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Life & Work with Brianne Elliott of Plant city Fl

Today we’d like to introduce you to Brianne Elliott.

Hi Brianne, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
My creative journey started long before I ever realized it was a career path. Growing up, art and storytelling were the places where I felt most at home. I drew constantly, created characters, and imagined entire worlds. But like many people, life took me in different directions—I became a wife, a mom, and someone who put everyone else first while quietly carrying my creative dreams.

Everything changed when I finally gave myself permission to build what I had always imagined: a world that would inspire, uplift, and encourage children. That dream became Baby Berries™, an animated preschool brand built around kindness, learning, and social-emotional growth. I co-created it with my team, blending art, animation, education, and heart into characters who teach children that who they are is enough.

Today, Baby Berries™ is growing across YouTube, schools, books, and merchandise. I get to speak in classrooms, connect with families, publish books, and bring my characters to life through animation. And while I’m still building, still learning, still evolving, I finally feel like I’m exactly where I’m meant to be creating with intention, sharing my art with the world, and showing others that it’s never too late to start.

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
My journey wasn’t linear—there were setbacks, long nights, and years of learning everything on my own. But each step has been guided by purpose: helping children discover confidence, creativity, and compassion through stories.

As you know, we’re big fans of you and your work. For our readers who might not be as familiar what can you tell them about what you do?
My work blends storytelling, art, animation, and early childhood education. I’m the Co-Owner and Creative Executive of Baby Berries™, an animated preschool brand that teaches positive affirmations, emotional intelligence, and real-world learning through colorful characters and playful adventures.

I specialize in creating heart-centered content for young children—from animated episodes and educational printables to coloring books, activity books, and children’s literature. My creative focus is always the same: helping kids feel confident, loved, capable, and seen.

I’m most known for designing characters that make children feel safe and supported—like Blu, Razzie, Mul, and Vittle—and bringing them to life through stories that blend SEL (social-emotional learning) with fun, nature-based adventures. Teachers, parents, and students often tell me that Baby Berries™ feels comforting and relatable, and that means everything to me.

One of the things I’m most proud of is the impact I’ve seen firsthand. When I visit schools and watch children connect with the characters, repeat the affirmations, or proudly show their art from our workshops, it’s a reminder of why I create. I’m proud that our brand promotes kindness, confidence, and emotional growth in a way that feels both gentle and genuinely helpful to children.

What sets me apart is the way I merge creativity with purpose. Every design, story, and animation choice is intentional. I draw from real emotions, real family experiences, and a desire to give kids the tools I wish I had growing up. Baby Berries™ isn’t just a show—it’s an entire ecosystem built to nurture young minds through art, storytelling, and affirmations.

And because my team and I are independent creators, everything we build is handcrafted with passion, originality, and heart. We don’t chase trends—we create meaningful content that lasts.

Do you any memories from childhood that you can share with us?
One of my favorite childhood memories is when my parents took me on the Disney Animation Studio walking tour at what was then MGM Studios—now Disney’s Hollywood Studios here in Florida. I remember watching the animators through the glass windows, seeing them bring characters to life frame by frame. It felt like witnessing real magic.

I didn’t fully understand the process at the time, but I knew how it made me feel. Seeing the movies I loved being created right in front of me sparked something inside me. That moment planted the seed for everything I’m doing today—storytelling, art, animation, and building worlds that inspire children. It was the first time I realized that real people get to make magic for a living, and I’ve been chasing that magic ever since.

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