What is pbs kids sprout?

PBS Kids Sprout was a children's television channel that launched in 2005 as a joint venture between PBS, Comcast, HIT Entertainment, and Sesame Workshop. The channel was aimed at preschool-aged children and featured a mix of educational programming, including popular shows such as Sesame Street, Bob the Builder, and Barney & Friends.

PBS Kids Sprout also produced original programming, including shows such as The Sunny Side Up Show, The Good Night Show, and Nina's Little Fables. The channel's programming focused on promoting positive social and emotional development in young children.

In 2013, PBS Kids Sprout was rebranded as Sprout, with a focus on original programming geared towards preschool-aged children. In 2017, Sprout was rebranded as Universal Kids, which features a mix of animated and live-action programming for children of all ages.