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General
Oslings is an animated, interactive kids' universe for children ages 3–8. It follows five original characters navigating a connected, AI-powered world through short-form stories built around humor, adventure, and real skills. Every episode is designed to do two things at once: make kids laugh and make them think.
The name comes from OS — as in operating system — combined with "lings," because these characters are small, alive, and full of personality. Just like the kids watching them.
Oslings builds four skills we believe every child needs right now: understanding a globally connected world, cultural curiosity and empathy, AI literacy and digital common sense, and emotional intelligence — including problem-solving and collaboration.
None of it is delivered as a lesson. It lives inside the stories, the characters, and the choices kids get to make along the way. This is future-readiness disguised as play.
No. And that distinction matters to us. Educational content tells kids what to think. Oslings teaches kids how to think.
There are no worksheets hiding inside the episodes. No moment where the story stops to deliver a message. The skills are built into the adventure itself, which means kids actually want to watch it, and parents actually feel good about that.
Carefully, honestly, and without hype in either direction. The Oslings universe is built around a clear philosophy: AI is a tool that helps organize information, AI makes mistakes, humans check the work, and kindness and judgment will always matter more than automation. When an AI helper gets something wrong in an episode, the characters don't panic — they ask a better question. That's the lesson. That's also the fun.
Oslings is built for children ages 3–8 and designed for the platforms where families already spend time together — starting with YouTube Kids, Instagram Reels, and TikTok with parent guidance. Short episodes mean low commitment and easy discovery. A dedicated website hub is coming soon.
The real audience, if we're being honest, is two people at once: the child who wants a great adventure, and the parent who wants to feel good about the screen time. Oslings is built for both.
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