This series originally aired in BBC is a sparkling adaptation of Joyce Dunbar's classic stories about practical Mouse and capricious Mole. Mouse and Mole live together in a little cottage in the country. Mouse is practical and cheerful. Mole gets into scrapes and needs mollycoddling. Their everyday adventures appeal to adults and children alike. the charm of the stories lies in the endearing friendship of the two central characters and the humor of their exchanges.
Your children will delight in the everyday adventures of these lovable companions as they help each other navigate through good times and bad. Each colorfully animated story playfully explores the joys and complexities of friendship. Bursting with warm humor from start to finish, these universal and timeless stories are a treat for the whole family.
VOL. 1 EPISODES:
- Preposterous Puddle
Tidying Up
Stuff
The Daffodil
Least Expecting
The Picnic
The Hammock
Whiskers
Half A Banana
Catch A Falling Leaf
- Talk To Me
Spectacles
Pebbles
Hip Dip Dip
A Frisky Fluttery Ghost
A Fresh Start
The Secret Of Happiness
Atishoo!
A Sad Moment
My youngest - now age 6 loved watching VOL 1's short episodes. She loves a variety of types of shows and this one did not disappoint. I, myself, have not seen them ever on TV but thought they were fun, funny at times and entertaining little videos that are appropriate for preschool and early grade school aged children. My middle child - age 9, watched one or two episodes with her sister, then went off to do her own thing. She said "I like it but I don't love it. It is fun to watch but I think I'm getting too old for these types of shows Mom!" - So although adorable and fun, probably not meant for over age 8 - better for the younger viewers. Clean, family friendly - Mouse and Mole are best friends and have fun little adventures together.
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Those are lovely :)
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