The science fair winners meet Dr. Bonabodon and learn all about the Super Ultimate Science Museum
Rain, rain, go away; Sid the Science Kid wants to play! Sid's not too happy when rain threatens to squash his play date outside. But the more Sid learns about the rain, the more he understands how important precipitation is. In fact Sid is learning about all kinds of weather patterns and how it affects our world. At school Sid studies the sun and how it lights up our world. At home, Sid s family visits relatives where it s really chilly. Brrrr! It s cold in here... Sid hits the science lab to discover that wind, rain and sun can be fascinating and fun!
If Sid doesn’t fill up his chore chart with stickers, he’ll never get a new Turbo-Mega-Rocket ship toy. So, Sid wonders, who needs charts anyway? After a day of investigating, Sid learns that charts are great science tools that help you compare and contrast all kinds of cool stuff like snacks, pets and even chores! (Tools & Measurement/Documentation)
Sid wants to observe his favorite bugs and learns that he can see their every move by using a magnifying glass to make his little friends bigger.
Sid learns about estimation when he brings home a jar full of seashells but doesn't have the time to count them individually.
Sid's ruler isn't even close to being big enough to measure the size of a blue whale, so he has to learn other ways to measure big things.
After collecting a ruler, an estimation jar, a chart and a magnifying glass, Sid has to decide which of his new science tools is his favorite.
Sid can't figure out why his banana turned from bright yellow into a brown, mushy mess, so he learns about how fruits and vegetables can change.
An itchy shirt tag leads Sid to learn about different textures, like smooth, soft and bumpy.
Sid learns all about his sense of smell and how odors travel through the air and into his nose.
Sid knows that Grandma's glasses help her see better, but he wants to learn why his vision is all blurry when he puts them on.
Sid learns all about sound and how his ears pick up everything he hears.
Sid wants to know about all his different senses. At school, Sid and his friends embark on a quest to explore vision, hearing, touch, smell, and taste! (Senses/Review)
Sid learns that washing his hands with soap and water will help keep germs away so he doesn't have to worry about coughing and sneezing.
Wheels are simple machines that help move things such as cars, trains, tricycles and toy trucks. Inclined planes make it easier to push up heavy things, including big stuffed animal dinosaurs. A lever is useful for launching toys and to help lift up very heavy things. Sid discovers that a pulley is the perfect device to help lift heavy things up to high places.
Inclined planes make it easier to push up heavy things, including big stuffed animal dinosaurs.
A lever is useful for launching toys and to help lift up very heavy things.
Sid pretends that his stuffed animal panda is going on an adventure to the top of the playground slide. Sid and his friends make a plan and use simple machines like wheels, inclined planes, levers and pulleys to get the panda all the way to the top of the slide!
Sid wants to be a weatherman so he can decide what the weather will be every day. Sid and friends investigate weather and learn that weathermen don't control the weather, but they do have to know all about rain, sun, wind, and hot and cold temperatures!
Sid declares that it's a special Mom Day, so he makes Mom French toast for breakfast. When Sid smells the French toast and his stomach growls, he wonders if his stomach is trying to talk to him. When Sid and his friends investigate at school, they discover that the stomach makes noise when it's getting ready for digestion.
It’s vaccination day at Sid’s school, and Sid and his friends are a little apprehensive about getting a shot. Thankfully, a very special nurse will be giving the kids their vaccination—Sid’s Grandma! Throughout the special episode, Grandma, Teacher Susie, Mom and Dad all do their part to make vaccination day a fun learning experience filled with music, games and lots of laughs.
Sid and his friends have a play date on their day off from school.
Sid tries out a new dance, but his new sneakers make him squeak to a stop.
Sid and his friends learn the importance of clean air.
Animal habitats.
Sid investigates shadows and explores ways to create a shadow by blocking a light source.
Sid investigates rainbows and learns they can only form when light passes through water droplets.
In celebration of National Backyard Campout Day on June 25, pack some food and bring your backpack because Sid the Science Kid, Gerald, and Dad are gearing up for a big adventure…they’re setting up tents for a campout in the backyard! During the campout, Dad is eager to share his love of nature and demonstrates how to have a great time outside with the simplest of necessities. They look for animals, cook their own dinner, marvel at the stars in the sky, roast marshmallows, and sing songs around the campfire. And here’s the best part, you are invited to join the adventure and sing along!
In celebration of National Backyard Campout Day on June 25, pack some food and bring your backpack because Sid the Science Kid, Gerald, and Dad are gearing up for a big adventure…they’re setting up tents for a campout in the backyard! During the campout, Dad is eager to share his love of nature and demonstrates how to have a great time outside with the simplest of necessities. They look for animals, cook their own dinner, marvel at the stars in the sky, roast marshmallows, and sing songs around the campfire. And here’s the best part, you are invited to join the adventure and sing along!
Sid learns why sleep is important after his mom nixes his plan to stay up all night.
Sid learns about seeds after they get in the way of his eating an apple.
Sid searches for Easter eggs in the backyard.
Sid's mum volunteers to show his class how a computer works; students make discoveries with magnifying glasses in the Super Fab Lab.
Leaves are food for animals, they provide shade and they make nutrients that help flowers and trees grow.
A Brush with Teeth | Sid the Science Kid Sid wonders if you really do have to brush your teeth every single day? At school, Sid discovers that our mouths are filled with different kinds of teeth that do lots of different jobs-like chewing our food! So it's really important to keep our teeth healthy by brushing them every day!
Sid the Scientist
Backyard CampOut Movie For Kids Rated
Sid's mom volunteers to show his class how a computer works; students make discoveries with magnifying glasses in the Super Fab Lab.
Sid needs to fill his chore chart with stickers in order to get a new rocket ship toy.
Sid uses estimation to guess how many seashells are in a jar.
Sid explores how fruits and vegetables slowly change.
Sid isn't feeling good because he keeps watching TV over the weekend and learns that he must get some exercise to start feeling good again. Song: Work That Body
The Broken Wheel
Sid's Amazing Invention
Sid wants to know about all his different senses. At school, Sid and his friends embark on a quest to explore vision, hearing, touch, smell, and taste! (Senses/Review)