EPISODES FROM PBS KIDS’ NEW SERIES “MOLLY OF DENALI” TO STREAM ON THE PBS KIDS PRIME VIDEO CHANNEL THIS SEPTEMBER
Arlington, VA – August 28, 2019 – This September, PBS Distribution will begin streaming “MOLLY OF DENALI: VOLUME THREE” on the PBS KIDS Prime Video Channel. Children will join PBS KIDS’ newest star, Molly Mabray, the gregarious and resourceful 10-year-old girl who takes viewers ages 4 to 8 along with her on adventures in and around the fictional village of Qyah, Alaska, and fosters literacy skills along the way.
This volume includes 5 episodes. The subscription rate for the PBS KIDS Prime Video Channel is $4.99/month with an Amazon Prime or Prime Video subscription. Every purchase supports public television for all.
Families can also find full episodes of PBS KIDS series for free on PBS Stations, the PBS KIDS 24/7 Channel and PBS KIDS Platforms including pbskids.org and the PBS KIDS Video app.
Table of Contents MOLLY OF DENALI: Volume Three
MOLLY OF DENALI: Volume Three
In Volume Three of “Molly of Denali,” there’s a power outage at the Trading Post in the episode, The Worm Turns. Molly and her friends Tooey and Trini are convinced giant ice worms are responsible, thanks to a spooky story from Grandpa Nat. The group heads to the library so they can learn if his story is true. In Suki’s Bone, Molly’s loyal dog digs up an old bone tool covered with markings. The kids learn that Suki has made an important archeological discovery. Now everything the kids find by the river could be an ancient artifact. And in the episode Sap Season, it’s been a long, long winter in Qyah, and everyone is out of birch syrup. Fortunately for Molly, Auntie Midge teaches her and Tooey how to tap trees so they can make more. Other episodes that will be streaming include Crane Song, New Nivagi and Fiddle of Nowhere.
Streaming Date: Episodes:
September 6, 2019 5
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