Teletubbies Voice Trumpet Game
The Voice Trumpets can be found throughout Teletubbyland. They resemble speakers and have both male and female adult voices. After a magical event or performance, a Voice Trumpet rises to let the Teletubbies know that it is time to wave goodbye. Teletubbies: Voice Trumpet. The Voice Trumpets are the objects of Teletubbyland popping out of the ground encouraging the children and Teletubbies for something fun. They have male and female adult voices. The Voice Trumpets sing different Nursery Rhymes or make animal noises and other different sounds. The Teletubbies are in the Home Hill, listening to a Voice Trumpet play the sound of the sea. The Magic Windmill spins.
Picking Mandarins (Episode #520) KQED Channel 9: Fri, Oct 20, 2006 -- 11:00 AM The Teletubbies Everywhere segment features Po counting eight, the color orange with Tinky Winky, and the film from Spain shows some boys picking mandarins in an orange grove and putting them into crates. Then they sit under the trees and eat some of them. In Teletubbyland, Dipsy leaves his hat behind, but when he comes back to find it, The Noo-Noo has cleaned it up. The film shows some children buying different types of vegetables and then the Teletubbies dance a tip toe dance. Numbers 2 (Episode #519) KQED Channel 9: Thu, Oct 19, 2006 -- 11:00 AM The Teletubbies Everywhere segment features Tinky Winky making two rectangles, The Noo-Noo counts two and the film from India shows children demonstrating the number 2 using: apples, babies, candles, numbers, balls, cotton candy, horses, and red buses. In Teletubbyland, the Tubbies dance a bumps-a-daisy dance.
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• - Likes them. We don't know why. • - He hated them back when he was a Teletubby, so he melted one of them. • - Hates them because they don't understand the weird noises he makes.
Tinky Winky, Laa-Laa and Po run too. A house appears in Teletubbyland and the little man sings his song from one of the windows. The Teletubbies dance a falling down dance. Long Horn (Episode #428) KQED Channel 9: Wed, Sep 20, 2006 -- 11:00 AM Laa-Laa makes some adjustments on the switch panel. Then, the Teletubbies watch as Sam and his mom visit a temple to hear the horns. Annie is teaching Sam how to play the horn. Abcd 2 sun sathiya mahiya mp3 song download. They have fun blowing it and making noises and Sam shows us how the horn closes.
The Voice Trumpets are the objects of Teletubbyland popping out of the ground encouraging the children and Teletubbies for something fun. They have male and female adult voices. The Voice Trumpets sing different Nursery Rhymes or make animal noises and other different sounds. Most of all, after the Magical Events or Tubby Dances, one of them rises up letting the Teletubbies know that it is time for Tubby Bye-Bye for the end of the episode. They even appear in the Tubbytronic Superdome. Sometimes the Voice Trumpets appear to overwhelm the Teletubbies. But also appear to scare the Teletubbies at moments, by making a loud bell sound which knocks them over.
When can you see the show? These shows are available on every Butlin's family break throughout 2018, including Just for Tots, term time breaks and all school holidays. Do I need to book? There's no need to book ahead for these shows.
Once the Tubby Phone is answered, the chosen Teletubby awaits instruction and then leads the others in a merry, musical dance!
A much loved companion of the Teletubbies, the Noo-noo is fantastic at cleaning up. In fact, there's nothing the Noo-noo likes more than snuffling globs of custard off the Dome walls and floors and even off the Teletubbies themselves, which makes them giggle lots. The Noo-noo can be slightly disapproving of the Teletubbies' antics, shaking its nozzle knowingly, bracing itself for the inevitable messy fall-out from any Tubby Custard or Tubby Toast adventures. The Noo-noo can also be a tiny bit mischievous sometimes, hoovering up Tinky Winky's bag, for example, then having the Teletubbies chase it around the Dome before it blows the bag back out of its nozzle! Brand new, the Tubby Phone is a smart phone with a touch screen and a typical ring which can be heard by the Teletubbies even when they’re playing outside. When it rings, the Tubby Phone vibrates and its screen flashes with the Teletubbies’ colours, with one colour predominately flashing each time. This results in an exciting race and game for the Teletubbies to see if the right ‘Tubby answers at the right time!
Laa-Laa went the quick way and Po went the long way. Laa-Laa sits and laughs as Po walks around the dome again and again. She gets her scooter, sits on all the chairs and even goes outside again before finally climbing into bed. Colors (Yellow) (Episode #417) KQED Channel 9: Tue, Sep 5, 2006 -- 11:00 AM Tinky Winky is out for a walk when a voice trumpet rises. The voice trumpet repeats the word yellow and Tinky Winky is intrigued and repeats the word after the voice trumpet. A yellow cloud appears in the sky and floats above Tinky Winky. Then the Teletubbies watch a group of children looking at the color yellow.
They show us their wet clothes and put them on the clothesline. They put the pegs on to stop their clothes blowing in the wind. The children look at the clothes dripping with water. The Teletubbies dance a rocking dance.
