Curious George and Earth Day
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- April
- 20
I’ve said before and I’ll say it again: Curious George is one of the best shows for the youngun’s on TV.
We try to limit the TV our little guys watch; sometimes we’re better at it than others. But Curious George, on PBS Kids, is pretty good. I’ve seen most episodes, and it focuses on math and science concepts has had its share of animal-focused episodes, which our four-year-old looooooooves.
So I can only imagine that tomorrow and Tuesday’s Earth Day episodes will be big hits in the house.
Monday is “Curious George, Sea Monkey” and “Old McGeorgie Had a Farm” and Tuesday is “Curious George Beats the Band”/ “Hats and a Hole.”
Here’s the description of the first half of Monday’s episode:
Clad in a sea monkey scuba outfit equipped with a camera and microphone, George embarks on a submarine trip to retrieve a small weather satellite that crashed from space. Along the colorful ocean floor, George investigates a gigantic coral reef and even makes a few fishy pals—but will the school of small coral sharks he encounters be as friendly? And, with a little help from our friends at EarthEcho International, we’ll travel to the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in Key West, Florida, where we’ll meet world famous explorers Philippe and Alexandra Cousteau — whose father, Philippe Cousteau Sr., was the famed son of the legendary Jacques Yves Cousteau!
Enjoy America’s favorite monkey.

















