Edutainment
We have a desire to make education playful and fun. We use art as the veichle to learn and connect with universal knowledge. We don't see that there is a difference between school time, free time, hollidays, work. All we see if life time and the choice is ours what we take in.
We don't understand why the entertainment we feed our children with these days are so full of violence and made up stories.
"I asked a friends daughter why she loved Harry Potter so much. She said because it creates emotions through mystery."
Then I thought why do we have to create made up stories for our children to experience emotions? Why not teach them about the "myster" that we all are part of. That is why we have stars as background, because the greatest mystery of all is that we are here on this blue ball in space.
Happy Hearts is edutainment created by children, for children, teaching practical life skills for happiness. Through art festivals, online content, and in-school programs, kids share knowledge across borders. The magic is sustained by sales of the art co-created at our festivals — kids helping kids shape a brighter future.
Art Festival
At our art festivals, children co-create unique art, learn and share their country’s happiness knowledge and cultural heritage.

Online
Our online platform extends the festival spirit worldwide, where children learn from children. They explore free art classes, happiness shows, and practices that build emotional skills.

In School
Our vision is that art creates happy spaces in schools — turning classrooms and corridors into places of hope and inspiration. With real art created by children around the world, carrying a message of collaboration and contribution.

“You are doing great service to humanity.”
Merrill J Fernando
Founder Dilmah Tea | Event Sponsor Letter J in Sri Lanka
Why we have happyhearts.space as a domain and a space background:
“I went to space and discovered an enormous lie.”
Former astronaut Ron Garan reveals the "enormous lie" of global division after witnessing Earth's fragile biosphere from the International Space Station.
Ron Garan spent nearly six months orbiting the Earth, a journey that permanently altered his understanding of our world. From the International Space Station, he experienced the "Overview Effect," a profound cognitive shift where political borders and social divisions completely vanish. Looking down at the planet from 250 miles up, Garan was struck by the shocking thinness of the atmosphere—a delicate blanket of gases that serves as the only shield against the lethal vacuum of space. This vantage point replaced the concept of separate nations with the reality of a single, fragile orb suspended in the darkness of the cosmos.
This perspective led Garan to conclude that many of humanity’s greatest challenges, from climate change to biodiversity loss, are actually symptoms of a "lie" we tell ourselves: that we are separate from the environment. Instead of seeing competing economies or political factions, he saw a unified, interconnected biosphere supporting nearly every living thing. He argues that our survival depends on shifting our collective mindset to match this orbital reality, treating the planet not as a resource to be divided, but as a rare and finite life-support system that requires urgent, global stewardship.
Source: Big Think (2024). I went to space and discovered an enormous lie: Astronaut Ron Garan on the Overview Effect. Big Think Media.


