KID STEW Season 3


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Madison and Samantha time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to meet author Mary Shelley and help her make a name for herself; the Really Big Brain explains the preservative qualities of ash in a Pompeii bakery; in Who Knew? Samantha discovers teenager Sybil Luddington, who rode with Paul Revere to warn the American colonists; author Chris Grabenstein (Mr. Lemoncello series) reveals his inspiration; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” Nicholas visits a marine archeologist; Josiah finds inspiration from Louis Armstrong in KS Classics; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen over portion size; Amazing Kids spotlights the world’s youngest (age 8) ProAm and BMX stunt show rider; a musical ode to making mistakes; and more.

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The kids get inspired Mary Shelley, author Chris Grabenstein, a marine archeologist; Louis Armstrong, Sybil Luddington, and the world’s youngest stunt show rider. Plus, a musical ode to making mistakes, Kid Stew Ewws!, and more.

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Mary Shelley, Chris Grabenstein, marine archeologist; Louis Armstrong, kid stunt show rider, more.

#302
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The kids perform an original rap about libraries; Caroline visits a recording studio to learn about sound engineering; Madison and Armando time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to help Jackson Pollock finish a masterpiece; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” the Really Big Brain introduces the Antikythera mechanism, the first mechanical computer; in Who Knew? Madison discovers Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer to envision a use beyond numbers; Armando discovers why Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture was an explosive hit in KS Classics; the Wizard of Oz(zie;) “Bash Brothers” Cayden and Ethan Spurk are Amazing Kids making combat robots with their family; a virtual visit to Spain; and more.

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The kids get inspired by Jackson Pollock, the Antikythera mechanism, Ada Lovelace, Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and robotics. Plus, a virtual visit to Spain, library rap, internet safety, Kid Stew Ewws!, and more.

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Jackson Pollock, the first computer, Ada Lovelace, Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky, robotics, Spain, more.

#303
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The kids learn to get past appearances; Madison and Milena time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to help the builders of Stonehenge understand calendars; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” author Dorian Cirrone (The Big Scoop); the Really Big Brain explains the scientific value of coprolites; Caroline discovers Elizabeth Jennings Graham, the activist who took a stand against segregated public transportation long before Rosa Parks; a virtual visit to Germany; Satine finds inspiration in composer Richard Wagner’s success as a ‘late bloomer’ in KS Classics; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen about choosing proteins; Amazing Kid 11-year-old Max Garcia is a Karting national champion; Satine gets inspired by fellow drummer Gene Krupa’s groundbreaking performances in KS Classics; and more.

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The kids get inspired by Stonehenge, author Dorian Cirrone, Elizabeth Jennings Graham, Richard Wagner, a kid Karting champion, and Gene Krupa. Plus, a virtual visit to Germany, Kid Stew Ewws!, choosing proteins, and more.

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Dorian Cirrone, Elizabeth Jennings Graham, Richard Wagner, Karting, Gene Krupa, Germany, more.

#304
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Mount Olympus gets a makeover; Madison and Milena time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to ancient Sumaria to discover the origins of written communication; Percy Jackson author Rick Riordan reveals the origins of the Lightning Thief; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” in Who Knew? Milena discovers Nellie Bly, who broke the mold for newspaper reporting as the first woman to go undercover and travel the world; a virtual visit to Greece; meet Amazing Kids who perform with a professional opera company; Samantha celebrates the passion of opera singer Enrico Caruso in KS Classics; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen about healthy salads; a musical reminder to give books a chance; and more.

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The kids get inspired by ancient Sumaria, author Rick Riordan, Nellie Bly, a virtual visit to Greece, opera kids, and Enrico Caruso. Plus, Kid Stew Ewws!, salad, a musical reminder to give books a chance, and more.

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Author Rick Riordan, Nellie Bly, Greece, opera kids, Enrico Caruso, giving books a chance, and more.

#305
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Singing the library book fine blues; Madison, Satine, and Ozzie time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to visit artist Andy Warhol and change the definition of art; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” the Really Big Brain reveals the startling truth about a planet that looks like Earth; in Who Knew? Nicholas discovers Maurice Hilleman, who invented many of today’s vaccines; a virtual visit to Panama; Josiah explores the iconic lyrics of folk legend Woody Guthrie in KS Classics; Amazing Kids visits teen sister and brother dance duo McKenzi Brooke and Reif Howey; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen over minerals; and more.

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The kids get inspired by Andy Warhol, a planet that looks like Earth, Maurice Hilleman, a virtual visit to Panama, Woody Guthrie, and a brother-sister dance duo. Plus, the library book fine blues, Kid Stew Ewws!, minerals, and more.

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Andy Warhol, Maurice Hilleman, Panama, Woody Guthrie, sibling dance duo, and more.

