Alma virtually visits grandma in Alma’s Way. | Source: Fred Rogers Productions

This month is primed for fun! New episodes of Alma’s Way, Let’s Go Luna!, and Pinkalicious & Peterrific are hitting the PBS Kids Prime Video Channel.

In Alma’s Way, kids can learn about Latino culture as they follow Alma and her Puerto Rican family’s life in the Bronx. Volume 5 of the animated series features four brand-new episodes. Kids can watch Alma help Eddie and Becka create a mash-up dance; André compete against grownups in a checkers tournament; Alma and Junior visit the playground with Chacho; and Alma, Eddie, and Junior play with Steggie at a sleepover. These new episodes are available to stream now.

In Let’s Go Luna!, Luna the Moon guides a butterfly, a wombat, and a frog as they travel the world with their parents’ traveling performance troupe. Volume 10 of the animated series includes four new episodes in which kids can explore new cultures. Luna and her friends are painting a barber shop sign in Kumasi, assembling a dinosaur skeleton in Argentina, and helping a lost pet find its owner in Tokyo. Volume 10 of the series is available to stream now.

Related: Inspire Kids to Get Active with PBS Kids’ “Explore the Outdoors” Programs

Pinkalicious and her brother Peter explore a world full of creative possibilities and use their imaginations to problem solve in Pinkalicious & Peterrific. Volume 12 of the series will include five new episodes with the siblings finding Captain Toothy McSquint’s long-lost pirate ship, borrowing Daddy’s old polaroid camera, setting up their own delivery service, and more. Volume 12 of the animated series will be available to stream beginning on May 20.

Parents can subscribe to check out the entire PBS Kids Prime Video Channel library for $4.99 a month with an Amazon Prime or Prime Video subscription.

About the author

Madison Eubanks

Madison Eubanks

Madison Eubanks is an editorial intern at the Pop Insider, the Toy Insider, and the Toy Book. When she’s not binge-watching the entire Harry Potter film series for the 42nd time or thrifting for vintage toys, Madison contributes her writing to all three publications. She is excited to explore the world of toys and pop culture. In her free time, Madison enjoys listening to music, writing film reviews, and performing roller skating tricks.

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