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Best Children's Pre-School series

A letter for George: Koala Brothers

Dir: Tobias Fouracre

Spellbound Entertainment LTD/ Famous Flying Films LTD

George, the turtle postman, is very pleased one day when he gets a letter from Mitzi, but whilst on his rounds, he accidentally loses it. George is so happy when the letter is found that the Koala brothers decide to get everyone to write george a letter.

Egg: Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!

Dir: Tony Collingwood, Andrea Tran

Collingwood O’Hare

Yoko, Jakamoto and Toto make friends with Tee-Tee the baby turtle. Each tries to win Tee-Tee's affection and be his 'best friend'. Suddenly hundreds of baby turtles appear and Tee-Tee is forgotten in the crowd. When all the turtles have gone, our trio learn the true value of Tee-Tee's special friendship.

Tropical Island: Boo

Dir: Mark Taylor Tell-Tale Productions LTD.

Where's Boo? Is he in the garden... a castle... a pirate's ship? In tjis episode, see if you can find him on the tropical island. Boo likes to disguise himself and as we look for him we'll also find our regular friends; Sleeping Bear, Laughing Duck and Growling Tiger.

Get Your Skates On: Andy Pandy

Dir: Tim Harper

Cosgrove Hall Films

Teddy receives a present. A pair of brand new skates and suggests a race to Andy Pandy and Looby Loo. He almost wins it, too!

Lift off Day: Engie Benjy

Dir: Chris Taylor

Cosgrove Hall Films

Pete needs to take the lift up the mountain to give plane some special cough mixture... but the lifts want to play and won't so what they’re told... Engie Benjy is called to the rescue.

Little Jo and the Sea

Dir: Leo Nielsen

Novel Entertainment

The films celebrate the art of storytelling and the spoken word. This film introduces children to the rhythm and beauty of language and the natural world.

Lazy Eye: Hilltop Hospital

Dir: Pascal Le Nôtre

Sirol Productions

It's hard being a little lamb with a squint... when your mum is a beauty queen with lovely eyes.

Sheriff Terence: Rubbadubbers

Dir: Nick Herbert

Hit Entertainment PLC

Terence is fed up of getting splashed - especially from Winona's spray and Tubb's water pistol. If only he could make up the rules! But when he finds himself as sheriff in a wild west town, he finds being a rule-maker is a hard position to be in...

Toad in a Teapot: Wide Eye

Dir: Leo Neilson

Abbey Home Entertainment

The baby Natterjacks ahve invited Little Hoot and Flea to tea at Great Grandma Natterjack's Cottage. Wily Komodo is up to no good and gets there first. He imprisons Grandma in the teapot, pretends to be grandma and then falls asleep. The party arrives, see what has happened and a play a peppery tea trick on Wily.

Sunflower: Bonny, Banana and Mo

Dir: Alan Rogers, Peter Lang

The Cut-Out Animation Co

Bonny plants a sunflower. With the help of her dog, Banana and Mo the bird, she learns that what goes up must come down, and sometimes vice versa.

Drought: Snailsbury Tales

Dir: Richard Ollive

Maverick Entertainment

It's the hottest day Snailsbury has ever seen and everyone's inside trying to keep cool. Everyone except young Kevin that is... he's gone fishing and got lost... and now he's stuck out in the midday sun.

Things Change: Paz

Dir: Leo Nielsen

King Rollo Films LTD

Paz and his pappy find a dead baby bird whose nest had been destroyed by a storm. Confronted by the complex issues surrounding death, Paz struggles to understand what it all means. Pappy and Big Penguin help Paz to understand and deal with the situation in a positive way.

Owl's Voice: Meg and Mog

Dir: Roger Mainwood

Absolutely Productions

Owl wakes up one morning to find that he can't speak. Meg does a spell, but that only makes it worse. Meg and Mog take him to the vet where he is given some medicine. Owl gets better and then doesn't stop talking.

Antartica: Boo

Dir: Mark Taylor

CBBC

Where's Boo? All you have to do is find Boo, wherever he is. But Boo Likes to disguise himself. As we look for Boo we'll also find our other friends; Sleeping Bear, Laughing Duck and Growling Tiger who accompany Boo on his many adventures.

Sea Captain Ned: Koala Brothers

Dir: David Johnson

CBBC

The Koala brothers beleive that everyone deserves to be helped when they need it. Frank and Buster often find themselves helping out with their friends problems. They love to have adventures, especially if it means getting in their yellow plane and flying around.

Seeing Double: Little Robots

Dir: Tim Harper

CBBC

Tiny and his little robot friends are pioneers, builders and architects of a brand new world.Finding themselves abandoned on a metal scrapheap, they use their combined skills, vision and imagination to turn the nuts, bolts and junk they find into a fantastic place they can call home.

Sploshybird: Rubberdubbers

Dir: Brian Little

CBBC

Rubberdubbers stars a group of colourful toys that live in a bathroom but whose lively imaginations take them on amazing adventures. The Rubberdubbers' journey take them to fantasy lands where anything is possible- where toothbrushes become trees, a soap dish a sailing ship and a flannel a desert island.

Message in a Bottle: Wide Eyes

Dir: Leo Nielsen

CBBC

Joint Wide Eye, Little Hoot and their friends in ahigh spirited series of animal adventures. They all live in the magical world of the Natterjack Forest; a tropical environment where everything up at night.