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Welcome to FableVision’s Summer Camp!

As sunlight fills the days after 15 months of COVID-19, we’re looking forward to an engaging and exciting summer. To ensure that your children continue to learn while they’re on break, we created FableVision’s Summer Camp—a compilation of resources, including educational animated series, games, softwares, and videos.

Help your children have a fun summer by supporting their creativity, sparking their imagination, and encouraging their interest in new things. Whether they enjoy animals, engineering, or meteorology (just to name a few)—we’ve got you covered with a variety of free/low-cost activities that can be enjoyed by your family! 


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PBS KIDS Parent Activities Videos
Saturn’s rings, puzzle boxes, Yup’ik dance fans, and more—these live-action videos produced for PBS KIDS’ website for parents provide fun and educational crafts to create with your children using household materials and art supplies. In tandem with their favorite PBS KIDS shows, like Molly of Denali or Elinor Wonders Why, families can complete hands-on activities, while learning about central themes of the shows and discussing important questions. Grab your crayons, glue, and scissors and follow the easy steps in the videos—it’s time to make butterfly costumes and periscopes.

The instructional videos are available for free on PBS KIDS for Parents.


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The Paper Girls Show
How about a summer trip to Confetti, a beautiful world built entirely out of paper? In the FableVision and Global Tinker animated series The Paper Girls Show, best friends Cailey and Reese travel to Confetti to visit their paper friends Kami and Dev. Together they creatively invent solutions applicable to the real world. Each episode features a new type of technology, such as 3D printers and robots, and the series infuses STEAM curricula that inspires young girls to explore arts, science, programming, and engineering. 

Watch the series for free on YouTube.


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UCAR Animated Atmosphere
As summer brings heat waves and hurricanes to New England, help your children understand the weather by watching Animated Atmosphere videos, created for University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR). To describe extreme weather and how to stay safe, the animated videos feature a weatherman yeti showing cold weather conditions, a dog demonstrating how to take care of pets, and a palm tree illustrating the effects of tropical storms. Humor, cute visuals, and an approachable script allow children to understand weather phenomena and get introduced to discussions on climate change.

The videos are available on UCAR’s YouTube.


FableVision Games
FableVision Games, a research- and educational-game-based platform, engages students and improves their learning outcomes in STEM, social studies, literacy, and social-emotional skills. Math, history, puzzles, and more—FableVision Games has something for any child’s interest.

The games are available on the FableVision Games website—play for free through June.


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Echo Explorers
Speaking of Cyberchase, Hacker is up to his usual tricks. He trapped some bats and the CyberSquad needs your help to free them. Created in partnership with THIRTEEN/WNET and Bridge Multimedia, Echo Explorers, a born-accessible game, follows guidelines from child disability, math, and environmental science content experts. It can be tailored to each child’s unique learning needs and sensitivities through settings in sound, captions, background visuals, difficulty, and control modes. Children of all abilities learn about echolocation and coordinate mapping with their favorite characters from the PBS KIDS show.

The game is available on PBS KIDS.


Go Wild! With Ranger Rick
Who can better excite children about wildlife than the beloved raccoon Ranger Rick? The FableVision-created mobile app for National Wildlife Federation (NWF)’s Ranger Rick teaches 4-8-year-olds about animals through three activities. In “That’s Wild!,” children engage through jokes and riddles about their favorite animals. In “Mystery Animal,” a set of clues helps children guess the unknown animal. Lastly, in “Rick’s Pix,” children create a scrapbook of animal photos decorated with stickers, frames, and nature backgrounds. The app excites children through fun activities, vibrant colors, and NWF’s extensive database of information. Next time you’re at the zoo, aquarium, or backyard, learn more about the animals you see through Go Wild! With Ranger Rick.

The app is free to download with a Ranger Rick subscription.


Reach Every Reader Apps
Help your young children begin their literacy journey! FableVision-created mobile apps, Photo Play and Animal Antics, for Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE)’s Reach Every Reader initiative, turn everyday routines into learning opportunities for 2-4-year-olds. In Photo Play, children decorate their own photos with stickers, emojis, and talk balloons, which helps them facilitate conversations with caregivers about the photo memories, locations, and details. In Animal Antics, children and caretakers use their imaginations to role-play as different animals. Reach Every Reader works to bridge the literacy gap by providing learning opportunities and word acquisition in low-income families.

The apps are available to download for free.


