PBS Idents - PBS Kids Sprout Idents

PBS Kids Sprout Idents

PBS Kids Sprout got its first ident on September 26, 2005, which consists of a green flower with the words "PBS Kids" written on it and the word "sprout" under it in children's handwriting accompanied by hand-drawn animation.

New idents premiered in 2009.

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Famous quotes containing the words kids and/or sprout:

    I had heard so much about how hard it was supposed to be that, when they were little, I thought it would be horrible when they got married and left. But that’s silly you know. . . . By the time they grow up, they change and you change. Eventually, they’re not the same little kids and you’re not the same mother. It’s as if everything just falls into a pattern and you’re ready.
    —Anonymous Mother. As quoted in Women of a Certain Age, by Lillian B. Rubin, ch. 2 (1979)

    History has neither the venerableness of antiquity, nor the freshness of the modern. It does as if it would go to the beginning of things, which natural history might with reason assume to do; but consider the Universal History, and then tell us,—when did burdock and plantain sprout first?
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)