Meet Questa & Zeke
They’re on a mission to save the knowledge of the world.
Will you help them?
Questa Kids
takes children aged 7-12 on immersive online learning journeys through
the histories and cultures of the world.
Children complete learning activities in exchange for the knowledge tokens to rescue the world’s knowledge, country by country.
Along the way they meet important historical women who help them with their tasks.
Join Questa and Zeke
(an unlikely heroine and a grumpy iguana)
in a glorious romp around the world.
Aimed at curious kids aged 7 to 12…
…they’ll learn about alternative cultures through interactive, fun tasks designed by education and child psychiatry experts. It also sets the record straight on the role of women globally and through history.
The Early Iguana Deal
Early Iguana Deal
Sign up now to get a 3-month free trial on launch day!
With a thrilling new chapter and workbook each month, you can sign up now to the ‘Early Iguana’ deal of three months’ free.
Subscriptions are then £9.99 per month or a one-off payment of £99.99, for 12 months.
Questa
Kids is:
How does it work?
1.
Kids pick a country
There will be 3 countries available at launch date, with 1 new country added each month
2.
they complete 12 learning activities
Activities could be about culture, history, traditions, foods, animals or more
3.
kids receive tokens
From women that they meet along the way. Each token has a letter to form a password
4.
kids put the password in
If it’s correct, that country is saved!
Questa Kids is filled with role models for kids
94%
of Questa characters are female
55%
of Questa characters are non-white
33%
of Questa characters are over 60 years old
Why so many women?
“By the time they reach secondary school children often have entrenched views about gender norms. It is therefore important that children are educated about gender equality… in primary school”
Kids and parents want and need inclusive learning materials which show a diverse approach to history, culture and geography, avoiding stereotypes. That’s what we’re doing at Questa Kids.
We feature diverse female role models, doing a variety of awesome things throughout history.
Every time a kid encounters a women who really existed, they get a Famous Woman badge
Some facts
31% of children’s books have a lead female characters and 7% have characters from an ethnic minority background.
85% of surveyed parents believe schools aren’t doing enough to teach children about different cultures and traditions.
94% of parents want their children to learn about the achievements of women.
Research shows that girls in particular suffer from a drop in confidence between the ages 8 and 14, which doesn’t appear for boys. Research also shows how important positive role models are for both boys and girls.