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Kids Learning Tube (KLT) is an educational YouTube channel that produces videos for children. The channel was created in 2015..[1] by Matt Lawrence and is known for its educational content.[2]

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Yearsactive2015–present
Subscribers2.54 million
Views2.3 billion
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Years active2015–present
Subscribers2.54 million
Views2.3 billion
Last updated: December 2025
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Kids Learning Tube produces videos that use music and animation to teach children about various subjects, including geography, science, history, and mathematics. The channel combines songs with visual content to present educational material for young audiences.

The channel’s content includes songs about countries, continents, planets, historical figures, math concepts, among other topics. [1] As of 2025, Kids Learning Tube has received over 2.2 billion views and has more than 2 million subscribers on YouTube, in addition to followers on other social media platforms.

Matt Lawrence produces content intended to teach children about various subjects. While Kids Learning Tube has garnered a substantial online following, little personal information about Matt Lawrence beyond his work on the channel is publicly available.[3]

History

Kids Learning Tube was created on January 26, 2015. It started off with some basic songs, such as the Colors song, the Opposite song, and the Shapes song. They produced more songs and switched from a biweekly upload schedule into a weekly one. There were many songs, such as the 7 Continents song, or, one of their biggest hits and their most popular video, The Planets Song, which has over 211 million views,[4] following the Vegetable song, with about 117 million.[5]

Countryflips and more advanced topics

On January 11, 2016, KLT uploaded its first geography-themed music video, the 50 States Song, with about 45 million views.[6]

Acquisition by Electric Monster Media/ZATV

In 2021, KLT was bought by Electric Monster Media.[a] At first, there were noticeable changes in the names and thumbnails of some of the channel's videos.

KLT produced a music video about artificial intelligence in which the visuals were made with AI.[7] KLT stopped uploading in July 2024 as the channel ran out of funds.

In March 2025, KLT returned with the old style, but the mouths were larger than before. The old-style mouths were reintroduced on November 1 in a video about the regions of Turkmenistan which erroneously stated that Anau was still the capital of Ahal. Lawrence said in a Google Meet that he already animated all of the countries in 2022 in the 2021 style, except for Israel and Palestine, which he refrained from covering to avoid controversy.

Impact

On January 26, 2025, fans of KLT organized KLT10, an event in which they partied and discussed the 10th anniversary of the KLT channel. The event featured videos animated in the KLT style by many creators, including KLTRR (which started in 2022), E TAN THE BIG MAN, Orion, and VexGeography.[8]

Notes

  1. Now rebranded into ZATV.

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