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Scoop the Disco Digger

October 17th, 2010

An overview of the Scoop the Disco Digger episode from the children’s television series Bob the Builder written by Diane Redmond, so if you haven’t seen the Bob the Builder Scoop the Disco Digger episode, spoilers follow.

Scoop the Disco Digger

Jenny wants to organise a holiday for Wendy, but Wendy says that they’re just too busy right now and Bob is in the office talking to Mr. bentley about their next building job. Wendy leaves to see Bob.

Scoop, Roley and Dizzy agree that Wendy should have a oliday and Bob should too. Scoop suggests that if Bob and Wendy can’t have a holiday, then they should bring the holiday to them. They could put some sand down in the yard and make it look like a beach and do some dancing when they finish work today. Jenny, Dizzy, Muck and Roley agree and volunteer to be dancers. Scoop asks what he could be and Jenny suggests the Disco Digger Scoop and thy show Scoop how to disco dance.

Bob and Wendy return from the office and amongst all the excitement Bob asks what is going on. They all reply, it’s nothing.

Bob says that Mr Bentley has just phoned to say that some old water pipes have just cracked and Wendy says that they must replace them right away because water is leaking out. Bob indicates that it’s a big job for Scoop, and Dizzy wants to come along too.

On the job, Bob and Wendy explain that they have to drain all the water and close off the road, but they can’t close the road for long. Bob asks Scoop to go over to JJ’s right away to pick up the new pipes and connectors. Dizzy accompanies Scoop to JJ’s.

On the way to JJ’s, Dizzy gives Scoop a disco dancing lesson, but Scoop is having trouble getting the steps right.

Back on the job, Bob and Wendy are wondering why Scoop is taking so long, so Bob phones JJ to see if Scoop’s arrived at the yard, but he hasn’t.

At JJ’s Scoop and Dizzy arrive and JJ explains that Bob has phoned twice looking for him. Scoop realises that he’s wasted time dancing and forgot about the building job. Scoop takes the supplies and Dizzy returns to the yard to practice her dance steps.

Back at the yard Dizzy meets Jenny and the machines who are planning to change Bob’s yard into a tropical beach. They bring in sand, plam trees, beach furniture and a pool. When they’ve finished with the yard, Jenny, Roley, Dizzy, Muck and Lofty practice their disco dancing before Bob and Wendy return.

On the Job, Scoop arrives with the supplies and Bob asks what took him so long. Scoop replies that he was talking to Dizzy and Dizzy has returned to the yard. Scoop starts to dig the trench to replace the pipes. While Wendy measures the depth of the trench, Scoop goes off to practice his dancing and Bob follows and Scoop explains he was stretching.

In the yard, they’re all still practicing dancing, but Jenny announces that she has to go back to Wendy’s to pick up some things for tonight. So Dizzy, Lofty and Muck continue practicing.

On the Job, Jenny meets Bob, Wendy and Scoop. Scoop explains to Jenny that he’s been practising all day and just can’t dance, but Jenny says that he’s the best disco dancer she’s ever seen. She tells him to dance for Bob and Wendy as if he’s digging a trench. Scoop fills in the trench and the job is complete, so they all make their way back to the yard.

Bob and Wendy arrive back to the yard and are suprised to find the yard transformed into a beach. Scoop explains that because they’re too busy to go away on holiday, they’ve brought the holiday to them.

Jenny announces that the star of night is Scoop the Disco Digger. Scoop is worried that he can’t dance, but Jenny tells him to be himself and Dig it! Scoop begins dancing and Bob the Wendy realise what he’s been up to all day, practicing his disco digging. Everyones joins scoop and starts disco dancing too.

Characters in Scoop the Disco Digger (in order of appearance):
Jenny, Wendy, Scoop, Muck, Dizzy, Roley, Lofty, Bob, JJ

Roary the Racing Car: Secret Treasure

October 12th, 2010

An overview of the Secret Treasure episode from the children’s television series Roary the Racing Car written by Di Redmond, so if you haven’t seen the Roary the Racing Car Secret Treasure episode, spoilers follow.

Secret Treasure

“Treasure comes in all shapes and sizes.”

Farmer Green is loading hay bails, when suddenly FB, Farmer Green’s pickup truck arrives and announces that there is rubbish all over the beach and suggests that they go and clean it up immediately. Farmer Green replies that they can’t go and clean up the beach right away as they need to take the hay bails to the farm and drop off some fuel at Silver Hatch

In the workshop at Silver Hatch, Big Chris is working on CiCi while CiCi reads and singing while Roary is drinking from a plastic bottle. Roary throws the bottle at the bin, but misses and Cici and Big Chris remind Roary that there won’t be any litterbugs in this workshop and the plastic bottle should go in the dust bin.

