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FableVision Studios is a media production studio located on the top floor of the Boston Children's Museum in the city's Innovation District. The studio designs and develops an array of educational media, including software, apps, games, animated films, websites, and museum kiosks. FableVision also offers strategy and media consulting services.

History
FableVision was founded in 1996 by siblings Peter and Paul Reynolds, in partnership with Gary Goldberger and John Lechner. Paul and Peter Reynolds both worked in media and technology prior to founding FableVision, at Cosmic Blender and Tom Snyder Productions, respectively. Peter Reynolds also comes from a children’s literature background. He remains an active author and illustrator of children’s books.

FableVision was originally located in Watertown, Massachusetts. After 10 years in Watertown, the studio moved to a new space above the Boston Children’s Museum, located in the Innovation District. The building, now named the Yawkey Center for Children and Learning, also houses several other educational organizations, such as JumpStart and Citizen Schools.

FableVision Studios has collaborated with broadcasters, publishers, nonprofits, research groups, and museums, including PBS, The Jim Henson Company, Nick Jr., Smithsonian, MIT, and National Geographic Society to design and develop educational media that aims to helps learners of all ages reach their full potential.

The studio has also been part of several educational initiatives across the nation, including the development of game-based assessments and programs emphasizing “ethical decision-making scenarios” for young students.

FableVision Learning
FableVision Learning is a K-12 educational media publisher providing creative learning tools and resources for the classroom.

The Reynolds Center for Teaching, Learning and Creativity
The Reynolds Center for Teaching, Learning and Creativity is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that encourages creativity and innovation in teaching and learning. They work with partners to develop and evaluate new media, tools, and initiatives for learning. The center also offers workshops, retreats, and PD programs.