The Tots follow Jane who finds a toad in the road. Jane puts the toad in some fallen leaves where it will be safe. On the Ark, the animals hide when Mr Noah goes to sleep and give him a big surprise.
The Tots watch Jane play with an animal that likes to jump in the air and climb on things. On the Ark, Kangeroo forgets how to hop and Elephant helps her remember.
The Tots have even more fun when they return to their secret house and find it also covered in snow. Now everyone including Furryboo and Donkey can enjoy a magical white Christmas!
The Children’s TV legend founded Ragdoll Productions, which is responsible for adding sparkle to childhoods with more than 1,500 programmes including Rosie and Jim, Teletubbies, and Tots TV.
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Tots & Teapots Play Cafe officially opened its doors on Saturday, September 28, and has since been settling into life among the locals - it's already popular with little ones and parents in the area.
Raver Tots is the UK’s biggest family-friendly rave and festival event, organising incredible shows across the UK and beyond. Kids and grownups can hit the dance floor and rave together!
The Raver Tots tour will be at St Mary's Works on Sunday ... Tickets start at £12 for children and £14 for adults at ravertots.co.uk (children under 18 months go free).
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An award-winning family-friendly dance event is coming to Hull. Raver Tots is setting up its annual Halloween dance extravaganza, promising an action-packed session of fun. DJs will be spinning ...
The UK has pledged to reach "net zero" - where no additional planet-warming greenhouse gases are added to the atmosphere - by 2050. To achieve this, much more of our energy needs to come from ...
Teenagers aged 13 to 18 should be limited to two to three hours per day, the agency said. “For too long, smartphones and ...