Toby Hunt, CEO of Earth Cubs, is on a mission to raise a generation of changemakers through playful, purposeful education. Using lovable characters, vibrant apps, and curriculum-aligned resources, Earth Cubs teaches children about climate, biodiversity, and sustainability in a fun, positive way. Already reaching millions of children and thousands of teachers, they’re scaling globally with new tech and partnerships. Discover how storytelling and serious impact go hand-in-hand in this inspiring Impact Builder chat.
In this Impact Builder conversation, we meet Toby Hunt, CEO of Earth Cubs, a purpose-driven edutainment company using stories, characters, and games to teach children about sustainability. With a background in creative agencies and a strong sense of mission, Toby and his team created Earth Cubs to tackle both doom and gloom, and the lack of quality, engaging environmental education for young children.
Earth Cubs builds a digital-first platform that combines beautifully designed apps, interactive stories, and curriculum-aligned resources for schools and parents. Through imaginative characters like Wilfred the Walrus and the Geezer Rats, they introduce global topics such as climate change, biodiversity, and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in age-appropriate, fun, and empowering ways.
The impact is clear: they’ve reached millions of children, partnered with organisations like the Learning Economy Foundation, Eco-Schools, and Rainforest Trust, and provide multimedia content used by over 10,000 teachers. Their goal is to help raise a generation of conscious changemakers, using positive storytelling to empower children rather than scare them.T
he team is now expanding internationally and developing new tech, including AI-based personalised learning, localisations and a web-based ecosystem for schools. They’re also actively fundraising to scale their impact, particularly across the UK and US.
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or investor, Earth Cubs offers an inspiring example of how mission-led, character-driven education can spark real change - starting with the youngest minds.