Play School Story Time

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Play School Story Time

Dressing up and looking fabulous! The sensational Courtney Act and dashing Humpty share a story by Kat Patrick and Hayley Wells. Glitter and sequins are all on show in The Spectacular Suit: a story about being yourself.

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Season 5
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Have you ever wondered what your pets are thinking, and how they chose their human? Dave Hughes and Scrap explore the meaning behind belonging in Gabriel Evans' A Human for Kingsley.
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There's nothing like reading a book with Mum. Join Kate Miller Heidke and her son Ernie as they read Under the Love Umbrella, by Davina Bell and illustrated by Allison Colpoys.
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For those of you with big dreams, here's how to make them come true! Oliver Jeffer's How to Catch a Star, with Waleed Aly explores the wishful imagination that our dreams allow.
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Grab your animal friend for this episode with Dr Chris Brown and his dog Buzz as they read, We Love You Magoo by Briony Stewart. This book reminds us how much our pets are loved and how much they love you!
Tony Armstrong joins us on Story Time with an important book about the Uluru Statement. Written by Thomas Mayor and illustrated by Blak Douglas, Finding Our Heart is a story about the history of our country.
Join TV and radio personality Tanya Hennessy on the Story Time couch as she reads the heartfelt book A Little Bit Different by Claire Alexander. Together we learn that it is cool to be different.
If a book was called 'Do Not Open This Book!', would you open it? Join Luke McGregor as he braves this hysterical book, written by Andy Lee and illustrated by Heath McKenzie and opens it up for all of us to see.
Wearing her iconic skivvy, yellow Wiggle Tsehay Hawkins reads A Pair of Pears and an Orange. Written and illustrated by Anna McGregor, this story teaches us about friendship, inclusion and compromise.
Sometimes the smallest things are the most special. Follow along with Moana Hope as she reads Amira's Suitcase written by Vikki Conley and illustrated by Nicky Johnston: a beautiful story about friendship and hope.
There's always one thing the world needs more of, and that's love. Grab someone you love and get ready for this big hug of an episode as Michael Theo reads Big Love by Megan Jacobson and illustrated by Beck Feiner.
It's time to put on your favourite pair of shoes and join Fifi Box and her daughter Trixie as they read Wonderful Shoes! Written by Emma Bowd and illustrated by Tania McCartney, this story will have you tip tapping along.
Eddie Woo is here with an exciting story to tell! If rockets, astronauts, and space exploration is your thing, don't miss Eddie and Big Ted as they read James Foley and Rebecca Mills' Stellaphant: the stars are the limit!
The world certainly is a big place, but you can fine people just like you everywhere. A new friend of Play School, Luke Springer, along with Little Ted, read us Whoever You Are by Mem Fox and illustrated by Leslie Staub.
It's time for an adventure with Luke Carroll, his son Enzo and a colony of ants! Where will they go and what will they take? Find out in Ursula Dubosarsky and Tohby Riddle's March of the Ants.
One person's junk is another's possibilities. Bring along your sketchbook as Brickman (Ryan McNaught) shows us the boundless opportunities of our imagination in Christopher Cheng and Lucia Masciullo's book, The Imagineer.
What's better than a day at the beach? Join Paralympian Ellie Cole as we explore what you can find at an Australian beach with Susannah Chamber and Mark Jackson's book, Beach Wombat.
Season 6
When he's not cooking in the outback with his Grandad, Tom Forrest is joining his friends Kiya and Joey for a story, reading 'The Heartbeat of The Land' by Cathy Freeman with Coral Vass and illustrated by Tannya Harricks.
Grab the car snacks and buckle up! Comedian Matt Okine is getting ready for a holiday adventure with Big Ted, Little Ted, and Maurice, reading 'Holiday Sorted!' by Jimmy Rees and illustrated by Briony Stewart.
Well, this is awkward... Pants, or no pants, comedian Mel Buttle is here with Big Ted, Little Ted, and Maurice to report a robbery so silly you'll laugh your pants off, reading 'Koalas Stole My Undies' by Kylie Howarth.
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