Search Site for Items

Categories

November 2024
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
252627282930  

YouTube series for kids focused on nature, accessible in British Sign Language

Tegan_Ep01_thumbnail_v4_BSL_Example-3

Looking for quality, fun and entertaining content for kids that educates them about the planet?

On the EDGE Conservation — a leading media and technology company for nature — has you covered.

Everyone should be able to enjoy learning about the weird and wonderful natural world. So, to celebrate Deaf Awareness Week, we’re spreading the word about On the EDGE Conservation’s British Sign Language YouTube series.

The series encourages a love of nature. Designed for children between eight and 12 years old, this subtitled series stars an aye-aye from Madagascar called Lexi who dreams of becoming a DJ; Eric, a uni student who’s also a Chinese pangolin from Asia; and Tegan, a fun-loving kakapo from New Zealand. These three species are all critically endangered in the wild.

Lexi, Eric and Tegan are anthropomorphic; they’re able to move and behave like real human vloggers, thanks to cutting-edge motion-capture technology.

These three fun-loving VTubers upload new episodes weekly, talking about their exciting lives as they settle into their new shared home in London.

The series taps into real-life storylines that kids can relate to, as the characters interact just like real vloggers do — while also educating viewers on their species’ precarious positions as lesser-known endangered animals.

Inclusion of automatic subtitling also promotes reading skills. A study by the ‘Turn on the Subtitles’ campaign group revealed that children who watch TV with subtitles have double the chance of becoming a more skilled reader in the long term.

New British Sign Language and subtitled episodes of the YouTube series are uploaded every Tuesday and Friday. Each is available in the British Sign Language playlist on the YouTube channel, and is clearly identifiable.

So if you’re looking for a show that’s fun, educational and accessible for children who are deaf or hearing impaired, this is the series for you.

View the British Sign Language episodes here.