UNICEF Kid Power is a FREE, interactive video platform that connects students’ everyday activity to real-world impact. As students interact with our physical activity and social-emotional learning videos (either at school or home), they unlock critical support (food, medical supplies and more) that we distribute to children in our global and local communities!
Easy Access for Both Face-to-Face
and Virtual Learning
Press Play
Play Kid Power Up videos in your classroom or during video meetings with your students at home.
Assign Videos
Send links (via email or your digital learning portal) for students to play videos at home.
Save Lives
Unlock delivery of therapeutic food for malnourished children globally, and family meals and medical supplies for your local community.
Motivate students through helping others—there’s no better feeling! Build a sense of classroom and school community, as you inspire an entire generation of children to give back locally and globally.
- FREE access to 150+ videos (dance, exercise, yoga and meditation, social-emotional learning and more).
- Easily integrate our videos whether students are learning
face-to-face or through e-learning. Play videos together in
class, via video meetings or assign them to watch at home. - Introduce important social-emotional topics (social justice, resilience, change and more) to spark reflection and discussion.
- Increase physical activity and encourage positive classroom behavior. Do quick “brain breaks” to help kids refocus. Reward positive behavior with a Kid Power dance party!
Build Teacher-Student Relationships
“We use it on a daily basis. You get the wiggles out, you get the blood flowing…and I think that not only the kids need it, but we need it as well. It’s another opportunity to build relationships and memories with your students.”
Mr. Ecker, 4th Grade, Indiana
Create a Positive Classroom Community
“It builds a positive community within my classroom, and I see a noticeable difference in my scholars’ confidence. My students can be silly, fierce, calm, and best of all, they can be themselves.”
Ms. Moe, 4th Grade, California
Inspire Students to Be Good Humans
“The impact that UNICEF Kid Power has had on our students and teachers is life changing. They will forever remember the 100,000 lives we helped save, and the things that they learned about giving and being a good human.”
Ms. Williams, 5th Grade, Texas
Provide Brain Breaks with a Purpose
“I used to use a different platform for brain breaks… but the moment I learned of UNICEF Kid Power, and the difference my students could make, I switched.”
Dr. Morgan, School Counselor, Texas
Empower Students to Be Global Citizens
“They are perfect for movement breaks, but it also had that added element of really showing my students a way that they can be global citizens. It doesn’t matter how old you are. You have an impact on what’s going on in your world.”
Mrs. T, 2nd Grade, Massachusetts
Keep Students Motivated
“They are so excited every time they unlock another RUTF packet. They know that they are global citizens on their way to saving a life of another malnourished child.”
Mr. Dypiangco, 2, 3 & 5 Grade, California