Published: 06 July 2025. The English Chronicle Online
The Princess of Wales has unveiled a new series of animated videos aimed at helping parents and caregivers nurture young children through everyday moments of connection. Highlighting the vital role of early childhood interactions, the Princess emphasized the importance of these formative experiences in preparing children to face an ever-changing world.
Developed in collaboration with animators and child development experts, the seven short films were launched through the Royal Foundation’s Centre for Early Childhood. The series is designed as a resource for families, charities, and professionals working in early years education, focusing on how nurturing interactions lay the groundwork for healthy emotional and social growth.
The Princess, who has been closely involved in the creative process and passionate about the project, explained that early childhood represents a “golden opportunity” to build strong foundations for lifelong wellbeing. She spoke of the “extraordinary value of everyday moments of connection” and how these loving, attentive interactions help foster emotional intelligence and resilience in young children.
Topics covered in the animations include the development of an emotionally healthy brain, recognizing and managing feelings, supporting early learning through responsive communication, and creating safe spaces for children to express themselves. The videos underscore the importance of slowing down in today’s fast-paced world to fully engage with babies and toddlers, whose learning thrives on the expressions, voices, and attention of their caregivers.
Available in Welsh and British Sign Language, the series draws upon the expertise of leading child development figures such as Professor Peter Fonagy and Professor Sam Wass, alongside an advisory group of early childhood professionals. The Centre for Early Childhood plans to collaborate with universities, charities, and professional bodies to integrate the films into training programs and practice nationwide.
This initiative builds on the Princess’s earlier Shaping Us Framework, which sought to raise awareness of social and emotional skills in children. According to a public perception survey by the Centre, although the vast majority of people recognize the importance of these skills for adult happiness, many remain unaware of how they develop during early childhood.
Kensington Palace emphasized that the films illustrate how warm, responsive interactions with trusted adults during a child’s earliest years are critical to positive brain development. By nurturing these skills early on, the Princess hopes to help raise a generation better equipped to navigate the challenges of the future.
In a world where rapid change is constant, the Princess’s message resonates clearly: investing in early childhood connections is key to building healthier, happier societies for generations to come.

























































































