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Nature Cat Goes Yonward With Hour Long Special 1/18

Nature Cat Goes Yonward With Hour Long Special 1/18

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Monday, January 18 will be a special day for all Nature Cat lovers. Already winning our hearts with is shouts of ONWARD, YONWARD and his ability to find the fun in nature around him, four all new episodes will be premiering Monday! 

“Hal’s Day Off” – After a silly mishap leaves Hal alone in the big city (well, he does have his chew-toy Mr. Chewinsky with him), it’s up to Nature Cat, Squeeks and Daisy to make their way to the city and find Hal. Tally ho! Even though Hal is having so much fun sightseeing, he will need to get home somehow. When Nature Cat, Squeeks and Daisy can’t locate Hal, they turn to animals that they never even knew lived in the city for help. 

“Stream and Shout” – Nature Cat goes to his Nature Curiosity List for inspiration, and finds number 73: “Where do streams begin?” This seemingly simple question leads the gang on an action-packed adventure, as they follow the stream uphill, exploring new environments and meeting all sorts of friendly critters. When they finally find out where the stream begins they are whoa-ho-ho amazed! 

“Travelin’ Seeds” – When Daisy finds a beautiful flower in her garden that she didn’t plant, it’s up to Nature Cat and his pals to find out where the flower came from. Their investigation leads them through the park and into the woods where the clues show them that seeds can actually travel far distances and grow where they land.  

“Tally Ho! A Rainbow” – After a rainstorm (Nature Cat is sure glad it’s over!) Daisy wants to capture a picture of a rainbow for her Granny Bunny who just loves rainbows. But finding a rainbow is easier said than done, as the four friends trek all over in search of it.

Nature Cat on PBS Kids

In order to get ready for the new episodes, the Houseful of Littles got to use some of their Nature skills to grow their own indoor garden, and other items that will encourage their love of the outdoors, not that they need any help. A magnifying glass, and compass rounded out the set. We were super happy to see what we could get into IN and OUTSIDE of our house. There were so many things, but the most fun was leaving nature foot prints and guessing which prints belonged to which people. 

Nature Cat encourages nature exploration

Nature Cat Kaleidoscope Garden

Nature Cat Kaleidoscope Garden

 

I’m A PBSKids Insider and my family and I were given a Nature Cat kit to help facilitate this post. All opinions are my own. 

 

 

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