

Play School (1966)Bonusy
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Preschoolers are provided with learning opportunities through music, crafts, stories, games and information. The aim is to encourage a child to wonder, think, feel and imagine, striving to reflect a modern, diverse Australian society.
Kde se dívat na Play School (1966) • Bonusy
43 dílů
- The Road Show
D5The Road ShowFive Play school presenters sing songs, tell stories, and play games about cars, buses and bikes - and about how to be safe on the road. A special episode of Play School made in conjunction with the Roads and Traffic Authority to teach road safety. Released with "On the Move" on DVD. http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/42567631 - Meets the Orchestra
D6Meets the OrchestraIn Play School Meets the Orchestra, nine favourite Play School presenters explore the world of music, sound and musical instruments. In the first half of the program Benita, George and Trisha have lots of fun with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra singing songs and making music, and in the second half they have a great time entertaining and encouraging children to participate in different aspects of music, sound and song. http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/45483867 - Everybody Sing!
D10Everybody Sing!Everybody Sing! is a one hour special presentation of 33 terrific songs including Miss Polly had a Dolly, Der Glumph went the Little Green Frog, Three Jelly Fish, The Toothbrush Song, The Wobbly Walk, The Bear Hunt, Goldilocks – The Musical, Baa Baa Black Sheep and lots more! http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/45798234 - Friends All Together in Concert
D17Friends All Together in ConcertJoin Justine, Alex, Karen, Jay and the toys as they celebrate being friends. Come on a picnic, play a game of cricket, dance with dinosaurs, and enjoy a special Cinderella story full of your favourite Play School songs. For more than 40 years Play School has encouraged children to wonder, to feel and to imagine. Play School engages and entertains young children with its unique personal interaction and holds a special place in the hearts of Australians. http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/45954482 - Putting On a ShowD21
Putting On a Show"All young children like to put on a show for an audience. This can be simply singing a song to a parent. or putting on puppet shows with friends. The audiences can be family. friends or even toys. The activities. songs. stories and films have been selected to encourage confidence and creativity in young viewers. The show aims to extend their knowledge of some of the basic processes in putting on a show. The appearance of guest presenters each day adds to the surprise of the daily shows that entertain and encourage participation of the young viewers." - Big Ted, Prince of Bears (Live in Concert)
D59Big Ted, Prince of Bears (Live in Concert)After the 45th birthday celebrations of Australia's iconic preschool show Play School, ABC Children's TV is giving a special gift to the ABC4Kids audience with a filming of one of Play School's popular concerts. Join Karen, Teo and Emma as they take Big Ted, Prince of Bears on an adventure to find his castle. Along the way, Prince Big Ted stops off at a farm, a forest and a cottage where he meets many friends including Little Ted, Jemima, Humpty, Scrap and Meeka. Filmed in front of a live audience, this special Play School concert is filled with favourite nursery rhymes and great songs that will make you want to sing along and dance. - Kiya's Excellent eBirthday
D67Kiya's Excellent eBirthdayIt’s the countdown to Kiya’s big birthday party and there is so much to do! Kiya and her Play School family go online to make all the arrangements. As 81% of parents with pre-schoolers say their children use the internet, it is important to build understandings of online safety right from the start. - Hello Again: A Covid Special
D68Hello Again: A Covid SpecialA follow up special supporting children and families adjust to the everyday changes brought about by COVID-19. With some art and craft, a trip to the shops and a very special video call, Emma and Teo demonstrate how to stay safe while having fun. - Walking Together: Reconciliation Australia Special
D70Walking Together: Reconciliation Australia SpecialHunter, Rachael and Emma walk us through our shared histories and the role we all play in building relationships and communities that value Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, histories, cultures and futures. - Let's Eat
D72Let's EatRachael and Luke have crafty puppets try new foods, enjoy a fresh food picnic in the story and celebrate crunchy-munchy mealtime moments with all the toys. This special reflects what we eat, when we eat and where we eat - supporting children and families to build a lifelong friendship with food and celebrate its vital role in sustaining healthy bodies and happy minds. - Not Too Spooky SpecialD79
Not Too Spooky SpecialRachael and Matt decorate a spooky house for Kiya, Jemima, Humpty, Little Ted and Big Ted. Eddie makes a not too spooky potion. The presenters tell a story about animals on a flying spoon, with Diddle, Owl, Scrap and Daisy. Eddie and Rachael makes some not too spooky spider-web biscuit snacks and a berry smoothie. Through the diamond window of the spooky house, Ilona and Lola-Rose get ready for Halloween. Eddie and Matt sing 'The Monster Mash'. Jenny performs a shadow puppet story about a mouse stealing cheese from a cat. She shows Matt how the puppets work and then creates a simple shadow puppet theatre with a box and torch. Eddie sings 'The Black Cat'. Another not too spooky story is told about 'Boo Land'. The presenters finish Eddie's potion with moon rock, smelly cheese and booberries, all found in the three stories. The potion creates a blanket, which they use to put the toys to sleep, while singing 'Moon, moon'.













