Calming content designed for the moments that matter most
"I can't even hear myself think."
^ What one teacher said before we knew we had to build this
You know those moments. When the classroom gets loud and chaotic. When one meltdown triggers two others. When you're reaching for anything—anything—that might help everyone breathe again.
What if you had content designed specifically for those moments?
Not entertainment. Not busy work. Regulation.
Fruit Snack Streams is calming video content built for the real rhythms of early childhood settings. We're talking about:
What early childhood educators are saying:
"Movement videos and calming shows aren't signs of lazy teaching—they're signs that an educator is reaching for regulation."
"If a 10-minute calming video helps all the kids settle down, that might be better than spending an hour dealing with upset children."
We're building Fruit Snack Streams with early childhood educators, not just for them. Join our list to get:
From the team behind The Nap Time Show on PBS Michigan Learning Channel
Creating calm in the chaos of early childhood