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Busy Beavers
Personal information
NationalityNew Zealand
Websitebusybeavers.com
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2007-2022
Subscribers2.97 million[1]
Total views3.14 billion[1]
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers
10,000,000 subscribers

Last updated: 10 July 2022

Busy Beavers is an online children's edutainment program. It is aimed at parents and teachers of toddlers who speak English or are learning English as a second language, and parents of children with a learning disability, autism or delayed speech. The Busy Beavers YouTube channel and website provide interactive media to help teach children. Their YouTube channel has over 2 billion views, and over 2 million subscribers with Billy Beaver and Betty Beaver.[2]

History

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In 2004, Dave Martin created Busy Beavers as a company that produces children's educational videos on DVDs. In March 2007, he launched a YouTube channel called Busy Beavers TV that gives the subscribers all of Busy Beavers' existing videos ad-free and in high definition.[3]

In 2015, Busy Beavers joined the Channel Frederator Network and is by views the number one channel of the multi-channel network.[4]

In April 2016, Busy Beavers and Baby Beavers have both been added to Roku,[5] and Kidoodle.TV in September 2016.[6]

They have also created an app for iOS called Busy Beavers Jukebox.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "About WeAreBusyBeavers". YouTube.
  2. ^ Anthony, John (2014年06月22日). "YouTube success with kids' videos". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2016年11月01日.
  3. ^ "Busy Beavers children's YouTube channel ready to take on world". Stuff. 2016年12月17日. Retrieved 2017年05月29日.
  4. ^ "Top 100 Networked YouTubers in Channel_frederator_network Sorted by Most Viewed - Socialblade.com". socialblade.com. Retrieved 2016年11月01日.
  5. ^ "New Roku Channels – April 8, 2016". suzguru.com. 2016年04月12日. Retrieved 2016年11月01日.[permanent dead link ]
  6. ^ "Kidoodle.TV Adds Four New Titles to Catalog - TVKIDS". TVKIDS. 2016年09月05日. Retrieved 2016年11月01日.

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