Cici asks Big Chris about the strange looking man in the book, to which he replies that it’s Silver Beard the Pirate, who sailed away to a treasure island and dug up a chest of silver and gold.

Out on the track Roary tells Tin Top and Drifter that he’s going to the beach to look for treasure and when he finds it, he’ll buy Big Chris a new karaoke machine.

Back on the Farm, FB asks Farmer Green if they can now go to the beach yet, but he replies that they still have to deliver the fuel to Silver Hatch and they’ll go as soon as they can.

Roary, Tin Top and Drifter arrive at the beach to find it covered in litter and decide that they have to clean it up. Drifter activates his magnet to clean up all the metal on the beach, but also cleans up Tin Top too.

Back at the workshop Big Chris finishes up working on Cici and they wonder where all the other cars have gone.

At the beach Roary, Tin Top and Drifter have tidied up the beach and they are now ready to dig for treasure. Roary finds some treasure, but it’s only a flip flop, so they put it in the bin.

At Silver Hatch, Farmer Green is delivering the fuel and Big Chris asks if he’s seen Roary, Drifter and Tin Top, but Farmer Green hasn’t. Molecom overhears and announces that he saw the racecars heading towards the beach. Farmer Green and FB become concerned that noone should be playing on the beach because it’s covered in litter.

At the beach, Roary is searching for treasure and suddenly Farmer Green, FB, Big Chris, Plugger and Cici arrive to find the beach all cleaned up. Roary explains that it was covered in rubbish and he, Drifter and Tin Top cleaned it up – plastic bottles, metal cans and waste paper all ready for Farmer Green to recycle. Farmer Green and FB praise the racecars for their efforts, but Big Chris is concerned that they never got permission to leave Silver Hatch. The racecars apologize and tell Big Chris that they were looking for treasure, but couldn’t find any. Big Chris sees the bucket of rubbish and explains that he’s found treasure – a flip flop that he lost, a new bucket to drain the oil from the cars and an oil can.

Roary the Racing Car: Stars ‘n’ Cars

October 12th, 2010

An overview of the Stars ‘n’ Cars episode from the children’s television series Roary the Racing Car written by Dave Ingham, so if you haven’t seen the Roary the Racing Car Stars ‘n’ Cars episode, spoilers follow.

Stars 'n' Cars

“If you follow a dream, it can come true.”

Roary and CiCi are pacing the Silver Hatch race track, while Big Chris is singing in his workshop, when suddenly Marsha arrives with a letter for Big Chris.

Roary and CiCi arrive back in the workshop after racing, which Roary won.
On reading the letter, Big Chris discovers that he’s been selected to compete on Karaoke TV.

Big Chris can’t believe that he’s been picked to go on Karaoke TV and starts thinking about what he should sing. Roary tells Big Chris that he never realized he was so serious about singing, but Big Chris tells him, it’s always wanted to be a singer, it’s his dream and you should follow your dreams.

Mr. Carburettor arrives in the workshop and tells Big Chris that he’s so happy that he’s going to be singing on television and it’s a great opportunity to promote the Silver Hatch race track, so he’s sending Hellie, the bright red and purple helicopter to pick him up.

CiCi discovers that Roary is sad that Big Chris is going to sing on Karaoke TV because if he wins, he’ll leave Silver Hatch. CiCi reassures Roary telling him that Big Chris loves it here and won’t leave. Roary thinks that if he shows Big Chris just how much they need him at Silver Hatch, he won’t leave.

Roary and CiCi race around the track and Roary gets out of control around a corner and crashes getting stuck in mud, just like he planned. CiCi leaves to go and get Big Chris. Marsha arrives to help and wants to pull Roary out of the mud, but Roary wants to wait for Big Chris, to show him how much he’s needed. Marsha and CiCi manage to pull Roary out, just as Big Chris arrives.

Roary goes to Big Chris’ caravan and seeing his costume for his Karaoke TV performance, takes it and puts in the workshop. Big Chris discovers it’s missing and goes looking for it, finding it in the workshop.

The racing cars at Silver Hatch give Big Chris a parade to celebrate singing on television and Big Chris leaves in Hellie.

