Teddles - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Brush Your Teeth, Teddles!
Teddles doesn't want to brush his teeth, but when he cheekily runs away he bumps into Mr Walrus, who isn't impressed. Mr Walrus tries to convince Teddles that brushing your teeth is important, and can also be fun.

It's Tidy Up Time
When Teddles and Cat-Cat leave toys everywhere, the playroom is a mess. Luckily their friend Blocks is on hand to encourage Teddles to tidy up, so things don't get broken or stepped on.

Don't Forget to Wash Your Hands
Teddles and Cat-Cat are a bit dirty after playing outside. When they decide to get some food in Babytown Market, Mayory the Mayor steps in to remind them to wash their hands before eating

Our Planet
Teddles and Cat-Cat are having a picnic, but Teddles isn't very considerate with his rubbish. When friendly local astronaut Janet pops by, she shows them the beauty of Planet Earth, and why it's important to care for the planet together.

Five More Minutes
It's nearly bedtime, but Teddles and Cat-Cat just want to keep playing. When Nanny Clock gives them five more minutes, they cram in as much playing as they can, before settling down to sleep.
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