One of the fun ways ABCmouse 2 personalises your child’s learning experience is through the Avatar Builder. Children can create their own character to represent themselves and express their creativity as they explore activities and adventures.
- Getting Started in My World
- Avatar Builder
- Where Avatar Appears in ABCmouse 2
- Change Your Avatar Anytime
Get Started in My World
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From the ABCmouse 2 home screen, tap the My World tile (upper-right
In My World, select My Avatar.
If you have a new profile, you’ll see a placeholder avatar with a pencil icon.
Tap the avatar, name, or pencil icon to begin editing.
Avatar Builder
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Your child will be guided through screens with customisation options, including:
Skin colour
Hair colour and style
Eyes, nose, and mouth
Clothing and accessories (tops, bottoms, shoes, glasses
Use the arrows to move forward and back through options, or tap icons at the top to jump between sections.
Tap the green tick when finished. Avatars can always be updated later.
Skin Colour
For example, the first Avatar Builder screen is for skin colour. Select a colour and you'll see how your avatar looks with that choice.
Hair Colour and Style
As another example, you can select a colour for your Avatar's hair in the top row (you can scroll side to side to see all the options). Select a hair style from the options below (scroll to see all).
We won't show all the body personalisation screens here, but there are options to personalise the Avatar's eyes, mouth/smile, and nose.
The next section of the Avatar Builder takes you through the choices for clothing and accessories.
Select from the selection of tops, bottoms, shoes, and glasses. When you've finished personalising your Avatar (for now), click the green tick button.
Where the Avatar Appears
Once created, your child’s avatar will be visible in several places:
My World
Home screen (upper-left corner for the current user)
Change User screen
Change Your Avatar Anytime
To update an avatar, tap the edit/pencil icon in My World or on the Change User screen.
Children can change hairstyles, outfits, or other features as often as they like
Good to Know
Avatars are linked to individual child profiles, so each child can create their own unique character.
Personalising an avatar can help children feel more connected and motivated in their learning journey.