The series “O Litoral para Crianças” is an adaptation for Portuguese and Portugal of "Coasts for Kids". The original series resulted from a transdisciplinary team effort co-ordinated by Irene Delgado-Fernandez (formerly at Edge Hill University, UK, and currently at University of Cadiz). Project resources were co-created by children, their families, teachers, artists, and coastal scientists in 2021. In five short episodes, school pupils aged 6-10 explain what the coast is, its dynamics, the various environments that compose it (highlighting those located in the Algarve), how people affect the coast and what can be done to protect it. The videos and their content are freely accessible , which can be watched with or without parental supervision and in an educational context. The first episode (Episódio 1) defines 'coasts' and their significance for biodiversity, resources, and well-being. It shows population densities around the worlds' coastlines, and the pressure people can exert on coastal environments. This first episode also refers to global concerns such as storminess and rising sea levels and introduces kids to coastal squeeze, erosion, and flooding.