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    Pint-Size Scientists

    By Gregory Mone Posted on 10.24.2008 4 Comments

    Brian Henson, whose father, Jim, created the Muppets, wasn’t always convinced that he would go into the family business. “I went through a spell in my teenage years where I absolutely was going to be an astrophysicist,” he admits. Now the co-CEO of the Jim Henson Company is channeling that early love of the stars into a new show, Sid the Science Kid, that’s designed to inspire preschoolers to question and reason like real scientists.

    2.7.2009 at 06:06am - Comment by moosengoose

    My son is only 3, just in Nov.! We watch everyday and we do all of the experiments. He is excited to be learning about science and is actually GETTING it!! We did the decomposition experiment and the estimation jars, and he stops everybody to tell them what he is doing. I am so glad they are pushing the bar!! Somebody has to put something on t.v. for our children that actually makes them think! Thank you Mr. Henson and his team! My kid is A SCIENCE KID, KID, KID!!!



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