PBS Kids has given the green light to a second season of Lyla in the Loop, with 24 episodes and a family special scheduled for 2027. The series, aimed at children ages 4 to 8, addresses everyday problems through critical thinking and technological tools. This renewal ensures more educational and safe content, fostering creativity and digital literacy in young children.
Critical thinking and technology in every episode 🧠
Each chapter of Lyla in the Loop is structured around an everyday dilemma that the main character solves by applying logic, iteration, and basic digital tools. The pedagogical approach integrates concepts of programming, design, and collaboration, without the need for complex screens. The new episodes will delve deeper into these methods, offering children practical models for facing real challenges. The series balances entertainment with learning, without falling into forced lessons.
Adults can also learn something (or so they say) 😅
While children discover how to fix a broken toy with programming logic, parents will pretend they already knew how to do it. The series promises to teach little ones to solve problems, but adults will end up wondering why we can't apply those methods to find the car keys. At least, when 2027 arrives, we'll have 24 new episodes to justify our time in front of the TV.