The racecars watch Big Chris on television, cheering him on. Big Chris dedicates the song to Roary, singing “When you follow your dreams, you will know how it feels to be happy in that special way”.

To Big Chris’ suprise, he wins. Back in the workshop Roary is worried that Big Chris won’t come back and is suprised when he returns. Big Chris tells Roary that Silver Hatch is where he belongs.

Tinker Bell

October 12th, 2010

Tinker Bell is the first of the Disney Fairies movies and was released to DVD in 2008. The animated film is based a fairy called Tinker Bell in J.M. Barrie’s orginal play of Peter Pan. The story is centered around the magical world of fairies at Pixie Hollow. What follows is an overview of the film, so if you haven’t seen the movie spoilers follow.

Tinker Bell

“Have you ever wondered how nature gets it’s glow?… It’s all the work of fairies.”

It begins when Tinker Bell is born. With the laugh of a baby, the life of Tinker Bell takes flight. Tink arrives at Pixie Hollow where she finds that her talent is tinkering.

Tinker fairies Clank and Bobble welcome Tinker Bell. It’s almost time for the changing of the seasons and fairies of every talent are preparing for springtime. Tink is shown her home and tries on her clothes that Clank and Bobble have prepared for her. Too large for her tiny frame, she makes some adjustments.

The tinker fairies are busy in the workshop. Clank and Bobble are arguing about the size of the twig axle when Tinker Bell arrives in her beautiful new fitting attire. Fairy Mary, another Tink fairy is introduced to Tinker Bell.

Tink joins Clank and Bobble to make their deliveries and head off in the cart with Cheese, a mouse that pulls the cart. Soon they are startled by sprinting thistles and the cart crashes. Nature talent fairies, Rosetta, Silvermist, Iridessa and Fawn discover the crashed cart and come to their rescue and meet Tinker Bell. Rosetta is a garden fairy, Silvermist is a water fairy, Iridessa is a light fairy and Fawn is an animal fairy.

Bobble gives Iridessa her rainbow tubes and Silvermist helps her to capture to rainbow spraying water into the air. Both Iridessa and Silvermist explain that they will take the rainbow tubes to the mainland to change Winter to Spring, amazing Tinker Bell at the thought of visiting the mainland.

Tink, Clank and Bobble move on, but Tink soon spots Vidia, a fast flying fairy, who is working on her talent and joins her. Vidia challenges Tinker Bell to prove that her talent is just as valuable as Vidia’s when she visits the mainland. Tinker Bell flys away, when she suddenly discovered some objects shining below her and gathers them and takes them back to the workshop.

Clank and Bobble take a look at her treasures and explain that they are things that have washed up on the shores of Neverland from the mainland. Fairy Mary seeing them, takes the lost things and tells them all to get ready for the Queen’s review, where the Queen will review all the preparations that have been made for Spring. Tinker Bell realises that it’s the perfect time to show the Queen what Tinkers can do and begins work in the workshop.

All the fairies are busy preparing for the Queen’s review. Queen Clarion arrives and address the fairies, when suddenly Tinker Bell arrives and interupts. Unaware that Tinker fairies don’t go to the mainland, Tink explains that she’s come up with inventions she can use in the mainland and demonstrates them. Queen Clarion reveals to Tink that Tinker fairies work is here in Pixie Hollow and they don’t go to the mainland and that the nature talent fairies do all of those things. Visibly disappointed, Tink returns to the workshop.

Fairy Mary finds Tink in the workshop and tells her that she should be proud to be a Tinker fairy an the day that she can make the flowers grow or capture the rays of the sun is when she can go to the mainland, but until then, her work is here in Pixie Hollow, but suddenly Tink discovers something.

The nature fairies are getting sprinkled with pixie dust when Tinker Bell suddenly arrives and proclaims that she doesn’t have to be a Tinker fairy and can switch talent and wants the nature fairies to teach her their talent, so she can go to the mainland too. Hesitatingly the nature fairies agree to help Tink. Silvermist takes her to learn how to make dewdrops on spider webs, but Tink just can’t do it.

Back in the workshop, Clank and Bobbles are working, but Tink hasn’t even started her work. Fairy Mary arrives and cover for Tinks absence.

In the meadow, Iridessa attempts to teach Tinker Bell to capture light and cover bugs with light, but Tinker Bell just can’t do it either.

At the workshop, Clank and Bobbles are working enthusiastically, while Tinker Bell is struggling to complete her work. Fairy Mark interrupts her and announces that she knows what she’s been doing and is clearly disappointed in her.

