Emmy Award Winning ‘Blueberry’s Clubhouse’ Returns with New Season on Arkansas TV
I love to see how Arkansas has totally taken control of its public broadcast TV station and is filling it schedule with more and more great shows for Arkansans. Here's one that has been enjoying its popularity for a few years now and it's coming back for a new season.
The Emmy-award-winning children’s puppet program “Blueberry’s Clubhouse” is returning to Arkansas TV with an all-new 5th season. We will soon see a sneak preview of the first segment airing on Sunday, March 22, at 4:30 PM. You can catch the previous seasons online at youtube.com/@arkansastv.

A Fun, Literacy-Focused Show Kids Love
The show follows Blueberry and her friends as they take part in activities that are designed to help the young viewers build reading and spelling skills. The new season includes three 30-minute episodes made up of six short segments that mix puppetry, animation, and live-action storytelling.
New Characters Join Arkansas TV's Blueberry's Clubhouse for Season 5
According to a press release, season five will introduce a couple of new characters. The new visitors are two mischievous extraterrestrial brothers, Benji and Bart. They crash their flying saucer and Blueberry is there to help. With guidance from their onboard computer, RoboReader, she spends the summer learning new words and working to repair the brothers’ ship.
Blueberry's Clubhouse is Created for Families and Classrooms
“Blueberry’s Clubhouse” is designed to support learning both at home and in the classroom, making it a helpful resource for families, homeschool programs, and public or private schools alike.
The series has 11 regional Emmy nominations and four wins! It's produced by Arkansas TV in partnership with the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts’ Children’s Theatre.
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