Pipo, Pepa & Pop: Where Fun Meets Financial Literacy!

Agroundbreaking animated series is designed to teach kids the fundamentals of economics and finance in an engaging and entertaining way!
Produced with support from the Financial Times as part of their Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign, Pipo, Pepa & Pop is an innovative educational series that’s already captured the hearts of young audiences.
https://zdf-studios-presents.com/pipopepapop/#trailer
Key Words
- Edutainment
- Basic Economics & Finance
- Teamwork
- Quizzes
- Fun adventures

Synopsis
Pipo, Pepa & Pop is a fun and engaging animated series designed to introduce young viewers to the basics of economics and finance through creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving. Each episode combines humor, catchy music, thrilling adventures, and interactive quizzes in an accessible and entertaining way.
How do you earn an allowance? How does a bank card work? What is a negotiation? Do you need to do a budget?
The series follows two curious siblings, Pipo and Pepa, along with their loyal dog, Pop. With the help of Adam, a wise and quirky Scottish elf inspired by the father of modern economics, Adam Smith, the trio goes on fun adventures designed to empower kids to understand financial concepts they can use both in the show and in real life.
For more information, please go to:
https://zdf-studios-presents.com/pipopepapop/#intro

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