Overview
Children are encouraged to develop fine and gross motor skills by following The Wiggles fun movements in One Finger, One Thumb. This Old Man then helps children to learn numeracy skills, as a child is learning to count with vibrant colours and fun costumes. The Wiggles get the assistance of Wags the Dog and Henry the Octopus to help enlighten children on different animals and how they can have a different number of legs. They use various examples to demonstrate this to children. Sam gets the help of Captain Feathersword to help educate children about the skeletal system in Dry Bones. Wags and Dorothy play an energetic ball game which encourages children to work together and co-operate for the game to work.
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6 - 1Move and Groove April 21, 2008
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6 - 2Musical Landscape April 22, 2008
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6 - 3Wiggle Dance April 23, 2008
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6 - 4The King of Swing April 24, 2008
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6 - 5Bailar y Cantar April 25, 2008
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6 - 6Barnyard Boogie April 28, 2008
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6 - 7The Bobby Bounce April 29, 2008
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6 - 8The Black Velvet Band April 30, 2008
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6 - 9Fun in the Sun May 01, 2008
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6 - 10My Fair Lady! May 02, 2008
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6 - 11So Early in the Morning May 05, 2008
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6 - 12Soy Capitan! May 06, 2008
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6 - 13Together We Live So Happily May 07, 2008
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6 - 14Oh, Captain! May 08, 2008
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6 - 15The Biggest Smile of All May 09, 2008
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6 - 16The Queen of the Land May 12, 2008
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6 - 17Get the Rhythm of the Hips May 13, 2008
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6 - 18Hear the Drumbeat May 14, 2008
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6 - 19Teddy Bear Touch the Ground May 15, 2008
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6 - 20Meadowsweet and Lady Smocks May 16, 2008
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6 - 21Ding, Ding, Dong! May 19, 2008
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6 - 22Buzz, Buzz, Buzz May 20, 2008
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6 - 23Shall We Dance? May 21, 2008
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6 - 24Dance This Way May 22, 2008
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6 - 25Kittens and Mittens May 23, 2008
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6 - 26Surf, Sand and Sun May 26, 2008