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PBS KIDS Giveaway: Win a WILD KRATTS Prize Pack
To the creature rescue! On Monday, January 21, the Kratt brothers dive in to an under the sea adventure in the one-hour premiere of WILD KRATTS “Lost at Sea” on PBS KIDS. The two new episodes are filled with humor, excitement and a whole lot of science.
To kick off the adventure, Chris and Martin Kratt head to the most populated and diverse habitat on Earth — the coral reef — in “Blowfish Blowout.” Then the Wild Kratts decode the secret language of dolphins, among the smartest creatures on Earth, in “Speaking Dolphinese.”
For more ways to explore creature powers, visit http://pbskids.org/wildkratts. Also, be sure to mark your calendar and join us on Tuesday, January 15 as we chat with PBS KIDS about science and creature adventures!
Giveaway Post Prize
This week's giveaway is all about science and adventure. Five lucky winners will receive a prize pack from PBS KIDS (ARV: $50). Please follow the entry requirements outlined in the Rafflecopter widget below in order to enter.
In-Chat Giveaway Prize
During the #gno Twitter party, you’ll have a chance to win a prize. You will need to join the party on Tuesday, January 15 from 9:00 – 10:00 p.m. EST in order to enter the giveaway. Giveaway requirements and instructions will be explained during the #gno Twitter party. The winner of the in-chat giveaway will win a prize pack from @PBSKIDS.
Terms and Conditions
No purchase necessary to enter. This giveaway ends at 11:59 p.m. ET Wednesday, January 16. See all terms and conditions here. This giveaway is available to U.S. residents only.





We love to watch the discovery channel, read books and create our own science projects!
We got outside, go to museums, do kitchen experiments, and watch shows on PBS Kids like Sid the Science Kid, Dinosaur Train, and Wild Kratts!
By making it fun!
Kids are natural explorers! I just make sure I give my daughter more opportunities to learn about science!
show interest myself
We love science from gardening to chemistry. One of our favorite places is the Virginia Living Museum, learning about animals and plants, astronomy too! and we have fun kits, games and activities, even a microscope and telescope. I explain how cooking is a science and how the ecosystems work. I think we do pretty well
We encourage the kids to ask a lot of questions and do a lot of talking about why things happen, like why leaves fall off of the trees in the winter, what type of things different animals eat, etc. Its always fun to hear what the kids are thinking, and to see them take some basic science ideas and run with them, asking more questions and making guesses as to what the answers might be! The kids also love going to the children’s museum and going for hikes in some of the local nature parks in the area.
We take him on mini adventures and ask him lots of questions making him find out the answers
I am excited about nature so i tell my daughter things I have learned when we hike outdoors.
When my kids view science videos online or on Television, this sparks their motivation to explore in real life or outdoors. They love to experience and see what they have learned.
by making it fun for them
My kids learned a lot about science from the Kratts’ previous show Zoboomafoo. But, the most from Crocodile Hunter and Mythbusters.