For parents & caregivers

Made for your little one.Designed for you.

Everything we create at Shrempies is grounded in child development, emotionally honest, and built to make your time together richer — not to maximise screen time.

0–3 yearsZero adsZero dataCo-viewing friendly

Age-by-age guide

Right content,right time.

What Shrempies offers at 0 – 6 months

Gentle lullabies that calm the nervous system. Soft melodies and warm vocals for sensory comfort during feeds, naps, and settling.

Floating with the TideThe Shrempy HumLittle Lights Go Dim

Why it matters at this stage

At this stage, repetition and rhythm are everything. Simple melodic patterns become familiar anchors — giving your baby something predictable in a huge new world.

Developmental goals at this stage:

Sensory regulation
Familiar voice recognition
Sleep association

How we're different

Built for babies,not algorithms.

Emotional intelligence first

Every song, story, and character is designed around naming feelings — not hiding them. We treat your child's inner life as the most important thing.

Developmentally grounded

From nervous system regulation to language acquisition — each piece of content is built around how young brains actually develop, not what's most engaging to an algorithm.

Genuinely beautiful

Children deserve beauty, not noise. Shrempies is ocean-rich, warm, and full of real wonder — a world you'll actually enjoy visiting with them.

Zero data. Zero ads. Zero tracking.

Shrempies was built for babies, not algorithms. We collect nothing. No cookies for kids, no behavioural tracking, no advertising to children. Period.

Privacy Pledge

Zero data.Zero ads. Zero tracking.

Shrempies collects no data from children. No advertising to under-3s. No behavioural tracking. No cookies served to your child. We built this for babies, and babies deserve a different standard.

No ads to children
No data collection
No behavioural tracking

Watch together

Co-viewingmakes it count.

Research shows watching together — not just letting them watch — doubles the developmental benefit. Here's how to make it easy.

01

Name what you see

"Look — Pip looks worried. Can you see his face?" Pointing to emotion in a character helps your child start to recognise it in themselves.

02

Move together

When a movement song comes on, join in. Even at 6 months, watching a trusted adult respond to music builds neural connections and trust.

03

Pause and wonder

"I wonder why Coral feels that way?" You don't need an answer. The wondering itself is the developmental moment — curiosity is the goal.

04

Bring it into the day

"Remember when Bubbles didn't want to stop playing? I think you feel like that right now." Connecting the show to real moments doubles the learning.

Parent newsletter

The best of Shrempies,in your inbox.

Age-calibrated activity ideas, new songs, co-viewing tips, and character updates — curated for the age your child is right now.

No spam. No data sharing. Unsubscribe any time.

Ready to explore together?

Songs, characters, printables, and more.