When it rings, the Tubby Phone vibrates and its screen flashes with the Teletubbies’ colours, with one colour predominately flashing each time. This results in an exciting race and game for the Teletubbies to see if the right ‘Tubby answers at the right time!
• Laa-Laa loves big hugs! A fantastically fun way to make Tubby Custard. But be warned, it can get very messy! The Tubby Custard Ride is a crazy and chaotic new experience for the Teletubbies.
The Teletubbies sit down to eat their Tubby Custard. Po falls down from the table. She sits back up to eat her Tubby Custard, but falls down again.
They tell the Noo Noo to 'Sssssh!' And sit back to eat their Tubby Toast. Then the Teletubbies watch Yvette and her brother make salad. They go shopping with their grandmother to buy some salad to eat. Yvette washes the salad and then they sit down to eat it. They eat lettuce, cucumber and tomatoes.
So Po pushes the buttons again. Dipsy pushes the button, then Tinky Winky tries. The Tubby Toaster still isn't working and the Teletubbies are still hungry.
The performer - she loves to sing and dance and wants to be in charge! • Laa-Laa is a bundle of energy. She loves laughing, singing and dancing.
These shows are available on every Butlin's family break throughout 2018, including Just for Tots, term time breaks and all school holidays. Do I need to book? There's no need to book ahead for these shows. Catch the Teletubbies in the Skyline Pavilion. The Teletubbies TV show is designed to encourage young children to enjoy the wonders of playtime. Helping young children develop their physical, emotional and cognitive skills in a warm, loving, playful environment.
• When she stands, she does so pigeon-toed. • Laa-Laa’s favourite thing is the orange ball – she loves bouncing, patting and boinging it. Sometimes she works it into her dancing.
The Teletubbies dance a Dizzy Dance. Ballet (Episode #426) KQED Channel 9: Mon, Sep 18, 2006 -- 11:00 AM The Teletubbies dance an up and down dance. The Teletubbies watch as two little girls dance ballet. In Teletubbyland, Tinky Winky wears the skirt to do a special round and round dance. He dances round and round outside the house, but the skirt gets stuck in the doors. He dances his special round and round dance in front of the trees, but the skirt gets caught on the trees.
All the Teletubbies are very busy with their favorite things. Tinky Winky is marching with his bag, Dipsy is dancing in his hat, Laa-Laa is playing with her ball and Po is riding her scooter. Then clouds appear in the sky. The Teletubbies sit down to watch the clouds. They see big fluffy clouds and long wispy clouds. Then, the Teletubbies see clouds that look like Tinky Winky's bag, Dipsy's hat, Laa-Laa's ball and Po's scooter.
Once, he ripped one out of the ground and punched it until it broke. • - Likes to ride them. • - Hates them because they almost got him killed once. He likes shooting them with to make them.
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The Teletubbies play follow my leader. Numbers `10' (Episode #421) KQED Channel 9: Mon, Sep 11, 2006 -- 11:00 AM The Teletubbies pop up from behind their hiding places to say 'boo' to the camera.
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Teletubbies™ Big Play Dates New for 2018 Teletubbies Big Play Date is a 20-minute live performance featuring new music and calls for children to join in with a variety of games from tickling, to dress up, to catch. It's also the first live show to incorporate the Tiddlytubbies who will be joining the Teletubbies for part of their Play Date. The Tiddlytubbies are eight smaller Teletubbies who live in their own special part of the Home Dome, and each of the eight has their own individual colour and character. Download the Tiddlytubbies song sheet so you can have a singalong with your little ones at home: Teletubbies™ Big Party Back by popular demand, the Teletubbies Big Party show returns to the stage to give your little ones lots of entertainment and giggles. Do I have to pay? The shows are included in the price of your break. When can you see the show?
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Laa-Laa and Dipsy are very impressed with the pumpkin until it wears Dipsy's hat. The Teletubbies dance the round and round dance. Getting Dressed (Episode #526) KQED Channel 9: Mon, Oct 30, 2006 -- 11:00 AM The Teletubbies Everywhere segment features the number 2 with Tinky Winky, Dipsy's hat crosses the frame, the color blue with Po and Dipsy wearing his hat and the film from Korea features some children getting dressed in their national costume. In Teletubbyland, Laa-Laa falls off the slide, and the film shows 2 girls hanging out the washing.
Then he watches as the chameleon catches a fly with its long tongue. Laa-Laa is playing with her ball. She throws her ball up in the air and then catches it. Laa-Laa throws the ball to Tinky Winky and he catches it. Then Laa-Laa throws the ball to Dipsy, but he doesn't catch it and the ball bounces away. Dipsy chases after the ball as it bounces through Teletubbyland. It bounces up very high and Dipsy catches it when it comes down.
Mark Making Pictures (Episode #427) KQED Channel 9: Tue, Sep 19, 2006 -- 11:00 AM The Teletubbies watch as some children layout a large piece of paper on the floor and put paint into trays. One child puts on some boots and treads in the paint. Then she walks on the paper. Another child uses a broom and a mop to make different marks. The children use balls, balloons and all other objects to make marks on the paper.