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Tumble Leaf: Outdoor Play and Discovery via Amazon Kids

July 22, 2014 by Amy Jussel Leave a Comment

Update May 11, 2015 While Tumble Leaf continues to rake in multiple awards including five daytime Emmys, Amazon Studios Greenlights Six New Pilots for Kids. (mostly ages 6-11, one PreK) Here's hoping their original kids' programming stays on a winning streak for quality, as they have some heavy hitters involved in the sphere of creative talent (from Muppets and Marvel ties to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: EcoKids-Environment Tagged With: Amazon Kids Shows, Amazon Original Programming, Amazon Prime, Amazon Studios, applied science, Blue's Clues, Brain insights, brain plasticity, building brains, camping and outdoors, Children and Nature, Creative Galaxy, critical thinking PreK, developing children's brainpower, discovery through play, Dr. Alice Wilder, early childhood education, eco literacy, educational psychology, experiential learning, experiential play, Fred Rogers, free range kids, get-outdoors-kids, hands-on learning, Kelli Bixler, kids and nature, Kids programming, kids quality TV, maker movement, media and education, media-literacy, Nature-Deficit-Disorder, Outdoor Education, Outdoors Rx, play outdoors, power of play, quality kids TV, screen time, sensory play, STEM, streaming TV, Stuart Brown, summertime science, tots and tech, Tumble Leaf, TV alternatives, Wild Kratts nature
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