Snoop Dogg’s Animated Series to Teach Kids the Importance of Voting

 

SAN ANGELO, TX - Doggyland, the popular 3D animated series co-created by rapper and producer Snoop Dogg, is set to release a special episode this month teaching children the importance of voting.

The series, which promotes social-emotional and cognitive development for young children, will launch the “Election Day” episode where kids will learn how to make choices in a school election.

The episode offers a non-biased, kid-friendly approach, allowing children to follow the animated characters as they make choices on issues like naptime and snacks while highlighting the process of voting and decision-making. The show aims to engage preschoolers and young children through fun songs, rap, and dance.

Doggyland, which streams on YouTube and other platforms, has gained popularity for its educational content, including songs on topics like affirmations, letters, colors, and hygiene. The show boasts over 1 million subscribers and delivers messages that encourage positive social interactions and emotional growth.

Snoop Dogg, also a longtime youth football coach, said his goal is to provide free, positive, and educational entertainment for 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," said Snoop Dogg of his desire to be a show co-creator. "We wanted to bring our show to YouTube and YouTube Kids, which provides free access to everyone, so all the kids can enjoy it."

The new Doggyland episodes, including “Election Day,” will be available on YouTube Kids and other platforms this month.

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