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A four part series featuring relaxing sequences of the natural world. Andy Puddicombe (Narrator) Waterhole: Africa's Animal Oasis: 2020: A three-part series exploring the oases in the Mwiba Wildlife Reserve in Tanzania where elephants, lions, leopards and hundreds of other species meet and compete for water. Chris Packham (presenter), Ella Al ...
Nathan, prince of knights, journeys to the forest to collect flowers for his sick dragon friend. Charli follows a path of flower petals on the ground. Tim the elephant finds quiet musical instruments to play for a younger elephant he is babysitting. Charli drives a big imaginary truck, and a smaller sized bicycle.
During Spring, the flowers, mushrooms and trees do their calisthenics. Some trees play a tune, using vines for harp strings and a chorus of robins. A fight breaks out between a waspish-looking hollow tree and a younger, healthier tree for the attention of a female tree. The young tree emerges victorious, but the hollow tree retaliates by ...
Stevie trims the branches of three trees to create designs of different shapes. Lauren dresses up as a spiky cactus. Fely plants baby pumpkins in her garden, which Jup Jup helps to magically grow. Lauren performs a dance while holding pumpkins. Tim pretends to be a worker bee and sings a song to help energise his bee friends.
Fely sorts out her animal figurines according to their habitat; land, air and sea. Lauren goes fishing out on the water with her favourite fishing rod. Tim pretends to be a musical monkey in a toy store who likes to play loud music, as opposed to the other toys, who appreciate soft music. Fit Bit Tips: Stevie and Tim learn how to play tennis ...
Each time Dipdap plants it, flowers grow, causing much mischief. ... Dipdap settles down to relax, but all sorts of sea creatures make this rather difficult ...
Creator Helena Harris initially conceived Hi-5 in 1998 along with co-producer Posie Graeme-Evans, developing the series as entertainment for preschoolers. [4] During her time living in England, Harris realised that children are the same around the world, and was inspired to create a children's series which would appeal globally. [4]
Really Wild Animals is an American direct-to-video children's nature television series, hosted by Dudley Moore as Spin, an anthropomorphic globe. [1] Comprising 13 episodes, it was released between March 2, 1994 [ 2 ] and October 21, 1997. [ 3 ]