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June 17th, 2026
Department for Education bring early years careers to life with DOOH ‘Play Stations’

As part of its ‘Do Something Big’ campaign, the Department for Educationhas brought an award-winning Digital Out of Home activation to Manchester, transforming city-centre screens into real-time interactive experiences designed to inspire more people to explore a career in early years. 

The campaign converts premium small format screens across Ocean’s The Loop network in Manchester city centre into immersive environments, inviting passersby to get a glimpse into the work of early years educators by physically engaging with young children.

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The Loop, Spinningfields, Manchester

Created by Havas London, the idea uses reactive mixed reality technology, with participants stepping onto a floor vinyl positioned in front of the screens, triggering motion-based gameplay that allows them to interact directly with the young children featured on screen. From ‘Peekaboo’ to ‘Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes’, the games bring to life the joy of working with young children while highlighting the vital role early years educators play in supporting children’s learning, development and wellbeing. 

Alongside the interactive installations, the campaign is amplified through additional DOOH placements across Manchester, including Arndale Media Wall, Printworks and roadside screens, targeting commuters and students at scale.

The idea won bronze in the ‘non-profit’ category in Ocean’s annual Digital Creative Competition which recognises and rewards ideas which push the boundaries of DOOH. 

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The Loop, Manchester Arndale

Laurence Russ, deputy director: workforce recruitment and mission campaigns at the Department for Education, commented: “Play Stations’ brings our ‘Do Something Big’ campaign to life in a bold and unexpected way. It invites them to step in and experience for themselves the energy, spontaneity and connection you get from working with young children.

“By turning everyday spaces into something playful and interactive, we’re helping people see early years in a new light – not just as a job, but as a career that’s engaging, full of purpose and where you can help give children the best start in life.”

Dan Cole, executive creative director at Havas London, added“Anyone who has spent any time with a 3-year-old will know that no two days are ever the same… the children will bring a constant smile to your face. We wanted people to meet these little characters and experience some of what makes working with young children so rewarding.”

“’Play Stations’ lets people consider that possibility in a way traditional advertising just can’t. By turning Digital Out of Home into something physical, playful, and participatory, we’re helping people feel the joy of the job in a way that’s immediate and memorable.

Melanie Blood, head of Ocean Labs UK, said: “This is a brilliant example of how DOOH can create genuine participation rather than simply delivering a message. By inviting people to experience the role for themselves, the campaign creates a memorable and meaningful connection with an important career opportunity.”

The campaign is live from 15th June, with production handled by Prose on Pixels.

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