Iconicles

Join Nat and the Iconicles on a journey of exploration and discovery.

Iconicles

Iconicles is an innovative show for older pre-schoolers that takes the audience on a journey of exploration and discovery.

The vibrant, animated worlds of the Iconicles have been discovered by Nat, a clever and charismatic young explorer who has come across them by way of his latest invention - a remarkable, interactive screen he has named 'The Iconi-Screen'. With a sweep of his hand, we are instantly transported into one of four distinctive animated worlds populated by comical, colourful animated characters. Where else could you meet a juggling squirrel or a grumpy rhino? And, much to Nat's surprise, the Iconi-Screen does far more than he first thought when he discovers that it can become a two-way portal that allows the animated characters to leap right through the screen and burst out into his world too!

The educational value of the show

Iconicles helps children to:

  • Think and play imaginatively.
  • Learn how to interact with others.
  • Organise, sequence and clarify their thinking or feelings.
  • Develop the confidence to try new activities.

Read about the characters

Skitter

Skitter the squirrel is an energetic daredevil with a passion for collecting. he part of the Iconicles world where Rumple comes from is 'Around the Garden'.

Rumple

Rumple is a rhino who can be a bit of a grouch but has a really big heart! The part of the Iconicles world where Rumple comes from is 'The Wild Wild Wilderness'.

Splish and Splash

Splish and Splash are cuddly and curious polar bear twins. They always want to be where the action is! The part of the Iconicles world where Splish and Splash come from is 'The Water's Edge'.

Miss Moo

Miss Moo is a cow who's a stickler for the rule book. She keeps everyone and everything in their place! The part of the Iconicles world where Miss Moo comes from is 'Down on the farm'.

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