Get ready for a funny flight of discovery with the Twirlywoos, a brand-new comedy pre-school series for CBeebies, featuring the adorable antics of four, fruit-tea-loving bird-like characters: Great ...
The educational thinking behind CBeebies show Twirlywoos. Professor Cathy Nutbrown says: "The programme works very much through humour, and Anne Wood places great stress on the programmes being good ...
The Twirlywoos see a postman putting letters through a letterbox and decide to copy him. Back in the Boat, the Twirlywoo Screen gives the Twirlywoos a door to go through. The Twirlywoos meet a soft ...
A man is putting a poster up on a billboard. The Twirlywoos help the man by rolling the strips of the poster out of the van. The Stop-Go Car visits the Twirlywoos. It drives in to Peekaboo's house and ...
The Twirlywoos find themselves in a hall with a very dirty floor. The cleaner starts cleaning the floor with a mop, but it's not long before a visitor with very muddy boots undoes his hard work. He ...
The Twirlywoos watch a couple rehearsing a ballroom dance, accompanied by a piano player. He starts off playing slowly and speeds up towards the end of the dance. The Twirlywoos watch this with ...
Great BigHoo, Toodloo, Chickedy and Chick may not be well known now but soon they will be familiar to young children across Britain. The Twirlywoos are a family of bird-like creatures who leave their ...
HALIFAX: CBeebies has ordered a further 25 11-minute episodes of the DHX Media preschool series Twirlywoos, bringing the episode count to 100. DHX Media also scored a number of new deals for the first ...
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Professor Cathy Nutbrown says: "The programme works very much through humour, and Anne Wood places great stress on the programmes being good entertainment for young children. Careful thought has gone ...
Younger viewers will be charmed by the loveable antics of the Twirlywoos while the delightful humour will appeal to all age groups. — Kay Benbow, Controller, CBeebies Silly, fun and full of surprises, ...
The Twirlywoos eat too much and feel full, and after seeing someone pour water into a glass, they get carried away finding their own containers to fill. The Twirlywoos hide underneath different hats ...