Childrens' education for ages five to nine, introducing and explaining the world around
Programme for 5-7 year-olds, with the Happy Gang. Spatz finds he has to make a TV programme about the weather.
DetailsProgramme for five- to seven-year-olds. Spatz decides to find out how weather affects how we go about, and what bad weather means for the ferry.
DetailsEducational series for children. The Happy Gang undertake a first aid course.
DetailsEducational series for children. The Happy Gang investigate why Mr P seems to be falling asleep all over the place.
DetailsProgramme for 5-7 year-olds. The Happy Gang give Uncle Stewart a surprise party whose theme is the 50s and 60s.
DetailsEducation programme. A look at animals which help us.
DetailsEducation programme. Spatz learns about how to look after pets.
DetailsEducational programme for six- and seven-year-olds. The Happy Gang help Mr P overcome his fear of spiders, and they visit Edinburgh Insect World.
DetailsEducation programme. Granny Tait's memories of school dinners aren't happy. The Gang visits a school and discovers the games children played when Granny was young.
DetailsProgramme for 5-7 year-olds. The Happy Gang are delighted with the success of their TV show. They find out how leisure and sport is affected by weather conditions.
DetailsThe children's education series looks at waste disposal. The Happy Gang tries to find out who dropped the glass Nicky cut her hand on.
DetailsEducational series for children. The Happy Gang finds out about reducing, recycling and reusing rubbish.
DetailsEducational series for children. The Happy Gang visit Edinburgh Zoo to find out what rubbish is and where it comes from.
DetailsEducation for six- and seven-year-olds. The Happy Gang design, create and discover things we need for all sorts of weather.
DetailsNumeracy programme for five- to seven-year-olds. The Happy Gang finds out about money.
DetailsNumeracy programme for 5-7 year-olds. The Happy Gang find out about money.
DetailsNumeracy programme for five- to seven-year-olds. Mr P fails to understand when his coins don't add up to enough money for ice cream.
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