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The popular children’s brand, Gracie’s Corner, along with its creator Graceyn Hollingsworth, is basking in success as they celebrate a significant achievement—garnering three nominations for the esteemed 2026 NAACP Image Awards.
Excitement filled the airwaves as both the official Gracie’s Corner Instagram account and Graceyn herself took to social media to share this thrilling announcement with a jubilant post.
“Gracie’s Corner and Graceyn Hollingsworth are honored to be recognized with THREE nominations for the 2026 NAACP Image Awards,” the announcement began, adorned with a purple heart and a single gold star. The post then highlighted the categories for which they were nominated and expressed gratitude to the NAACP and all of Hollingsworth’s devoted supporters.
The nominations include Outstanding Children’s Program, Outstanding Animated Series, and Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Television). The post expressed heartfelt thanks to the @naacpimageawards and the wonderful community of friends and fans for their unwavering love and support.
To conclude, Hollingsworth informed fans about the upcoming event and encouraged them to vote. “The 57th NAACP Image Awards will air on Saturday, February 28th on BET and CBS. Voting is now open; find the link in our bio,” she enthused.
Gracie’s Corner was created by Graceyn Hollingsworth and her parents. The show centers on early learning through music, movement, and repetition. Gracie’s Corner is designed for young viewers and focuses on building foundational concepts such as numbers, letters, routines, and social skills. Its format blends animation with sing-along elements that have made it a frequent pick for families with toddlers and preschoolers.
In a previous exclusive interview with BCKOnline, Graceyn shared with us she and her parents balance making content both educational and entertaining.
“We make sure that there is a learning element or a fun nursery rhyme in each video that most kids enjoy singing and that is the way we get our balance in topics. My dad and I record the music, and we then get a script that we write to our animation team to bring everything to life.”
The NAACP Image Awards highlights creative work across film, television, music, and literature that reflects cultural impact and representation. Children’s programming has increasingly become part of that recognition as demand grows for inclusive and educational content.
The 57th NAACP Image Awards will air Saturday, February 28, broadcasting on BET and CBS. Voting is currently open to the public.