The children's network offered parents tips for helping kids cope with the cancellation of their favorite shows Benjamin VanHoose is a Staff Editor on the Movies team at PEOPLE. He has written about ...
(WTNH) — PBS is saying goodbye to “Caillou,” a popular show meant to help teach preschool-aged children about the world around them. The animated show about a 4-year-old boy got its start in the ...
If you have a small child or grandchild, chances are you know Caillou. "Caillou" is an educational television show for pre-school children, featuring the title character, a toddler who is learning and ...
Children’s program “Caillou” will end after 20 years on the air, PBS Kids has announced. “We’re saying farewell to @cailloudhx, but remember, when we say goodbye to something…” Tuesday’s tweet read. “ ...
The 20-year run for “Caillou” on PBS Kids has come to an end, and parents across the country have taken to social media to rejoice. PBS News announced the cancellation Tuesday in a Facebook post ...
Caillou may be inquisitive, yes, but he’s also whiny, and that seems to be one of the biggest knocks against the TV show. That, and Caillou seems to face zero consequences for his bad behavior. To put ...
Caillou, the long-running PBS Kids show, will no longer air on the channel in 2021. Though the PBS Kids Twitter page posted a guide giving tips about how to break the news to children, most parents ...
It’s the end of an era for Caillou, but no one’s complaining. Yesterday, PBS announced that the long-running children’s series has been canceled after 20 years on the air. While children may be ...
After 20 years on the air, long-running PBS Kids show Caillou has been canceled. PBS Kids made the announcement on Twitter, along with tips for parents on how to break the news to children, but it ...
Children’s show “Caillou” is officially dead. And parents are dancing on the “little brat’s” grave. “We’re saying farewell to @cailloudhx,” PBS Kids announced in a tweet along with tips “for what to ...
Depending who you ask, Caillou, the fictional four-year-old boy on the children’s show of the same name, is either a charming and wholesome kid adventuring through the world, or a tyrannical brat who ...