Murphy, who are collectively known as “Meomi.” The stories follow a group of anthropomorphized animals belonging to an altruistic team called “the Octonauts.” They drive around the oceans of the world in an underwater mobile station called the Octopod, from which they launch small submarines called “Gups.” The mission of the Octoanuts is to “Explore. and was originally based upon a series of books by Vicki Wong and Michael C. If you’re unfamiliar with Octonauts, here’s the quick rundown. By bringing the titular crew out of the ocean, suddenly the show is teaching kids about science concepts and animals that they may encounter in everyday life. This has always been true, but with a new spin-off show - Octonauts: Above and Beyond - the science education has gotten broader and better. There’s nothing wrong with social-emotional shows for kids, of course, but the Octoanuts are unique in that the lessons they teach are less about feelings and more about science.
These adventurous talking animals face conflicts, sure, but they’re not losing their minds having tantrums about broken toys or smashed birthday cake. In a vast sea of shows like Daniel Tiger or CocoMelon or the dreaded Crybabies, the aim of Octonauts is not to teach social-emotional lessons. The greatest thing about the children’s series Octonauts is that unlike so many other shows for toddlers and preschoolers, all the regular characters are emotionally stable.