
Consider this your introduction to one of BBC's most beloved children's programs. These short episodes are perfect for teaching your PreK-Grade 2 students seasonal content and social-emotional skills.

In Sarah and Duck and the Fireworks Dance, Sarah and Duck are playing indoors. When a fireworks display lights up the sky, Duck hides, until Sarah finds him and helps him enjoy the fireworks with a pair of earmuffs. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Sarah & Duck, a kids' show about the adventures of seven-year-old Sarah and her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck.

In Sarah and Duck and the Snowball Skate, Sarah and Duck stumble upon a winter fair. They visit an ice skating rink and want to skate. Duck is a natural, but Sarah needs time to try and try again. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Sarah & Duck, a kids' show about the adventures of seven-year-old Sarah and her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck.

In Sarah and Duck on the Snow Trail, Sarah and Duck wake up to a winter wonderland. Outside their front door, they find presents and a trail. But was the trail formed by a sea cow or a walrus? They meet up with Scooter Boy and take a trip to the zoo to find out who left their gifts. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Sarah & Duck, a kids' show about the adventures of seven-year-old Sarah and her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck.

In Sarah and Duck on a Bike, Sarah and Duck notice four shallots who want to explore the world. They create a mobile mud pit and take the shallots around town. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Sarah & Duck, a kids' show about the adventures of seven-year-old Sarah and her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck.

In Sarah and Duck and the Silly Umbrella, Sarah and Duck go on an outing during a rainy day. They meet an umbrella that doesn’t like the rain! Can Sarah help the umbrella get home without getting wet? This video is excerpted from BBC’s Sarah & Duck, a kids' show about the adventures of seven-year-old Sarah and her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck.

Grab a friend to play this holiday WHOliday game! Here's how to play:
- Snip out the game boards.
- Pick a game board and sit opposite your friend. Make sure you can’t see each other’s boards.
- Choose and circle a character each, then take turns asking "yes" or "no" questions back and forth with your friend to work out who you’ve each chosen. Cross off the characters that don’t match your questions, and guess who they’ve picked!
Top Tip: Use a pencil so you can erase and play over and over again.

Ever dreamed of having your very own toy shop? YOU HAVE? Excellent. Start by giving it a name (use your fave color and age). Next, do a stock check. Look at the toy patterns below and circle what comes next. Finally, stack the shelves! Draw some brand-new toys in the spaces. How about some unicorns? Or cool cars? Or furry monsters? Don't forget to draw your own favorite toy on one of the shelves. And add some customers!

Who likes to daaaaaance? Take this dance cube when you’re out and about and need to... grooove on the mooove! Here's how to put it together:
1. Stick this page to cardboard. Then, ask your grown-up to snip along the dashed lines.
2. Fold along the dotty lines and stick the tabs shut.
3. Roll the die and copy whichever dance move it lands on! Will it be the robot or island rhythms? The worm or fairy dance?
We KNOW that you are an awesome dancer! Doodle a step-by-step guide to one of your amazing dance routines.

Time for... pizza! Ever wanted to set up your own pizza delivery business? Let's give it a go! With stuff you can find around the house plus these bits 'n' bobs, you'll have everything you need to play Pizza Girls, just like Bingo and Bluey.
Inspired by Season 3, Episode 19 "Pizza Girls": Bluey and Bingo are making mud pizzas and delivering them to the grown-ups, but their pedal car’s wheel keeps falling off!

It’s chutes and ladders... but not as you know it, kiddo! This is a game for two or more players. Here's how to play:
- Find a die and use pennies as counters.
- Move around the board doing the tasks as you go. Too easy.
- Bounce up when you land on an inflatable and slide down the pool noodles (just like Chutes & Ladders). The first player to 100 is the winner!

Bluey’s found blue hair chalk and turned Bingo into a Mini Bluey. Use your crayons or markers to give their friends a color shake-up. Which new colors will suit the other pals? Don't forget to draw yourself too... but shake it up! You could give yourself green skin, pink hair, or blue stripes.
Inspired by Season 3, Episode 6 "Mini Bluey": When Dad complains about how dissimilar Bluey and Bingo are, Bluey hatches a plan to make them more alike and happily introduces Mini Bluey!

