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Sid the Science Kid


Sid the Science Kid
Meet Sid, an inquisitive preschooler who uses scientific principles to help satisfy his curiosity about the world around him. Produced by the Jim Henson Company, this series takes the classic puppetry style of the Muppets and uses motion-capture technology to create virtual puppet characters.

Genre: Animation, Children

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  • Watch Sid the Science Kid Season 1

    • Episode 18

      The Big Sneeze

      aired: Mon, Apr 2, 2012

      Sid’s parents tell him to wash his hands to keep away germs. But Sid can’t see any germs on his hands, so why should he wash them? Sid and his friends learn that germs are so small that you can’t see them. And they discover that a great way to stay healthy and keep germs away is by washing their hands with soap and water!

    • Episode 10

      No More Changes

      aired: Fri, Sep 12, 2008

      Sid isn't too thrilled that his favorite shirt shrunk, his shoes don’t fit anymore and his Mom changed his favorite toothpaste. He really wants to ask, "Why do things have to change?" Sid discovers that change is a natural part of the world as he and his friends review lessons learned from change and transformation such as decay, growth, and change caused by heat.

    • Episode 9

      The Perfect Pancake

      aired: Thu, Sep 11, 2008

      Sid wants to know how his Grandma always makes perfect pancakes. They're never too squishy or burnt. At school, Sid makes an important discovery -- heat changes things! This lesson reveals the secret of Grandma's pancakes: she heats them on the stove for the perfect amount of time … not too much, and not too little.

    • Episode 8

      My Ice Pops

      aired: Wed, Sep 10, 2008

      Sid wakes up and discovers that his ice pops melted! This sticky situation leads him to ask, "Why do things have to melt?" After investigating at school, Sid learns that if liquids don't stay in a really cold place, they slowly melt over time. He also discovers that liquids can freeze into solid ice and then melt right back into liquid.

    • Episode 2

      The Rolie Polie

      aired: Tue, Sep 2, 2008

      Sid loves his little rolie polie bugs, but they're so little he can't figure out how they move. At school, he discovers an amazing science tool: the magnifying glass! Sid and his friends explore their world using the magnifying glass to make things look bigger, like freckles on their skin, little pebbles and rolie polie legs!

  • Episodes

    • Episode 10

      Sid the Science Kid: The Bug Club

      aired: Mon, Apr 2, 2012

      It’s a special day at school, it’s Bug Club Day! Sid and his friends use their magnifying glasses and discover ants, rolie polies, and caterpillars around the playground.

    • Episode 9

      Sid the Science Kid: Don't Forget the Leaves

      aired: Mon, Apr 2, 2012

      Everybody thinks flowers are special, but Sid wants to know: what makes leaves special? Sid and his friends investigate and discover that leaves are food for animals, they provide shade, and they help make nutrients so flowers and trees can grow!

    • Episode 8

      Sid the Science Kid: The Dirt On Dirt

      aired: Mon, Apr 2, 2012

      In an Earth Day themed episode, Sid wants to know what makes dirt so dirty? At school, Sid and his friends discover that dirt is really important to the Earth because it helps things grow, and it’s also filled with tiny rocks, pieces of leaves, and even living things like bugs and worms!

    • Episode 7

      Sid the Science Kid: My Shrinking Toes

      aired: Mon, Apr 2, 2012

      When Sid's shoes don't fit, he declares that his shoes must be shrinking. Sid and his friends discover that it's hard to see things growing, because growing happens slowly over time. It turns out Sid's shoes weren't shrinking -- he was growing!

    • Episode 6

      Sid the Science Kid: My Mushy Banana

      aired: Mon, Apr 2, 2012

      Sid wants to know why his beloved yellow banana has turned brown and mushy. After exploring how fruits and vegetables slowly change, Sid learns that it's natural for his banana to ripen and turn brown and mushy. Over time, fruits and vegetables decay!

    • Episode 5

      Sid the Science Kid: Super Science Tools

      aired: Mon, Apr 2, 2012

      Sid has quite a collection of science tools in his room: a ruler, an estimation jar, a chart and a magnifying glass. They're all perfect tools for investigating and exploring the world, but Sid can't figure out which one is his favorite! His friends help him discover that each science tool is amazing in its own special way.

    • Episode 4

      Sid the Science Kid: The Whale Episode

      aired: Mon, Apr 2, 2012

      Sid is troubled…he wants to know how to measure a giant blue whale with his ruler. At school he learns a great new way to measure just about anything -- using the method of non-standard measurement! Sid learns how to accurately measure things with shoes, blocks, and even people!

    • Episode 3

      Sid the Science Kid: Enough With the Seashells

      aired: Mon, Apr 2, 2012

      Sid brings home an estimation jar from school, filled to the top with seashells. He's determined to guess how many there are, but he has a problem…there are too many shells to count! At school, Sid and his friends learn a new strategy for making their best guess -- estimation! Now Sid can estimate just about anything -- shells, toys, leaves and stars in the sky!

    • Episode 2

      Sid the Science Kid: I Want Cake

      aired: Mon, Apr 2, 2012

      Sid declares that he shall only eat Birthday cake for every meal! Sid and his friends discover that only eating cake would make their bodies feel terrible. Then they explore and learn that the best way to stay healthy is by eating nutritious food.

    • Episode 1

      Sid the Science Kid: The Sticker Chart

      aired: Mon, Apr 2, 2012

      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!