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2x Emmy-nominated literacy adventure with LeVar Burton
Take a look, it’s in a book, a Reading Rainbow! For over 30 years, this beloved children’s television series has been bringing stories to life. Hosted by acclaimed actor LeVar Burton, journey to exciting places and build a lasting connection with your favorite books — but you don’t have to take our word for it.
200612 seasons
KidsHeartwarmingWholesome
7+
10 episodes
  • 1. Enemy Pie

    1. Enemy Pie

    LeVar observes activity in a playground to see how people do and don't get along with each other. Ed Harris reads Enemy Pie, a story about a boy who dislikes one of his new classmates, and how his father helps bring the two boys to start a friendship by making a secret recipe Enemy Pie.
    LeVar observes activity in a playground to see how people do and don't get along with each other. Ed Harris reads Enemy Pie, a story about a boy who dislikes one of his new classmates, and how his father helps bring the two boys to start a friendship by making a secret recipe Enemy Pie.
    TV-Y
    28min
    Sep 4, 2002
  • 2. Our Big Home

    2. Our Big Home

    LeVar visits the United Nations building to learn more about how different countries of the world try to work together. Naomi Judd reads Our Big Home, a poem about how everything in the world is connected to each other and how we all must work together to make it succeed.
    LeVar visits the United Nations building to learn more about how different countries of the world try to work together. Naomi Judd reads Our Big Home, a poem about how everything in the world is connected to each other and how we all must work together to make it succeed.
    TV-Y
    28min
    Sep 5, 2002
  • 3. Visiting Day

    3. Visiting Day

    The series tackles a delicate subject of how some children must deal with a parent in prison. Alfre Woodard reads Visiting Day, a tale about a young girl preparing to visit her father in jail on his birthday, and how she and her grandmother get ready for the trip to the prison.
    The series tackles a delicate subject of how some children must deal with a parent in prison. Alfre Woodard reads Visiting Day, a tale about a young girl preparing to visit her father in jail on his birthday, and how she and her grandmother get ready for the trip to the prison.
    TV-Y
    28min
    Dec 14, 2004
  • 4. Unique Monique

    4. Unique Monique

    Eliza Dushku reads a story about a girl attending private school who attempts to create her own unique style without breaking any of the school's strict dress code rules.
    Eliza Dushku reads a story about a girl attending private school who attempts to create her own unique style without breaking any of the school's strict dress code rules.
    TV-Y
    28min
    Jan 18, 2005
  • 5. Beegu

    5. Beegu

    As LeVar investigates types of communication, Freddie Prinze Jr. reads Beegu, the story of an alien who visits Earth while lost from its parents and befriends a group of young children who help Beegu contact her family.
    As LeVar investigates types of communication, Freddie Prinze Jr. reads Beegu, the story of an alien who visits Earth while lost from its parents and befriends a group of young children who help Beegu contact her family.
    TV-Y
    28min
    Jan 23, 2005
  • 6. The Biggest Test in the Universe

    6. The Biggest Test in the Universe

    In addition to discussing accomplishing difficult tasks, LeVar profiles the New York children's theater group Tada, as they prepare auditions for their newest show. Richard Gear reads The Biggest Test in the Universe, a story about a grade school class having anxiety over an annual aptitude test.
    In addition to discussing accomplishing difficult tasks, LeVar profiles the New York children's theater group Tada, as they prepare auditions for their newest show. Richard Gear reads The Biggest Test in the Universe, a story about a grade school class having anxiety over an annual aptitude test.
    TV-Y
    28min
    Jun 5, 1983
  • 7. I Lost My Tooth in Africa

    7. I Lost My Tooth in Africa

    I Lost My Tooth in Africa, written by a girl and illustrated by her father, tells the tale of a young girl who loses a tooth while visiting her father’s family in Africa. In the African tradition, she places the tooth under a gourd and in return gets two chickens from the Tooth Fairy.
    I Lost My Tooth in Africa, written by a girl and illustrated by her father, tells the tale of a young girl who loses a tooth while visiting her father’s family in Africa. In the African tradition, she places the tooth under a gourd and in return gets two chickens from the Tooth Fairy.
    TV-Y
    28min
    Dec 6, 2006
  • 8. Boxes for Katje

    8. Boxes for Katje

    Boxes for Katje, based on real events, this story is about a charitable effort that begins with a girl and her family, who send a care package to Holland during World War II, and grows to envelop both communities.
    Boxes for Katje, based on real events, this story is about a charitable effort that begins with a girl and her family, who send a care package to Holland during World War II, and grows to envelop both communities.
    TV-Y
    28min
    Dec 7, 2006
  • 9. Game Day

    9. Game Day

    Game Day, written by NFL superstar twin brothers Tiki and Ronde Barber, share the story of how, as youngsters, they learned that success is built on team effort. Follow as athletes train for, play and enjoy a variety of sports, and we learn that every player on a team has a special role in contributing to the success of the group.
    Game Day, written by NFL superstar twin brothers Tiki and Ronde Barber, share the story of how, as youngsters, they learned that success is built on team effort. Follow as athletes train for, play and enjoy a variety of sports, and we learn that every player on a team has a special role in contributing to the success of the group.
    TV-Y
    28min
    Dec 8, 2006
  • 10. Show Way

    10. Show Way

    Show Way traces the lineage of one family’s women who began creating quilts with secret maps to freedom during the years of slavery and continued in the generations beyond as a tribute to the past. LeVar and his family discover some items from earlier relatives, and then we meet a grandmother who inspires her family and others with her memories of surviving the Holocaust during World War II.
    Show Way traces the lineage of one family’s women who began creating quilts with secret maps to freedom during the years of slavery and continued in the generations beyond as a tribute to the past. LeVar and his family discover some items from earlier relatives, and then we meet a grandmother who inspires her family and others with her memories of surviving the Holocaust during World War II.
    TV-Y
    28min
    Dec 9, 2006
  • Reading Rainbow
    KidsHeartwarmingWholesome
    200612 seasons
    Take a look, it’s in a book, a Reading Rainbow! For over 30 years, this beloved children’s television series has been bringing stories to life. Hosted by acclaimed actor LeVar Burton, journey to exciting places and build a lasting connection with your favorite books — but you don’t have to take our word for it.
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    Content advisory
    7+
    Flashing lights and strobing patterns might affect photosensitive viewers
    Audio languages
    English
    Subtitles
    English [CC]
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