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Produced by the BBC, Tweenies is a British sensation starring full-body puppets, the "preschoolers", Bella, Milo, Fizz and Jake, their dog, Doodles, and the "grownups" Judy and Max. The gang and viewers at home learn to express themselves through language; encounter concepts from nature like weather, time, and magnets; enjoy creative activity in music and the visual arts; and explore issues in social interaction. Viewer interactivity is encouraged with action songs, stimulating kid's imaginations with each new Tweenie activity. Characters Bella: The oldest and tallest of the Tweenies. She is 4 and a half years old. Bella is quite the bossy and smart. She is Best friends with Fizz. Basically the only one to get along with better than the rest. Milo: A crazy 4 year old. He's funny and has a big imagination! He is best friends with Jake. Usually he says he's my mate! And his most...
The Tweenies play the yes/no game. When no-one can guess what Jake has thought of, they think he's cheating. Jake sulks until Doodles helps him out. Doodles doesn't want to take a bath.
Max pays a visit to Battersea Dogs' Home in south London to help a friend to find her dog.
A bee flies into the playroom and Max shows the Tweenies how to make bumblebees. When Fizz takes them into the garden, something surprising happens.
Jake uses his new digger to look for treasure in the garden. Bella and Fizz decide to be pirate sisters, and bury a treasure box full of jewels in the sandpit to surprise Jake. But when Jake digs up the box and the treasure is missing, everyone is surprised! Where has it gone?
Jake finds Milo playing in a big cardboard box. Milo's pretending it's a submarine and then an aeroplane. He stays in the box for storytime while the others describe the pictures to him. Then they all join him in the box and pretend it's a runaway train!
Fizz comes across a slug. Bella is the only one who likes it, so she tries to convince the others that slugs are great.
When Bella receives a postcard from her friends in Venice, she teaches everyone to say 'ciao'. They watch a video about Venice, make Italian food and ride in gondolas.
Max asks Jake to put away some cooking apples for him, but he decides to eat one (without knowing it is a cooking apple). He starts to feel very ill and is eventually sick. Fizz and Milo aren't very sympathetic, but Nurse Bella is.
Max helps out at a restaurant and demonstrates how to make pizza.
Max suggests that the friends play a game called sardines. Milo hides first in the cupboard followed by Bella, Fizz, Jake and Doodles. Max arrives and tells them a story, but they still don't know how the game ends!
Max has mopped the floor so the Tweenies have to remove their muddy boots before they can play indoors, but then somebody steals them.
The gang learn about the consequences of pinching someone.
Max visits a watermill where he grinds his own wheat, makes his own flour, bakes bread and eats it.
The Tweenies all wear pyjamas at their playgroup.
Milo's friends get their own back when he builds a castle in the garden and tells them to keep out. They build a house in the playroom and tell him to keep out.
Milo learns to take his time, to stop being so clumsy.
While out for a walk in the woods, Max joins a teddy bears' picnic.
The Tweenies pretend to have stiff bodies when Max suffers from a stiff neck.
After throwing a tantrum because she can't have a picnic, Fizz dreams she is unpopular and decides to improve her behaviour.
Jake dreams that his beanbag has leaked all over the playroom.
Jake takes a closer look at the grass in the garden, while Fizz brings her lucky charm bracelet to playgroup.
Bella and Jake have a problem with very noisy neighbours, but what can they do about it?
Fizz is sad when her favourite video gets damaged.
Max takes a ride on a stagecoach when he visits a coach museum.
The Tweenies play at being Robin Hood and his Merry Men. The garden becomes a magical forest.
Judy's desert story takes the Tweenies on an adventure in search of buried treasure
Judy visits a special village for donkeys.
Bella uses the pictures on a willow-pattern plate to help tell a story.
Max tells the classic story of the three little pigs and the big bad wolf. Meanwhile Jake and Doodles start to feel very greedy.
Fizz finds it difficult to get to sleep. What will make her go to sleep?
Milo leads a mission to Mars, assisted by Jupiter Jake and Daring Dog Doodles.
Max uses his video camera to film a day in the life of the Tweenies - but nothing goes the way he planned.
Max visits a steam railway.
The Tweenies are making patterned wrapping paper. Bella tells Jake to draw stripes, but Jake does not know what stripes are. Doodles introduces him to a zebra and they visit the land of stripes, where everything is stripy, so Jake learns how to paint his stripy wrapping paper.
Jake has fun in the car with his mum whilst stuck in a traffic jam. Meanwhile, the same cannot be said for the rest of the gang. Bella, Fizz and Milo are all bored at playgroup without Jake.
Milo brings in a big bag of pick-and-mix sweets, but he will not share them with the other Tweenies. He refuses to have melon with them, and then eats so many sweets he feels sick. He decides to give away his last three sweets to the others and eat melon instead!
Judy is on holiday in Scotland, bobbing up and down in a boat.
Jake tries to find out where the spots on the new playroom curtains have gone. The others make spotty masks and sing a spotty song. Max explains the spotty curtain mystery.
When Milo finds ants in the kitchen he and Fizz use the computer to learn all about them. They use their magnifying glasses to look at them closely and the Tweenies imagine they are in an anthill dancing with the ants. Bella catches the ants in a jam jar and the Tweenies release them in the garden - much to Judy's relief!
Judy learns Scottish dancing in a castle and goes in search of fluffy rabbits.
The Tweenies want it to snow and play snowy games inside, then they wish for it and it really does snow in the garden.
It's a frosty day and the Tweenies learn about winter. They make a big winter collage from things they collect in the garden, while they sing What Makes Winter. Judy reads them a story called Ridiculous, by Michael Coleman, about a tortoise who wants to explore winter rather than hibernate.
The friends learn all about bats and Max invents a game about them.
Max makes a castle in the garden, with Doodles as the dragon.
The Tweenies help Judy and Max decorate the playroom then agree it looked better before.
Judy turns her hand to cheese-making on a trip to Cheddar Gorge.
A visit from Max's sister Polly leads to confusion for both of them.
Bella and Fizz learn about crocodiles, while Jake has a bad case of crocodile tears.
Max flies in a hot-air balloon.
Fizz dress up as a butterfly, Bella puts on her fairy princess costume, and Milo pretends to be an eagle – but Jake cannot find an outfit with wings on. The others pretend to fly in the garden, so Jake dresses as Dotman to join in their game. Max buys them all new costumes with wings on, but they have done enough flying for one day.
Bella brings her check quilt into the playgroup and shows the others how to make check patterns. Max tiles the kitchen floor with a check pattern, Fizz makes a check painting and Milo and Jake play a game with check tiles.
The friends think that Max and Doodles are going to leave them for ever.
The friends learn about Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights, and decide to hold their own Hanukkah party. They watch a video, make potato latkes, play dreidl, make a menorah, hear the story of Hanukkah and open presents.
When Milo puts his coat on back to front, the Tweenies decide to do everything muddled up. They play muddled up hide-and-seek, do a muddled up painting and muddle up the playroom.
Judy visits a power station in the middle of a Scottish mountain.
Max finds the other Tweenies useful when they become cranes for the day.
Milo's box contains an amazing secret, and the others cannot believe what is inside.
Jake is sick in bed on Christmas Day, so his friends come to visit.
Max has some presents for Santa but first he has to find him.
Max tries his hand at skiing but finds it's not as easy as he thought.
When Bella finds out that her name means beautiful, the other Tweenies use the computer to find out the origins of their names.
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