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Dria and Blake Jackson, twin sisters from Louisiana, have introduced the ‘Kreativity Krewe’ coloring book series to combat early childhood illiteracy. Targeting children in pre-K through third grade, the first volume was released in September 2023. Motivated by low literacy rates in their state, the sisters aim to boost literacy and math skills through engaging stories and illustrations. Their initiative, which includes workshops and school visits, aims to provide affordable educational resources making learning accessible to all families.
New Orleans – Twin sisters Dria and Blake Jackson have launched an innovative educational initiative aimed at addressing the growing concern of early childhood illiteracy in Louisiana. As the creative minds behind Twinimation Studios, the duo has introduced the “Kreativity Krewe” coloring book series, specifically designed for children in pre-K through third grade. The first volume of this series was released in September 2023, with the intent of enhancing literacy, writing, and math skills through engaging storytelling and colorful illustrations.
The sisters were motivated to create this educational tool in response to alarming literacy rates in their home state. According to data from the Louisiana Department of Education, Louisiana ranks 46th in adult literacy, with only 46.9% of K-3 students reading at grade level. This lack of proficiency highlights the urgent need for effective educational resources aimed at younger audiences.
Dria and Blake Jackson have extensive backgrounds in animation, having studied at the Savannah College of Art and Design where they earned their master’s degrees. Their shared passion for education and creativity led them to develop resources that bridge the gap in childhood literacy. The coloring books feature main characters that are whimsical mice with snack-themed designs, with each character focusing on a different educational theme, making learning both fun and appealing for children.
In addition to the coloring books, the Jackson sisters have actively engaged with local schools to spread their literacy initiative. They have visited institutions such as Allen Ellender in Jefferson Parish, Alice M. Harte Charter, and Andrew H. Wilson in New Orleans for book showcases and hands-on activities. Their recent appearance at the Autism Festival in New Orleans featured Volume 2 of their series, which explores topics such as geography and interesting facts about all 50 states.
The “Kreativity Krewe” series aims to provide families with experiences that are both educational and entertaining. The Jackson sisters employ humor and colorful characters to appeal to both children and parents. Their programs are designed to be accessible and affordable for families, with course fees ranging from $45 to $120, and flexible payment plans available to ensure that children from all economic backgrounds can benefit from their educational materials.
Through Twinimation Studios, the Jackson sisters emphasize their commitment to making animation and art education available to everyone, irrespective of their financial situations. They view their work as a calling and hope to inspire others to pursue their passions and channel them into meaningful careers. With an increasing focus on early education, their efforts may play a crucial role in reshaping the literacy landscape of Louisiana.
For families interested in additional resources, upcoming workshops, and more information on their educational offerings, Dria and Blake Jackson have established a comprehensive online presence on the Twinimation Studios website and their YouTube page.
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Additional Resources
- WWL TV: Twinimation Studios
- Wikipedia: Early Childhood Education
- NOLA: Louisiana Schools PragerU Videos
- Google Search: Early Literacy Louisiana
- Anime Superhero: Nickelodeon Upfront 2013
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Literacy
