Play School - S256
Seasons (111)
1. Television2. Putting on a Show3. Food4. Dinosaurs5. Transport6. Animals7. Sea8. Doors and Windows9. Buses & Trains10. Eggs11. Television12. What’s Next?13. Rabbits14. Ducks15. Fingers & Toes16. Going Out17. Colours18. Hip Hip Hooray19. Wheels20. Hair21. Holes22. Collections23. Faces24. Puppets25. Horses26. Paper27. Frogs28. Nursery Rhymes29. Here to There30. Changes31. Our Home32. Beginnings33. Nonsense34. Big and Little35. What to Wear36. Water37. Building38. Communication39. Under40. Tails41. Fruit and Vegetables42. Five Senses43. Adventure44. Seasons45. Again and Again46. Music47. Once Upon A Time48. Up49. Farms50. Go51. Whats Inside?52. Shapes53. Pets54. How Does Your Garden Grow?55. Arts and Crafts56. Let's Find Out57. Putting on a Show58. Fun and Games59. How Many?60. In the Bush61. Put On Your Hat62. My Favourite Things63. Day and Night64. Messy65. Sand and Sea66. Stomping with Dinosaurs67. In The Wild68. Babies69. All Aboard70. Shake, Rattle and Roll71. Mini Beasts72. Machines73. Yum!74. Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes75. Let's Pretend76. Patterns77. Opposites78. Going Out79. I Can Do This80. Colours81. Hip Hip Hooray82. Nursery Rhymes83. Knock, Knock!84. Me & My Place85. Make & Mould86. Changes Everywhere87. Putting It All Together88. Tip Tap Toe89. Round and Round90. Faces and Feelings91. Dig92. Let's Experiment93. Splash94. Imagine95. Carnival of the Animals96. Collections97. My Family, Your Family98. Moving Pictures99. Let's Explore100. Come to the Party!101. Communication102. Helping Hands103. What To Wear104. Cubbies105. Trees106. Here To There107. Tools108. Five Senses109. Up, Up and Away110. Create, Code, Go!111. Where I Belong
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Synopsis Play School - S256
Current research suggests that a growing number of children are overweight and spending less time in active play and exercise. As a result, there is increasing community awareness of the need to establish healthy eating and exercise habits in early childhood. In this series, we take a playful look at fruit and vegetables. During the week we feature a fresh fruit and vegetable store and a Farm Calendar that includes many different types of fruits and vegetables. We also include stories, songs and cooking experiences that highlight good health through a playful approach to diet and exercise. We encourage children and their families to use these experiences to explore the smells, textures and tastes of different fruit and vegetables.