Disney UK joins forces with Little Inventors

Invention ideas that could help change the world is part of Dream Big, Princess campaign.

Disney UK has commissioned new research as part of its Dream Big, Princess campaign into the issues which children are most concerned about in 2019.

In addition, it has also joined forces with Little Inventors to encourage kids to channel their creativity and imaginations to come up with invention ideas that could help change the world.

The research reveals that ‘being kind to others’, ‘people not having enough to eat’ and ‘protecting animals and their habitats’, are among the top ten issues that UK children are most concerned about in 2019.

The poll of over 1,000 4-14 year old girls and boys asked children to identify the issues that they most want to fix or improve in the world. It also found that children are becoming more socially conscious with 64% feeling that they have the power to make the world around them a better place.

Almost half (48%) of all children polled also said they were prepared to stand up for the things they believe in, with 23% having already campaigned about things they care about at school. 9% of children have even written to the Prime Minister or their local MP to ask that they look into an issue they are worried about.

Understanding that these issues are front of mind for a generation of socially conscious children, Disney has partnered with invention experts, Little Inventors, to inspire them to share ideas that could help change the world.

Harnessing the qualities of the Disney Princess characters – from Ariel’s curiosity to Merida’s bravery – children are being encouraged to use their incredible imaginations to come up with invention ideas with no limits. These can then be shared at www.littleinventors.org/disneyprincess.

The girl or boy behind the best invention submitted will receive a one-of-a-kind piece of artwork of themselves brought to life by Walt Disney Animation Studios legendary animator, Mark Henn, who animated Ariel, Jasmine, Tiana, Mulan and Belle.

“Disney Princesses have inspired generations of children to dream big and believe in themselves,” said Marianthi O’Dwyer, vp franchise at The Walt Disney Company. “From the free-spirited and determined Jasmine, to the adventurous Rapunzel, the Princess stories show time and time again how incredibly resilient they are, overcoming obstacles with courage and changing their world in their own special way.

“We believe it’s important to inspire young people to have the courage to right wrongs and use their wonderful imaginations to make the world a better place and we hope to see as many children as possible get inventing and take part in this inspiring Little Inventors campaign.”

Katherine Mengardon, chief educator and head of operations at Little Inventors, added: “Children need to know that what they think and what they do can have the power to make a difference. It is these sparks of light that unlock potential, that sharpen determination and build confidence.

“It’s great to see Disney using the power of its Princesses to nurture, encourage and celebrate creativity and inventiveness in this way. Children have such a wonderful way of seeing the world without the constraints that creep in with age and experience and I can’t wait to see what incredible ideas they will come up with as part of this challenge.”

Harnessing the qualities of the Disney Princess characters, from Ariel’s curiosity to Merida’s bravery, children are being encouraged to use their incredible imaginations to come up with invention ideas with no limits.
Harnessing the qualities of the Disney Princess characters, from Ariel’s curiosity to Merida’s bravery, children are being encouraged to use their incredible imaginations to come up with invention ideas with no limits.

Top 10 things that children most want to change in the world:

  • Being kinder to others
  • People not having enough food to eat
  • People not having any money
  • Protecting animals and their habitats
  • Making sure everyone has a home
  • Cleaning plastic from the oceans
  • Wars around the world
  • Boys and girls being treated the same
  • Cleaning up litter
  • People not having access to clean water

Want to read more news like this? Simply sign up to our daily digest in the box below. You can also follow @LicensingSource on Twitter.

MORE NEWS
PrimarkKrispyKreme500x500
 
Following an exclusive preview event held at the flagship Krispy Kreme Oxford Street shop over the weekend, the 19-piece collection has now officially hit Primark stores across the country....
RollingStonesUpcycled500x500
 
The collection features three exclusive pieces each crafted from deadstock originating from the 2022 ‘Sixty’ tour range....
UniversalUKthemepark500x500
 
This will be the first Universal-branded theme park and resort in Europe, expanding the company’s global footprint....
IanDownesBellas500x500
 
Ian Downes, founder of Start Licensing, explains why the company supports the Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards....
FatFaceBeeble500x500
 
FatFace has launched a new collection in collaboration with fellow B Corp-certified brand Beeble, which specialises in artisanal honey spirits, in celebration of British wildlife....
Myproteinactivewear500x500
 
The Decathlon partnership for MP Activewear sees the range of functional training fits - including t-shirts, vests, shorts and leggings for men and women - hit the shop floor for the first time....
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.