Five children embark on an enchanting journey through Brazil aboard a magical zeppelin that also functions as a flying toy library. Throughout the episodes, the Toynauts land in different regions of the country to meet new children, discover traditional toys and games, and experience adventures marked by empathy, listening, and cultural exchange. The zeppelin, in addition to being a means of transportation, is an affective and symbolic space where they keep the toys they find, the lessons they learn, and the dreams they share.
Each episode presents a micro-emotional conflict — such as the fear of making mistakes, the frustration of losing, the difficulty of sharing, or the fear of not belonging — that is transformed with the help of collective play. The playful experiences lived with the local children act as catalysts for emotional growth and social learning, showing different ways of seeing and experiencing the world. Through these exchanges, the protagonists mature emotionally and develop empathy, collaboration, and respect for differences.
The series celebrates the diversity of Brazilian childhoods, showcasing different territories, cultures, rhythms, knowledge, and ways of playing, from the backlands to the forests, from villages to urban peripheries. With an accessible, sensitive, and inclusive approach, Brinquedonautas Expedição Brasil proposes a narrative where play is the guiding thread of discoveries, affections, and belonging, promoting representation and enchantment. It is a celebration of childhood as a powerful territory of imagination, memory, and social transformation.