Bookaboo UK Season 1 Episode 1 The Lamb Who Came For Dinner Dogs Don't Do Ballet

  • TV-NR
  • December 31, 2009
  • 23 min

Bookaboo is a delightful children's show that combines live-action and puppetry to bring a love of reading to young viewers. Season 1 Episode 1 titled "The Lamb Who Came for Dinner" takes us on an exciting adventure with host Bookaboo and his celebrity guest, Sarah Alexander.

In this charming episode, Bookaboo, a rock and roll loving dog who just can't perform without a good book, is feeling rather down. He has an important concert to play, but he's lost his reading urge! With his drumsticks at the ready, Bookaboo is desperately in need of a captivating story to get his rhythm back and save the day.

Enter Sarah Alexander, a well-known British actress, who has come to Bookaboo's rescue. Sarah arrives on set ready to share a wonderful picture book called "The Lamb Who Came for Dinner" written by Steve Smallman and illustrated by Joelle Dreidemy. With her warm and enthusiastic personality, Sarah immediately captivates Bookaboo's attention and begins to read the fascinating tale.

"The Lamb Who Came for Dinner" transports us to a sleepy little farm, where a family of wolves resides. To their surprise, a hungry little lamb named Louisa knocks on their door one evening, seeking shelter from a storm. The wolves, greedy and quick-witted, deceive the innocent lamb by disguising themselves as her kind-hearted granny. Thus, they concoct a plan to trick her into becoming their hearty dinner.

As Sarah breathes life into the characters, the vivid illustrations whisk us away into an imaginative world where the intrigue unfolds. Louisa, despite her naiveté, manages to notice some peculiar features of her "granny," like hairy ears poking out of the bonnet. Throughout the story, suspense builds as Louisa tries to piece together the puzzling behavior of the wolves hiding behind their cunning disguises.

Alongside the thrilling tale, Sarah and Bookaboo engage in lively conversations, discussing various aspects of the story and its message for young readers. The show cleverly integrates the book reading experience with music, as Bookaboo's friends from his band, Paws and Lick, join him on stage to support his love for reading. Their band interactions and catchy music add a vibrant rhythm and energy, enticing the audience to dance and sing along.

As the climax of the story approaches, the ingenious lamb cleverly discovers the wolves' true identities. One by one, she peels away their disguises, exposing their not-so-elderly faces. With Bookaboo literally sitting on the edge of his seat, Sarah keeps the tension alive, leaving both Bookaboo and the viewers mesmerized by Louisa's bravery and resourcefulness.

With a satisfying ending that champions the power of wit and cunning, Sarah wraps up the reading just in time for Bookaboo to regain his reading groove. The show reinforces the importance of reading and the extraordinary worlds one can enter through the pages of a book. Bookaboo's enthusiasm is contagious, reminding young audiences that reading not only stimulates the imagination but also inspires creativity and fun.

"The Lamb Who Came for Dinner" is an engaging and educational episode that seamlessly combines storytelling, music, and puppetry. Bookaboo's passion for books, Sarah Alexander's exuberant reading style, and the enchanting story all mesh together to create an entertaining and educational experience for young viewers. So, grab your drumsticks, get ready to rock, and join Bookaboo on his thrilling literary journey!

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 31, 2009
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English