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Welcome to Wick’s Atlas

Hello, curious one.
Meet Wick.

Wick is a little lantern who travels the world to learn about everything in it — spiders and sharks, shiny stones and quiet stars, dinosaurs and deep dark caves. Every week, he packs his satchel, checks his compass, and shows kids something new.

Wick, a navy plush lantern with green eyes and a warm amber glow, smiling gently
A little about our friend

Wick is small, but his world is enormous.

He carries a leather satchel for his treasures, a compass that always points to the next curious thing, and a soft glow that keeps the dark from feeling scary. When Wick finds something interesting — a kind of beetle, a kind of cloud, a kind of stone — he stops, looks closely, and tells you about it. He likes to look, he likes to wonder, and he loves a good question.

Wick’s Atlas is a quiet, friendly place to learn. No yelling, no flashing lights — just a little lantern, a satchel full of questions, and someone curious to share them with.

Coming very soon

The first video is on its way.

Wick is packing his satchel. While he gets ready, hit subscribe on YouTube so you don’t miss the very first journey.

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What you’ll find here

A whole world of curious things.

Each journey, Wick puts on the right gear for the job. A magnifier for the tiny things, a snorkel for the wet things, a helmet for the things that glitter deep in the dark.

Wick dressed as a spiders explorer

Spiders

Eight legs, eight eyes, and the silk that holds the world together.

Wick dressed as a sharks explorer

Sharks

From tiny puppy-sized sharks to giants the size of a school bus.

Wick dressed as a dinosaurs explorer

Dinosaurs

Bones, feathers, and the giants that walked here long before us.

Wick dressed as a stars explorer

Stars

The bright lights in the night sky, and the stories we tell about them.

Wick dressed as a gemstones explorer

Gemstones

Sparkling stones that grew slowly, slowly, slowly inside the earth.

Wick dressed as a birds explorer

Birds

Singers, swimmers, builders, and the only animals with feathers.

Travel with Wick.

Subscribe on YouTube to follow every journey, or read the blog for the full story behind each video — scripts, pictures, and a few extra facts that didn’t quite fit.