Watch New Episodes of ‘Molly of Denali,’ Nov 1-5!
October 29, 2021 Leave a Comment
PBS KIDS marks the start of Native American Heritage Month with a week of all-new episodes from Molly of Denali!
The lineup starts with a special story in which Molly finds inspiration from the real-life Alaska Native and civil rights leader Elizabeth Peratrovich, who was instrumental in the passing of the first anti-discrimination law in the United States in 1945 – almost 20 years before the Civil Rights Act.
Learn more now about all of the new Molly of Denali episodes airing this week on PBS Wisconsin.
New Episodes
Molly & Elizabeth; Uqiquq (Throw Party)
Broadcast times beginning Monday, Nov. 1
Molly is excited to show visitors around Qyah, but they don’t think she is “Native enough” for the job; Tooey’s family throws a special celebration to honor his first catch.
Mouse in the Treehouse; Leader of the Pack
Broadcast times beginning Tuesday, Nov. 2
Molly and Tooey design their dream treehouse, complete with a windmill and elevator, but plans might have to change when Tooey’s cat gets loose; Tooey’s puppy doesn’t like following directions.
Butterflies and Bunny Babies; Every Meow and Again
Broadcast times beginning Wednesday, Nov. 3
Molly and Trini find baby hares in their butterfly garden; Molly and Tooey find a stray cat in Qyah.
Come Back Birdie!; Winter Is Coming
Broadcast times beginning Thursday, Nov. 4
Molly plants fireweed in hopes of attracting a rare hummingbird; Molly must handle a surprise shipment when she organizes the Trading Post in preparation for winter.
Trini’s Super Coop; Trini’s Winter Warm Up
Broadcast times beginning Friday, Nov. 5
Trini must figure out how to make her mom omelets when the chickens stop laying eggs; Trini doesn’t like Alaska’s cold winter and thinks about moving back to Texas.
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