A new show for younger kids from Dreamworks (who brought up Gabby's Dollhouse) and Mainframe Studios (who brought us ReBoot: The Guardian's Code and Spy Kids: Mission Critical). Team Zenko Go is yet another attempt to make a preschool show involving superheroes.
Set in the town of Harmony Harbor, four kids, Jax, Niah, Ellie, and Ari, are spies doing good deeds. Stationed in the noodle truck owned by Auntie Yuki, and her flying squirrel, Ponzu, the four go around doing good deeds (or Zenko, which means good deed in Japanese) to the citizens while staying hidden.
Based on a book series called Dojo Daycare, Team Zenko Go changes a lot of stuff, like making the team spies instead of ninjas, and getting rid of the daycare in favor of a noddle truck. This show is a good one for preschoolers, as it teaches problem solving and teamwork while providing entertaining stories of four kids who do good deeds for the people in their hometown, making it a nicer place.
However, it can run afoul of teaching morals like P. J. Masks and Action Pack before it (one episode has Ellie learning about facing her fears when the team looks for a pet snake, and another involves Rodney, a minor character, being afraid of the dark), but it does something different for a change, and it's a good show for parents to let their kids watch.