10 places that make Pittsburgh history fun for kids

“Our approach is history should be fun. If kids are having fun, they’ll be learning in the process.”

Carnegie Science Center throws LEGO block party with mind-blowing exhibit

“Imagine if a child learns about art history through LEGO” — Nathan Sawaya

PTL: Ways To Prevent Summer Learning Loss

Yu-Ling Behr visits Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss what you can do to help your kids prevent summer learning loss.

8 Pittsburgh makerspaces that let imaginations run wild

“The maker movement has provided local schools and organizations with a way to re-contextualize some age-old ideas like learning by doing, using our hands and working together on projects.”

Rethink high school with XQ Super School

“Career Tech Charter High School graudates will graduate with a high school diploma in one hand and a career credential in another hand.”

Impressive Homewood-Brushton YMCA renovations guided by creative youth

the Homewood-Brushton YMCA renovations include a state-of-the-art recording studio, photography and videography skills areas, large performance space, flex conference room and café.

11 Pittsburgh playgrounds that kids—and parents—love

“Play is really the work of childhood.”

Jellybean St. Pittsburgh Painting Turns Kids’ Art Into Masterpieces

“Jellybean Street” has a new franchise in Pittsburgh, leading painting workshops that become lasting memories.

Santa goes high-tech with new play area at Mall at Robinson

In partnership with Kidsburgh.org Santa is going high-tech! Gone are the long lines and screaming kids at the Mall at Robinson. Welcome I-pads, texting and a brand new play area. […]

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Kidsburgh teams up with KDKA for even more kid-friendly stories

“There are so many incredible stories to tell about the great work being done for kids and by kids in our region, and I can’t wait to bring them to you in my TV news stories.”