Why does Purple Play Differently Educational Cartoons.
Purple is lining up with the other drops. They are all washing their hands and getting ready for lunch. Green finishes washing his hands and starts drying them with the hand dryer. Purple gets very upset at the noise. At Playtime, purple holds on tightly to her special toy. She plays on her own with the toy. All other drops are worries. Why does Purple not want to play with anyone else?
At the end of the story, Purple understands, and once all the other drops have finished, she washes her hands, dries them on a paper towel, and skips off for lunch an adult helps her to understand the rules at playtime.
We created RainbowSmart with parents and carers in mind. They aim to support you in communicating with your child to help them understand more about the world around them. Each cartoon seeks to help them with different scenarios they may face as they grow.
The exciting part is that the Educational Cartoons deal with sensitive topics, including child safety and healthy food choices. Relationship building is an essential part of life, and the cartoons cover this topic too. Educational Cartoons encourage your child to become responsible and, at the same time, promote the healthy use of technology.
Their ability to tackle sensitive topics carefully and thoughtfully makes our cartoons exciting. From child safety to promoting healthy food choices, our comics delve into essential subjects that shape a child’s understanding of the world. Moreover, nurturing relationships is a vital aspect of life, and our cartoons skillfully explore this theme too.
How to select the best cartoons
Selecting a cartoon that links to children’s experiences is a great way to help them process feelings and emotions.
For example, if your child struggles with separation anxiety, you may wish to explore Green’s Daddy Moves Out or Pink Misses Mummy.
Please support your child in managing difficult emotions and challenging situations as they grow! Please support your child even further with our award-winning series of cartoons.