Episodes (5)
Jun 21, 1999
Noni makes a train and a roller, while Simon makes a car and a digger. Noni folds out six blue paper cut out buses, then turns them over to reveal the name of the day. She uses five yellow paper cutout cars with a poem. Simon pretends to be different robots in a car factory.
Jun 22, 1999
Deborah and David show how a bike works. The presenters conduct a safety check on the bike before David has a ride. Deborah and David sing a silly song using Scrap the dog, Daisy the cow and Henny Penny. Deborah paints with fingerpaint on a clear perspex easel. She paints: a bus in blue paint, a car in yellow, a fire truck in red and a bicycle in purple paint. David prints the pictures. The prints are attached to a chocolate wheel to play a game.
Jun 23, 1999
Deborah and David build a house out of cardboard boxes for the toys then attach a garage. David uses a remote control to drive Diddle's car into the garage. David sends a letter to Deborah, to let her know the name of the day, via Diddle in her car. David makes a fire engine. The fire engine is used to help Diddle, Slush and Sam off the roof of their house.
Jun 24, 1999
The presenters use paint and paper circles to make a picture. David makes a traffic light sandwich and a pizza clock. Angela takes the toys for a ride in the wagon. Dramatic Play: The presenters go on a journey by train, aeroplane and bus.
Jun 25, 1999
Noni and Glenn assemble a wooden train track. Noni uses the train set to tell the story of The Little Red Engine. Glenn demonstrates the history of the invention of the wheel with some help from Noni. The name of the day is spelt out on wooden blocks inside a toy trolley. The presenters draw squiggles and circles in the air with ribbons attached to sticks. Noni and Jemima go to the Play School Motor Show. They look at a fire engine and a train.
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Play School Season 101 (2005) is released on Jan 01, 2005 and the latest season 245 of Play School is released in 2008. Watch Play School online - the English Family TV series from Australia. Play School is directed by Mark Barnard,Ian Munro,Julie Money,Henrietta Clark and created by Mark Barnard with Benita Collings and John Hamblin.