Sun, Jul 18, 2021
Emma confuses herself for Matt and vice versa. The cast sing the theme song. Alex reads out the history of Play School from a scroll. Matt and Emma pretend to be dinosaurs. Leah and Alex dress up as monkeys but act like kangaroos. Michelle leads the cast on a quest to find the 'Silliest thing you ever did see'. They are of little help, except for Alex who draws all the threads together. Michelle, Leah and Alex shake their sillies out. Emma and Matt paint a picture with painting implements, which are ever increasing in size. Leah and Michelle mix up nursery rhymes with Humpty. Through the windows Zindzi leads children in being silly. Matt uses a green screen to dance his dancing pants with Leah and Michelle. The presenters tell the story of a magical cafe. The Play School projector shows the 'Ning Nang Nong' animation. Leah leads the singing of the 'Ning Nang Nong' with the help of the toys. The presenters have difficulty taking a selfie due to some silly behaviour from the toys, before singing goodbye.
Mon, Jan 10, 2022
Rachael and Luke have crafty puppets try new foods, enjoy a fresh food picnic in the story and celebrate crunchy-munchy mealtime moments with all the toys. This special reflects what we eat, when we eat and where we eat - supporting children and families to build a lifelong friendship with food and celebrate its vital role in sustaining healthy bodies and happy minds.
Mon, May 10, 2021
Ever wondered why the cow jumps over the moon, or where Little Bo Peep's sheep went? Then Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time is for you. With breaking news on nursery rhymes, we take you to the scene of the rhyme. A woman attempting her morning routine is constantly distracted by a mulberry bush, and the urgent need to go round it. Newsreader Kaeng gets to the bottom of the rhyme with Abi. A little lamb has been turned out of a school trying to follow Mary everywhere she goes. Newsreader Teo gets to the bottom of the rhyme with Emma as Mary, and Abi as the Little Lamb. A contrarian gardener shares her secrets on how her garden grows. Newsreader Teo gets to the bottom of the rhyme with Abi as Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary.