According to the Loop Scoops website, the series presents “short, funny videos to get YOU thinking about the stuff in your life and what this stuff can do to the environment. Each Scoop tells the story of something you use or see everyday — a juice box, a magazine, an electronic gadget, a glass of juice, a pile of garbage.” Leonard, newly named the Content Director at WGBH, hopes the Loop Scoop
videos will inspire kids to think in new ways and ask new questions about the provenance of the stuff in their lives, and what happens after they throw it away.The eight episode series also provides a sneak peek into “a mysterious Top Secret project” that involves “a bunch of kids, a mysterious and powerful video game, and a ton of adventure in a magical world.” We’ll try to get to the bottom of that!
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