If your kids love watching Arkansas TV's Blueberry's Clubhouse, you are in for a treat.  Your family could be celebrating the return of Arkansas' favorite puppet when Arkansas TV and the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (AMFA) team up to host a free premiere event for Season 5 of the Emmy Award-winning show.

The celebration will take place on Saturday, August 8, at 10:30 AM inside the AMFA Performing Arts Theater in Little Rock. Admission is free, but advance registration is required.

Doors open at 10 AM, giving families time to enjoy activities before the screening begins. The fun continues after the premiere until 1 PM.

Meet Blueberry and Enjoy Family Fun in Arkansas

At the event, you will be among the first to watch brand-new episodes of Season 5 on the big screen before meeting Blueberry and other members of the cast.

The event will also include family-friendly activities, making it a fun morning for children and their parents.

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A New Adventure Begins

Created through a partnership between Arkansas TV and AMFA, "Blueberry's Clubhouse" follows the adventures of Blueberry, a curious puppet who explores Arkansas while encouraging learning through storytelling, music, and imagination.

Season 5 introduces a new storyline featuring two playful extraterrestrial brothers, Benji and Bart, whose spaceship crash-lands at camp. With help from their onboard computer, RoboReader, Blueberry spends the summer learning new words and helping repair their ship.

Designed for kindergarten through second-grade learners, the series helps build literacy skills while encouraging creativity, curiosity, and social-emotional learning, making it a favorite resource for families, homeschoolers, and classrooms across Arkansas.

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