Human Nature, the new educational series, is a value-oriented children’s entertainment talk show produced by Sabbatical Entertainment in partnership with Cloud9world, very soon to be broadcast on Univision. This is the third show of Sabbatical that will be on the Univision’ screen.
Human Nature is the first talk show where distinguished representatives of the animal kingdom share their wisdom to convey values and lessons to their favorite people: kids. Human Nature is a series of 52 25-minute episodes.
Positive behavior and character strength are built in children by reinforcing values and virtues, as exemplified by the little animals in their leading roles and by their tales.
Based on the stories of Cloud9World, which are embedded in the educational curriculum at top schools in the United States and Latin America, Human Nature freely recreates these animal adventures in a fun-filled talk show where the guests are animals.
“I used to be approached quite often by worried parents who fretted about the values that their kids would absorb in today’s world. That concern was so real that it led the Cloud9World group to develop fun and effective ways for kids to learn lifelong deep and practical values through our school-based educational program,” said Andrea Nachtigall of Cloud9World.
“I discovered the extraordinary universe of Cloud9World through books that my kids bring home from school and I read to them at night. I found them so inspiring that I looked for the woman behind the idea for the stories and suggested turning her original, unique, and innovative concept into an educational and entertaining show,” Miguel Somoza, Sabbatical Entertainment CEO.
“It is important to invest in kids’ content since children are our future. As a mother, I know the importance of planting in our children fundamental values, and this series does just that in a fun and playful way. Starting this summer, the whole family will be able to enjoy Human Nature on Saturday mornings on Univision,” commented Bárbara Musa Ruíz, senior director of Programming at Univision.