Between December 28, 1992, and September 26, 2008,
TLC ran a children's programming block,
Ready Set Learn!. Between February 24, 2003, and October 8, 2010,
Ready Set Learn received a major rebrand hosted by
Paz the Penguin. The
Ready Set Learn branding was also used for
Discovery Kids' preschool programming. As leadup to the relaunch of Discovery Kids as the
Hub Network on October 10, 2010 (which would in turn be rebranded as the Discovery Family Channel on October 13, 2014),
Family Game Night, one of the new programs featured on the relaunched network, was aired on October 10, 2010. •
Animal Jam (2003–04) •
Balamory (2005–06) •
The Berenstain Bears (1998–99) •
The Big Garage (1997–2001) •
Bindi the Jungle Girl (2008) •
Bingo & Molly (1997–2002) •
Bookmice (1992–1996) •
Brum (2003–04) •
Chicken Minute (1995–1997) •
Hi-5 (2003–2008) •
Hip Hop Harry (2006–2008) •
Iris, The Happy Professor (1992–1997) •
Jay Jay the Jet Plane (1998–2000) •
Join In! (1992–1995) •
Kitty Cats (1992–1997) •
Little Star (1995–1997) • ''Madison's Adventures: Growing Up Wild'' (1996–1998) •
The Magic Box (1992–1996) •
The Magic School Bus (2003–2008) •
Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks (2006–2008) • ''
Ni Ni's Treehouse'' (2000–2003) •
Pappyland (1996–2003) •
The Paz Show (2003–2008) •
Peep and the Big Wide World (2004–2008) •
Ready Set Learn Short Stuff (1992–2003) •
Rory and Me (1994–1997) • ''Rory's Place'' (1996–2000) • ''
Salty's Lighthouse'' (1998–2002) •
The Save-Ums! (2003–2006) •
Skinnamarink TV (1997–2003) •
The Swamp Critters of Lost Lagoon (1997–98) •
Timothy Goes to School (2004–2006) •
ToddWorld (2004–2007) •
Wilbur (2007–08) •
Wisdom of the Gnomes (1996–1998) •
The World of David the Gnome (1996–1998) •
Zoobilee Zoo (1992–1995) ==Notes==