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New Free Website Uses Animated Videos to Teach Kids Complex Topics

Bright animations and two-minute lessons make tricky subjects fun. Teachers and parents now have a free tool to spark curiosity in kids.

This is an animated picture. I can see a woman, there is a cat and a horse, there are plants,...
This is an animated picture. I can see a woman, there is a cat and a horse, there are plants, flowers, there is a bench, and in the background there are trees.

New Free Website Uses Animated Videos to Teach Kids Complex Topics

A new educational website is offering short, animated videos to help children understand complex topics. Called onze website/school, the platform provides free explainer clips across a wide range of subjects. Each video lasts around two minutes and uses clear visuals to make learning engaging.

The videos cover subjects like nature, climate, health, and social issues. They are designed to simplify difficult ideas for young learners. Every clip is available in standard language, with subtitles as an option.

The site also features teaching resources and interactive campaigns. A weekly newsletter keeps users updated on new videos and special projects. While most videos are in one language, some include additional language options. Topics extend beyond science to media literacy, civic education, and animals. The short format and bright animations aim to hold children's attention while explaining key concepts.

The platform gives teachers, parents, and students easy access to educational content. Its mix of videos, newsletters, and campaigns supports learning both in and out of the classroom. All materials remain free to use for anyone visiting the site.

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