Snoop Dogg’s 3D Animated Series Promotes Social-Emotional and Cognitive Development in Young Children
Get ready for a new episode of Doggyland, the popular 3D animated series co-created by Snoop Dogg, October London, and Claude Brookes. The upcoming episode, “Election Day,” is set to release in October and teaches kids the importance of voting in a fun and engaging way.
In this episode, the Doggyland crew decides who they want to vote for in their school election, making choices based on things like naptime, favorite drinks, and more. The episode aims to promote social-emotional and cognitive development in young children, teaching them about the value of voting and making informed decisions.
Doggyland has already made a name for itself with its vibrant animation, memorable characters, and educational content. The series has produced a variety of songs about affirmations, letters, numbers, hygiene, colors, animals, good habits, and accepting others. With over one million YouTube subscribers and 1.5 million views per day across various platforms, Doggyland is quickly becoming a favorite among families.
Co-founder Claude Brookes, an Emmy-nominated producer, is available for interviews and features. He has a wealth of experience in the entertainment industry, having acted in over 300 episodes of television and produced over 500 episodes of television shows.
Snoop Dogg, a father, grandfather, and longtime youth football coach, is passionate about creating positive and educational environments for all children. “As a father, grandfather and longtime youth football coach, it’s always been important to me to build positive and educational environments for all children. We wanted to bring our show to YouTube and YouTube Kids which provides free access to everyone, so all the kids can enjoy it,” he said.
The characters from Doggyland bring messages to life in a fun and engaging way, encouraging young children to feel confident expressing uncertainty and helping them navigate the challenges of learning with curiosity and openness. The series’ recent learning anthem, “I Don’t Know,” featuring Snoop Dogg as his character Bow Wizzle, teaches children that it’s okay not to have all the answers and promotes a healthy attitude towards asking questions and seeking knowledge.
For more information about Doggyland and to stay up-to-date on the series, visit their website, Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook pages.