Consider this your introduction to one of BBC's most beloved children's programs. These short episodes are perfect for teaching your PreK-Grade 2 students seasonal content and social-emotional skills.

In Sarah and Duck and the Fireworks Dance, Sarah and Duck are playing indoors. When a fireworks display lights up the sky, Duck hides, until Sarah finds him and helps him enjoy the fireworks with a pair of earmuffs. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Sarah & Duck, a kids' show about the adventures of seven-year-old Sarah and her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck.

In Sarah and Duck and the Snowball Skate, Sarah and Duck stumble upon a winter fair. They visit an ice skating rink and want to skate. Duck is a natural, but Sarah needs time to try and try again. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Sarah & Duck, a kids' show about the adventures of seven-year-old Sarah and her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck.

In Sarah and Duck on the Snow Trail, Sarah and Duck wake up to a winter wonderland. Outside their front door, they find presents and a trail. But was the trail formed by a sea cow or a walrus? They meet up with Scooter Boy and take a trip to the zoo to find out who left their gifts. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Sarah & Duck, a kids' show about the adventures of seven-year-old Sarah and her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck.

In Sarah and Duck on a Bike, Sarah and Duck notice four shallots who want to explore the world. They create a mobile mud pit and take the shallots around town. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Sarah & Duck, a kids' show about the adventures of seven-year-old Sarah and her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck.

In Sarah and Duck and the Silly Umbrella, Sarah and Duck go on an outing during a rainy day. They meet an umbrella that doesn’t like the rain! Can Sarah help the umbrella get home without getting wet? This video is excerpted from BBC’s Sarah & Duck, a kids' show about the adventures of seven-year-old Sarah and her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck.

Grab a friend to play this holiday WHOliday game! Here's how to play:
- Snip out the game boards.
- Pick a game board and sit opposite your friend. Make sure you can’t see each other’s boards.
- Choose and circle a character each, then take turns asking "yes" or "no" questions back and forth with your friend to work out who you’ve each chosen. Cross off the characters that don’t match your questions, and guess who they’ve picked!
Top Tip: Use a pencil so you can erase and play over and over again.

Ever dreamed of having your very own toy shop? YOU HAVE? Excellent. Start by giving it a name (use your fave color and age). Next, do a stock check. Look at the toy patterns below and circle what comes next. Finally, stack the shelves! Draw some brand-new toys in the spaces. How about some unicorns? Or cool cars? Or furry monsters? Don't forget to draw your own favorite toy on one of the shelves. And add some customers!

Who likes to daaaaaance? Take this dance cube when you’re out and about and need to... grooove on the mooove! Here's how to put it together:
1. Stick this page to cardboard. Then, ask your grown-up to snip along the dashed lines.
2. Fold along the dotty lines and stick the tabs shut.
3. Roll the die and copy whichever dance move it lands on! Will it be the robot or island rhythms? The worm or fairy dance?
We KNOW that you are an awesome dancer! Doodle a step-by-step guide to one of your amazing dance routines.

Time for... pizza! Ever wanted to set up your own pizza delivery business? Let's give it a go! With stuff you can find around the house plus these bits 'n' bobs, you'll have everything you need to play Pizza Girls, just like Bingo and Bluey.
Inspired by Season 3, Episode 19 "Pizza Girls": Bluey and Bingo are making mud pizzas and delivering them to the grown-ups, but their pedal car’s wheel keeps falling off!

It’s chutes and ladders... but not as you know it, kiddo! This is a game for two or more players. Here's how to play:
- Find a die and use pennies as counters.
- Move around the board doing the tasks as you go. Too easy.
- Bounce up when you land on an inflatable and slide down the pool noodles (just like Chutes & Ladders). The first player to 100 is the winner!

Bluey’s found blue hair chalk and turned Bingo into a Mini Bluey. Use your crayons or markers to give their friends a color shake-up. Which new colors will suit the other pals? Don't forget to draw yourself too... but shake it up! You could give yourself green skin, pink hair, or blue stripes.
Inspired by Season 3, Episode 6 "Mini Bluey": When Dad complains about how dissimilar Bluey and Bingo are, Bluey hatches a plan to make them more alike and happily introduces Mini Bluey!