Glendale-based Age of Learning, Inc’s ‘ABCmouse’ partners with NASA to launch space-themed educational content

Age of Learning, Inc. CEO Alex Galvagni, left, and Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy
Age of Learning, Inc. CEO Alex Galvagni, left, and Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy
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ABCmouse, owned by Glendale-based Age of Learning, Inc., has announced a new partnership with NASA to create educational content focused on space exploration for young learners. 

The collaboration aims to integrate NASA’s missions and experiments, such as Artemis, the Webb Telescope, Chandra, and Dragonfly, into ABCmouse’s curriculum. This initiative is designed to inspire children aged 2 to 8 through engaging videos, games, books, and activities.

“Our mission is to help children build a lifelong love of learning, and this partnership with NASA does that through the wonder of space exploration,” said Alex Galvagni, CEO at Age of Learning Inc., adding that his previous experience at NASA highlighted how space exploration can captivate young minds.

The content will allow children to explore scientific concepts related to the moon, planets, the sun, and astronaut missions. ABCmouse characters will guide learners through these adventures in playful yet educational contexts. The collaboration aligns with Age of Learning’s goal of fostering academic success and a passion for learning among children.

A selection of NASA-inspired activities is available for free on ABCmouse 2. Premium subscribers will have access to the full collection throughout 2026. 

Age Of Learning Inc., known for its research-based curriculum including programs like Adventure Academy and My Math Academy, continues its efforts to provide equitable educational opportunities globally.



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