My least favourite show Peppa Pig has been hated by parents, but now it's starting to give kids British accents. My favourite show on Disney+ and CBeebies, Bluey, has been doing the same thing, giving kids Aussie accents. Well, it's true to understand different cultures, right?
Friday, 23 July 2021
One Line A Day - 2021 - 23.7.21
Bluey discovers her mind and body are a temple when she plays hide and seek with her family. Dad knows the best hiding places!
Express Yourself - 23.7.21
CBeebies has lots of mindful things like Daydreams and Happy Tent Tales, but Bluey uses that to play hide and seek.
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Journal - 23.7.21
Bluey is playing hide and seek with her family, and learns that mindfulness is the key to focusing on the games you're meant to play. The dragonfly reminds me of the one in The Creek, and this episode reminds me of the Nirvana spoof cover featuring Bluey.
I did my original story, 52 Pinecone Avenue, about a secret hidden city filled with animals. Tiger gets kidnapped and taken to the circus.
Can he escape?
Is he treated badly or kindly?
Is he happy or sad?
It's up to me to continue it!
Festival Fibber
2 Days Ago...
"It's okay, Sasha! I've found out why the schedules are delayed! Sasha!"
"[RUDE WORD] off."
"Language, Sasha, we're only trying to help! Oops."
Now...
Last November, we were treated to a lockdown series named The Dumping Ground Survival Files, which saw the DG kids speak to us via video call about the challenges life can bring from living in care, including clips from old episodes. Now, you have unlimited access to the DG laptop, where Sasha is trapped at a music festival with only Zoom for her company. Who's going to help her get back? The kids of the DG? Maybe, if they have the chance...
Sasha's Apology
Hey guys, Sasha here. I've come on behalf of my good friend Sybil to apologise for her not putting last week's episode of The Dumping Ground on her blog last Friday. It's because she was so busy, I didn't have time to ask her to put the episode up, as I was watching a film with the others...or was it CBBC? I don't know, you've seen CBBC on the DG TV a couple of times. Ha, I rhymed! So, as a way of making it up, here's a behind the scenes look of the DG as shown on Whoops I Missed The Bus, starring my actor Annabelle. Uh oh, I have to go now, because May-Li caught me breaking character again. Enjoy!
Would You Rather: Lauren Layfield & Hacker
I would definitely not step on a plug or bite my tongue.
I'd sing instead of speak, just like in that musical Horrid Henry episode.
And best of all, I'd swim in BOTH pools of melted chocolate and strawberry ice cream!
I think the second dilemma in this Would You Rather episode I watched this morning has become a new favourite Would You Rather dilemma of mine. Play along and see the adorable mutt Hacker tackle some seriously wicked dilemmas as clips from Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind Up and Crackerjack become the setting for the third dilemma!
52 Pinecone Avenue - Tiger Gets Kidnapped
What starts as a simple shopping trip in the human village for Tiger turns into a dramatic kidnapping as he is taken to where his past started to go downhill - the circus. What will happen when he ends up there?
10 Things I'll Tell My Support Workers About
10.Dr. F & Six/Scream Street
9.Bluey
8.Love Monster
7.Dog Loves Books
6.My Pride
5.My Stories
4.Pip & Posy
3.Simon
2.DinoCity/Ninja Express/Zenimation
1.Our Plans
Temple Of Wishes
The blue and red ninja are fighting over who gets to play their video game when the yellow ninja receives a message from a girl in China stating that she needs a wishing vase so she doesn't need to go to school ever again. However, in order to get it, our ninjas must pass some simple tests to get the vase and bring it down for their subject. It is here that they learn competition brings some serious challenges.
All the secondary characters in this episode are British-Chinese, so once you've seen the episode it's time to learn with the ninjas about immigrants. Click here to learn more:
Hide & Seek
Hide & Seek is one of my favourite games. Playing it with Bluey, her friends, her family and her friends' families can seem exciting, especially when characters from Scream Street want to join you. But with Bluey playing it at home, she faces some serious consequences trying to find the rest of her family and must learn that her body and mind are temples she can control.
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