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Teeny Tiny Creatures sees animal experts help children understand the tiniest creatures.
Emily wants to find out more about puffins in this episode, so Rory and Sandy head to a very special Scottish island to search for them. They're able to see where they nest in burrows and hunt for food by diving into the sea. And Chantelle joins Aneeshwar, who is a keen bird watcher - together they try to spot a puffling, a baby puffin, in the cliffs.
Chantelle and Rory's fact files help answer all of Emily's questions. With the help of the special poem, we discover that like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, puffins are superheroes, helping our planet in their own special way. And for this episode's Teeny Tiny Task, Rory and Sandy decide to be 'more puffin' and decorate each other's faces with faceprints.
Ishi wants to find out all about barnacles in today's episode.
Chantelle meets some new friends at the beach and they head off to look for barnacles, while Rory meets a marine expert and they get their feet wet.
Chantelle and Rory's fact files help explain all of Ishi's questions. With the help of the special poem, we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, barnacles are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way. In the Teeny Tiny Task, Chantelle plays a game of supersticky barnacles.
Alistair wants to find out about red squirrels in today's episode.
Rory and Sandy head deep into the forest to try and find some red squirrels, whilst Chantelle heads offshore to an island to meet a local expert who has been studying them in the wild.
Chantelle and Rory's fact files help answer all of Alistair's questions. With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem, we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, red squirrels are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way.
In the Teeny Tiny Task, Rory shows Sandy what it might feel like to be a red squirrel as he jumps around in the treetops.
Lucia wants to find out all about slugs in today's episode.
Chantelle visits a local school that has a nature garden, whilst Rory meets an expert on our slimy friends. Chantelle and Rory's fact files help explain all of Lucia's questions. With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem, we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, slugs are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way.
In the Teeny Tiny Task, Chantelle and the children have to move like slugs, so they all have a superslug race in some teeny tiny sleeping bags.
James wants to find out all about earwigs in today's episode.
Rory, Sandy and Zoe head to a nature reserve to search for earwigs, and Chantelle meets a bug expert in a beautiful allotment. Chantelle and Rory's fact files help explain all of James's questions.
With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem, we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, earwigs are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way.
In the Teeny Tiny Task, Rory, Sandy and Zoe play at being earwigs by using their pincer litter pickers to pick up leaves!
Micheal wants to find out all about devil's coach horse beetles in today's episode.
Chantelle meets some schoolchildren, and they look for a devil's coach horse beetle in their fantastic nature garden, whilst Rory heads into the woods to meet a beetle expert.
Chantelle and Rory's fact files help explain all of Micheal's questions. With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem, we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, devil's coach horse beetles are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way.
In the Teeny Tiny Task, Chantelle and the children put their noses to the test with a supersmelly challenge!
Gabi and Izzy want to find out all about sea anemones in today's episode. Rory and Sandy head to the beach to look for them, whilst Chantelle meets a sea anemone expert on a night-time rockpool safari.
In the Teeny Tiny Task, Rory and Sandy play a game of catch, as they pretend to be sea anemones trying to catch their food, with colourful balls and a bucket
Chantelle and Rory's fact files help explain all of Gabi and Izzy's questions. With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, sea anemones are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way.
Carlson wants to find out all about little owls in today's episode. Chantelle and some new friends get up extra early to see if they can spot some little owls in the park, whilst Rory meets a bird expert who is tagging more little baby owls.
Chantelle and Rory's fact files help answer all of Carlson's questions. With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem we discover taht, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, little owls are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way.
In the Teeny Tiny Task, Chantelle and her friends pretend to be little owls as they flap and fly around the park, making up their own special calls.
Harrison wants to find out all about crane flies in today's episode. Rory and Sandy head to a nature reserve to try to spot them, and Chantelle meets a bug expert in in his garden.
Chantelle and Rory's fact files help answer all of Harrison's questions. With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem, we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, crane flies are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way.
In the Teeny Tiny Task, Rory, Sandy and Zoe make their legs grow with the help of some stilts, as they discover what it's like having long legs like a crane fly!
George wants to find out all about prawns in today's episode. Chantelle meets some new friends at the beach and heads to the rock pools to search for prawns, whilst Rory goes to the north of Scotland to meet a local expert at the harbour.
Chantelle and Rory's fact files help answer all of George's questions. With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, prawns are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way.
In the Teeny Tiny Task, Chantelle and the children play at being prawns with a game of 'What's the Time, Mr Fish?'
Cadi wants to find out all about wasps in today's episode. Rory, Sandy and Zoe learn more about them, and Chantelle takes a trip to the zoo to meet some of their residents. In the Teeny Tiny Task, Rory, Sandy and Zoe try and make their own wasp nest out of papier-mache. Chantelle and Rory's fact files help answer all of Cadi's questions. With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem, we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, wasps are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way.
Tahira wants to find out all about water voles in today's episode. Chantelle heads up the river with some friends looking for signs of water voles, and Rory meets an expert on them in the city. Chantelle and Rory's fact files help answer all of Tahira questions. With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem, we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, water voles are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way. In the Teeny Tiny Task, Chantelle and the children create water vole masks.
Aston wants to find out all about woodpeckers in today's episode. Rory and Sandy head off into the woods to look for woodpeckers, whilst Chantelle meets a bird expert to try and spot some green woodpeckers. In the Teeny Tiny Task, Rory and Sandy try their hand at drumming just like a woodpecker. Chantelle and Rory's fact files help answer all of Aston's questions. With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, woodpeckers are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way.
Carys wants to find out all about jellyfish in today's episode. Chantelle visits an aquarium which is home to some rather special jellyfish, whilst Rory meets a marine expert and they head out to sea on a glass-bottomed boat Chantelle and Rory's fact files help answer all of Carys's questions. With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, jellyfish are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way. In the Teeny Tiny Task, Chantelle and the children pretend to be jellyfish with colourful ribbons.
Harriet wants to find out all about blue tits in today's episode. Chantelle visits a school and discovers that they have a bird box which is currently home to a family of blue tits, whilst Rory meet a young birdwatcher in her garden. Chantelle and Rory's fact files help answer all of Harriet's questions. With the help of the Teeny Tiny Creatures poem we discover that, like lots of other teeny tiny creatures, blue tits are superheroes and help our planet in their own special way. In the Teeny Tiny Task, Chantelle and the children make blue tit masks and have fun flying around the school grounds.
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