Tink leaves and meets with Fawn in an attempt to learn her talent and will teach baby birds how to fly. Tinker Bells attempt to get a let bird to fly, alerts her to a bird flying high above, which she thinks might help her endevours. The bird, however is a hawk, which starts to fly after Tink. Tink escapes in a tree where she finds Vidia and the hawk threatens them both, when suddenly the fairies come to their aid and ward off the hawk.

Out in the rain forest, Tink finds a broken music box and begins work to fix it. Unknown to Tinker Bell, the nature fairies arrive to watch her as she works. They tell her that her talent really is tinkering, but all Tink wants is to go to the mainland.

With her nature fairy friends unwilling to teach Tink their talents, Tink visits Vidia and asks if she’ll teach her to be a fast flying fairy. Vidia suggests that she try be a garden fairy and try to capture the sprinting thistles. Tink tries to capture the sprinting thistles with Cheese, but the thistles stampede out of control and ruin all the preparations for spring.

Queen Clarion arrives and Tinker Bell explains that it’s her fault that all the preparations for Spring are ruined and she’s sorry. Queen Clarion, the Minister for Spring and other ministers discuss the sitation. Fairy Mary arrives and Queen Clarion asks if it’s possible to redo everything in such a short time, but she answers that it can’t be done.

At the pixie dust refill, Tink sees Terence who is suprised she knows his name. Terence declares that he is only a pixie dust keeper and not exactly the most important fairy in Pixie Hollow. Tink tells him that he is probably the most important fairy as nobody would have any magic without him. She says that Terrence should be proud of it and Terence announces that he is. Suddenly Tink realizes the truth in her words.

“Your talent makes you who you are.”

Tink is sitting in the workshop with Cheese when suddenly she is captured by the lost things Fairy Mary confiscated after she found on the shores of Neverland. Taking them, she realizes what she must do.

Queen Clarion addresses the fairies and announces that there is no way that Spring can come on time and it will take months to restore all the work. She says that when the ever blossom opens for Spring tomorrow, the fairies will not be going to the mainland for Spring.

Tinker Bell suddenly interupts and hesitately Queen Clarion allows her to speak. Tink shows them a lady bug painting device she has made that will speed up painting and produces plans to get Spring back on track. Vidia interupts and on arguing with Tink reveals to everyone that she gave Tink the idea to capture the thistles. Queen Clarion realises that Tink is not the only fairy to blame for ruining Spring and instructs Vidia to chase down all the thistles and return them to Needle Point Meadow. The Queen asks Tinker Bell if she’s sure she can help fix Spring, to which she replies, “Yes, because I’m a Tinker. It’s who I am. And Tinkers fix things.”

With the help of the fairies Tink gets to work making devices to help them restore all the preparations for Spring. Amazingly all their efforts are successful. Queen Clarion announces that Tinker Bell has saved Spring. The fairies suggest that Tink should also go to the mainland, but Tink says that she doesn’t need to go, her work is here in Neverland.

Clank and Bobble arrive and bring the music box Tink fixed and Fairy Mary announces that Tink must go to the mainland to return the musical box to it’s owner. Terence gives Tink some extra pixie dust to help her on her way to the mainland.

Tink and the fairies set off to the mainland. Together they turn Winter into Spring. The snow melts away and blossoms bloom, bringing Springs wonder to the mainland.

Tink takes the pixie dust that Terence gave her and sprinkles it on the music box and Tinker Bell returns it to it’s owner. She knocks on the window and the little girl sees the music box and immediately inserts the key to start playing it. It’s only fitting that we discover the girl’s name is Wendy.

Bob the Builder Songs

October 11th, 2010

“Can we fix it?… Yes we can! “

We all know the lyrics. It’s the Bob the Builder theme song and if you have or know of a little fan of Bob and his crew of machine friends, then you’ll most likely know the song by heart.

“Can We Fix It?” was written by Paul K. Joyce and was extremely popular on it’s release, reaching #1 in the UK charts and #1 in Australia. As Bob’s catchphrase throughout the television series, a slightly modified version of “Can We Fix It?” is still featured as the Bob the Builder theme song in DVD releases today.



“A little bit of Bob, the builder man!”

Another of Bob the Builder’s songs is “Mambo No. 5″ that was adapted from Lou Bega’s original 1999 version, which achieved #1 on the UK charts and #2 on the Australian charts. Both “Can We Fix It?” and “Mambo No. 5″ feature on the album “Bob the Builder: The Album”.



