Panther Publishers

“This edutainment for children exploits their natural curiosity to learn The 20 fun-filled animation stories are based on 5 characters that stand for five organs”

Harty - The Heart

Basic knowledge of the heart, heartbeat, pure and impure blood, how the blood is pumped, the chambers & valves of the heart and how they make the heartbeat are some of the things every child not only needs to know but is curious about. 

Here are 4 interactive animated stories where the character called HARTY explains all of this and much more in four exciting stories to two inquisitive children. 

I Love
My Harty

HARTY introduces children to:
• The heart and where it is
• Sound of the heart beat
• The heart beats as long as we live
• Why the heart beats and what blood is
• Pure and impure blood


Harty,
Where are you?

HARTY talks to children about:
• The heart is small but very precious
• The special hard muscle of the heart
• The size of the heart
• The rib cage and how it protects the
heart from danger
• How the heart develops as a child grows

Harty
The pump

HARTY explains to children:
• How blood is carried in blood vessels
• How many blood vessels are there
• The different types of blood vessels
• What pulse means
• How pulse changes with heart rate
• Why heart beats faster at times

Inside
Harty

HARTY describes to children:
• How blood is made
• The chambers inside the heart
• The valves of the heart
• The different types of blood in the chambers
• How the blood is pumped
• How many times the heart beats in a day

Briny - The Brain

Basic knowledge of the brain, where it is, what it looks like, nerves and how the brain functions, the senses, and the brain’s role in survival is something every child not only needs to know but is curious about.

Here are 4 interactive animated stories where the character called BRINY explains all of this and much more in four exciting stories to two inquisitive children.

I Am
Briny

BRINY introduces children to:
• The brain and where it is
• Why animals need a brain
• Survival – what it means
• The different senses
• Eyes and the sense of vision
• Ears and the sense of hearing



Sensible
Briny

BRINY speaks to children about:
• What senses are
• Organs for the sense of smell
• Tongue and the sense of taste
• Skin and the sense of touch
• How the different senses help one another
• How the brain can do many things at the same time

Know your
Briny

BRINY describes to the children:
• What the brain is made up of
• How the brain is protected
• What happens to brain size as the child grows
• How brain size in animals are not related to their sizes
• The brain needs more energy than other organs
• How the brain gets energy

Briny
the Computer

BRINY explains to children about:
• How the brain can understand what is happening in the rest of the body
• Nerves and what they do
• Brain’s role in thinking, learning and remembering
• The two lobes of the brain and their role in movement
• The brain is our computer
• The brain never sleeps

Belly Jean - The Stomach

Basic knowledge of digestion, how it takes place in the stomach and the 2 intestines and the nutrients in food such as proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, and what each one of them do for a healthy body is something every child not only needs to know but is curious about.

Here are 4 interactive animated stories where the character called Belly-Jean explains all of this and much more in four exciting stories to two inquisitive children.

Incredible
Belly - Jean

Belly-Jean introduces children to the basics of:
• What digestion is
• Taste glands in the tongue
• The job of teeth in preparing the food for digestion
• What the stomach looks like
• What happens to food inside the stomach
• Maintaining stomach health

How
I Digest food

Belly-Jean talks to children about:
• How digestion continues after it leaves the stomach
• How important digestive organs such as the liver and pancreas help in digestion
• The size of the small intestine and its different parts
• What happens to food inside the small intestine and how it is digested there
• The nutrients a body needs

Health
is wealth

Belly-Jean describes to the children:
• How digestion continues after food leaves the small intestine
• The large intestine
• What happens inside the large intestine and how food is digested there
• Good eating habits
• Bowel health


All I
need in Food

Belly-Jean explains to children the importance of:
• How food helps the body
• The various nutrients in food
• What each nutrient – protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, etc., - does for the body
• Eating healthy food and NOT junk food
• Different foods that possess these nutrients

Breezy - The Lungs

Basic knowledge about breathing, how oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged during respiration, lungs in humans and animals, how the respiratory system functions, the role of trees in maintaining oxygen levels on the planet, green house effect and the importance of caring for our environment is something every child not only needs to learn but would be keen to find out.

Here are 4 interactive animated stories where the character called Breezy explains all of this and much more in four exciting stories to two inquisitive children.

No Life
without Breezy

Breezy introduces children to:
• How breathing takes place
• Where the lungs are
• What happens during breathing
• The gases oxygen and carbon dioxide
• Why we need oxygen
• How fish and other animals breathe under water


Breezy The up
Side Down Tree

Breezy explains to children about:
• What the lungs look like
• How the air breathed through the nose reaches the lungs
• What is inside the lungs
• How lungs work
• What happens to the air that is breathed in
• Why we cannot live without our lungs

Breezy
my Side

Breezy describes to the children:
• How respiration takes place
• The action of the diaphragm in respiration
• How many times and how much air we breathe in a day
• How food in the windpipe can cause chocking
• Why we sneeze
• The important role of the respiratory system

Breezy care for
plants & Trees

Breezy enlightens children about:
• Where oxygen comes from
• How plants and trees breathe
• How trees keep the earth cool
• How the green house effect occurs
• The dangers of the green house effect
• The importance of preserving the environment


Bonnie - The Skeleton

Basic knowledge about breathing, how oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged during respiration, lungs in humans and animals, how the respiratory system functions, the role of trees in maintaining oxygen levels on the planet, green house effect and the importance of caring for our environment is something every child not only needs to learn but would be keen to find out.

Here are 4 interactive animated stories where the character called Breezy explains all of this and much more in four exciting stories to two inquisitive children.

You were born
with Bonnie

Bonnie introduces children to the ideas:
• That there is a framework called skeleton inside them
• Their skeleton is made of bones
• There are ‘many’ bones inside them
• The bones are of different sizes, shapes and strength
• These bones are ‘growing’ from childhood
• Encourage the child to think of skeletons in humans and animals


Bonnie
my skeleton

Bonnie talks to children about:
• The various bones in their body
• Names of important bones in the body
• How bones connect the upper and lower parts of the body
• How bones protect important organs and what they do
• Where the strongest & biggest bone and the tiniest bone are in the body
• Fracture, and how it can happen
• How broken bones heal

Bones
have names

Bonnie explains the basic ideas regarding:
• The skeleton inside them
• What the skeleton does
• Skeletons in other animals
• Different types of skeleton
• Animals that do not have skeleton
• Joints in the human body and what they are meant for
• How the skeleton help us to move



Bonnie
the Soldier

Bonnie tells to children about:
• The mechanical jobs of the skeleton
• Other important functions of their skeleton
• How bones produce blood
• How bones store important minerals
• The importance of calcium for bones
• Why they need Vitamin D for their bones
• Bone health
• How the terrible disease called rickets can occur if bone health is neglected in childhood