Molly of Denali

2019
4.4
34 reviews
TV-Y
Rating
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Season 7 episodes (5)

1 Stand Back Up/Seal Meal
6/29/20
Inspired by real-life athletes Sharon and Shirley Firth, Molly trains hard to participate in a cross-country ski race! Then, Molly and her family go fishing, but a hungry seal sneaks into their boat!
2 King Run/The Native Youth Olympics
6/30/20
It’s salmon season! First order of business at fish camp: help Grandpa Nat fix the broken fish wheel. Then, Molly discovers that her dad used to compete in the Native Youth Olympics!
3 Wild Moose Chase/Where the Bison Roam
7/1/20
Molly’s class is learning about bartering by practicing with kids who live up north in Kaktovik, Alaska. Then, Molly and Mom accompany Nina to Shageluk, where Nina is doing a follow-up story on the country's only herd of wild wood bison!
4 Spring Carnival/Tooey’s Hole-i-day Sweater
12/7/20
Auntie Midge loves to emcee Spring Carnival, but a hurt hip takes her out of commission. Can Molly and Tooey build a way for her to get around? Then, Molly and Tooey try to fix his hand-me-down sweater before Grandma arrives!
5 By Sled or Snowshoe/The Shortest Birthday
12/8/20
Grandpa Nat and Nina are out in the field observing an active volcano when it erupts! Then, it’s winter solstice and Trini’s birthday. Molly and Tooey have planned the perfect present—a trip to Qyah’s best bird-watching spot.

About this show

Meet Molly Mabray, a curious Alaska Native girl! Molly helps her parents run the Denali Trading Post in the fictional village of Qyah, Alaska. Each episode helps children ages 4 to 8 learn how to use informational texts to solve problems.

Ratings and reviews

4.4
34 reviews
Chasity Jones
December 18, 2019
My 20 month old baby girl is addicted to this show.she loves it an it like it as well.been native american it do lesrn u alot and tell u alot bout there tribe ..we all the same but different in some ways...love it just need more of the shows tho we watched them all lolz.she got me watching reruns lolz
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Daniel Hirsch
August 23, 2020
My kids adore this show. It teaches problem solving and critical thinking while also promoting tolerance for native cultures. The stories are engaging and fun for everyone; Even adults can learn new things. Mahsi' cho!
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Jeffrey Nee
March 3, 2024
We absolutely love Molly and the whole Qyah gang! We're not native nor Alaskan, but we love exploring both cultures as a whole family! If we could give it even more stars, we would! We especially like the new featurette of Awesome Alaskan Kids that they sprinkle into older episodes.
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