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Ready Jet Go!
Who Messed Up The Treehouse?/Fact Or Fiction?
Each kid brings their personal project up to the tree house, and each contributes to a huge mess. Now they can't do anything in the tree house because it's too messy, but none of them want to clean up the other's mess. They have to learn to share the responsibility and clean it together. When Mindy tells Jet that clouds are made of cotton candy, and defends this idea because she heard a friend say so, Sean and Sydney set out to show her how to separate fact from fiction through research! Celery takes...
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- program length: 29 minutes
- episode #212
Tuesday, August 16 at 3:00 pm on 12.2
additional airdates
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No additional airdates schedule at this time
upcoming episodes
- How Come The Moon Changes Shape?/Night of a Bazillion Stars
- Mindy and Carrot Bake/Commander Cressida Begins
- How Come The Moon Has Craters?/Backyard Moon Base
- Sunspot's Sunspot/Our Sun Is A Star!
- Just The Right Distance from the Sun/Solar Power Rover
- My Three Suns/Magnet P.I.
- Round and Round/The Plant from Bortron 7
- You Can Call Me Albedo/The Tide Is Hig
- How We Found Your Sun/Treehouse Observatory
- Mindy's Bedtime/Galileo, Galileo!
- Tour of the Solar System/Jet Cooks Dinner
past episodes
- Try and Try Again/Racing On Sunshine
- A Kid's Guide to Mars/Jet 2
- Potatoes On Mars/Bortron Leprechaun
- Beep Has The Blues/Chore Day
- That's One Gigantic Pumpkin, Jet Propulsion!
- Mission to the Moon/Mindy's Moon Bounce House
series description
READY JET GO! is a 3D animated series for 3-8 year-olds with a focus on astronomy, scientific exploration, innovation and invention, and Earth as it is affected by our solar system. The show is about two neighborhood kids-one with an all-consuming drive for science fact and another with an overwhelming passion for science fiction. They both befriend the new kid on their street, Jet Propulsion, whose family happens to be aliens from Bortron 7. The comedy series teaches kids a variety of Earth science concepts (gravity, tides, moon phases, seasons) as well as an introductory explanation of innovation, astronomy, and our solar system.