All New Nick Jr. Show – Shimmer and Shine to Premiere August 24

The Kids with Shimmer and Shine

Shimmer and Shine is an adorable new show on Nick Jr. We received a special sampler of episodes from Nick Jr. to check out with the kids. I brought it to them to watch and they already knew about the show from On Demand and they were totally on board. I watched a couple of episodes with them and I like what the show is trying to accomplish. Basically there are two genies in training, they make mistakes when wishes are made and so things don’t go smoothly. They have to use their wits and adapt. That is certainly something that kids need to have in their skill set. Life is unpredictable and so being able to be flexible and a creative problem solver will help so much as they grow.

Here is the show trailer and below there is a press release all about the show.

NICKELODEON TAKES PRESCHOOLERS ON A MAGICAL GENIE ADVENTURE WITH SHIMMER AND SHINE, BRAND-NEW ANIMATED SERIES LAUNCHING MONDAY, AUG. 24, AT 7:30 P.M. (ET/PT)

Full-Length Episodes and Original Short-Form Content Available on NickJr.com and Nick Jr. App

NEW YORK – July 29, 2015 – Preschoolers will enter a whimsical genie world full of magic, music and misadventures in Nickelodeon’s brand-new animated series, Shimmer and Shine, premiering Monday, Aug. 24, at 7:30 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nick and the Nick Jr. channel. The series (20 episodes) follows twin genies-in-training, Shimmer and Shine, who grant wishes for their friend Leah that lead to surprising mishaps–but the trio always figures out a way to make the mistakes turn out great.

Shimmer and Shine features a social-emotional curriculum highlighting the importance of teamwork, resilience and overcoming obstacles. The series is created by Farnaz Esnaashari-Charmatz (post-production supervisor for Dora the Explorer, Go, Diego, Go!) and produced at Nickelodeon Animation Studios in Burbank, Calif. Following its U.S. launch, Shimmer and Shine will debut on Nickelodeon’s international channels beginning this fall.

“The beautiful fantasy world of Shimmer and Shine offers endless possibilities for magical adventures and preschoolers will love the genies’ playful humor and enthusiasm,” said Russell Hicks, Nickelodeon’s President of Content Development and Production. “First-time creator Farnaz Esnaashari-Charmatz is a homegrown success story who started as an intern at Nick 10 years ago. She epitomizes the diverse talent and empowering spirit that comes from the Nickelodeon Animation Studio.”

Leading up to the linear series premiere of Shimmer and Shine, NickJr.com and the Nick Jr. App will roll out all-new full-length episodes and short-form content. The Aug. 24 linear series premiere will be available on NickJr.com, Nick Jr. App and Nick VOD beginning Aug. 25.

In “The Sweetest Thing,” premiering Aug. 24, Leah wishes for the genies’ help in making cupcakes for her school bake sale. Through silly misunderstandings, Leah, Shimmer and Shine find themselves stuck with a giant birthday cake, some farm animals and no wishes left. They must work together to fix their magical mistakes without drawing the attention of Leah’s curious (and hungry) neighbor, Zac.

In Shimmer and Shine, the eponymous twin sisters are Leah’s secret genies. Leah always has a dilemma that she needs her magical friends’ assistance with, and the genies-in-training are happy to grant her a maximum of three wishes a day to help her out. Sometimes they misinterpret what Leah wishes for and accidentally grant her wishes she didn’t even mean to make. Each wrong wish quickly compounds into a crazy adventure. Ultimately, through teamwork, the genies and Leah find a way to fix the problem.

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