Children’s Problem-Solving Video Content
Budget: ₹100 – ₹400 INR
I’m developing a set of engaging videos that teach children how to approach and solve everyday problems in fun, age-appropriate ways. The goal is to keep each lesson short, colourful, and highly interactive, inviting kids to pause, think, and try ideas before the solution is revealed on screen.
What I need from you
• Concept development for each episode, centred on clear problem-solving steps.
• Scriptwriting that uses simple language, relatable scenarios, and plenty of encouragement.
• Storyboards or visual direction notes so animators know exactly what to illustrate.
• Voice-over guidance (tone, pace, key expressions) suitable for a young audience.
Preferred style
Bright 2D animation or playful motion graphics are ideal, but I’m open to other creative approaches if they hold a child’s attention and make the thought process visible.
Acceptance criteria
– At least three complete video scripts with matching storyboards.
– Each video clocks in at 3–5 minutes and includes a clear “pause and think” moment.
– All files delivered in editable formats (Google Docs or similar for scripts; PDF/PNG for boards).
– Content must be original and classroom-friendly.
If you love crafting educational stories that spark curiosity and critical thinking, I’d love to see samples of your past work and hear how you’d tackle this series.
What I need from you
• Concept development for each episode, centred on clear problem-solving steps.
• Scriptwriting that uses simple language, relatable scenarios, and plenty of encouragement.
• Storyboards or visual direction notes so animators know exactly what to illustrate.
• Voice-over guidance (tone, pace, key expressions) suitable for a young audience.
Preferred style
Bright 2D animation or playful motion graphics are ideal, but I’m open to other creative approaches if they hold a child’s attention and make the thought process visible.
Acceptance criteria
– At least three complete video scripts with matching storyboards.
– Each video clocks in at 3–5 minutes and includes a clear “pause and think” moment.
– All files delivered in editable formats (Google Docs or similar for scripts; PDF/PNG for boards).
– Content must be original and classroom-friendly.
If you love crafting educational stories that spark curiosity and critical thinking, I’d love to see samples of your past work and hear how you’d tackle this series.