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Victoria Gonzalez

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Victoria Gonzalez is a journalist based in Southern California. She is interested in food cultures around the world, migration, David Bowie and ice cream. She has written for KCET, PBS SoCal, Los Angeles Magazine and San Diego Magazine. You can find her watching baking shows, eating tacos in her hometown of Tijuana or or cooking for her family.

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Banana and cajeta cream pie.
Baking is a delicious way to talk to kids about math. With just a few ingredients and your family’s creativity, here's a great formula for a pie in 30 minutes or less.
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This vintage recipe can be made ahead and requires no cooking with heat, so it’s great to make with little ones with special needs.
Four pieces of decorated toast featuring a palm tree, sunset, butterfly and teddy bear.
Foster your little ones' creativity by making toast that is as original and creative as they are — but also delicious!
Two small boys pretend to be pirates
Listen to a "Shedtime Story" with Nature Cat, practice the alphabet with Sesame Street, pretend play with Pinkalicious and learn about Eid al-Adha with Peg and Cat!
A young man looks out of a train window
Learn about resilience with the Windermere Children and Syrian refugee, Mohammad Shasho. Plus, listen to the story of King Arthur.
Stonehenge at dusk
Take a trip to Stonehenge when it was new and see the stars in a grand way thanks to the telescope.
Artist Kara Walker stands in front of a large, abstract black and white painting
As we ask "What is art good for?" and "Why do we keep creating?" we meet Kara Walker and other artists to help us find the answers. We're also taking a look at the birth of theater in ancient Greece.
A Canadian lynx
Uncover the mysteries hidden beneath icy waters with leading scientists, learn about the mysterious lynx, and so much more.
Cartoon monkey feels the wind on his face through an open window
Feel the wind in your hair with Curious George, learn about how special it is to have friends who are different from you with Elmo and his friends and learn to measure with Peg and Cat.
Ed Dwight shows an airplane model to children.
Go on a trip around the world to explore humanity's art and end with a trip to the Moon to see the Earth from afar.
A lemon shark takes a break on the sandy ocean floor, gulping water to breathe.
Today, we're diving in to study sharks. They're more fascinating than you realize!
Cartoon of four children dressed up as superheroes standing in a backyard.
Learn about being a hero in your own way with the kids from Hero Elementary and the Secret Museum, discover the science behind weather with the Cat in the Hat and understand how boomerangs work with Luna.
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