Program Summary:
Teletubbies is a responsible, enjoyable half-hour where our youngest viewers find their place: a playful, imaginative world inhabited by gentle, loving characters exploring and experiencing everything around them. The series is also a wonderful opportunity for parents to share the joy of first discovery through children's eyes.
Teletubbies airs weekdays on KNPB at 6:30am.
Meet the Characters:
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Tinky Winky is purple and has a triangle aerial on his head. He's not just the biggest Teletubby, but also very gentle. His favorite thing is his red bag. Tinky Winky loves walking, marching, dancing and falling over. He has a special song which he loves to sing to himself, "Pinkle winkle, Tinky Winky, pinkle winkle, Tinky Winky." Tinky Winky loves big hugs.
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Dipsy is green, the second biggest Teletubby and undoubtedly the most stylish. He has a straight aerial on his head. His favorite thing is his black and white hat. Dipsy loves to dance, make cool moves and fancy steps. He has a special song which he likes to sing to himself, "Bup-a-tum, bup-a-tum, bup-a-tum." Being super-cool doesn't stop Dipsy loving big hugs.
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Laa-Laa is yellow with a twirly aerial on her head. She is very giggly and fun-loving and her favorite thing is her bouncy orange ball. Laa-Laa loves to dance, skip and sing songs. She has a special song which she likes to sing to herself, "Laa-laa-li-laa-laa-li-laa-li-laa." Laa-Laa also loves big hugs.
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Po is red and the smallest Teletubby, with a circular aerial on her head. She is a confident, happy individual and her favorite thing is her pink and blue scooter which she rides very fast. Po loves to dance and sing and do as she chooses. She has a special song which she likes to sing to herself, "Fi-dit, fi-dit, fi-dit, fi-dit." Po loves big hugs best of all.
Available Workshops:
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Clouds:
Through discussion, reading, watching a segment of Teletubbies, and completing an interactive activity, children and parents will become familiar with the different types of clouds and how clouds can indicate a change in the weather. Participants will also learn how to use the “Learning Triangle.”
Links:
For more, contact Brooke Dutton, at 775.784.4555 or
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