Rosie's Rules

Rosie's Rules is a children's animated television series created by Jennifer Hamburg.

[1][2] The series produced by 9 Story Media Group and its animation division Brown Bag Films.

The series follows 5-year-old Rosie Fuentes as she investigates and learns about the area around her San Antonio, Texas home.

Through a multicultural (Mexican, southwestern, and midwestern) lens as her father is from Mexico City and her mother is from Wisconsin, she learns about community with her cat sidekick Gatita.

[3][4] Each story builds on a preschooler’s budding understanding of a concept (how the mail works, transportation, family relationships) and extends the learning from there.

These “rules” range from the silly (“Don’t try to mail your cat to Mexico.”), to the sweet (“There’s nothing better than making your Abuela happy.”) to the practical (“Sometimes, flopping helps you get your feelings out.”).

They will also punctuate what Rosie’s learned in the episode, bridging the curriculum takeaway and the heart of each story.

Each song has the same melody and tune but consists of different lyrics depending on what Rosie is wondering about in the episode.

Then she points her index finger upward, gets up planning to figure out adding "vamos a ver" (a Spanish phrase meaning roughly "we'll see").

It is preceded by Rosie is calling Abuela (her grandmother) to do different things or for help with the problem she is trying to solve.

After Abuela says “Adios Grannito de arroz”, then Rosie says “Chao Bacao” and ends the video call.

Family Sports Day: The Fuentes Family has a hard time deciding which sport to play, so they hold a vote.The Cake Off: Rosie and Papa Enter the Cake-Off, but when there's a tie, Rosie realizes that they can vote again.

Mom's Snowy Day: Rosie and Javi try to make a snowy day for Mom.Rosie's Nature Adventure: When Rosie, Iggy, and Papa are at a national park, Lote falls in the river after they discover water.

An Anniversary Tradition: Rosie, Crystal, and Iggy try to remake Mom and Papa's anniversary tradition at home.Chiles en Nogada Day: When Papa forgets the recipe, Rosie helps the family find it to make Chiles en Nogada.

Purple Sweet Potato Buns: Rosie, Jun, and Grandpa Liu go to the Asian Market to buy Purple Sweet Potato Buns.Tia's Big Break: Rosie helps Tia overcome her fear of being on a TV show.

The Catrina Mystery: During the celebration of the Day of the Dead, Rosie is in charge of the Catrina Doll, but it's a mystery when Rosie and Javi search in charge of his disappearing Catrina doll.The Lucky Dragon Dance: Rosie celebrates Lunar New Year with the Liu family, so Jun and Quinn join our dragon dance and make their own.

[1][2] In other countries, the series began airing on e-Junior in United Arab Emirates on September 4, 2023.