There’s so much in the sea and so much to learn about! Thankfully we have the Wild Kratt Brothers to help us out with that! And in a new collection of episodes, we head under the sea to meet Otters and other fun critters!
It’s time to dive into the ocean and have some underwater adventures with Chris and Martin Kratt in the action-packed DVD “WILD KRATTS: THE BRINY BLUE SEA.” In the episode Osprey,Jimmy accidentally drops the keys to the Tortuga into the ocean. Chris, Martin and Aviva are on a race to develop osprey creature powers to find the keys before they disappear forever! Then in the episode Sea Otter Swim, the Wild Kratts take time out for a swim but Jimmy reveals that he’s not a strong swimmer. Martin and Chris take Jimmy to meet his own personal swimming tutor – a sea otter named Coach! Will Coach help Jimmy master the art of swimming? Other episodes included on the DVD are Puffin Rescue and Aye Aye.
WILD KRATTS is the highest rated PBS KIDS program among kids 2-8. (September 2017, Nielsen)
“THE BRINY BLUE SEA” ($14.99 SRP) will be available now and has a run time of approximately 105 minutes.
Other titles available from PBS Distribution include: “WILD KRATTS: MADAGASGAR MADNESS!, “WILD KRATTS: PANDA-MONIUM,” WILD KRATTS: WILD WINTER CREATURES!,” and“WILD KRATTS: ADVENTURES ON THE AFRICAN SAVANNAH.”
Episodes featured on this DVD will also be streaming on PBS KIDS Prime Channel.
WILD KRATTS transforms the Kratt Brothers, creators of the award-winning “Kratts’ Creatures” and Emmy-winning “Zoboomafoo,” into animated versions of themselves, allowing the real-life zoologists to visit wild animals in their little-seen habitats and showcase key science concepts along the way. From elephants using physics to suck gallons of water with their trunks to a fleet of peregrine falcons that harness the force of gravity to speed through the air, each episode of WILD KRATTS presents age-appropriate science inspired by the natural abilities of the animals that the Kratt Brothers – and young viewers – meet. WILD KRATTS airs daily on PBS KIDS (check local listings)