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In 1976 a small group of women in Leeds, England decided to make an animated film about the need for childcare. The newly formed Nursery Film Group based the story on reliable research, and told it from a preschooler’s knee-high point of view. The film took two years to make, and was shown all over Britain and beyond. MapIt formed part of a successful campaign to improve nursery education, for the benefit of children and of their parents – especially mothers. It did so well that they renamed themselves the Leeds Animation Workshop, and have been producing films on social and educational issues ever since.

The five female members of the Workshop run their organization as a not-for-profit, cooperative company. And just as they did in 1976, they continue to create all their films in hand-drawn animation. This gentle style helps to make the complex and sensitive issues addressed in their programs accessible to a broad audience. The films are funny, touching and sometimes heartbreaking.

Whether updating a program or producing an entirely new one, the Workshop staff closely consult with the relevant experts and organizations in the field to ensure they provide the best information.

We at Leaf Learning are thrilled by the high quality of the Workshop's programs. The care put into their creations is rare and special - these programs are truly handcrafted, as the Workshop spends nearly a year at a time creating each one.

Leaf Learning is proud to be the exclusive source for Leeds Animation Workshop programs in the United States.

We invite you to take a look for yourself.


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  Teenage Grief This video contains six separate episodes about young people, from a wide range of backgrounds, facing different kinds of bereavement;
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  Out At Work

2006! Coming out at work is not as simple as it sounds! This film tells the stories of six workers in a...

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  Minding The Baby

The birth of a baby will change its parents' relationship completely... Nothing can fully prepare people for the birth of a baby.

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  Not Too Young To Grieve

When someone dies, it affects everyone in their family, even if they are very young. Children under five have feelings just as strong as...

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  Dads Inside And Out

This short animated video looks at the difficulties facing fathers and stepfathers who are in prison and their children.

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  Good To Be Home

This program is designed for prisoners and their partners, in groups or at home. It is useful for raising awareness and starting discussion in...

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  Beyond Belief

This animated video looks at the impact of child sexual abuse on families, and at how parents and carers can best support children who have...

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  Joined-Up Families

If a family goes through big changes while the children are growing up, it can take years for everything to settle down again afterwards.

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  Believe Me

This animated program deals with its subject in a straightforward and non-sensational way. It shows that sexual abuse consists of a wide range...

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  Grief In The Family

When someone dies, life for those who were close to them will never be the same again. Bereavement is particularly hard for families. At a time...

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  Bridging The Gap

Welcome to the Generation Gap: an area with an often stormy climate, and some interesting inhabitants - parents, for instance... and teenagers...

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  Tell It Like It Is

This animated program examines problems faced by young people at school, especially those caused by gender stereotyping and bullying.

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  Home Truths

Five young people tell of their experiences of domestic violence.

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  Working With Care

Once upon a time, Queen Ella became a working mother. She and Prince Charming were bringing up their children according to principles of...

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  Did I Say Hairdressing? I Meant Astrophysics

Subverting themes from traditional stories, this entertaining and thought-provoking animated film helps to show why women are...

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  A World Of Difference

Alien abduction saves Natalie from the menace of the school bullies and takes her off to the planet Helicon, where she is asked to solve a...

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  No Offense

No Offense shows how to identify and deal with sexual and racial harassment, homophobia and other forms of unacceptable behavior...

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  Waste Watchers

This program raises awareness and provides an effective source of information about the greenhouse effect, global warming, and simple practical...

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  Through The Glass Ceiling

This may be a fairy story, but its theme of equal opportunity at work is firmly set in the real world.

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  All Stressed Up

All Stressed Up challenges several popular assumptions about workplace stress.

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  Alice In Wasteland

This program provides an introduction to the problems associated with various kinds of pollution. Alice travels around the world,...

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