Our Annual Halloween Photo Contest winner will receive a signed copy of my favorite Super Why! Halloween story. To Enter: Simply LIKE my Facebook page if you haven’t yet (If you did already, Thank You & jump to #2) Send a photo to me at...
Much thanks to all my friends who joined us last night for the Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Reception in NYC. Lesli Rotenberg (PBS Kids), who moderated the event, and my co-panelists, Kevin Morrison (Fred Rogers Company) and Linda Simensky (PBS Kids) all did an...
In appreciation of your support of Angela’s Clues and Daniel Tiger, I’d like to invite you & a guest to join me, PBS KIDS and Women in Children’s Media for an evening event in NYC on 10/18. We will open the doors to the vibrantly-colorful Neighborhood...
Most kids’ programs today say they’re “educational” simply to draw in parents. But effective programs aren’t created overnight..& like modern art, just because something’s minimal, does not mean that it’s simple. ...
David Newell, better known as the “speedy delivery” man on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, began working with Fred Rogers in 1967 to create the role of Mr. McFeely. Growing up, I would have swore that he lived in my neighborhood too. But on Friday, I received a speedy...
A week after the release of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Jumpman256 had a few questions for me, so I thought you’d like to hear some of the scoop! BIG thanks to Lawrence Martin for sharing his Neighborhood photos with us on this post. 1. Is the...
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