- 7 - 26Judging ButcherOct. 08, 2015
- 7 - 25Guess Who's Coming to Thanksgiving DinnerOct. 08, 2015
- 7 - 24Diorama Drama: The Scene of the CrimeJul. 29, 2015
- 7 - 23News GirlJul. 29, 2015
- 7 - 22Castle! Dungeon! Fortress! So?Jul. 03, 2015
- 7 - 21Becky Knows Best / As Something as SomethingJul. 22, 2015
- 7 - 20Can't Touch ThisJul. 01, 2015
- 7 - 19Accordion TraditionJul. 01, 2015
- 7 - 18WordGirl vs. Tobey vs. the DentistJun. 24, 2015
- 7 - 17Royally FramedJun. 24, 2015
- 7 - 16The Power of WhamshipJun. 17, 2015
- 7 - 15My Dad, My Teacher, My Dad, My TeacherJun. 17, 2015
- 7 - 14What Would WordGirl Do; Granny's CornerJun. 26, 2015
- 7 - 13Royally Framed; WordGirl vs. Tobey vs. the DentistJun. 24, 2015
- 7 - 12World's Best Dad; The Good Old, Bad Old DaysJun. 19, 2015
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- 7 - 10A Sticky Situation; Eight Legs vs. Two-BrainsJun. 12, 2015
- 7 - 9Patch Game; Girls' Day Out Throws ChuckJun. 10, 2015
- 7 - 8Sparkling Clean; The Smile CollectorJun. 05, 2015
- 7 - 7A Curious Case of Curiosity; There's No V in TeamJun. 03, 2015
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- 7 - 5First One to Win Wins; A Little Bigger WordGirlAug. 08, 2014
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- 7 - 3El Queso Mysterioso; Putt With HonorAug. 06, 2014
- 7 - 2A Few Words From WordGirl; Ears to YouAug. 05, 2014
- 7 - 1Kid Math, Part 1; Kid Math, Part 2Aug. 04, 2014
WordGirl is an American children’s animated television series for children aged 9 –12, produced by the Soup2Nuts animation unit of Scholastic Entertainment for PBS Kids. The show began as a series of shorts that premiered on PBS Kids Go! on November 10, 2006, usually shown at the end of Maya & Miguel; the segment was then spun off into a new thirty-minute episodic series that premiered on September 3, 2007 on most Public Broadcasting Service member stations. This animated show is aimed at children six to twelve years old, but viewers older than this demographic have been reported as well. It is designed to teach about the expansive English language and its vocabulary. All four seasons each have twenty-six episodes. The show is also seen on some educational networks in Canada, including Knowledge in British Columbia and TVOntario, as well as Discovery Kids in Latin America. The program is also syndicated internationally in places such as Australia and Italy. The Spanish version is called "Chica Supersabia" and it is translated and dubbed in Caracas, Venezuela, and the Brazilian version is called "Garota Supersábia". There is a Catalan version called "La Súper Mots" and a Portuguese version called "Super Sabina". The show has received six Daytime Emmy nominations, winning three for "Outstanding Writing in Animation" in 2008, 2012, and 2013.