ABCMouse 2 partners with NASA to create engaging space content for the early years
ABCMouse, an early learning platform, has announced a partnership with NASA to create space-themed content to inspire young learners.

Developed by education technology provider Age of Learning Inc, the partnership will bring NASA’s missions and experiments to life for children aged between two- and eight-years-old.
The content aims to inspire children to make observations and discover the moon, planets, sun, and astronaut missions while helping them develop the foundational skills needed for STEM.
"Our mission is to help children build a lifelong love of learning, and this partnership with NASA does that through the wonder of space exploration," explains Alex Galvagni, CEO at Age of Learning.
"Having worked at NASA previously, I know firsthand how space exploration captivates young minds, so I'm excited to bring that same inspiration to early learners. By combining NASA's incredible missions with ABCmouse's proven educational approach, we're deepening engagement, igniting imagination, and creating experiences that show children the universe is theirs to explore."
A selection of free content will be available via ABCmouse 2, while the full range of content will be made available to premium subscribers, with additional content expected to be added throughout 2026.
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The EdTech Innovation Hub Awards celebrate excellence in global education technology, with a particular focus on workforce development, AI integration, and innovative learning solutions across all stages of education.
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