In the Night Garden...is a TV program for very small kids, age range 1 to four years old, that was produced by Ragdoll Productions for BBC TV and aired from March of 2007 to March of 2009. Its creators developed it to be a program that helped small children wind down from their day and get ready for bedtime, for that age range is the time when small youngsters are trying to assert some liberty and control and are therefore generally uncooperative with their mums and dads about going to bed. There is additionally a whole lot of various In the Night Garden toys and other playthings to go with the TV program. In the Night Garden...has 100 episodes in all, and every single one of them features a bedtime story.
The titles of the 1st twenty episodes of In the Night Garden... are:
Makka Pakka Washes Faces
The Tombliboos' Waving Game
Every body All Aboard the Ninky Nonk
The Prettiest Flower
Makka Pakka's Trumpet Makes a Funny Noise
The Pontipines in Upsy Daisy's Bed
Who's Next on the Pinky Ponk
Igglepiggle's Blanket in Makka Pakka's Ditch
The Ninky Nonk Wants a Kiss
Too Loud Tombliboos!! Nice and Calm!!
Makka Pakka Gets Lost
Jumping for Everybody
Hiding in Flowerpots
The Pinky Ponk Adventure / The Pinky Ponk Will get Stuck in a Tree
The Tombliboos' Tower of 5
Igglepiggle's Mucky Patch
Funny Noise Coming From the Pinky Ponk
Quiet Please Tombliboos! Upsy Daisy Wants to Sing
The Tombliboos Clean up Their Teeth
Makka Pakka under Igglepiggle's blanket
These titles alone imply the feel of the series, and they furthermore introduce various of the unusual but interesting characters that populate the series.
The persona In the Night Garden Iggle Piggle is preformed by Nick Kellington. He's a blue creature featuring a sideways red mohikan. He usually has his red blanket with him, reminiscent of the blue blanket that was at all times carried all around by Linus Van Pelt of the Peanuts cartoons. He typically falls flat on his back whenever he gets shocked. Iggle piggle generally arrives at the start of and leaves the Night Garden at the finish of every episode. He at all times arrives and departs in his small boat, with his blanket getting utilised as a sail. He never speaks. Instead, he's got a bell in his left foot, a "squeak" sound in his center, and a rattle in his left hand. Upsy Daisy and Makka Pakka are his good mates.
In the Night Garden Upsy Daisy is a "girlie-girl" character played by Rebecca Hyland. She has a brown complexion and wears brightly colored outfits, and she resembles a rag doll. Upsy Daisy has a magical bed that can move her through the Woodland, and she sometimes needs to pursue and catch the bed as soon as it thinks for itself. She enjoys blowing kisses and giving hugs. Her hair stands on end the moment she will get surprised or thrilled. Her skirt can turn into a tutu as soon as she likes to dance. She furthermore owns an orange megaphone on a stand that she adores to sing with, but this does get irritating to other Garden denizens.
Makka Pakka is portrayed by played by Justyn Towler. He is small and round and cream-colored, and dwells in a cave. Three rounded protuberances on the top and each side of his head signify stones that he loves to stack into piles. He loves stacking things, which may include other characters, as he is a neat-nick.
There are many other appealing In the Night Garden characters from the In the Night Garden...TV show. You can get toys representing them.
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