Gaelic children's programme
Children's programme. Lola is becoming frustrated with the reading, writing and counting she is learning at school. She is ready to give up, but Charlie encourages her to go on.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola is becoming frustrated with what she is learning at school. She is ready to give up, but Charlie does not think it is such a good idea.
DetailsLola has to visit the optician and is determined she needs to wear glasses.
DetailsTha Lola is Anna ag ionnsachadh nach eil math a bhith ag iarraidh cobhair an comhnaidh. Lola and Anna learn a lesson about crying wolf.
DetailsTha Lola ag iarraidh a bhith coltach ri a caraid Cathy, ach chan eil Charlie buileach cho cinnteach. Lola wants to be like her friend Cathy, who spends all her time helping others.
DetailsTha Lola is Anna a' coimhead airson dachaidh dha deideag a lorg iad. Lola and Anna go to great lengths to find the owner of an abandoned toy rabbit.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola and Anna go to great lengths to find the owner of an abandoned toy rabbit. Tha Lola is Anna a' coimhead airson dachaidh dha deideag a lorg iad.
DetailsChan eil Lola air a doigh leis a' phreasant a tha caraid Anna. Lola isn't happy with her present.
DetailsTha Lola is a caraidean air an doigh agus iad ag ullachadh airson Oidhche Shamhna. Lola is excited about Hallowe'en.
DetailsTha Charlie is Lola a' deanamh caraidean ura air an traigh. Charlie and Lola learn to share.
DetailsTha Charlie is Lola a' deanamh caraidean ura air an traigh. Charlie and Lola are playing on the beach.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola's got a fabulous new alligator costume and she's not ever going to take it off.
DetailsLola is worried that Charlie has fallen out with his best friend Mata.
DetailsChildren's animation about a pair of siblings. Lola is upset when she cannot find her favourite book in the library.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Sharing the My Little Town play set that Granny and Grandpa gave them proves a bit of a challenge for Charlie and Lola.
DetailsLola, Anna, Mata and Charlie are looking forward to their picnic, but suddenly the storm clouds gather.
DetailsTha Lola agus a caraidean am broinn an taighe, agus e a' sileadh am muigh. It's raining outside and Lola is stuck indoors.
DetailsChildren's programme in Gaelic. Lola simply has to win all of the time. She can run faster than a cheetah and she can bounce higher than a kangaroo.
DetailsLola wants more than anything to make Charlie jump. She tries everything: hiding, ghosts and really scary stories. Will nothing work?
DetailsLola wants to be an explorer, but finds it is harder than she thinks.
DetailsChildren's programme in Gaelic. Lola is determined to stay clean for her first school photo. Unfortunately, there's lunch and painting to get through first.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Charlie wins a school prize for his rocket. He puts it away on the shelf and explains to Lola that it's not a toy.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. It's the school play and Lola wants to be the sun.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola has no-one to play with - except for Seonaidh, her imaginary friend.
DetailsChildren's programme in Gaelic. Lola has her first ever wobbly tooth.
DetailsChildren's series. Charlie has promised Mata that he'll play football, but Lola has a nasty cold and begs him to stay with her.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Charlie wants to tidy the room, but this isn't what Lola has in mind.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola pretends she is not frightened of thunder.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola is a fussy eater and says she will never ever eat a tomato.
DetailsThe new term has arrived and Lola is excited about going back...until she finds she'll have a new teacher.
DetailsChildren's animation about a pair of siblings. Lola pretends she is not afraid of thunder.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Bruno finds a banana tree. How many bananas can he shake to the ground?
DetailsGaelic language children's programme. Charlie and Lola can't wait until their Mammy returns from the dentist.
DetailsGaelic language children's programme. Lola arranges a gathering with help from Charlie.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Seonaidh and Lola play 'eye spy', but who do they see?
DetailsAnimation. Charlie and Lola go inside their Advent calendar to look for the missing Christmas Day.
DetailsTha Lola air cuir-seachad ur a lorg, ach chaneil a caraidean cho deidheil air a chluich. Lola has discovered a new game.
DetailsLola is packing to go to Anna's for the night - they are going to play Cinderella!
DetailsLola and her friends go ice-skating, but Lola wants a new pair of skates.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola has to visit the optician and is determined she needs to wear glasses.
DetailsChildren's programme in Gaelic. It's time for Charlie and Lola to get their haircut, but something is bothering Lola.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Charlie wonders if Lola will ever be sleepy enough to go to bed.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Anna has a new friend and Lola is not happy.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Will Lola manage to ride her bike without stabilisers?
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola finds out a fortune doesn't last forever.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola wants to do everything that's anything all on her own.
DetailsTha Lola is Anna a' deisealachadh an orain aca airson cuirm na sgoile, ach tha trioblaid aig Lola leis an aileag. Gaelic children's show.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola is getting new shoes.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola is worried about going away to stay with her grandparents at the seaside.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola has to keep Charlie's birthday surprise a big secret, and it's really, really hard to keep secrets.
DetailsTha Lola deidheil air dannsa, ach tha e nas doirre na bha i an duil. Lola takes up dancing but it's hard.
DetailsChildren's animation. Lola takes up dancing, but it is a little harder than she first thought.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Charlie is a magician and Lola wants to learn some magic too.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola and her friend Anna look after Mata's dog Sizzles.
DetailsGaelic language animation. Charlie invites his friends and Lola to a monster-themed party for his birthday, but Lola takes over.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Charlie, Lola, Matta and Anna have a wonderful time in the park making snow angels.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola and Anna set up a shop selling a variety of items, but Charlie isn't too happy.
Details'S e la Sabhalaidh nam Beathaichean a th'ann, agus tha Lola air bhoil. Lola is very excited because she wants to save a panda.
DetailsLola discovers that it's very important to listen to what she's being told.
DetailsLola arranges a gathering with help from Charlie.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Charlie has to come up with a cunning ruse to get his little sister to hurry up.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Charlie has come up with an inventive school project.
DetailsLola wants to do everything, which leaves her facing a difficult choice.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. During a very hot day, Charlie and Lola do their best to keep cool.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola simply doesn't have time to play today, she's far too busy, even for Charlie's new game.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola and Anna go to great lengths to find the owner of an abandoned toy rabbit.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola does everything she can to make herself taller.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola has a sleepover at Anna's, but ends up wanting to be at home.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Lola learns it takes a lot of time and hard work to learn how to play an instrument.
DetailsGaelic children's programme. Mata's dog is behaving naughtily. Mata thinks that he is untrainable, but Lola is not so sure.
DetailsLola and Anna go searching for fossils, but Charlie is sure they won't find any.
DetailsLola discovers that it's really hard to give your best friend the best present ever when you really, really like the present yourself.
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