
Arizona PBS provides Family Community Learning opportunities
Explore mobile learning games hosted by your favorite PBS KIDS characters. Participate in activities using everyday materials you can replicate at home.
Learn along with your children and have time to play! Family Community Learning (FCL) series are just one way Arizona PBS is reaching out and in the community.
Children age 2 to 8 and their family members are invited to participate in series, camps, and engage with PBS KIDS free digital resources accessible by your mobile phone or tablet.
Learn more and find activities and events near you!
Family Community Learning (FCL) series

PBS KIDS Family Night! Stream from any device
PBS KIDS camps and After-School activities

Community events for families with children age 2-8

Arizona PBS has been a proud Ready To Learn (RTL) station since the program’s inception two decades ago. Joining just a small group of other PBS stations around the United States, we pilot PBS RTL resources to establish best practices with content that can be used in all sorts of learning environments, within our CC-ELM (partnerships
Through the Ready To Learn (RTL) Initiative, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), PBS, and local PBS stations provide free, evidence-based educational resources that help teachers, caregivers and parents build early science and literacy skills for America’s children, especially those from low-income communities. This U.S. Department of Education-funded initiative introduces children to key STEM concepts early, which better prepares them for school and boosts their long-term education opportunities.
To address this need, PBS and CPB have partnered to develop media-rich, multi-platform media in the form of videos, games and apps and hands-on activities by show, targeting students ages 2-8. For more information, please visit: www.cpb.org/ready-to-learn
