Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum “I Am Zelia Nuttall; I Am Jules Leotard” S2E9 January 25 2024 on PBS

On Thursday January 25 2024, PBS broadcasts an episode of the series Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum!

I Am Zelia Nuttall; I Am Jules Leotard Season 2 Episode 9 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum” on PBS, young viewers are in for an enlightening and heartwarming adventure with “I Am Zelia Nuttall; I Am Jules Leotard.” The storyline follows Xavier as he discovers the power of asking questions, leading to exciting and educational revelations.

As Xavier embarks on a quest for knowledge, the episode unfolds with valuable lessons about the importance of curiosity and the joy of exploration. Viewers can expect an engaging narrative that encourages a love for learning, demonstrating that curiosity can open doors to exciting discoveries and new perspectives.

In a parallel storyline, Xavier learns about embracing a range of emotions, particularly when faced with personal challenges like jumping off the diving board. The episode sensitively explores the normality of feeling different emotions, providing young audiences with valuable insights into understanding and managing their own feelings.

What Time is the “I Am Zelia Nuttall; I Am Jules Leotard” Episode On?

The I Am Zelia Nuttall; I Am Jules Leotard episode of Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum will be broadcast on January 25 2024 on PBS at 12:30 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “I Am Zelia Nuttall; I Am Jules Leotard” Episode New?

The I Am Zelia Nuttall; I Am Jules Leotard episode of Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum is all new!

Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Zelia Nuttall; I Am Jules Leotard Cast & Stars

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Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Series Information

Xavier Riddle, his sister, Yadina, and their friend, Brad, meet heroes from the past -- from Eleanor Roosevelt to Leonardo da Vinci.

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