In development · built together with parents

Eebi learns how to be human,
one little drop at a time.

A gentle animated world helping children practice feelings, kindness, patience, safety, fairness, wonder, and repair.

Why Eebi exists

The slower kind of knowing

Eebi Knows is being built to help children grow emotional intelligence early — the skills that shape a whole life: naming a big feeling, waiting a turn, saying a real sorry, being brave gently, and caring for someone else.

“In a world full of instant information, children still need the slower kind of knowing: how to understand themselves, care for others, pause, repair, and stay curious.”

Eebi is a tiny robot who doesn't have the answers. He learns them — slowly, honestly, and alongside your child. Every episode ends with one small piece of wisdom a child can keep: “This drop is yours now.”

What children practice

Six kinds of knowing

Each area of Eebi's world helps children practice one part of growing up — always gently, always at their pace.

Feelings

“Feelings want to be heard.”

Naming big feelings, noticing what others feel, and learning that no feeling lasts forever.

Choices & Safety

“Slow helps me choose.”

Pausing before acting, asking a grown-up, and finding gentle courage for new things.

Body Awareness

“My body gives me little messages.”

Rest, breath, hunger, calm — listening to the small signals a body sends.

Patience & Nature

“Slow things are still happening.”

Waiting, growing, caring for small living things, and noticing tiny wonders.

Fairness & Thinking

“Different eyes see different things.”

Taking turns, solving little problems, and seeing things from someone else's side.

Wonder

“Wonder can stay open.”

Big questions, night skies, imagination — and being okay with not knowing everything yet.

Our promise to parents

The Parent Promise

You should never have to wonder what your child is watching. Here is exactly what Eebi Knows is — and what it will never be.

  • Age-appropriate emotional learning, built for ages 3–7.
  • No sexualized themes.
  • No adult political messaging.
  • No fear-based storytelling.
  • No villains, danger, or overstimulating pacing.
  • Calm music, slow visuals, and child-safe story structure.
  • Every child is treated with dignity, gentleness, and care.
  • Parents remain central to how children are guided.

Eebi Knows is built for childhood. Our focus is emotional intelligence, kindness, patience, safety, family trust, and age-appropriate wisdom. We welcome every child with gentleness and dignity, while keeping preschool content free from sexualized themes, adult political messaging, fear-based storytelling, and overstimulation.

Eebi Knows is not designed to introduce sexual, romantic, or adult identity topics to preschool children. The focus is emotional intelligence, kindness, family trust, and age-appropriate life skills. Every family is welcome here.

Built with you

Why parent input matters

We want parents close to the project from the beginning — not as an audience, but as part of how it's made.

  • Topics that matter. Tell us the real emotional moments your kids need help with — the bedtime worries, the sharing battles, the big-feeling meltdowns.
  • Early looks. Parents in the circle review early songs and video tests before anything is published.
  • Values transparency. We share how episodes are written and reviewed, so you always know what guides the show.
  • A parent circle. An optional advisory group of parents who help shape the project as it grows.

Parent input shapes the project within its values and creative guardrails — it makes the show better, and keeps it what it promises to be.

Help it grow

Support the development fund

Eebi Knows is in active development. Making something calm, safe, and genuinely good for children takes real craft — and support from people who believe childhood deserves it.

Animation tests Music & songs Voice work Character design Story writing Child-safety review Parent feedback tools Production pipeline

“Support is not a purchase of control over the show. It helps development while the project stays aligned with its core values.”

Funds are used for creative development and production costs. Supporting Eebi Knows is not an investment and does not promise any financial return.

Where we're going

The roadmap

1

World & songs

Style frames, character design, and the first gentle songs.

2

First pilot

The first animated short — calm, tested, and reviewed with care.

3

Parent circle

Parents review early work and help shape what comes next.

4

Public episodes

The first episodes for families, free to watch.

5

Beyond the screen

Books, music, learning tools — and maybe a plush Eebi to hug.

Good questions

Questions parents ask

What age is Eebi for?

Eebi Knows is designed for children ages 3–7. Toddlers enjoy the gentle visuals and songs; older children connect with the feelings and choices in each story. Parents often tell us the wisdom lines land with them too.

Is this educational?

Yes — but not in the flashcard sense. Eebi teaches emotional intelligence: naming feelings, pausing before acting, repairing after a mistake, fairness, patience, and wonder. These are the skills research consistently links to happier, more resilient kids.

Is it religious or political?

No. Eebi Knows carries no religious instruction and no political messaging. Its values are the near-universal ones parents everywhere recognize: kindness, honesty, patience, courage, saying sorry, and caring for others.

What topics will you avoid?

Anything not made for early childhood: sexualized themes, romantic or adult identity topics, political messaging, fear-based stories, villains and peril, and fast overstimulating editing. The full list lives in our Parent Promise, and it doesn't change quietly.

How can parents give input?

Join the parent updates list below. Members of the parent circle get early looks at songs and video tests, can suggest real-life emotional moments the show should cover, and help review upcoming topics.

How will funds be used?

Directly on making the show: animation, music, voice work, character design, writing, child-safety review, and the tools that let parents participate. Support is a contribution to development, not an investment, and doesn't grant control over the show's content.

When will the first video be available?

The pilot is in production now. Parent-circle members see it first; a public release follows once it passes our own quality and child-safety review. Join the updates list and you'll know the moment it's ready.

Can schools or therapists use it?

We'd love that. The show's anchor gestures (like a slow "turtle pause" breath) are designed to work in classrooms, therapy rooms, and living rooms alike. If you work with young children professionally, write to us — your input is especially welcome.

Stay close to the project

Gentle, occasional updates for parents: early songs, video tests, and ways to help shape the show. No spam, ever.

Parent email only. Children should not submit personal information. We will never ask children for personal details — child privacy is part of the promise.