Eve is small—but her problems feel enormous. When the wolves won’t stop picking on her, she runs away. But her mother gently shows her how even the smallest can be strong—through three unforgettable stories. Little Eve is a poetic fulldome film told in two distinct versions, both included in one license: The Family version follows Eve as she hears about brave creatures that shaped life on Earth: a tiny cell, a walking fish, and a squirrel that outsmarted extinction. The School version begins in space and explores what makes our planet so unique—from Venus’s glow to Earth’s gift of life. In both versions, Eve listens, learns, and begins to wonder: what if she’s stronger than she thinks?
Discussion Guide
Simple conversational prompts to guide students’ reflection
E-worksheet
Printable worksheet to reinforce student’s learning
Content for Every Level
Pre-School
Primary Science
Adaptive Thinking
Eve learns how her ancestors (fishes and small mammals) survived not by being the strongest, but by adapting to their environments. This teaches students that flexibility and adaptability are forms of strength.
Communication Skills
Effective Communication: The story provides a "language" for children to talk about difficult social situations (bullying). By discussing Eve’s response to the wolves, students learn to articulate their feelings and perspectives more clearly.