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About Beadies – Educational Kids Cartoons

Beadies is a developmental musical cartoon series for kids. Created by a team of animators, child psychologists, teachers and parents. Beadies uses play to provide comprehensive child development while accounting for a child’s perception. Most importantly, we put our hearts into making Beadies.

Coco the Hen, Cheep, Wolfy, Foxtail, Meowser, and Hoppy all live in the magical Beadies album. Each one of them uses interaction with children to develop social, intellectual, physical, sensorial, musical, and artistic skills, while giving parents hints on how to play with their child.

Beadies is:

— 55 five-minute episodes in 3D

— Six main characters who each help a child develop specific skills.

— Engaging, easy-to-understand subjects with interactive elements

— A musical format that features more than 100 original classical jingles

— Simple geometric shapes and “pure” colors

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👨‍👩‍👧 Mom, Dad and I – A Happy Family | Beadies Compilation

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👨‍👩‍👧 Mom, Dad and I – A Happy Family | Beadies Compilation

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