
| 6:30 | 7:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | |
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| Noggin | Max and Ruby | Maggie and the Ferocious Beast | Tiny Planets | Oswald |
| Nick | Hey Arnold! | Fairly OddParents | Jimmy Neutron | Rugrats |
| Disney | Bear in the Big Blue House | Koala Brothers | Wiggles | Higglytown Heroes |
| PBS | Pricilla's Yoga | Sesame Street | Cyberchase | Teletubbies |
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© Noggin
Max & Ruby
Noggin, weekdays, 6:30am
If every day seems like D day at your house ‑- siblings battling over toys, attention and space ‑- then your kids need a dose of this cartoon about working things out and finding a way to get along, from children's author Rosemary Wells. Despite conflicting agendas, preschool bunny Max and his seven-year-old sister, Ruby, manage to play together, go on campouts and have lots of fun.
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©Sesame Street Corp.
Sesame Street
PBS, weekdays, 7am
Fuzzy monsters jamming with R.E.M., Robin Williams doing "Is My Shoe Alive?" and Elmo chatting up Robert De Niro. Muppets still rock, making learning hip for both kids and adults (even if those over 25 think they might go mad listening to "Sing a Song" one more time). Warm on the surface, the 'hood also packs a punch, tackling topics like grief, hurricanes and AIDS in a timeless way that inspires kids to spill their feelings.
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© PBS
Teletubbies
PBS, Weekdays, 8am
Are there secret messages in the coo-coo-ka-choo speech patterns of these colorful little blobs? There must be, or why else would kids be so mesmerized whenever they come on the screen? Nobody else understands the mystery. Parents who get weary after 153 episodes or so can always log on to the myriad Teletubbies parody Websites for more adult-centric comic relief.

