Molly of Denali Episodes & Activities
Every month, Rootle PBS KIDS highlights a favorite PBS KIDS shows, and in November, we are shining a light on Molly of Denali.
Join Molly, an Alaska Native girl, her dog Suki, and friends Tooey and Trini on their adventures in amazingly beautiful Alaska. Along the way, Molly’s life is enhanced, kept on track, and flat-out saved by maps, guide books, websites, weather reports, and more.
Watch Molly of Denali
This month, you can catch Molly of Denali in our Rootle Block Party, Saturdays from 7–10 AM and 1–4 PM on Rootle PBS KIDS. Find more airtimes on our TV Schedules page, and find your local Rootle channel in our Channel Guide.
Watch Molly of Denali on Rootle PBS KIDS and streaming anytime online and on the PBS KIDS Video App.
Educational Resources & Activities
Molly of Denali is designed to help kids ages 4-8 better understand STEM concepts by developing knowledge and skills for interacting with informational texts. A foundational aspect of literacy education, informational texts are designed to convey information, and include written words, images, and oral language.
Through video content, interactive games and real-world activities, Molly explores the world around her. There are many options to explore with your young learners at home!
Create a Map to Tell a Story
Make a map with Molly that shows the route of a trip you took and the landmarks you notices along the way.
Celebrating Cultures
With Molly of Denali, families can be inspired to talk about where they came from, and gain an appreciation for similarities and differences in the world.
Listen to the Molly of Denali Podcast
Join Molly Mabray on brand-new adventures in three seasons of the Molly of Denali podcast! On the newest episodes, the Arctic Wolf Junior Relay dog sled race comes to Qyah, and Tooey can't wait to race. But when he catches a cold, Molly unexpectedly has to take over.