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| Pom finds the wind when it ruffles her topknot. Then the wind finds Fimbo and Florrie. Together they share this very special find as something you can't see but you can hear and feel. | |
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| Hunting animals and making houses with Sarah Jane, Justin and Tamba. | |
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| Friday is 'special' day in Mrs Brown's class and everyone is asked to bring in something special. Charlie searches his room but he can't find anything to take. | |
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| Teletubbies love Tubby Toast, and Teletubbies love children. So the Teletubbies stop to watch Ned working on his bicycle. | |
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| It's a windy day in Balamory and Archie has a brilliant new invention for keeping his knees warm. | |
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| Mr Tumble has just woken up - it's time for breakfast. Can he make breakfast without making a mess? | |
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| Squiglet is a monster who lives in a plain white world, but with the help of his crayon Squiggle Sticks it doesn't stay white for long. Squiglet draws a pirate. | |
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| Max is a bit bored. Nobody's around, not even Karla and Bo. Mama assures him that there are potential friends all around him - all he has to do is look closer. | |
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| Little Cook Small and Big Cook Ben have a problem in the cafe - they can hear a noise. They think they have a mouse in the kitchen but it turns out to be a rat. | |
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| When an abandoned sofa rolls away from the Corporation Men, it causes mayhem. Brum races after the speeding sofa. | |
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| Robbie Rotten tricks the LazyTowners into believing that he has won the Mayoral race. Stephanie and the kids figure out that he cheated. | |
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| Nina meets Rohan, who wants to find out why we put cream on our skin when the sun is shining. Together they find out about the different rays that come from the sun. | |
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| George feels he's let Mitzi down when a box of chocolates he delivers to her melts, due to him taking too long on his rounds. | |
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| T Bone asks Clifford to keep an eye on a pile of leaves he has collected, but even thought he knows he shouldn't, Clifford simply can't resist jumping into them. | |
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| A big truck comes to town and the kid trucks think he's mean, because of the way he looks. | |
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| Pinky has a mystery on her hands when everything in Great Big City turns pink. | |
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| Alicia likes making up new endings to stories, and wants Carrie and David to write a song about it! | |
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| Boogie with Pete and Nat as they do the Little Dreamer dance. | |
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| It's all panic aboard the ship as Captain DJ thinks his mum and dad are going to visit. | |
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| Art Malik reads Geraldine McCaughrean's re-telling of Gulliver Travels from the point of view of Fig, a little Lilliputican girl who befriends the giant. | |
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| Pom finds the wind when it ruffles her topknot. Then the wind finds Fimbo and Florrie. Together they share this very special find as something you can't see but you can hear and feel. | |
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| Hunting animals and making houses with Sarah Jane, Justin and Tamba. | |
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| Friday is 'special' day in Mrs Brown's class and everyone is asked to bring in something special. Charlie searches his room but he can't find anything to take. | |
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| Teletubbies love Tubby Toast, and Teletubbies love children. So the Teletubbies stop to watch Ned working on his bicycle. | |
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| It's a windy day in Balamory and Archie has a brilliant new invention for keeping his knees warm. | |
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| Mr Tumble has just woken up - it's time for breakfast. Can he make breakfast without making a mess? | |
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| | | |
| Squiglet is a monster who lives in a plain white world, but with the help of his crayon Squiggle Sticks it doesn't stay white for long. Squiglet draws a pirate. | |
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| Max is a bit bored. Nobody's around, not even Karla and Bo. Mama assures him that there are potential friends all around him - all he has to do is look closer. | |
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| Little Cook Small and Big Cook Ben have a problem in the cafe - they can hear a noise. They think they have a mouse in the kitchen but it turns out to be a rat. | |
| |
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| When an abandoned sofa rolls away from the Corporation Men, it causes mayhem. Brum races after the speeding sofa. | |
| |
| | | |
| Robbie Rotten tricks the LazyTowners into believing that he has won the Mayoral race. Stephanie and the kids figure out that he cheated. | |
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| Nina meets Rohan, who wants to find out why we put cream on our skin when the sun is shining. Together they find out about the different rays that come from the sun. | |
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| George feels he's let Mitzi down when a box of chocolates he delivers to her melts, due to him taking too long on his rounds. | |
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| T Bone asks Clifford to keep an eye on a pile of leaves he has collected, but even thought he knows he shouldn't, Clifford simply can't resist jumping into them. | |
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| A big truck comes to town and the kid trucks think he's mean, because of the way he looks. | |
| |
| | | |
| Pinky has a mystery on her hands when everything in Great Big City turns pink. | |
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| | | |
| Alicia likes making up new endings to stories, and wants Carrie and David to write a song about it! | |
| |
| | | |
| Boogie with Pete and Nat as they do the Little Dreamer dance. | |
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| | | |
| It's all panic aboard the ship as Captain DJ thinks his mum and dad are going to visit. | |
| |
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| Art Malik reads Geraldine McCaughrean's re-telling of Gulliver Travels from the point of view of Fig, a little Lilliputican girl who befriends the giant. | |
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| When Rainy Season arrives on the Savannah, Mama shows the kids the fun, and the value, of a good mud bath. | |
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| Lola and Lotta are practising their song for the school concert that evening | |
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| After failing to cheer up a despondent Amelia, Terence 'if only's' himself into a hospital ward where he must solve the ailments of Amelia, Tubb and Finbar. | |
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| The story of Adam the Armadillo, who is too small to play football. Followed by the Bedtime Story Chopsticks read by Julie Graham. | |
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