Listings for Monday 25th February
Jump down to: AfternoonNok Tok puts things into a box and the others have to guess what they are by feeling.
Nat's Iconi-Screen isn't working properly, leaving Rumple unable to go home.
Wibbly dresses up in a robot costume he has made out of some cardboard boxes.
It's a very cold day and a snow cloud has covered the Skyworld in snow.
When Holly loses her first tooth, Rosie tells her about the tooth fairy.
Lofty turns the machine shelter into a makeshift house - with chaotic results.
The children of Greendale are excited about the new Cowboy Colin book.
When the friends wake up there are presents waiting for them on the doorstep.
Tig feels abandoned when her mum and dad are having a very busy day.
Trollee comes for a sleepover, but is not made to feel welcome.
The Octonauts share a few fun facts about the seahorse.
During a music lesson, Timmy decides he wants to play the drum but it is given to Yabba.
Robby is extremely good at balancing a fish on his nose, and Pingu wants to have a go too.
The ZingZillas try to persuade Drum to have a nap in the afternoon.
Four footballers get down to some disco music and four armadillos make an appearance.
Squiglet demonstrates how to write the letter k.
U gets the balloon ride of his life, but he's still unhappy - or so he thinks!
The new word is firework, and there's only one Abada that's equipped to look for it.
A girl can't get near to her teddy, and grown-ups need help with things being too close.
Mr Tumble is very rude to Lord Tumble when he loses a game they are playing.
Mr Bloom's fete has come to Scotland and Sebastian wants a pet.
Rebecca finds out whether she has what it takes to be a mechanic.
The ZingZillas dance for Panzee's family show.
Mister Maker tries to create a funny, feathered finger family in one minute.
Dr Ranj soothes Petal's sore eyes and the Healthy Helpers paint pictures of their eyes.
Nat's Iconi-Screen isn't working properly, leaving Rumple unable to go home.
Katy makes spiced fun buns and goes on a steam train.
Driver Dan helps the Story Train friends to make a fantastic flying paper aeroplane.
Mr Beakman leads the kids on a pirate adventure looking for buried treasure.
There was a time when Hare didn't hop, until clever Tortoise challenged him to a race.
Four footballers get down to some disco music and four armadillos make an appearance.
Squiglet demonstrates how to write the letter k.
U gets the balloon ride of his life, but he's still unhappy - or so he thinks!
The new word is firework, and there's only one Abada that's equipped to look for it.
A girl can't get near to her teddy, and grown-ups need help with things being too close.
Mr Tumble is very rude to Lord Tumble when he loses a game they are playing.
Mr Bloom's fete has come to Scotland and Sebastian wants a pet.
Rebecca finds out whether she has what it takes to be a mechanic.
The ZingZillas dance for Panzee's family show.
Mister Maker tries to create a funny, feathered finger family in one minute.
Dr Ranj soothes Petal's sore eyes and the Healthy Helpers paint pictures of their eyes.
Baby Jake and Captain Spacey go on a space adventure and play at space painting.
The Line draws some smelly socks. Dipdap tries to get away from the smell.
The ZingZillas try to help Granite and Gravel's sunflower to grow.
Duck isn't careful enough with his favourite toy robot.
Andy and Kip see Japanese macaques in the snowy mountains of Japan.
Nina investigates how to breathe underwater - with the help of Felix, her touch neuron.
The Octopod is attacked by a colossal squid, who drags the ship down an abyssal trench.
Tom and his friends decide to help Squirmtum the woodlouse realise his dream of flying.
Wilson and Koko have to rescue a stranded chugger from the snow.
Papa Murdo shares his memories of his life as a footballer with his two grandchildren.
Jack remembers the story of the day the tide went out - and didn't come back.
Neep finds a buzzing thing, which causes all kinds of mischief.
It is Washi-Washi day in the So Hi Mountains, when all the animals wash themselves.
The ball bounces into the Pinky Ponk and sends everyone sliding from one end to the other.
Kimberley Walsh reads Iris and Isaac, by Catherine Rayner.
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