“Scoop it out, Dig Dig Dig It!”

In 2008 Bob the Builder’s latest song release is “Big Fish Little Fish”, which featured on Bob’s second album “Never Mind the Breeze Blocks”.



So not only does Bob work and fix, he’s also had a successful music career. As Bob sings… “There’s no job too big or small – with Scoop and Muck, we can do it all!”

Decorate a Disney Princess Bedroom for your Princess

June 24th, 2010

Your little princess is growing up, so now is the perfect time to transform your girl’s bedroom into a room full of wonder and magic, their very own Disney Princess bedroom. Decorating a children’s bedroom is an easy task with some thoughtful planning and preparation.

Disney Princess Bedroom

Your child’s bedroom isn’t just a room where they rest their eyes and sleep through the night, but it’s also a room for play, relaxation and also to have fun. If space isn’t an issue, then the room can be split into an area for playtime, where stories can be told and arts and crafts and other playful activities can be undertaken.

Some essential items that you might like to consider when you furnish the room and begin the decorating process for your child’s newly themed Disney Princess bedroom would feature: a practical and comfortable bed, a dresser or chest of drawers, a toy box to keep all those belongs in and a set of children’s sized tables and chairs is also a lovely touch to the room.

When you’re choosing a bed for your little princesses bedroom, a twin size bed is an ideal selection. You can decorate the bed with Disney Princess bedding, a comforter, duvet or quilt cover and similarly themed cushions. When selecting the Disney Princess bedding, think about your child’s favorite princess – is it Belle, Sleeping Beauty, Ariel, Jasmine, Snow White? The bedding you select will make the room all the more personal and special for your little princess. Often, there are complimentary or matching curtains, cushions, floor mats and even bath towels, Disney Princess clocks and many more accessories and home decor products that are available to compliment your choice of Disney Princess bedding.

A dresser or set of drawers for the kids bedroom is a perfect storage addition to a new bedroom to organize and store your child’s clothes and other precious belongings. For extra bedroom storage, it can also be worth purchasing a toy box. These too are often available in a Disney Princess theme.

Another fun and practical addition to your Disney Princess bedroom is a child sized set of table and chairs, which are great for playtime and performing fun art and craft activities, games and projects. There are children’s sized table and chair sets of furniture with the Disney Princesses available that will complete your little princess bedroom. It’s important to ensure that you purchase a well built, solid and durable set that will offers many years of Disney Princess fun play and regular use.

If you carefully plan and consider the needs of your child, you can design and decorate the perfect Disney Princess bedroom that your little princess will adore.

High School Musical Characters

September 5th, 2008

High School Musical the hugely successful Disney Channel original movie directed by Kenny Ortega, produced by Don Schain and was released on January 20, 2006.The film centers around basketball team captain Troy Bolton and math and science academic Gabriella Montez who are determined to audition for the East High school musical, despite peer pressure from their friends and rival school musical performers. Our High School Musical character list and pictures show the main cast of the movie.

Chad

(Corbin Bleu)

Coach Jack Bolton

(Bart Johnson)

Gabriella Montez

(Vanessa Anne Hudgens)

Jason

(Ryne Sanborn)

Kelsi Nielsen

(Olesya Rulin)

Mrs Montez

(Socorro Herrera)

Ms. Darbus(Alyson Reed)

Principal Matsui(Joey Miyashima)

Ryan Evans(Lucas Grabeel)

Sharpay Evans(Ashley Tisdale)

Taylor McKessie(Monique Coleman)

Troy Bolton(Zac Efron)

Zeke(Chris Warren, Jr.)

Chad – performed by Corbin Bleu. Corbin Bleu was born on February 21, 1989 in Brooklyn, New York City. Corbin’s character in High School Musical, Chad, is a Wildcats basketball team player and friend of Troy Bolton.

Coach Jack Bolton – performed by Bart Johnson. Bart Johnson was born on December 13, 1970 in Hollywood, California. Bart’s character in High School Musical, Jack Bolton, is coach of the Wildcats basketball team and Troy Bolton’s dad.The release of the High School Musical film became Disney’s most successful Disney Channel original movie to ever be produced.

Gabriella Montez – performed by Vanessa Anne Hudgens. Vanessa Hudgens was born on December 14, 1988 in Salinas, California. Vanessa’s character in High School Musical, Gabriella Montez, is a new student at East High School with prior academic achievements in math and science and is determined to try out for the lead parts in their high school’s musical with new friend Troy Bolton.

