About this deal
Back in the Boat, the Twirlywoo Screen creates a tree which gives more and more bananas every time the Twirlywoos touch it.
Back in the Boat, they are tickled by a mysterious creature who keeps on getting smaller to avoid being caught.The sharing of tea or the giving of a gift in recognition of friendship helps the children to define their behaviours toward their own friends. Twirlywoos helps children to understand the notion of cause and effect throughout the narrative - and often in a very funny way, which itself helps cement an understanding the concept. The Huge Red Exercise Boat has been cleverly designed to mix developmental studying with inventive play with enjoyable sounds, songs, flashing lights and actions galore!
Child centric slapstick humour encourages pre-schoolers to gain confidence in their own perceptions of the world and reinforce their understanding as they grow and develop.
Back in the Boat, the Twirlywoos find a vine coming out of Peekaboo's house and can't resist giving it a pull. Children will be encouraged to explore their own environment along with the Twirlywoos, and learn new things about their world each day.