Patterns

Nigel, Benjee Bear and Bailee Bear welcome toddlers Joshua, Inam, Liyana, Maisy, Francis and Arabella, and their grown-ups, to the Toddler Club. Parents, carers and their little ones at home are invited to join in with all the fun activities too!
The What's in the Box? game reveals a pair of stripy socks, and when the toddlers and parents open up a bigger box, they discover lots more objects and toys that are inspired by patterns. This theme is explored through play, song and story.
Grown-ups are encouraged to take part at home by hiding a safe, toddler-appropriate patterns toy or object inside a recycled box for them to reveal and explore with their toddler.
Storytime is all about discovering new words, as Benjee Bear and Bailee Bear draw different patterns at home and outside. From zigzags in the mud to swirls in the bath bubbles, the twins have lots of arty fun! Viewers at home show how they've been exploring the patterns theme too. Plus, The Circle Song gets everyone moving about, before some calm time with stretching and the Goodbye song.
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