My kids YouTube channel targets curious 2- to 5-year-olds, and every video pairs playful storytelling with simple educational take-aways. To bring these ideas to life, I need bright, engaging 3D cartoon animation that feels safe, friendly, and fun while still sneaking in those first lessons on shapes, colours, numbers, and basic social skills. Here’s the flow I have in mind. I supply the song,script or storyboard; you handle modelling, rigging, animation, lighting, and final compositing, adding cheerful music or sound effects where it helps punctuate the lesson. Revisions are minimal because children’s attention spans are short—clarity, strong silhouettes, and expressive motion matter more than ultra-realistic detail. Deliverables • Finished 1080p (or higher) MP4 ready for upload • Editable project files so the series maintains a consistent look • A short style guide (palette, key poses, font if on-screen text is used) for future episodes Acceptance criteria • Cartoon style matches the sample frames I’ll provide and stays consistent across shots • Content holds a toddler’s attention for the full runtime without visual clutter • Educational beat is clear—each video must communicate its “lesson of the day” unmistakably • Final file passes YouTube Kids restrictions (no watermarks, no sudden loud peaks) Blender, Maya, Cinema 4D, or another professional 3D tool are all fine as long as the output meets the criteria above. If this sounds like the creative playground you enjoy, let’s get started on the first episode right away.