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Every episode is recorded in Spanish with several words and phrases spoken in English, allowing children 2 thru 7 to be entertained as they learn two languages. The premise of every episode revolves around solving “the riddle of the day.” Combining singing and dancing, the characters Sofia, Fernando, Adriana and Andres find five giant puzzle pieces, which solve the riddle, revealing the topic or theme of the show for that day. Along the way, Dos y Dos teaches fundamental core values like sharing, helping, and the importance of teamwork. Every show has music videos performed by the cast in Spanish, and when “Foto Joe” arrives to share photos of his world travels, the kids get to sing a song in English. As the show comes to an end, children will have learned something special about a myriad of topics - from shapes and colors, to the world around them. Every episode of Dos y Dos contains three to four musical performances. Beyond building interest and enthusiasm, the musical portions of the show help children learn key motor skills, including eye-hand coordination and multiple-step retention. Dos y Dos uses educational concepts fundamental to the development of toddlers and young children. Cultivating children’s imaginations is important to the creative team, and every episode takes advantage of the creativity found in each and every youngster. The 40-member team behind the creation of Dos y Dos includes television executives, educational consultants, and theater professionals. The LAMC parent company, which produces the series, is headed by Joe Lizura, CEO/Executive Producer; Everett Hernandez, President; and Douglas Friedman, Director of International Broadcasting. Every episode of Dos y Dos is shot at the KPBS studios in San Diego, California, and overseen by translators from Columbia, Mexico and Los Angeles. “Dos y Dos is the only kids’ entertainment troupe featuring a fully bilingual and bi-cultural cast that performs for preschoolers in Spanish while also teaching them English,” said Lizura. “Dos y Dos is a rarity in children’s television – a compelling property for preschoolers that celebrates diversity while empowering young kids to learn and speak Spanish and English,” said Carlin West, Executive Vice President, Product Acquisitions & Development, 4Kids Entertainment. “We’ve been looking for some time to find a quality property for this growing demographic. Joe Lizura and his talented team has have done an outstanding job in creating a unique television experience, and 4Kids is excited to have the opportunity to build a well-rounded licensing program based on this wonderful program.” |