Nickelodeon to Debut 100 Episodes of Preschool Series

Shimmer & Shine Pictured: (L-R) Nahal, Shine, Shimmer and Tala in new animated preschool series, Shimmer & Shine, coming to Nickelodeon in 2015.
Shimmer & Shine Pictured: (L-R) Nahal, Shine, Shimmer and Tala in new animated preschool series, Shimmer & Shine, coming to Nickelodeon in 2015.

Nickelodeon, a leading entertainment brand for kids, will premiere more than 100 episodes of brand-new educational preschool series in the 2014-2015 season.

Joining the just-launched Wallykazam!, and the upcoming Dora and Friends: Into the City! and Blaze and the Monster Machines, Nickelodeon’s preschool slate is getting two more newly greenlit series for the upcoming season.

Blaze and the Monster Machines Pictured: AJ and Blaze in Blaze and the Monster Machines set to premiere on Nickelodeon this fall.
Blaze and the Monster Machines Pictured: AJ and Blaze in Blaze and the Monster Machines set to premiere on Nickelodeon this fall.

These are Shimmer & Shine, an animated show starring twin genies-in-training and featuring an emotional-intelligence curriculum; and Fresh Beat Band of Spies, an animated version of the live-action series The Fresh Beat Band, teaching problem-solving.

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“This season, we are introducing Nickelodeon’s biggest pipeline of content for every demo and in every genre,” said Cyma Zarghami, president, Nickelodeon Group.

Fresh Beat Band of Spies Pictured: (L-R Clockwise) Kiki, Shout, Marina and Twist in Nickelodeon's new animated preschool series, Fresh Beat Band of Spies, set to premiere in 2015.
Fresh Beat Band of Spies Pictured: (L-R Clockwise) Kiki, Shout, Marina and Twist in Nickelodeon’s new animated preschool series, Fresh Beat Band of Spies, set to premiere in 2015.

Through the years, Nickelodeon Preschool has created shows like Blue’s Clues, Dora the Explorer, Team Umizoomi, Bubble Guppies and Wallykazam!.

The content is available on TV, online, mobile, and tablets, allowing kids to interact with and learn from their favorite characters across multiple platforms, says the company.

Photos courtesy: Nickelodeon

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