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Calm cartoons for children.
Peace of mind for parents.

Moss Cubs is a streaming platform for low-stimulation children's cartoons — made to hold a child's attention without the frantic pacing, sensory overload, and "one more episode" chaos that makes so much screen time harder than it needs to be.

For the moments you need twenty minutes — to make dinner, answer a message, feed the baby, or just think in peace — without handing your child something that leaves the rest of the day harder.

So the screen doesn't become the best part of their day. You do.

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Gentler pacing

Fewer hard cuts and more room for a child to actually follow what's happening.

Softer sound

Calmer audio with none of the constant sonic pressure that keeps a nervous system on.

Calmer endings

Stories that wind down toward the end, so turning it off isn't a battle.

What Moss Cubs is

A calmer kind of children's streaming

Moss Cubs is for parents who don't want to remove screens — they want a better kind of screen. Cartoons children genuinely enjoy, without the overstimulating formulas that leave them wired, dysregulated, or impossible to settle once the screen goes off.

In practice, that means slower pacing, softer sound, and simple stories a young child can follow — with far less sensory overload competing for their attention. A screen experience designed to feel lighter, not louder.

Less digital candy. More breathing room.

The problem

Why so much kids' content feels bad after it ends

A lot of children's media isn't built to support a child's nervous system. It's built to win the attention war — constant stimulation with no quiet moments, rapid cuts and relentless novelty, exaggerated sound and hyperactive pacing. Shows that are far easier to start than they are to stop.

And it works. But when a screen is engineered to feel more exciting than real life, everything else has to compete with it — independent play, boredom, bedtime, even time with you.

For you, that can look like a child who's more wired after the episode than before. Harder transitions into dinner, bath, and bedtime. More resistance every time the screen goes off — and a little guilt every time you needed it just to get through the day.

Moss Cubs exists for exactly that.

Made for real life

A screen that doesn't fight you back

Moss Cubs is for the moments parents actually need the help:

Not with content that leaves your child more dysregulated than before — with content that's calmer to watch, and easier to leave.

The honest question

Will my child actually enjoy it?

That's the point. Moss Cubs isn't designed to be boring — it's designed to be calm. The shows are made to be engaging enough that a child wants to watch, without the frantic editing, constant novelty, and hyper-stimulating sound that makes so much children's media impossible to turn off.

Calm shouldn't mean dull. It should mean your child can enjoy the show without the show hijacking the rest of the day.

At a glance

What's inside, and what isn't

What you'll find

  • Calm cartoons with breathing room
  • Softer sound and gentler pacing
  • Simple, followable stories for young children
  • Content that supports calmer transitions, not fights them

What you won't find

  • Frantic editing
  • Sensory overload dressed up as entertainment
  • Sticky attention traps
  • Chaos for the sake of keeping eyes on the screen
Why we're building it

We're not anti-screen. We're anti what children's screens became.

Screens are part of modern family life — most parents don't need another lecture about that. What they need is a screen option that fits the kind of childhood they're trying to protect: more breathing room, more presence, less of that low-level feeling that the screen is quietly taking over.

We think children deserve better than a screen economy built around overstimulation. Moss Cubs is our attempt at something calmer — cartoons that respect a child's nervous system, support real family life, and never try to be more compelling than the world outside the screen.

If you've been wishing something gentler existed, we'd love to build it for you.

Join the waitlist

Moss Cubs is coming soon

We're building it for families who want a healthier relationship with screens — without pretending screens don't exist. Join the waitlist for early access when we open, previews as it takes shape, and first word when the cartoons go live.

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A few questions

Good things to know

Is Moss Cubs anti-screen?

No. Moss Cubs exists because screens are part of modern family life. We just think children deserve a calmer, more thoughtful kind of screen experience than the overstimulating default.

What does "low-stimulation" actually mean?

It means the content is intentionally calmer in pace, sound, visual intensity, and structure. Fewer hard cuts, less sensory overload, and none of the chaos engineered to keep children glued to the screen.

Will my child still enjoy it?

That's the goal. Moss Cubs is made to be engaging without relying on the hyper-stimulating tricks that make so much children's media hard to turn off. Calm, not dull.

What age is Moss Cubs for?

Moss Cubs is being built for young children — roughly ages 2 to 6 — and the parents who want a gentler screen option for them. We'll share more specifics as we get closer to launch.

When is Moss Cubs launching?

We're still building, which is exactly why the waitlist exists. Join and you'll be the first to hear when we have launch updates, previews, and early access to share.