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 find themselves in a restaurant and a waiter is taking the diners' orders. The chef rings the bell when the food is ready and the waiter collects it from the serving hatch. The waiter ...
The Twirlywoos are in a clothes boutique, where they watch a lady trying on different hats. She isn't satisfied with any of them, and goes off to try on a dress. The Twirlywoos are in a clothes ...
The four Twirlywoos - Great Big Hoo, Toodle-oo, Chickadee and Chick - have adventures both in the real world, and in their boat. They learn about a new concept each episode. Shy Peekaboo also lives on ...
Twirlywoos might not be a word that means much to you just now, but parents be warned – the colourful bird-like creatures of that name could be the next Teletubbies. And a Shropshire-based toy ...
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, ...
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 ...