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Welcome to Sirius Thinking!
Sirius Thinking, Ltd., is a New York-based multi-media education and entertainment company. Founded by top talent from Sesame Street, The Electric Company, Nickelodeon, and Jim Henson Productions, the company is the co-producer of PBS's award-winning daily children's literacy education show, Between the Lions.
In collaboration with Connecticut Public Television, Sirius Thinking is currently preparing its second major PBS project, a music education series for preschoolers entitled Lomax, The Hound of Music, for a Fall, 2007 debut. Other organizations for or with whom Sirius and its key staffers have recently partnered or created content include Easter Seals, First Book, the National Center for Learning Disabilities, Reading Is Fundamental, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, The Walt Disney Company, and the We Are Family Foundation.
Sirius Thinking offers partners and clients an unparalleled ability to create successful puppet and animated characters as well as world-class creative content for use in educational media. It also offers access to some of the most talented writers, artists, composers, producers, directors, puppet builders, and animators in the business.
Click on the links below to learn the exciting details!...
Read the thrilling Sirius Thinking corporate profile!
Learn about the Emmy-Award-winning PBS reading education series Between the Lions, co-produced by Sirius Thinking, WGBH Boston, and Mississippi Public Broadcasting.
Sample the unprecedented praise lavished upon Between the Lions by the nation's press.
Watch your favorite music videos, or listen to a selection of the Emmy-nominated songs, from Between the Lions.
Visit the highly-acclaimed "Between the Lions" Web site.
Between the Lions DVDs are here! Order yours now from Amazon.com.
Get acquainted with Lomax, The Hound of Music, Sirius Thinking's exciting new music education series for preschoolers, scheduled to debut on PBS in Fall, 2007.
Play the exciting Gus and Inky Reading Games, developed by the National Center for Learning Disabilities, in collaboration with Sirius Thinking and Pileated Pictures.
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