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It's the classical time for tension between children who want to stay up and parents who want them to go to bed. So this is a programme about calming things down whereas most children's TV is about getting everything up." [7] In 2007 [8] and 2008, [9] the show won the Children's BAFTA for "Pre-School Live-Action," as well as being nominated in ...
Tim listens to different genres of music on his MP3 player and moves to the songs in different ways. Charli moves like a butterfly while listening to calming music, before moving like a rhino to a more powerful song. Nathan receives shape messages on his computer, and tries to work out who has sent them and what they mean.
Curtis writes a song for the Hi-5 hopping team to help them keep in time with each other. Shaun finds a way to use cylinder shapes to roll a large building block across the floor. Karla winds down to some calm and relaxing music. When Jenn loses her voice, Chats tries to work out what she is trying to say through charades.
Lauren dresses up in the colours of a sunrise. Tim and his panda friends turn their bamboo sticks into recorder-like musical instruments. Fit Bit Tips: Stevie and Tim learn how to scale a rock climbing wall. Stevie blows bubbles and captures designs of different shapes in print pictures. Lauren blows bubbles using a bubble wand and then pops them.
Tim goes for a ride in a Chinese dragon boat, while beating a drum to keep the paddling in time. Charli goes for an imaginary paddle boat ride, using her legs to row. Nathan finds a way to use cylinder shapes to roll a large building block across the floor. Charli winds down to some calm and relaxing music.
Splash and Bubbles follows a yellowback fusilier (though at times he and the narrator claim that he is a yellowtail fusilier), Splash, who settles in Reeftown after looking all over the ocean. He then befriends Bubbles, a mandarin dragonet , and the duo, along with friends Dunk and Ripple, explore the reef to venture and make new friends.
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She introduces children ages 3–6 to science, nature, and communities through adventures with her friends Olive and Ari. Each episode includes two 11-minute animated stories, plus interstitial content, where Elinor and her classmates enjoy either Señor Tapir singing about famous nature explorers or Ms. Mole reading stories.