Reading Rainbow Remixed, by John D. Boswell, aka melodysheep, for PBS Digital Studios. If you like this video, please support your local PBS station: http://to.pbs.org/WvBbqZ
For years, LeVar Burton and Reading Rainbow have taught kids everywhere about the power of books and imagination. To this day, the show continues to encourage a love of reading and connect children to the world they live in through quality literature — so they can “go anywhere, be anything.” With this remix, John Boswell has captured those enduring lessons in song — a fitting tribute to an important part of PBS history.
Try the all new FREE Reading Rainbow iPad App, download the classic episodes on iTunes or learn more about Reading Rainbow and all its digital products at http://www.readingrainbow.com.
For more, follow Reading Rainbow on:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/readingrainbow
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/readingrainbow
Special thanks to PBS station WNED in Buffalo, NY, the original host station for Reading Rainbow.
Did You Know?
His sweaters were knitted by his mother.
See what else made Mister Rogers our favorite neighbor, with our Mister Rogers infographic.
Source: to.pbs.org
Here’s our official Downton Abbey Season 3 Preview!
Are you eagerly anticipating the return of Masterpiece’s Downton Abbey on January 6, 2013? Get an early glimpse at the new arrivals and big changes ahead.
Source: to.pbs.org
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MISTER ROGERS!
PBS legend Fred Rogers would have been 84 years old today. He passed away in 2003.
Fred Rogers was a pioneer in children’s television who created a place where children feel safe, respected and cared for.
For more than forty years Mister Rogers has served as a trusted guide to help children learn about themselves, their neighbors and the world around them.
Watch vintage Mister Rogers clips on PBS Video.
Source: to.pbs.org


