Faces Plot
A young baby first learns to recognise the familiar faces of parents, family and friends. As the child develops self awareness, they are very aware of how they look, and how they differ from those around them. They also notice the changes in their body and face as they grow older. After the "scribbling" stage, simple faces are among the first drawings of young children. Young children also enjoy being actively involved in simple hygiene and bathing activities which help foster confidence, good health and a positive self image. This week in Play School we explore many opportunities for young children to develop their curiosity and self awareness. Each day we sing "Dancing Face", a fun action song which allows children to explore their appearance and the movement of their faces.
Play School Faces aired on June 9th, 2008.
Faces Episodes
1. Expressions
Sofya, Leah and Teo perform the story 'Grumpy Greg'. The animation 'Der Glumph' is shown. Through the windows there are triplets.
2. Concentration
Karen and Jay play cat and mouse while singing 'The Old Grey Cat'. Through the windows is a rock climbing centre. The story is 'The Ballet Class' by Adele Geras.
3. Wash Your Face
Georgie and Andrew look through the windows at children bathing their dolls. The 'Pussycat, Pussycat' animation is shown. The story is 'Seadragon Sea' by Margaret Spurling.
4. Happy
Justine and Alex paint with balloons. Through the windows there are sculptures by the sea. 'Little Peter Rabbit' animation is show. The story is 'The Blue Balloon' by Mick Inkpen.
5. Changing Faces
Through the windows there are Balinese dancers. The story is 'The Growing Story' by Ruth Krauss, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. 'Dingle Dangle Scarecrow' animation is shown.