The StoryZoo Effect

You can create customized StoryZoo Adventures to connect your brand and market with Gen Alpha and Gen Beta. Gen Beta will be the first generation to live in the 22nd century. Who will they be, and how will they interact with brands?

The learning possibilities are endless.

The arts patron

The built world

The green consumer 

The digital world 

The scientist (STEM) 

The sharing economy

The global citizen 

The medical world

The connected citizen

The entrepreneur

Innovative brands

Explore how these innovative brands used Storyzoo to invest in Generation Alpha and Beta through customized episodes around their brand and brand market. 

Van Gogh Museum, Art & Museums
Bax, Toby and Pepper from StoryZoo visit the Van Gogh Museum. They are introduced to colors, shapes and of course the world-famous artist Van Gogh. These episodes haven been produced in cooperation with the official Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.

The Keukenhof, the natural world
The Keukenhof, also known as the Garden of Europe, is the world's most extensive spring flower garden. Each of the six sponsored episodes featured a well-known flower where children could learn more about the flowers' characteristics. The episode also explore the colors and shapes of the flowers and fun facts about bulbs and popular flowers in the park.

European Space Agency, Space
In this StoryZoo Adventures – Space’, from the European Space Agency, children learn about the solar system. Each episode features one topic, such as the episode ‘Moon.’ How far is the distance to the moon? Why does the shape of the moon change?

London Symphony Orchestra, Instruments
Instruments is an enchanting journey into the world of music that introduces children to various musical instruments through engaging stories and colorful characters. Co-produced by the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) and  StoryZoo, the series uniquely combines world-class orchestral music, with educational entertainment.