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The Twirlywoos. Get ready for a funny flight of discovery with the Twirlywoos, a brand-new comedy pre-school series for CBeebies, featuring the adorable antics of four, fruit-tea-loving bird-like ...
HALIFAX: CBeebies has commissioned 25 new episodes of the preschool series Twirlywoos from DHX Media and Ragdoll Productions.. The sophomore season of Twirlywoos, which combines stop-frame ...
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Great BigHoo, Toodloo, Chickedy and Chick may not be well known now but soon they will be familiar to young children across Britain. The Twirlywoos are a family of bird-like creatures who leave ...
The Twirlywoos are setting sail around the UK to welcome young fans along for a theatrical adventure. Expect mischief, music and plenty of surprises as they share the delight of discovery. With ...
Twirlywoos, is a new pre-school comedy series featuring the antics of four curious, bird-like characters: Great BigHoo, Toodloo, Chickedy and Chick. The Twirlywoos sail from far away to visit our ...
Episode 16. Next To. Mon, Feb 29, 2016 15 mins. The Twirlywoos see a lady putting colored stars next to items in a shop window display, so they start putting stars next to everything in sight.
The Twirlywoos are setting sail around the UK to welcome young fans along for a theatrical adventure. Expect mischief, music and plenty of surprises as they share the delight of discovery. With ...
The Twirlywoos. Get ready for a funny flight of discovery with the Twirlywoos, a brand-new comedy pre-school series for CBeebies, featuring the adorable antics of four, fruit-tea-loving bird-like ...
The Twirlywoos are a bit bird-like with their round body shape, thin legs and duck like feet, but they’re flightless, so the cockatiel-like crests on their heads spin to take them off into the air.