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Watch Play School 1966 online: Episode 4 Animals - Thursday

Thursday Actors: Karen Pang and Teo Gebert Pianist: Brian Castles-Onion Songs "Woof Woof Woof I’m A Dog" Composer: Harvey Broadbent Publisher: ABC Music Publishing (c/- Mushroom Records) "Spotty Song" Composer: June Tillman Publisher: McMillan Ed. Ltd. "Oomba Baroomba" Composer: Peter Charlton Publisher: ABC Music Publishing "When You’re Feeling Crook" Composer: Peter Coombe Publisher: Rascal Records "Man-Man-Mangia" Composer: Rosemary Nicotina & Pauline Gummer Publisher: ABC Music Publishing "Come To The Party" Composer: George Dewey Publisher: A & C Black "Teddy Bear Twist" Composer: D. Watkins & C. Harriot Publisher: Control Story “My Many Coloured Days” Author: Dr. Seuss Illustrator: Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher Publisher: Red Fox (Random House Children’s Books) Films “Tiger Footage” (ABC Library Footage) Windows Segment “Sweet Making” (Play School, ABC) Ideas for Later ANIMALS WITH STRIPES • What other animals have stripes? How many can you think of? Now paint a stripy animal, and as you fill in the stripes don’t forget to sing the “Stripy Song”! MAKE A COLOURFUL PICTURE • Use unusual colours such as aquamarine, mauve and fawn to create a beautiful picture with paint, crayons, or pastels. Use all the colours you already know as well as some new ones. Make and Do Teo and Karen used squares of yellow, blue, and orange paper to fold and create a blue stingray and bat a yellow dog, an orange tiger face, which was added to the tiger body on the Calendar Skirt and Bowtie Teo folded a piece of spotty paper, and attached some elastic through a loop, to create a bow tie for Big Ted. Karen folded a piece of yellow paper in half, tore a round shape, made an opening and created a skirt for Jemima. To make the skirt even more special, she added a same shape piece of spotty material over the yellow paper. You can use a variety of colourful paper, cellophane, and tissue paper scraps to make a bowl full of “sweets”. To make the sweets, some can be scrunched, some can be twisted and others torn into strips.

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