the Big Red Dog, Dragon Tales, and other award-winning children's programs, you'll also find shows only available from WETA on the WETA Kids Channel, including Make Way for Noddy, Caillou, Bob the Builder, Thomas & Friends, and Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks.

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