Tiny aliens, big adventures
PocKit Robot launches with support from Blackdown Hills National Landscape.
We’re thrilled to share the national launch of PocKit Robot: Nature Adventures – a delightful new children’s video series created to spark curiosity and wonder in young minds by exploring the natural world through the eyes of two tiny alien adventurers.

Aimed at children aged 3–8 (and their families), this independent series was developed by Somerset-based Hyper-Mouse Films, a family-run animation and film studio. With infectious enthusiasm and a fresh perspective, the PocKit Robots discover the magic of Earth’s landscapes – from towering trees to sparkling streams – as if seeing them for the very first time.
The Blackdown Hills National Landscape is proud to have supported this project through the Farming in Protected Landscapes programme. Filmed in and inspired by the stunning scenery of the Blackdown Hills, the series showcases the richness and beauty of our local environment, helping to foster a deeper connection between children and nature.
The first episode, A Trip Up A Tree, was released on 16 August, with three more episodes to follow: Sparkling Stream, Fantastic Fungus, and Hello Hello Hedgerow. All episodes will be freely available to watch at www.pockit.life and on YouTube.
In addition to the videos, the PocKit Robot website offers a free nature club newsletter and resource hub, packed with activities, downloads, and deeper dives into themes like regeneration, biodiversity, and how helping nature helps us too.
We encourage everyone to tune in, share with friends and family, and explore the wonders of nature through the joyful lens of the PocKit Robots. It’s a perfect way to inspire the next generation of nature lovers – and it’s all completely free.