Educational series for five- to seven-year-olds covering a broad range of topics
Educational series for five- to seven-year-olds. Barnaby Bear and his dad find out about the wildlife on the River Thames and go camping.
DetailsSplodge the cartoon character gives hints and tips on how to have fun with clay.
DetailsEducation for 5 to 7-year-olds. Scrap shows how to make mess-free collages.
DetailsWant to find out more about painting? Splash has the answers. In this edition, a look at the qualities of light and dark green.
DetailsEducational series for five to seven-year-olds. Barnaby flies to Dublin, where he goes sightseeing and finds ways to get around the city.
DetailsEducational series for five to seven-year-olds. Barnaby goes on holiday to Poole, where he gets involved with the RNLI.
DetailsEducational series for five- to seven-year-olds. Toby has a new baby brother, and the animals also have to care for their young.
DetailsEducational series for five- to seven-year-olds, presented by Brian Cant. Two families prepare for new arrivals.
DetailsSchools programme for five- to seven-year-olds. Pupils from St Hilda's Church of England School showcase tried and tested schemes for dealing with bullying in schools.
DetailsEducational programme. Second of a two part sketch series using comedy to discuss bullying, rumours and cliques.
DetailsSeries for five- to seven-year-old children about the world's religious festivals
DetailsChildren's educational series. Puppets, animation and real-life stories explore important themes in the Christian faith.
DetailsChildren's educational series. Puppets, animation and real-life stories explore important themes in the Christian faith.
DetailsChildren's educational series. Puppets, animation and real-life stories explore important themes in the Christian faith.
DetailsMagic Grandad takes his grandchildren on another series of adventures into the past - this time to meet famous characters from British history.
DetailsReligious education for 6- to 7-year-olds. Today, a key story from the Sikh religion and its significance to the faith community.
DetailsEducational programme for 5- to 7-year-olds. Magic Grandad takes his grandchildren on a series of adventures into the past to meet famous characters from history
DetailsSchools history programme for five- to seven-year-olds. Magic Grandad takes his grandchildren to meet famous figures from the past
DetailsThe story of the origins of modern nursing, as we go back to the hospital at Scutari during the Crimean War to meet Florence Nightingale.
DetailsThrough storytelling and rap, this programme looks at Christingle celebrations, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and Christmas in the community.
DetailsAdjoa Andoh takes a sensitive look at bereavement and commemoration.
DetailsSchools programme for 9-11 years olds. Christopher Lillicrap presents some comedy sketches.
DetailsEducational series for five- to seven-year-olds. Taking a look at weather through art, including a story brought to life in 3D animation.
DetailsUncle Jake and his dog discover how the changing seasons affect their lives, and the lives of the plants and animals around them.
DetailsUncle Jake and his dog discover how the changing seasons affect their lives and the lives of the plants and animals around their home.
DetailsUncle Jake and his dog discover how the changing seasons affect their lives and the lives of the plants and animals around their home.
DetailsUncle Jake and his dog discover how the changing seasons affect their lives and the lives of the plants and animals around their home.
DetailsUsing folding skills, children make a basic four-page concertina book, a matchbox book and a six-page origami book.
DetailsAdding cutting and sticking to their repertoire of skills, children make two different sorts of simple pop-up book.
DetailsDesign and technology in musical instruments. Children make and play their own instruments, inspired by drummer and percussionist Jody Linscott.
DetailsDesign and technology in musical instruments. Percussionist Greg Knowles demonstrates a range of instruments which are shaken.
DetailsProgramme looking at friendship. Children in an infant classroom provide a context for talking about it, and puppets act out common problems.
DetailsProgramme for five- to seven-year-olds looking at friendship. A special friend is someone to really care about and work hard to keep.
DetailsEducational series for five- to seven-year-olds exploring the self and how it relates to families and friends. Subjects include loneliness, stress in the home, and how to make new friends
DetailsSeries for children aged 5-7 about religious festivals from around the world. Today, we find out about the Jewish festival of Passover.
DetailsMagic Grandad travels back to meet Samuel Pepys at his house in Seething Lane, just as the Great Fire of London begins to threaten his house and all his possessions.
DetailsChildren's series. Magic Grandad goes back in time 100 years to explore life at the seaside.
DetailsChildren's schools series. Magic Grandad goes back in time 100 years to explore life at the seaside.
DetailsChildren's series. Magic Grandad goes back in time 100 years to explore life at the seaside.
DetailsSchools programme aimed at Teachers about using paintings to stimulate language and literacy as well as visual awareness.
DetailsMusic series for four- to six-year-olds. The Song Catcher visits the Watercress Line to catch a song about a steam train getting faster and slower.
DetailsMusic series for four- to six-year-olds. The Song Catcher appears at a picnic to catch a song.
DetailsMusic series for 4- to 6-year-olds. The Song Catcher introduces the idea of timbre.
DetailsSeries for four- to six-year-olds. The Song Catcher visits a street full of working children and hears a calypso introducing long and short sounds.
DetailsFind out about events in the past with the help of artefacts and dramatic reconstructions. Who was Guy Fawkes?
DetailsThe past is explored through artefacts and reconstructions. An explanation of why poppies are used as a remembrance symbol for people who died in wars.
DetailsExploring the past through artefacts and dramatic reconstructions. What was it like to be crowned queen?
DetailsThe past is explored through artefacts and dramatic reconstructions. Grandad and the kids learn about the beginning of compulsory schooling.
DetailsThe past is explored through dramatic reconstructions. Grandad and the kids visit 1953, learning about sweet rationing and go-cart racing.
DetailsMagic Grandad takes his grandchildren on an adventure back to explore toys from 1969.
DetailsMusic series for four- to six-year-olds. The Song Catcher visits the Land of the Monsters.
DetailsA dramatisation of family life in 1938, 1968 and 1988 to illustrate the changes in the way people live.
DetailsA dramatisation of family life in 1938, 1968 and 1988 to illustrate the changes in the way people live.
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