This award winning BBC TV series uses Makatan sign language to help children with learning and communication difficulties, and is highly popular with younger viewers. These eight episodes see Mr Tumble and his friends having lots of fun in a variety of places with plenty activities. Mr Tumble makes breakfast for Tumble Ted, Mr Tumble foes on an adventure to the bottom of his garden, while Justin and his friends have an adventurous day out. Mr Tumble and Grandad Tumble go up and down on a seesaw together, Mr Tumble goes on a surprise bus journey and Justin and friends go on a boat adventure! Adventure Colours Breakfast Animals Up & Down Happy Lunchtime Vehicles
BAFTA award-winning live-action comedy show where children experience adventures of Mr Tumble and friends featuring the use of Makaton. Join Mr Tumble and friends in 7 new adventures: including Castle Narrowboat Ice-cream My Pets Lifeboat Birds and Pottery.
This award-winning CBeebies series uses Makaton sign language to help children with learning and communication difficulties, and is highly popular with younger viewers. These eight episodes see Mr Tumble and friends having fun in a variety of places with plenty of activities. Mr Tumble is getting ready for a special birthday party, Mr Tumble counts fish with Fisherman Tumble, Justin and his friends have fun gardening, Mr Tumble pretends to be a doctor and Justin and his friends have lots of fun playing with water and sand. Party Counting Wet & Dry Imagination Bedtime Growing Family In & Out
This award-winning BBC TV series uses Makaton sign language to help children with learning and communication difficulties, and is highly popular with younger viewers. These nine episodes see Mr Tumble and his friends having lots of fun and laughter in a variety of places with plenty of activities. Mr tumble helps Aunt Polly dry her washing and invites her over for Tea. Mr Tumble tidies up his bedroom, while Justin and his friends play in a recycling band. Mr Tumble holds a swimming gala and Justin learns about powerchair football as a hobby. Mr Tumble goes to Chef Tumble's restaurant, where everything is either too big or too small. Mr Tumble looks for his pet dog's squeaky toy bone, while Justin spends his day with his friends and their pet dog. Mr Tumble visits Baker Tumble's bakery, while Justin spends the day with two best friends who love to bake cakes together.
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Numberjacks the hugely popular CBeebies series features superhero numbers who journey into the real world to solve problems with the help of real children as agents. The programmes are full of slapstick comedy and exciting adventures battling with Meanies like Spooky Spoon and the Puzzler. Children love helping the Numberjacks on their thrilling missions whilst developing the maths skills they need to get them off to a great start in nursery and school.
This award-winning BBC TV series uses Makaton sign language and is aimed at children with learning and communication difficulties - and it has also proved incredibly popular with many other pre-school viewers. These eight episodes focus on sporty aspects of young children's lives featuring clowning and tomfoolery from the irrepressible Mr Tumble (as well as Lord Tumble Aunt Polly and Grandad Tumble). Mr. Tumble is moving to his new home in Tumbleton Justin takes a trip to York to sing in a choir and the Tumble Family are putting on a circus. Episodes Comprise: Motor Home Concert Chadani's Day Monkey Water Park Circus Ferry Ceilidh
PLEASED TO MEET YOU is the perfect introduction to the Roly Mo Show Little Bo finds out that making new friends is such fun especially if they're snoots who love to have tea and listen to Roly's stories. IMAGINE is a specially extended episode exclusive to DVD. Little Bo dreams of visiting an exciting far away land. So it's all aboard the magic sofa for a fabulous trip to the jungle full of wonderful and strange animals. Migo decides he wants to visit Wibble Wobble Land and Yugo w
More fun with the Fimbles. Join Rockit and the Fimbles in a series of adventures which involve delivering the post finding a shoe and playing hide and seek.
Their fingers twinkle their topknots twitch. Fimbo Florrie and Baby Pom are getting that fimbling feeling! In this musical compilation the Fimbles have fun singing rhymes songs and finding funny noises to help them play. When Florrie finds a hooter she thinks it's a flower or a cup but the funny noise it makes is a good start for a honking song! Pom gets the Fimbling Feeling and finds a radio that plays different tunes something for everyone!
Episodes Comprise: Rugby Gymnastics Fishing Football Beaver Scout Cycling Outdoors Cheerleaders
Join in the festive fun with the Fimbles in this special seasonal compilation full of glittery activities and seasonal songs!Pom gets the Fimbling Feeling and finds a snowflake...one moment it's there the next it's gone!All three Fimbles find a jingly tune does it sound familiar?Everything the Fimbles touch turns sparkly and glittery which makes the whole of Fimble Valley shiny bright!The Fimbles and their friends find a beautiful twinkly star but it has fallen from the sky. Will their wishes be able to send it back?
