

The Israeli couple is hoping Leafers will turn into a full-fledged brand: Amir runs a private kindergarten in Hod Ha’Sharon, Israel, which carries the Leafers name.

The kids obtain not only the environmental values, but also some knowledge in geography, discovering new places on the planet in each episode,” Amir said. “The fact that every episode occurs in a different location on the globe, makes it easy for kids to relate, regardless of their origin.
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They have partnered with Dori Media Spike Productions, who plan to release the series around the world. Many qualities and behaviors were taken from day-to-day activities in the kindergarten.”Īs part of the Leafers brand, Amir and Liat are already planning a line of products escorting the release of the show, such as books based on the episodes, a line of clothing, computer games and a website. “Ron and some of the kids in Amir’s kindergarten were an inspiration for the characters in the show. The couple found inspiration for the characters in their own son, Ron: “Ron was actually present at all the important meetings with the investors and the creators of the series,” said Liat. Therefore, the number of topics for the episodes is almost infinite,” Liat told NoCamels. “The stories are real and unfortunately happen every day on earth. It turns out a huge mountain of garbage is blocking vital sunrays they need. In another episode, a family of tigers in Bangladesh gets sick.

One episode requires the team to deal with the problem of sea turtles on the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific ocean, who are constantly swallowing bits of plastic bags. All the episodes are based on real current natural crises. In every episode, Root, the wise old tree that is connected through its roots to every point on earth, receives a message about a situation somewhere on the planet that requires urgent action from super-powered team.
