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¡Wepa! ‘Alma’s Way’ Season 3 Airs Next Month

Season 3 of Alma’s Way: Celebrating Diverse Cultures and Adventures

With a new season that brims with pride and a unique perspective, Alma’s Way is ready to entertain and educate viewers with its Season 3. Starting from January 19, Fred Rogers Productions and PBS Kids will begin streaming new episodes that explore themes such as Black cowboy culture, the artistry of creative “crowns,” and the culinary delights that New York City has to offer.

Exploring Black Cowboy Culture and Unique ‘Crowns’

The journey into Season 3 begins with the episode, “Cowboy Howard.” In this episode, families are invited to join Alma and Howard as they embark on an adventure in the Bronx, in search of a Black cowboy. This animated short serves as an educational tool, shedding light on the historical and cultural significance of Black cowboys in America.

Subsequently, in “Junior’s Hair Salon,” viewers can observe as Alma and Junior ignite their imagination by setting up a pretend hair salon for their friends. This episode not only promotes creativity but also emphasizes the importance of self-expression through hair, showcasing that everybody’s “crowns” come in a myriad of textures, types, and styles.

New Season 3 episodes feature Black cowboy culture, NYC eats, and more. | Source: Fred Rogers Productions/PBS Kids

New Episodes: A Glimpse into New York City’s Food Scene and More

After the much-anticipated Season 3 debut, families can look forward to new episodes rolling out on January 20 and 21. First in line is “Best Food Truck in the Bronx”/“Howard’s Hamburgers,” which takes viewers on a culinary journey through a food truck festival and a backyard restaurant, introducing children to varying delectable cuisines. Additionally, episodes like “World’s Greatest Playdate”/“What Alma Wants,” provide opportunities for kids to learn how to navigate conflicts effectively.

How to Watch Season 3 of Alma’s Way

Starting from January 19, families can catch these engaging new episodes on PBS Kids or stream the series for free using the PBS Kids app.

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