Minno

Minno is an online subscription-based streaming media provider created by Erick Goss and Dan Raines. Minno is an ad-free, subscription digital platform with curated entertainment and educational choices the whole family will love—including the world’s largest collection of Classic VeggieTales. Minno has a publishing arm in partnership with Hachette Nashville with offerings such as the #1 Amazon bestseller The Laugh and Learn Bible for Kids and offers a free, home-based digital Sunday School experience for kids called Church at Home. Minno also houses Minno Life, a parenting blog with expert resources and voices for Christian parents. The Minno Store offers books, Bibles, and other resources from our children's publishing program that to help families experience God together. From board books to middle-grade novels, Minno books help kids better understand what the Bible teaches and offers insights for living out their faith in everyday life. With these faith based resources, Minno aims to be a one-stop solution for parents and kids.

Minno
Founded2018
Founder(s)Erick Goss and Dan Raines
ProductsChristian streaming media for children
URLhttps://www.gominno.com

Video is made available through applications for smartphones, tablets, and popular streaming devices such as Roku and Chromecast.

History

Minno, formerly JellyTelly, was created by Erick Goss and Dan Raines after they had searched far and wide for an educational children's platform to help their kids learn about the bible. They then created a new network of sorts, featuring content for kids that enriched them, and also taught them about their faith and religion.[1] In March of 2020, Minno created a free resource for families unable to physically attend church due to the COVID-19 pandemic called Church at Home. Minno’s free Church at Home program affords families an easy-to-use, home-based digital Sunday School experience[2].

Programming

Minno Original Programming

What’s in the Bible?

What's in the Bible is a series of shows in which a felt puppet named Buck Denver and his felt puppet friends explore the Bible and teach kids the true meaning found within scripture.

Buck's Mailbag!

On Buck's Mailbag!, the puppet character Buck Denver answers real questions that kids who watch the show have asked.

God's Amazing Animals

Featuring the characters Clive and Ian, this series discussed a different animal each episode for Christian children to understand the Bible more easily.

MSI

Here different topics from science are discussed each episode.

Sports Clinic

Past NFL athletes and athletes from other organization discuss different sports and things like teamwork.

Michael's 10 Best Films of All Time

This series has the character Michael discussing anything from his top 10 favorite movies to his favorite things.

The Books of the Bible

Sometimes taught by Sunday School Lady and sometime by the Bently Brothers, in each episode a part of a book of the Bible is discussed (or sung about).

Kid's Talk

In this series, real kids from all around the world record segments and then they get aired on TV. Anything from discussing helping others, to seeing what its like to be the kids of a missionary is discussed.

GodRocks!

GodRocks! is a series of videos by Chelsea Road Productions. The videos feature four characters, Chip, Gem, Carb and Splinter. In each episode, the characters go on an adventure, or sing a song, and at the end of each episode, each story is connected to a meaning from the Bible.

The Fantastic World!

The Fantastic World! is an adventure series about a young girl thrown into a world of turmoil by a magical chest she finds in an antique store. She soon learns that she has an unbelievable power that she can use to save this new world.

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Home Video Releases

The characters of Minno have recently starred in a new spinoff series titled "What's In The Bible with Buck Denver?", a new home video series for kids. What's In The Bible has released over 13 DVD Volumes (each with two 25 minute episodes). The series will cover the entire Bible.[3] The first two volumes were released on March 1, 2010.[4] Also, Why Do We Call It Christmas?, Clive and Ian's Wonder-Blimp of Knowledge, Sing Through the Bible! and Galaxy Buck: Mission to Sector 9.

1. What's in the Bible? DVD 1 - In the Beginning (Genesis)

2. What's in the Bible? DVD 2 - Let My People Go! (Exodus)

3. What's in the Bible? DVD 3 - Wandering in the Desert (Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy)

4. What's in the Bible? DVD 4 - Battle for the Promised Land! (Joshua, Judges, and Ruth)

5. What's in the Bible? DVD 5 - Israel Gets a King! (1 and 2 Samuel)

6. What's in the Bible? DVD 6 - A Nation Divided (Kings and Chronicles)

7. Why Do We Call It Christmas?

8. What's in the Bible? DVD 7 - Exile and Return (Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther)

9. Buck Denver and Friends present, Clive and Ian's Wonder-blimp of Knowledge: 6 Big Questions About God

10. What's in the Bible? DVD 8 - Words To Make Us Wise (Psalms, Proverbs, and the Writings)

11. What's in the Bible? DVD 9 - God Speaks (Isaiah, Jeremiah, and the Prophets)

12. What's in the Bible? DVD 10 - Jesus Is The Good News! (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John)

13. What's in the Bible? DVD 11 - Spreading The Good News! (The Book Of Acts)

14. Buck Denver and Friends present, Clive and Ian's Wonder-blimp of Knowledge 2: 7 Big Questions About God

15. What's in the Bible? DVD 12 - Letters From Paul! (Romans through Philemon)

16. What's in the Bible? DVD 13 - God's Kingdom Comes! (General Epistles & Revelation)

17. Sing Through the Bible!

18. Galaxy Buck: Mission To Sector 9

Technical Details

Minno is a WordPress site which uses Ooyala.com for video delivery. The combination of WordPress and Ooyala allows the site to scale quickly without worries of service issues.

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