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PBS KIDS Video Analysis

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PBS KIDS Video is an educational multimedia application designed for children, offering free access to a wide array of cartoons and educational content. The app features full episodes from over 34 popular PBS KIDS programs such as Sesame Street and Dinosaur Train, alongside more than 1000 educational videos. Users can stream content online or download select episodes for offline viewing, with new episodes added weekly. A live TV feature allows users to watch PBS shows as they air, providing continuous access to children's programming without the need for a subscription or login.

However, the app has certain limitations; it is only compatible with iOS 11 or higher and is restricted to users within the United States due to licensing agreements. Additionally, not all shows are available for offline download, and users may experience occasional reliability issues. Despite these drawbacks, PBS KIDS Video serves as a valuable resource for educational and entertaining content for children.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
7.0.8
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
100
Downloads Last Week
1

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Last Updated


Developer’s Description

This app update is only compatible with iOS 9.0 or higher.
This app update is only compatible with iOS 9.0 or higher. NEW. Stream the PBS KIDS 24/7 channel on the app for free (no subscription or login required). Tap the "LIVE TV" button to watch what's airing on your local PBS station right now. A Parents' Choice Recommended Award Winner (2017, 2013). A Cynopsis Kids. magination Award Winner for Best Educational App (2012). CHILD-SAFE. The app provides a safe, child-friendly viewing experience for all ages. Kids can easily browse and watch videos at home, on the road, or anywhere with a 3G or WiFi connection. NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEEK. New full episodes come out every Friday from your favorite PBS KIDS shows. PARENT RESOURCES. The app also includes features that parents can access through the Grownups tab: Access your local PBS station TV schedule. Learn more about a TV series, such as intended age and learning goals. Download related PBS KIDS apps. Buy shows from iTunes or PBS KIDS Shop. GEOGRAPHIC RESTRICTIONS. The PBS KIDS videos may only be viewed from within the United States. This is due to restrictions on PBS's license to offer this service. SPONSORSHIP. PBS KIDS Video is a key part of PBS KIDS' commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of children through curriculum-based entertainment--wherever kids are. More PBS KIDS videos may also be found online at pbskids.org/video. Funding from corporate sponsors supports PBS KIDS' mission to use the power of media to open worlds of possibilities for all children. To acknowledge the vital support that PBS KIDS receives, brief messages from corporate sponsors are included at the start of select full-length episodes on the PBS KIDS Video App. You can support PBS KIDS through the selection of other apps and TV shows available in the iTunes Store. ABOUT THIS APP. The PBS KIDS Video app gives kids and parents access to thousands of free videos, including full episodes and clips from top PBS KIDS series. With this app, kids can watch their favorite PBS KIDS shows anytime, anywhere. PBS KIDS, the #1 educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and worlds through media. This app was designed by PBS KIDS. Users experiencing a problem in which the app is stuck on the loading screen can fix the issue by following these steps: Go to the home screen on your device. Double tap the Home Button to open the list of background apps. Find the PBS KIDS Video app in the queue and swipe up to exit the app entirely.

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