Enjoy snippets of our awesome kids series and shorts: Mega Wow, Get Your Feet Wet, My Haggan Dream, Dinosaur Train interstitials, Riddle Solvers, First Snow in the Woods.

get your feet wet

Get your feet wet in our ocean documentary series for kids, produced for The Jim Henson Company, and now showing on Amazon Prime, as well as part of the series Splash and Bubbles.

Where does the white sand on a beach come from? What is the world’s biggest shark? Get Your Feet Wet answers kids’ important questions about the ocean, with original music, documentaries and more.

Get Your Feet Wet: No Bones!

Wouldn't life be fun with no bones? Sisbro produced this segment for The Jim Henson Company to accompany their animated series Splash & Bubbles on PBS.  Learn More >>

Get Your Feet Wet: Ocean Super Powers

If you could have an ocean super power, what would it be? Sisbro produced this segment for The Jim Henson Company to accompany their animated series Splash & Bubbles on PBS. Learn More >>

MEGA WOW

Try mind blowing science experiments at home with our digital series Mega Wow, produced for PBS KIDS. Hosted by the incredible teacher and comedian Katie Nguyen, you’ll dive intro slime, sound effects, balloon rockets, owls, bouncy balls, slugs, magnets, instruments made from vegetables and more. Find the whole series here.

Can vegetables make music? Find out in this hilarious and vegetable filled episode of Mega Wow.

What happens when you bounce a banana off a basketball? Can you make your own bouncy ball? Find out in this very bouncy episode.

How To Hero: The Power of Observation (Pilot Episode)

Sisbro wrote the music videos for the How To Hero segments featured in the animated PBS KIDS series Hero Elementary. This pilot episode features the power of observation.

Dinosaur Train: Birds are Dinosaurs with Dr. Scott

Did you know that all birds alive today are really just feathered dinosaurs? Sisbro created the interstitial segments for season 5 of the animated PBS KIDS series Dinosaur Train by The Jim Henson Company, featuring acclaimed paleontologist Dr. Scott Sampson.

Titanoboa Snake: Swallow Me Whole

Titanoboa was the biggest, baddest boa that ever lived! Take a trip to crocodile heaven and sing a song to the monster snake. Sisbro produced this music video for The Smithsonian Channel.

Is There a Nurse?

SO, what happens when there is no nurse?? Sisbro created this music video for The Oregon Center for Nursing.

The Planetarium!

Sisbro created this quirky crowdfunding video to revamp the OMSI planetarium.

Educational FILMS

My Haggan Dream

On the island of Saipan, a young girl’s mysterious dream about a haggan, or green sea turtle, leads her to investigate the sea turtles that live around her home. Join her adventure to find turtles, which leads to a wonderful birthday wish.

Co-Produced by Sisbro Studios and Open Boat Films. Funded by NOAA.

The Marvelous Musical Report of the Marine National Monuments

Dive into the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean to take a closer look at these incredible, remote monuments: Rose Atoll, Papahānaumokuākea, Marianas Trench, and Pacific Remote Islands. Created for NOAA.  Learn More >>

wildlife

Shark Dentists

How many teeth can a shark lose in its lifetime? Ask the Shark Dentists. This is a clip from The Shark Riddle, featuring Laura Sams and Robert Sams.

The Groundhog Song

The forest animals are preparing for the first snow. This scene is from the half-hour, award-winning children's film First Snow in the Woods: The Movie, based on the best-selling children's book. Available on DVD >>

The Great White Shark Song

A group of raucous sea lions sing a tribute to their old nemesis, the great white shark. This scene is from the half-hour, award-winning film The Shark Riddle, available on itunes .

Wildlife Stock Footage

Sisbro has wildlife stock video footage available, from sea turtles to octopus to bats to peregrine falcons, and much more. Browse our selection on naturefootage.com or contact us directly with inquiries.

Endangered Species

Sisbro produced this 30-second national commercial for the San Diego Zoo Global Wildlife Conservancy campaign to save endangered species.