Santiago of the Seas - The Treasure In The Sky (S1E11)

| Runtime (min) | 11 |
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| Air Date | 2020-11-27 |
| Genres | Kids, Action & Adventure |
| TV Rating | TV-Y |
| Network(s) | Nickelodeon |
Storyline
In this episode of Santiago of the Seas, Santiago and his crew embark on an adventure to find a legendary treasure that is said to be hidden somewhere in the sky. The young pirate captain uses his problem-solving skills and the help of his magical sword, along with his cousin Tomás and best friend Lorelai, to navigate the challenges that come with searching for something so high above the ocean. The quest requires teamwork and creative thinking as the crew must figure out how to reach their destination.
Throughout their journey, Santiago and his friends encounter obstacles that test their courage and determination. The episode emphasizes the importance of working together and believing in oneself when faced with seemingly impossible tasks. By the end of the adventure, the crew learns valuable lessons about perseverance and the power of friendship as they pursue the mysterious treasure in the sky.
What parents say
Parents have praised Santiago of the Seas for its positive representation and bilingual approach, noting that the show introduces Spanish vocabulary naturally throughout each episode. Many appreciate that Santiago is a Latino protagonist who models kindness, bravery, and problem-solving skills for young viewers. The show's emphasis on teamwork and helping others has been highlighted as a strong point by parents looking for prosocial content.
Parents note that the series is age-appropriate for preschoolers, with no scary villains or intense conflict. The pirate theme is presented in a gentle, adventure-focused way rather than featuring any violence or frightening elements. Some parents have mentioned that the episodes are short enough to hold the attention of younger children while still delivering meaningful lessons about cooperation and courage.
Parents have also complimented the show's catchy music and colorful animation, which keep children engaged. The interactive elements, where Santiago occasionally speaks directly to the audience, have been noted as a feature that helps maintain young viewers' interest and encourages participation.
What kids learn
Children watching this episode learn about the value of setting ambitious goals and working persistently to achieve them. Santiago's quest to find treasure in the sky demonstrates that some challenges require creative thinking and a willingness to try new approaches. Young viewers see that when something seems impossible, breaking the problem down into smaller steps and asking for help from friends can make the goal more attainable.
The episode reinforces important lessons about teamwork and collaboration. Santiago doesn't attempt the adventure alone; instead, he relies on the unique strengths of each crew member. Children observe how Tomás and Lorelai contribute their own skills and ideas to help the group succeed, teaching viewers that everyone has something valuable to offer when working toward a common goal.
Additionally, the episode introduces basic Spanish vocabulary in context, helping children develop early bilingual skills. The adventure format encourages problem-solving and critical thinking as Santiago and his crew must figure out how to overcome physical and logical obstacles. Children also learn about perseverance and maintaining a positive attitude even when faced with difficult or unusual challenges.
Parents' top 5 questions
| Question | Answer |
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| Is there anything scary or intense in this episode? | This episode maintains the gentle, preschool-friendly tone typical of Santiago of the Seas. The adventure focuses on exploration and problem-solving rather than conflict or danger. The challenges Santiago faces are presented as puzzles to solve rather than threats, making the content appropriate for young children. There are no villains or frightening elements that would upset sensitive viewers. |
| What Spanish words or phrases are introduced in this episode? | Santiago of the Seas consistently weaves Spanish vocabulary into each episode naturally. While specific words vary by episode, the show typically introduces basic terms related to the adventure at hand, along with common phrases of encouragement and friendship. The bilingual approach helps children develop early language skills without feeling like a formal lesson, as the context makes meanings clear. |
| How does Santiago figure out how to reach the sky treasure? | Santiago uses creative problem-solving and teamwork to tackle this unusual challenge. He works with his crew members, listening to their ideas and combining their different strengths to find a solution. The episode demonstrates that complex problems often require collaboration and thinking outside the box, showing children that asking friends for help and trying different approaches are valuable strategies. |
| What age group is this episode best suited for? | This episode is designed for preschool-aged children, typically ages three to six. The eleven-minute runtime is ideal for younger attention spans, and the content focuses on age-appropriate themes like friendship, teamwork, and basic problem-solving. The gentle adventure format and positive messaging make it suitable for the youngest viewers in the target demographic without being too simplistic for older preschoolers. |
| Does this episode encourage any interactive participation from viewers? | Like other episodes in the series, Santiago of the Seas includes moments where Santiago speaks directly to the audience, encouraging children to participate in the adventure. These interactive elements typically involve asking viewers to help spot something, answer a question, or cheer the crew on. This engagement technique helps maintain young children's attention and makes them feel like active participants in the story. |
Writing
Directing
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| 1 | 1 | Santiago and his friends become the new pirate protectors of Isla Encanto after discovering the lost treasure of the legendary Capitán Calavera. |
| 1 | 2 | Santi and crew are after the legendary Magic Spyglass, but things get tricky when Enrique Real de Palacios III joins the chase. |
| 1 | 3 | Santi and crew follow a map to a special treasure, but Bonnie and Sir Butterscotch are hot on their trail. |
| 1 | 4 | When a storm blows out the lighthouse light, Santi and crew hurry to guide Mami and Abuelo back from sea. |
| 1 | 5 | When Enrique awakens a giant, Santi and crew must find a way to save the day. |
| 1 | 6 | Santi and crew will have to team up with a pirate puppy to stop Bonnie Bones and save an old friend. |
| 1 | 7 | Enrique’s new gold-digging machine threatens Lorelai’s home. |
| 1 | 8 | When Bonnie kidnaps newly-hatched turtles before they can swim to momma out at sea, Santi and crew are on the move. |
| 1 | 9 | Santi and crew struggle to win the Isla Encanto Regatta when Enrique starts to cheat. |
| 1 | 10 | Santiago and crew have to help Santa save Christmas! |
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| 1 | 14 | It's a nighttime chase above and below the sea when Escarlata turns the moon into a fish. |
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| 1 | 24 | Santiago and crew set sail to return the Golden Falcon idol back to its rightful place. |
| 1 | 25 | When Santiago's magic sword is transported to the Island of Lost Things, the good pirates have to track it down by getting themselves lost! |
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| 1 | 28 | Santiago, Lorelai and Abuelo traverse treacherous waters to bring Tomás a special birthday surprise. |
| 1 | 29 | It's a good ol' fashioned family competition as everyone pairs up to find the fabled treasure of La Caverna Secreta. |
| 1 | 30 | Santiago and crew must retrieve a powerful undersea artifact after it is stolen by Enrique. |
| 1 | 31 | Bonnie Bones transforms into a baby, and it's up to the good pirates to change her back. |
| 1 | 32 | After getting stranded at the bottom of a crevice, Bonnie and Santiago must team up to save the day. |
| 1 | 33 | Santiago is on a mad dash to get his compass back after it's nabbed by Bonnie Bones and Sir Butterscotch. |
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| 1 | 37 | The biggest party of the year could be cancelled after Escarlata la Pirata freezes the high seas! |
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