Episode
The Wiggles: Get the Rhythm of the Hips
Overview
A number of soldiers are marching up the hill and then they are marching back down and stopping in the middle where they are neither up nor down in The Grand Old Duke Of York. The Wiggles play a fun game of I Spy. This game helps to learn the different letters, the sounds they make and what words start with each letter. The Wiggles with the help of everyone's favorite pirate, Captain Feathersword, promote a healthy lifestyle by getting outside and playing ball games. Watch Jack and Jill climb up the hill to get some water but oh no, they fall back down again.
Details
- Series
- The Wiggles
- Season
- Season 6
- Episode
- Episode 17
- Air date
- 2008-05-13
- Runtime
- 22 min
Episode context
Get the Rhythm of the Hips is Episode 17 in Wiggle and Learn of The Wiggles. It aired on 2008-05-13. The runtime is 22 min.
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Episode 16: The Queen of the Land
Come see the circus as Jeff and Murray get your help to paint their circus picture. Join Prince Michael on his journey to find his princess in Black Velvet Band and along the way meet a butcher, a cycle maker and a florist. Anthony is joined by some friendly farmyard animals, and educates the audience about some interesting facts about cows. Captain Feathersword plays a game with Anthony and dresses up as a cow. Thankfully the audience help Anthony discover that Captain Feathersword isn't a farm animal. The Wiggly Dancers help The Wiggles sing and dance to A Sailor Went To See. Watch as they dress up as sailors and dance to a Hornpipe. It's time to sing and spell with The Wiggles as they teach children how various words are spelt and what they stand for.
Episode 18: Hear the Drumbeat
Groove along with The Wiggles and some Wiggly Dancers as they dress up in some funky costumes and sing The Shimmie Shake! Sam Wiggle helps children with their numeracy skills in Dr Knickerbocker as he counts up to number nine. Wags and Dorothy help children to understand the concept of flying and what kind of animals can fly and what animals cannot fly. Sam Wiggle sings a fun song about one of the five senses, smell, which helps children to understand the concept of smelling and details some things that give off a scent.
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Episode 19: Teddy Bear Touch the Ground
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Episode 21: Ding, Ding, Dong!
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Episode 12: Soy Capitan!
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Episode 22: Buzz, Buzz, Buzz
Watch as The Wiggles, Dorothy, Wags, Henry and some beautiful ballerinas sing and dance along to Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. Achillia the Mouse dances the ballet while the Wiggly Dancers do some beautiful ballroom dancing to a Swedish Rhapsody at Achillia's ball. Mary's little lamb follows her everywhere, it even follows her to school. Watch as The Wiggles sing and their friends dance along to Mary Had A Little Lamb. Henry, Dorothy and Wags help children understand the importance of learning to swim and talk about the different strokes you can use in a fun and exciting way with demonstrations as a visual aid. The Wiggles take us to Spain with the help of the Fernandos and some Wiggly Dancers as they perform La Bamba.
Episode 11: So Early in the Morning
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Episode 23: Shall We Dance?
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