A Joyful Learning Journey
Each episode of the Teletubbies aims to help young children develop their physical, emotional, and cognitive skills in a loving, and playful environment.
Language & Speech Development
The Teletubbies help toddlers feel more confident about communicating, utilizing language developed to mimic young children’s first words.
The TV series performs an important role in helping children develop their speech - children are encouraged to join in and play games with words.
The Teletubbies also help children focus on sounds and language, interpret non-verbal signals, and imitate.
Physical & Gross Motor Skills
The Teletubbies encourage children to express themselves through singing, dancing and creative activities
The TV show promotes the importance, joy and fun of physical activity, movement and play, and encourages activity and movement in viewers.
Socialization & Emotional IQ
The Teletubbies helps children identify and name emotions in themselves and others, managing “big” feelings
The TV show promotes the skills needed to engage in positive interactions with peers and adults
The Teletubbies emphasize social competences such as greetings, sharing, showing affection and caring for others
Cognitive Confidence
The Teletubbies encourage children to anticipate events through structured signals.
The TV show builds children’s confidence in counting, sorting objects and recognizing patterns.
It also invites exploration and discovery, and an attitude of curiosity toward the new or unfamiliar.