Jason – performed by Ryne Sanborn. Ryne Sanborn was born on February 3, 1989 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Ryne’s character in High School Musical, Jason, is a Wildcats basketball team player and friend of Troy Bolton.

Kelsi Nielsen – performed by Olesya Rulin. Olesya Rulin was born on March 17, 1986 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Olesya’s character in High School Musical, Kelsi, is the composer of the East High School musical.

Mrs Montez – performed by Socorro Herrera. Socorro’s character in High School Musical, Mrs Montez, is Gabriella Montez’ mother.

The release of the High School Musical film became Disney’s most successful Disney Channel original movie to ever be produced. High School Musical has continued it’s success with the release of High School Musical 2 to the Disney Channel and the theatrical release of High School Musical 3: Senior Year.For merchandise featuring all your favorite High School Musical characters, view our extensive range of High School Musical toys, gifts, bedding and collectibles. Leave a comment and tell us your favorite High School Musical character and why.

Toy Story Characters

August 23rd, 2008

Toy Story is a computer animated feature film directed by John Lasseter and was released in 1995 by Walt Disney Pictures and produced by Pixar Animation Studios and soon became a blockbuster movie. The film is based centrally on characters that are toys residing in six year old Andy’s bedroom and our Toy Story character list and pictures that follow show all the major and minor characters in Toy Story throughout the movie.

     

Alien
(Debi Derryberry)

Andy
(John Morris)

Andy’s Mom
(Laurie Metcalf)

     

Bo Peep
(Annie Potts)

Buzz Lightyear
(Tim Allen)

Etch

     

Hamm
(John Ratzenberger)

Hannah Phillips
(Sarah Freeman)

Hockey Puck

     

Lenny
(Joe Ranft)

Mike

Molly

     

Mr Potato Head
(Don Rickles)

Mr Spell

RC

     

Rex
(Wallace Shawn)

Robot

Rock

     

Scud

Sergeant
(R. Lee Ermey)

Shark

     

Sid Phillips
(Erik von Detten)

Slinky Dog
(Jim Varney)

Snake

     

   

Woody
(Tom Hanks)

   

Andy plays with his toys and his favorite toy is Woody the cowboy doll. Whenever Andy leaves the room all the toys come to life and it is on Andy’s birthday that he receives a new toy called Buzz Lightyear. When Andy comes running into his room with Buzz all the other toys have returned to their places and when Andy leaves the room Buzz Lightyear announces to all the toys that he is on a peaceful mission and that he is an intergalactic space ranger and is on a mission to save everyone from evil. Woody soon becomes jealous of Buzz and the story develops into an adventure for the toys in Andy’s room.

Toy Story features the voices of Tim Allen and Tom Hanks that play Buzz Lightyear and Woody respectively. The film received many awards including an Academy Award for Academy Special Achievement awarded to John Lasseter for techniques in developing the first feature length computer animated film.

For merchandise featuring all your favorite Toy Story characters, view our great range of Toy Story toys, bedding, gifts and collectibles. Leave a comment and tell us your favorite Toy Story character and why.

Looney Tunes Towels

April 11th, 2008

These lovely Looney Tunes towels are a perfect gift for any fan of the Looney Tunes. Each of our Looney Tunes towels features bright and colorful designs of Tweety, Taz, Sylvester and Bugs Bunny.

Looney Tunes TowelTweety Towel

We have a Tweety towel, featuring Tweety Bird. The most popular of our Looney Tunes towels is the Looney Tunes towel featuring Bugs Bunny, Taz, Sylvester and Tweety Bird.

Each Looney Tunes towel is made of 100% cotton. A Looney Tunes towel is great for the beach and will be a fun addition to the bathroom.

If you like our Looney Tunes towels, browse through of our Tweety bedding and toys, games and collectibles at our online toy store.

Mickey Mouse Bedding

April 4th, 2008

We have some new Mickey Mouse bedding that has just arrived in stock and is great for redecorating the children’s bedroom.

The Mickey Mouse bedding consists of a quilt cover set that features Mickey Mouse from the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse children’s television series featured on the Playhouse Disney channel.

We also have the Mickey Mouse bedding set in a double bed size. We also have a matching Mickey blanket and Mickey towel.

Take a look at our full range of Mickey Mouse bedding and products.

 

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