Peppy Pals Social Skills
To give children the skills they need to reach their full potential, and at the same time level the playing field, we must consciously tap into every child’s social and emotional intelligence as part of the early childhood development.
Peppy Pals is the first company in the world to gamify social and emotional intelligence without using text or language. Our unique approach uses storytelling, humor and qualitative animations. Through five gender-neutral characters children explore scenarios relatable to real life that also sparks parent-child conversations.
Today, we have reached 500,000 downloads worldwide. Our easy-to-use application has proven to reduce conflicts, form stronger relationships and help children talk vividly about emotions. By using a non-language method we have created a basis from which we can reach millions of children globally, including vulnerable populations and those affected by conflict, which makes us eager to continue to change lives on a much larger scale.
Over the past 30 years we have become 40% less empathic, and over 550 million (13% of the world’s population) are suffering from mental health problems. Both of which derives from an underserved development of social and emotional skills (SEL). Practicing SEL can prevent this. Global organisations such as World Economic Forum and OECD also notes that SEL is a crucial skill set in the future workforce. Research also shows that SEL can improve students’ performance by as much as 11 percentile points.
The numbers are in. If children under five are equipped with SEL, they have a much better foundation for reaching their full potential later in life. However, there is a lack of playful tools to do so, and an urgent need to level the playing field. As Minouche Shafik said: “In the past, jobs were about muscles, now they’re about brains, but in the future they’ll be about the heart”, which is why Peppy Pals has created a world where hearts grow smart.
While offering a global product, our focus in 2020 will be to reach at least half a million of the 23.1 million children (up to five years old) in the US.
Peppy Pals provides children ages 2-5 with the SEL they need to reach a prosperous future. In order to do so, we also address their parents and caregivers. By using storytelling and humor, our aspiration is to bridge the parent confidence gap within SEL and inspire them with playful tools that spark conversations and strengthen relationships within families.
We use a research-based standard called CASEL, and have made sure to include children, parents and psychologists in our development. For instance, we tested over 50 different characters to ensure children understood their different personalities and gender neutrality.
We have developed 16 scenarios that cover important skills such as resolving conflicts, managing stress and overcoming fear. Our impact was confirmed by a study from Uppsala University conducted by a Swedish professor within human computer interaction. It proved that children understand and can re-enact the social and emotional interaction in Peppy Pals’ games and mimicked the characters while playing
We target children from all social classes. Since the needs of low-income families generally differ regarding e.g. early childhood knowledge and ability to pay, we have consciously made our application easy-to-use and free to download.
Peppy Pals has created language free games to spark conversation between children and adults on topics within SEL. We encourage responsive caregiver-to-child interactions and have proven to bridge online to offline learnings in a playful manner. We believe play is essential for children’s development and by meeting children in the digital world they are in, we also know that screen time can become quality-time for the entire family.
In Peppy Pals colourful world, there is no right or wrong. Instead we encourage children to use their creativity and imagination to figure out how to solve different problems and situations.
Our core focus is our global application available on both iOS and Android platforms. Since the launch in 2014, we have continued to develop a 360-concept with supporting products such as emotion cards, digital lesson plans, books and movies.
We use a design for all approach to to reach as many children as possible, with an extra focus on the most vulnerable, for example due to stress experienced in humanitarian emergencies and conflict settings. Our language free games is created to set aside barriers due to nationality or language and as our apps are free to download we aim to reach families living in poverty. As an example, we are currently initiating a collaboration with SOS Children’s Villages where we will send “Peppy Pals’ Emotional Toolkits” to remote areas.
Every year we team up with UNICEF and the global organisation Six Seconds to celebrate EQ for UN Children’s Day. During the celebration 2018, Peppy Pals’ activities for SEL were shared with over 750,000 children in more than 130 countries. By partnering for change, we aim to reach more children, as well as children in greater need of our tools, that we would be able to do by ourselves. Our partnerships have been very successful and we are constantly searching for new partners to continue our growth.
During 2019 we have directed our focus to further assist parents. Becoming a parent is challenging, and you do not have a driving license to deal with situations such as tantrums or promoting SEL. In fact, 70% of parents feel that they are expected to do it all without fundamental support systems.
As parents play such a crucial role for their child’s development, we are adding guiding tools in our application connected to the scenarios, to boost parents confidence and support them further.
- Reduce barriers to healthy physical, mental, and emotional development for vulnerable populations
- Enable parents and caregivers to support their children’s overall development
- Growth

CSO
Co-Founder & CEO