Zip and the Tiny Sprouts IP Hits YouTube

The first episodes of Tiny Souls Media’s Zip and the Tiny Sprouts have debuted on YouTube, with new ones releasing every other weekend.

Each episode features stories and original music on themes such as patience, perseverance and gratitude and are grounded in established curriculum frameworks and developmental psychology research. The new series follows Tiny Souls Media’s release of caregiver and parenting courses on its app and website to provide expert advice, purposeful activities and games and more to help them support their children’s growth.

Zip and the Tiny Sprouts is written and directed by K Love You Bye’s Peter Johnston and Kyle Logan, with Chris Bennett (Bluey) as an animation director. There are 26 seven-minute episodes in the first season. The first five episodes have garnered over 1.5 million views within the first month of its release.

“Each episode of Zip and the Tiny Sprouts is thoughtfully crafted with humor and heart,” said Lacey Mason (Sesame Workshop, Dodo Kids), head of development and production at Tiny Souls Media. “We have an extremely talented art and animation team making the Sprouts and their world come to life in fantastic, endearing and relatable ways.”

“We are thrilled to launch this unique animated series alongside a robust offering of resources and activities that empower caregivers and educators of young children to learn about important themes that can create a solid foundation for their well-being,” said Shadi Toloui-Wallace, founder and chief creative officer of Tiny Souls Media.