When The Fimbles arrived on kids TV in 2002, it unfairly drew comparison with The Teletubbies. Beyond the furry man-sized suits, there's actually a lot more going for the show. It's the perfect successor in many ways, featuring just a few more characters and situations to appeal to children beginning to form and follow words. Within each episode, something is found by one of the three Fimbles (Fimbo, Florrie or baby Pom) who populate the Purple Meadow. Near the Tinkling Tree, they experience the excitement (Fimbling Feeling) of discovering something new and eagerly share it with their friends. This allows for the soothing tones of Roly Mo to relax everyone with a story tailored to the found object. More often than not, the group is joined by the fluffy Mummy and egg family of Bessie and Ribble, whose wise observations always lead to a safety warning or two. The show's real star is left to last: the irrepressible Rockit the frog bounces all over the place causing chaos and hilarity simultaneously. As a format, Fimbles is familiar enough for the kids to know what favourite bit to look forward to. It's also significantly different enough to distance itself from any previous show. --Paul Tonks
Find out what happens when Pom's smelly sock find keeps everyone away when Florrie and Fimbo find a chef's hat and when Pom finds an umbrella.
More adventures for Fimbo Florrie and Baby Pom in Fimble valley. This Roly Mo special DVD contains 3 episodes Baby's Rattle Feather Duster and Lunch Bag. Novel recorded brand new material featuring Roly Mo to introduce the video and tie together the themes of the 3 episodes.
When The Fimbles arrived on kids TV in 2002, it unfairly drew comparison with The Teletubbies. Beyond the furry man-sized suits, there's actually a lot more going for the show. It's the perfect successor in many ways, featuring just a few more characters and situations to appeal to children beginning to form and follow words. Within each episode, something is found by one of the three Fimbles (Fimbo, Florrie or baby Pom) who populate the Purple Meadow. Near the Tinkling Tree, they experience the excitement (Fimbling Feeling) of discovering something new and eagerly share it with their friends. This allows for the soothing tones of Roly Mo to relax everyone with a story tailored to the found object. More often than not, the group is joined by the fluffy Mummy and egg family of Bessie and Ribble, whose wise observations always lead to a safety warning or two. The show's real star is left to last: the irrepressible Rockit the frog bounces all over the place causing chaos and hilarity simultaneously. As a format, Fimbles is familiar enough for the kids to know what favourite bit to look forward to. It's also significantly different enough to distance itself from any previous show. --Paul Tonks
When The Fimbles arrived on kids TV in 2002, it unfairly drew comparison with The Teletubbies. Beyond the furry man-sized suits, there's actually a lot more going for the show. It's the perfect successor in many ways, featuring just a few more characters and situations to appeal to children beginning to form and follow words. Within each episode, something is found by one of the three Fimbles (Fimbo, Florrie or baby Pom) who populate the Purple Meadow. Near the Tinkling Tree, they experience the excitement (Fimbling Feeling) of discovering something new and eagerly share it with their friends. This allows for the soothing tones of Roly Mo to relax everyone with a story tailored to the found object. More often than not, the group is joined by the fluffy Mummy and egg family of Bessie and Ribble, whose wise observations always lead to a safety warning or two. The show's real star is left to last: the irrepressible Rockit the frog bounces all over the place causing chaos and hilarity simultaneously. As a format, Fimbles is familiar enough for the kids to know what favourite bit to look forward to. It's also significantly different enough to distance itself from any previous show. --Paul Tonks
When The Fimbles arrived on kids TV in 2002, it unfairly drew comparison with The Teletubbies. Beyond the furry man-sized suits, there's actually a lot more going for the show. It's the perfect successor in many ways, featuring just a few more characters and situations to appeal to children beginning to form and follow words. Within each episode, something is found by one of the three Fimbles (Fimbo, Florrie or baby Pom) who populate the Purple Meadow. Near the Tinkling Tree, they experience the excitement (Fimbling Feeling) of discovering something new and eagerly share it with their friends. This allows for the soothing tones of Roly Mo to relax everyone with a story tailored to the found object. More often than not, the group is joined by the fluffy Mummy and egg family of Bessie and Ribble, whose wise observations always lead to a safety warning or two. The show's real star is left to last: the irrepressible Rockit the frog bounces all over the place causing chaos and hilarity simultaneously. As a format, Fimbles is familiar enough for the kids to know what favourite bit to look forward to. It's also significantly different enough to distance itself from any previous show. --Paul Tonks
Feeling energetic? Well you need to be to keep up with the Fimbles on this brilliant seven episode DVD!
With more than 600 000 babies born in the UK last year and births showing the highest annual rise in two decades it would be fair to say that we are in the midst of a baby boom! In this unique two-disc DVD set Dr Miriam Stoppard who has published more than 50 books on conception pregnancy birth childcare development and women's health provides a practical guide to having a baby from conceiving through to birth. These two DVDs will prove a vital aid for parents planning the bir
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