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The Adventures of Toopy and BinooThe stars in the sky have all disappeared! Toopy and Binoo take off on a star quest and invite your child to go with them. Three Edutainment WorldsThe site's three worlds reflect the characters and learning areas of the new TV series. If you want to optimize the learning experience, we recommend printable activities that you can do with your child; each activity is connected with one of the skills that is covered.
The world of Magic Toopy with its sensory exploration gamesFirst adventure: visual exploration Mr. Squirrel has lost his mitten! But look! Footprints have appeared in the snow! Magic Toopy, Magic Binoo and your child follow the footprints and discover some unusual things. Snowmen that must be lined up in order of their size Elephants in the clouds whose differences disappear when clicked ; Poof! Piles of blue butterflies hidden in the forest that can be found using magic binoculars. Second adventure: audio exploration When the pretty balloon flies away, Toopy and Binoo rush after it and are enveloped by a thick fog. To the bottom of the ocean, where each fish musician must find the shell that makes a note identical to its own note. To the desert, where, by matching each animal with the sound it makes, they will sort out the animal mix. Skills developed: Memorization and repetition of an audio sequence, recognition of sounds. Third adventure: memory and observation Against a dark background, geometric shapes sparkle. Suddenly, the shapes join to form a star, which immediately disappears! Where has it gone? Is it with the sheep? No, because all they can think of is eating and they must be given equal portions of fruit. With Mr. Soft? No, because the road to his house is incomplete and must be rebuilt. Behind the clouds? Maybe, if the child can restore the secret code that opens the door to the sky. Skills developed: Observation, repetition of a series, math skills (sharing and deduction) The world of Captain Toopy with its amusing discoveries and experimentsFourth adventure: Discovering water Captain Toopy and Captain Binoo are teleported out of their spaceship and into their bathtub. They and the child viewer begin to explore it. The bottle of soap bubbles, with bubbles that burst all over the place, making musical sequences that are fun to repeat. An amazing sponge that soaks up the puddles hidden in Toopy an d Binoo's room. A faucet that must be fixed by finding the correct missing pieces. Fifth adventure: The discovery of colours Captain Toopy and Binoo are teleported in front of some pots of paint, brushes and an easel. On the canvas, children discover, one by one, three amazing drawings into which they and their friends can be teleported. The colourless monster that must quickly be coloured as an artist with his paints and brush! The scattered rabbits that must be grouped according to colour in the Jumping Bunny game. The fish who have switched sections of themselves and must be put back together. Skills developed: Comparison, observation, seriation and logic. Colour recognition and how to mix them. Sixth adventure: Discovering the alphabet Telling the story of Madam Frog. The child observes the story bubbles and learns to put them in the correct order. Matching things with their names, and finding the space snake's toys that have been described orally. Skills developed: Observation, anticipation, storytelling. Literacy building.
The world of Super Toopy with its Inventive SolutionsSeventh Adventure: Mister Dragon's Pirate Island Mr Dragon must reach him with his bed-boat by using the treasure map, but it's incomplete. The child helps Super Toopy put it back together by putting the pieces in the right spots. On this fantasy treasure island, the kids can also find a burlap sack. What's inside it? The loot and - whoops! - two long-nosed monsters! Luckily, the monsters want to share their loot with Mr Dragon! The child divides the amazing loot into equal parts made up of orchids, coconuts, and starfish. Skills Developed: Logic, observation, and deduction. Colour recognition, number and colour association. Dividing and distribution, deduction based on known objects. Eighth Adventure: Mister Squirrel's Wings This time, it's Mr Squirrel who needs help - he wants to play but doesn't know what to do. Toopy invents wings for Mister Squirrel and asks him to fly to a big cloud where other squirrels are waiting to have fun! To get to the cloud, Mr Squirrel must follow the path of hazelnuts, but it's incomplete. The child observes the sequential order of the nuts and continues the sequence in order to complete the path for Mr Squirrel. Mr Squirrel is walking around the cloud but seems shy. Toopy wants to make them laugh and asks the child to make three squirrels dance. The child watches and memorises the sequence that the squirrels do and repeats it in the correct order. Good job - Mr Squirrel is smiling! Wow! A Super Flying Squirrel is having fun on this cloud! Mr Squirrel tries to dress like him but the result is all wrong. The child helps Mr Squirrel find the right costume pieces to be dressed like Super Squirrel. Skills Developed: Logic, observation, and deduction. Visual memory. Observation and comparison. Ninth Adventure: Mr Elephant's Mountain of Ballons Super Toopy, Super Binoo, and the child go on a rescue mission to help Mr Elephant who's bored to tears. Toopy invents a new, hilarious game - you have to jump, jump, jump - up to a mountain of balloons! Super Toopy invites Mr Elephant to join them on the mountain by jumping on the balloon path, but it's incomplete. The child completes the path by placing the correct balloons in their place. On one side of the mountain, elephants are trying to climb the balloons to parade around like circus clowns. The child gives each elephant a balloon with respect to his size and the size of the balloons. On the other side of the mountain, animals have left footprints on the balloons. The child matches the prints to the animals by looking at their paws. Skills Developed: Logic, observation, and deduction. Visual discrimination. Image comparison and association. |
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