Educational Art
While working on social media for Elinor Wonders Why, I got to dream about how families could interact with the show outside of just watching a TV show together.
Our hope was always for children and their caregivers to watch an episode together, and then have the inspiration to take what they learned into the real world. Whether it be making a spittle bug bubble house or creating a firefly-like flashlight language together, we wanted to create resources for families to deepen their learning in playful ways.
We wanted Nature to feel accessible. Parents didn’t need to have all the answers to their kids’ questions - they could wonder together!
I created short exploring challenges to pair with the longer episode-specific activities, because engaging with nature can be simple! We wanted to empower parents with prompts to explore and observe the world around them, using the skills they already had.