Wild Kratts Lost at Sea January 21
PBS
KIDS’ popular WILD KRATTS series will have kids and parents
diving into a creature adventure on Monday, January 21 at 4 p.m. on Rhode Island PBS, with the premiere of a
new science special — WILD
KRATTS “Lost at Sea.”
During the one-hour show, brothers and wildlife explorers Martin and Chris
Kratt go under the sea in two new episodes filled with humor, excitement and a
whole lot of science.
Kids will also be able to explore natural science with
the Kratts through new science games and science videos online, and new
videos on mobile.
“Blowfish Blowout”
When the
miniaturized Kratt bros are swept up and lost in a swath of plankton, they
become part of a crowd of fish larvae all headed to the most populated and
diverse habitat on Earth — the coral reef. As Aviva and the gang search
for them, the lost bros take up residence on the reef alongside a newfound
porcupinefish friend, who will hopefully show them how to survive in this
fish-eat-fish world until they are rescued. But when Donita shows up
searching for a special Sea Crown fit for a fashion queen, the gang must return
the favor and rescue their friend.
“Speaking Dolphinese”
The Wild Kratts
team is on a mission to decode the secret language of one of the smartest
creatures on Earth — dolphins! With the help of Aviva’s experimental Dolphin
Decoder and two young dolphin tutors, Chris and Martin join a pod and try to
speak “dolphinese.” But when their newfound friends are caught in a jam with
the dolphins’ only true creature enemy — a hungry shark — the bros are embroiled
in a hair-raising rescue mission that tests their new creature language skills.