#306
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Blake and Luke time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to convince Samuel Clemens he can make his mark with a career change; Armando reveals the inspiring perseverance of guitarist Django Reinhardt in KS Classics; author Lee Gramling shares the inspiration for his ‘Cracker Westerns’; a visit with a professional bull rider and rodeo clown; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” in Who Knew? Satine discovers athletics activist Bunny Sandler, who was responsible for the passing of Title IX;; a virtual visit to Denmark; Amazing Kids discovers sisters Alexa and Avery, who write songs inspired by their rescue dog to raise awareness and money for shelter dogs as A. Rae Band; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen over breakfast; and more.

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The kids get inspired by Mark Twain, Django Reinhardt, author Lee Gramling, a professional bull rider and rodeo clown, Bunny Sandler, a virtual visit to Denmark, and A. Rae Band. Plus, Kid Stew Ewws!, breakfast, and more.

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Mark Twain, Django Reinhardt, Lee Gramling, a rodeo, Bunny Sandler, Denmark, A. Rae Band, and more.

#307
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Armando gets into the ‘Cool’ career of composer Leonard Bernstein in KS Classics; author Jonathan Rosen (Night of the Living Cuddle Bunnies) reveals how his childhood fears inspire him; Madison time travels in the Kid Stew phone booth to the future of her dreams, when there is no pollution and libraries are at the center of society; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” Amazing Kids profiles piano and drum prodigy Jacob Velazquez; dancing the “Book Scootin’ Boogie;” Milena celebrates Ravi Shankar’s introduction of the sitar to Western music in KS Classics; muralist and skateboard artist Josh Row; a virtual visit to Russia; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen about sugar; in Who Knew? Blake discovers Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay, who made the first summit of Mount Everest possible; and more.

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The kids get inspired by Leonard Bernstein, author Jonathan Rosen, a music prodigy, Ravi Shankar, a muralist, a virtual visit to Russia, and Tenzing Norgay. Plus, Kid Stew Ewws!, the “Book Scootin’ Boogie,” sugar, and more.

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Leonard Bernstein, Jonathan Rosen, music prodigy, Ravi Shankar, Russia, Tenzing Norgay, more.

#308
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Caroline considers old fashioned remedies at David’s apothecary shop; a time-travelling Ben Franklin checks out the status of his inventions in modern times with Samantha and Josiah at the library; breaking the addiction to social media “likes;” author Taryn Souders (Dead Possums are Fair Game) shares why math and ice cream are central to her writing; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” Josiah learns how Etta James found her voice at last in KS Classics; a virtual visit to Estonia; an ode to classic books; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen over pasta meals; in Who Knew? Milena discovers movie star Hedy Lamarr invented the broad-spectrum technology behind Wi-fi; Amazing Kids visits balloon artist Finn Thompson at work on his one-of-a-kind dresses; and more.

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The kids get inspired by Ben Franklin, author Taryn Souders, Etta James, Hedy Lamarr, and a teen balloon dress designer. Plus, breaking the addiction to social media “likes;” Kid Stew Ewws!, pasta meals, and more.

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Ben Franklin, Taryn Souders, Etta James, Hedy Lamarr, teen balloon artist, social media, and more.

#309
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Madison and Luke time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to visit Jules Verne and help him take stock of his career options; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” Satine participates in a shark tagging expedition with marine biologists; the Really Big Brain explains the cause of Red Tide; Mer Chronicles author Tobie Easton shares her inspiration; a visit with the Amazing Kids studying the environment at the Cloud Forest School in Costa Rica; in Who Knew? David reveals fossil hunter Mary Anning’s impact on paleontology; and more.

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The kids get inspired by Jules Verne, author Tobie Easton, the Cloud Forest School, and fossil hunter Mary Anning. Plus, Kid Stew Ewws!, shark tagging with marine biologists, Red Tide, and more.

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Jules Verne, Tobie Easton, the Cloud Forest School, Mary Anning, shark tagging, Red Tide, and more.

#310
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Kid Stew’s Greatest Hits counts down the cast’s favorite musical performances from Kid Stew so far including original songs “Part of the Art,” “Communication Breakdown,” and “Betsy Ross” along with music videos of the kids performing “This is Me” from The Greatest Showman, U2’s “Beautiful Day,” Alessia Cara’s “Sit Still, Look Pretty,” and more.

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A countdown of the cast’s favorite musical performances so far including original songs and music videos of the kids performing “This is Me” from The Greatest Showman, U2’s “Beautiful Day,” Alessia Cara’s “Sit Still, Look Pretty,” and more.

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A countdown of the cast’s favorite musical performances so far includes original songs and videos.

#311
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Kid Stew’s Best Moments features some of the cast’s favorite sketches from the series so far, including time travel, parody skits, and reimagined fairy tales, with behind-the-scenes cast interviews.

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Kid Stew’s Best Moments features some of the cast’s favorite sketches from the series so far, including time travel, parody skits, and reimagined fairy tales, with behind-the-scenes cast interviews.

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The cast’s favorite sketches from the series so far, with behind-the-scenes cast interviews.