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WETA’s Ready to Learn initiative was created especially for families and child care providers to help them nurture a child’s natural curiosity and love of learning.
Ready to Learn combines television with community outreach and innovative education materials. This exciting blend of television services builds on the appeal and learning goals of PBS children’s programs that families know and trust, such as Sesame Street, Between the Lions, Cyberchase and Clifford.

WETA's Ready to Learn project has made quality children's television series the basis for outreach programs to the Washington community for more than a decade.
The initiative helps families, child-care providers and teachers learn how to use public television series to help young viewers learn to read.
WETA's Ready to Learn service offers:
Each year, WETA conducts more than 150 Ready to Learn workshops in English and Spanish, training more than 1,500 participants who collectively care for 11,000 children. WETA also distributes more than 1,500 children's books annually.



As Cookie Monster says, "Cookies are a sometimes food!" WETA's Ready to Learn project has begun a new initiative with Kaiser Permanente to provide Sesame Street Healthy Habits for Life workshops in the community.