About the Educational Platform
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Status: Requires sponsor
Education is at the heart of the impact we seek to create. This section offers free resources and high-value digital courses for schools, families, and educators committed to training the next generation of guardians of the planet. All materials are aligned with the SEP (Mexican Ministry of Public Education) curriculum and designed by specialized educators. From animated educational videos to gamified interactive activities, every element is designed to make learning about environmental conservation and Mexican culture memorable, fun, and transformative. The platform includes progress dashboards, certifications, and a badge system that motivates students to complete their Guardian training.
Content Structure
Courses by Age Level
Preschool Level (3-5 years)
• Introduction to nature and living things
• Recognition of basic emotions
• Basic concepts of respect for the environment
• Duration: 4 weeks, 15 minutes daily
Lower Primary Level (6-8 years)
• Ecosystems of Mexico and their biodiversity
• Food chains and natural balance
• Everyday actions to care for the planet (recycling, saving water)
• Duration: 6 weeks, 20 minutes daily
Upper Primary Level (9-12 years)
• Conservation of endangered species in Mexico
• Mexican culture: native languages, ancestral traditions
• Introduction to environmental science (climate change, deforestation)
• Duration: 8 weeks, 25 minutes daily
Adolescent Level (13-17 years)
• Environmental activism: how to generate real change in your community
• Youth leadership and project organization
• Critical thinking about the climate crisis and systemic solutions
• Duration: 10 weeks, 30 minutes daily
Resources for Educators
• Complete teaching guides aligned with SEP plans (downloadable in PDF)
• Weekly lesson plans with clear learning objectives
• Animated educational videos (5-10 minutes) for classroom use
• Interactive activities and printable worksheets
• Progress dashboard to track entire groups
• Exclusive forum for educators (exchange of experiences and best practices)
For Families
• Activities to do at home (science experiments, crafts, nature outings)
• Guides for parents on social-emotional development at each stage
• Free downloadable material (activity calendars, sustainable recipe books)
• Monthly newsletter 'The Guardians' Message' with exclusive content
• Short 'Tip of the Day' videos for family conversations
Certification and Gamification
• Badge system for completed courses (collectible digital badges)
• Downloadable digital certificates for students
• Anonymous community achievement chart (motivates without pressuring)
• Monthly conservation challenges with prizes (free books, stuffed animals, mentions)
• Guardian Levels: Apprentice → Protector → Certified Guardian → Master Guardian

Supplementary Resources
from the series of books for Families and Educators
The Alebrijes Guardians Supplemental Resource Guide is a comprehensive educational resource designed to extend learning beyond reading the books. With over 75 pages of carefully developed content, this guide transforms each story into a profound and meaningful educational experience for the whole family.
Designed to adapt to different ages and learning styles, the guide offers differentiated activities for children aged 3-5 (preschool) and 6-10 (early elementary), allowing siblings of different ages to participate together while each delves deeper according to their developmental level. Families will find everything from simple crafts and games to comprehensive STEAM projects, science experiments, and community conservation initiatives.
Each of the 15 books in the series features creative activities, questions to encourage family dialogue, cooperative games, connections to everyday life, and supplementary multimedia resources. In addition, the guide includes a General Learning section with sound pedagogical strategies, recommended digital tools, and long-term projects to support families throughout the year.
Learning Highlights:
Environmental Literacy: Deep connection with nature through expeditions, scientific observation, family gardens, and conservation projects
Emotional Intelligence: Identifying, expressing, and regulating emotions through artistic activities, breathing techniques, and emotional journals
STEAM Scientific Thinking: Experiments, research, engineering design, and use of educational technology (species identification apps, citizen science)
Social Skills: Cooperation, empathy and conflict resolution through collaborative games and community projects
Autonomy and Self-Care: Healthy routines, nutrition, sleep hygiene and progressive responsibility
Cultural Identity: Connection with Mexican roots, family traditions, and intergenerational values
Multigenerational Learning: Projects that involve children, parents, and grandparents, each contributing according to their experience