A YouTube channel for kids where different isn't a problem — it's the whole point. Every episode leaves viewers with a lesson and hope.
The duo at the heart of every episode
Mei and Priya are best friends in real life — but they're nothing alike. Mei plans everything. Priya jumps in headfirst. Their friction is their magic. Kids watch two completely different people figure things out together, and learn that difference is a superpower.
Around Mei and Priya is a rotating cast of kids from different nationalities — Thai, Indian, British, Kenyan, Brazilian, Chinese. Every episode brings a new friend from a new background. Kids don't just watch a show; they see the world.
Most kids shows teach. Some inspire. TwiTales does both — every single episode closes with a clear lesson and a genuine message of hope. Parents know what their kids are watching. Kids come back because it makes them feel capable.
Every episode teaches something real — about friendship, courage, curiosity, or showing up when it's hard. No preachiness. Just stories that stick.
Kids leave every episode feeling like they can do hard things. Not fake positivity — real, grounded hope earned through the story.
"Different isn't a problem. Different is what makes the story worth telling."
The international cast means no two episodes feel the same. A beach day in Malta, a food festival in Bangkok, a school project in London — every location brings new friends, new cultures, and new stories.
Thai-Chinese and Indian cultural traditions woven into every story
Cast members from Malta, UK, Spain — bringing European diversity to every episode
Stories set in Kenya, Brazil, and beyond — expanding what kids think is normal
Most kids content is made for a single audience in a single place. TwiTales is built for the world — because the kids watching it are the world. Thai-Chinese, Indian, British, Kenyan, Brazilian — these aren't exceptions. They're the norm. And when kids see themselves on screen, everything changes.
Every episode is a small act of belonging for a kid who has never seen themselves in a show before. That's the work. That's why we build.