Episodes (5)
![Time - For Bed](https://static-sg.winudf.com/video/image/33aba65a-1e5f-44c6-98a2-dcb2c3875de1.jpg?imageMogr2/thumbnail/x300/format/webp)
Mar 08, 2004
Karen and Andrew put watches on the toys. A Wristwatch for Big Ted, made from a margarine container lid, and scrunchie, and a cardboard box mobile phone for Maurice. Jemima gets a watch pendant and Humpty, a clock hat made from paper with a clock face. Karen and Andrew make a wombat box puzzle. Through the windows is a night time montage.
![Time - Fast and Slow](https://static-sg.winudf.com/video/image/5a5881d6-8f5f-46ac-afef-94c260e22331.jpg?imageMogr2/thumbnail/x300/format/webp)
Mar 09, 2004
Justine and Jay make some wheely scones. They perform the story of the tortoise and the hare. Through the windows there is a Scottish Marching Band.
![Time - Chickens](https://static-sg.winudf.com/video/image/4a8bab97-6ce8-46fa-9542-2c1c33525723.jpg?imageMogr2/thumbnail/x300/format/webp)
Mar 10, 2004
Chickens and a rooster visit Play School. Through the windows there is someone having a haircut.
![Time - Waiting](https://static-sg.winudf.com/video/image/f9196a2d-5db6-4ef8-8599-98ac54bdf78b.jpg?imageMogr2/thumbnail/x300/format/webp)
Mar 10, 2004
Leah and Jay make box sculptures. They sponge white splodges onto a cardboard cow to make it a Guernsey cow. Through the windows there is an art gallery. Jay goes for a drive, dressed as a farmer and needs to fill up with petrol. Leah is the attendant at the petrol station.
![Time - to Grow](https://static-sg.winudf.com/video/image/2b4abb8a-5fa8-4951-b6e7-9bd8b6980358.jpg?imageMogr2/thumbnail/x300/format/webp)
Mar 12, 2004
Justine and Simon look at the changes of a tree over time. They decorate old ice cream containers to be flower pots. Through the windows there are flowers.
About
Play School Season 142 (1966) is released on 0001-01-01T08:05:43+08:05 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.