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FabMaker Studio
Spark your child's interest in engineering through FabMaker Studio, an easy-to-use, web-based program that allows children to engage in STEM and STEAM learning. From idea to reality, children build paper prototypes and final designs with this researched-based application. FabMaker Studio is part of the national Make To Learn research initiative, a unique for-profit/non-profit collaborative founded by Glen Bull, Co-Director of the Center for Technology and Teacher Education at the University of Virginia and The Reynolds Center for Teaching, Learning, and Creativity

The online-tool provides a low-cost, accessible way to design and invent 2D and 3D projects. As children progress through the program, they transform their creativity into building their own working machines. FabMaker is perfect for creating at home, in the classroom, and summer programs. 

 If you click here for more information, you can also receive a free activity!

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Educate, Engage, and Equip Yourself this Earth Day

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FableVision is celebrating the 51st Earth Day! While it is important to be grateful for the world around us year-round, Earth Day is an opportunity to increase our awareness and knowledge of the ways in which we can take better care of our planet. This includes being more mindful of the impact our actions and behavior can have on the world and its current and future residents—people, animals, plants, and more. Here at FableVision, we understand how imperative it is to educate people, especially youth, to treat the planet with respect. It is also crucial for all of us to stay educated and informed about the value of our natural resources and the impact our every move can have on the earth today and every day.

So this year, we rounded up our favorite resources to showcase the Earth’s beauty and different ways we can preserve and protect it. Whether you’re looking to explore the mysteries of the deep sea, or seeking clarity about natural phenomena you never quite understood, our collection has something for everyone. Keep reading for engaging animation, clever PSAs, and fun games and interactives that will hopefully teach you something new!


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Animated Atmosphere (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research)

Come rain or shine, UCAR’s new FableVision-created Animated Atmosphere series is sure to blow you away! If you have ever wondered why sea levels are rising or what the difference is between rain, hail, and snow, this is the video series for you. Learn more about why ozone can be good or bad, how you can take care of yourself during a heatwave, and what exactly makes the wind blow. Watch these 17 animated videos to answer questions you may have about climate change, the weather, and natural phenomena. 


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Secrets of the Sea (Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access)

Take a deep dive into the magical world of coral reefs! Secrets of the Sea allows viewers to familiarize themselves with the beautiful mysteries of a coral reef and learn from explorers who have dedicated their lives to studying the organisms that make up these habitats and leading the fight against climate change to protect these precious habitats. Immerse yourself in this digital experience, created in partnership with the Smithsonian and featuring FableVision-designed 2D zooplankton and 3D models.


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Sorajiro: PSAs (Big Tent Entertainment)

Japan’s favorite weather mascot has made his way to the USA! In four funny, approachable PSAs, Sorajiro and his friends, Potsie and Kumo, tackle topical environmental issues, such as marine litter, air pollution, climate control, and environmental health. Created in partnership with Nippon TV and the United Nations, this series offers a call to action to viewers. Each 30-second video shows one of the friends committing an environmental faux pas and being corrected by the other members of the trio, ending on an empowering note by suggesting ways in which we can protect the environment. We all know someone who needs a gentle reminder to engage in better environmental practices—go ahead and send them a Sorajiro PSA!


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Go Wild! With Ranger Rick (National Wildlife Federation)

The animals are calling! Go Wild! With Ranger Rick includes three activities to encourage children to get off the couch and outside to appreciate nature! Children between the ages of 4 to 8 collect badges and awards while expanding their knowledge and acknowledging the beauty of the outside world. In Mystery Animal, kids rack their brains to guess an animal based on a range of clues. That’s Wild! seeks to astonish kids with fun facts, riddles, and jokes all based on their favorite animals. And in Rick’s Pix, kids unleash their creativity to decorate photos with stickers, frames, and nature backgrounds, saving their favorites to the app’s scrapbook. Ranger Rick is waiting—have a safe journey! 


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The Paper Girls Show (Global Tinker)

Earth is cool, but have you been to Confetti? Join Caily and Reese, best friends and makers, on their adventures to a fantastic world crafted entirely out of paper. Guided by paper kids Kami and Dev, the girls unleash their creativity and problem-solving skills to bypass obstacles and avoid the wrath of Queen Frivol, discovering solutions to real-world problems along the way. In addition to displaying inspiring ingenuity through their creations, the girls also touch upon and display the importance of sustainable practices, educating viewers on topics such as renewable energy sources and recycling. The 12 animated episodes are centered around storylines with STEAM-inspired curricula to remind young girls that “If you can dream it, you can make it!”

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