Derek Jacobi
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 17
Language
English
Description
The Tombliboos are riding in the Pinky Ponk, enjoying their Pinky Ponk Juice. Each of them makes a different funny noise when they sip their juice. Despite the request from the Narrator to drink their Pinky Ponk Juice gently and quietly, the game continues.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 5
Language
English
Description
Everyone in the Night Garden boards the Pinky Ponk for a very special journey. Up, up, up they go. Where can the Pinky Ponk be going? The Pinky Ponk went all that way to see the magical bud of the Olly Bolly Dob Dob flower.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 11
Language
English
Description
Igglepiggle and Upsy Daisy are best friends, but today Igglepiggle cannot find Upsy Daisy. He asks Makka Pakka. He asks the Tombliboos, until finally Upsy Daisy's bed leads him back to Upsy Daisy.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 13
Language
English
Description
The Pontipines count to three. First the Tombliboos play hiding, then the Pontipines set off for a walk around the garden. As always, Mr and Mrs Pontipine lose the children. Which flowerpot are they hiding in - the big one, small one or the one in between?
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 16
Language
English
Description
Igglepiggle falls down flat and gets a muddy patch on his tummy. He gets the mud on his hand, on his blanket and on Upsy Daisy. Igglepiggle and Upsy Daisy go riding in the Ninky Nonk and spread mucky patches all over that too.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 10
Language
English
Description
The Tombliboos are having fun in the garden, but whatever they do, their trousers keep on falling down.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 15
Language
English
Description
The Pontipines are counting to five. Makka Pakka is building a pile of five stones. The Tombliboos are inside their bush, building with their very own bricks. Each Tombliboo is building a tower and when they begin to compare towers and share bricks.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 19
Language
English
Description
The Tombliboos run all over the inside of their bush looking for their toothbrushes. They clean their teeth to the teeth cleaning song, then run out into the garden proudly to show everyone their clean teeth. Makka Pakka arrives to wash their faces - what lovely clean Tombliboos! Everybody joins in the dance at the gazebo.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 6
Language
English
Description
Everyone is riding on the Pinky Ponk when the Ding Dong alarm goes. The Pinky Ponk goes up, up and over and down, down and under. Everyone has a very adventurous ride.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 12
Language
English
Description
The Pontipines decide to have their dinner on the Ninky Nonk. The inevitable bouncy ride has comic consequences as they travel upside down along the branches and all round the garden.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 6
Language
English
Description
The Pontipines count up to five. The Pontipines go for a very long walk around the garden. As they pass by Upsy Daisy's bed, the children suddenly disappear. Mr and Mrs Pontipine look through the binoculars and find them asleep in Upsy Daisy's bed.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 20
Language
English
Description
The Pontipines are out for a walk in the garden when the children stay behind in the pile of stones. Inside the Tombliboo house the Tombliboos build an arch out of their bricks. The Pontipine children make an arch out of the stones. All play going under and through.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 15
Language
English
Description
Igglepiggle is dancing in the garden when he loses his blanket. It has fallen on top of the teeny tiny Pontipine house. What are the little Pontipines to do? Mr Pontipine repeatedly rings Igglepiggle on the Trubliphone until, at last, Igglepiggle comes to where the blanket has fallen.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 9
Language
English
Description
Upsy Daisy is asleep in her bed when the ball bounces into the garden. While Upsy Daisy plays with the ball, Igglepiggle decides to go to sleep in Upsy Daisy's bed. Only Upsy Daisy is allowed to sleep in Upsy Daisy's bed. Upsy Daisy discovers Igglepiggle and chases him round and round. What will happen when Upsy Daisy leaves her bed to play with the ball again?
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 4
Language
English
Description
The ball bounces around the garden visiting one character after another. They all enjoy playing with it until it reaches Makka Pakka and his Uff-uff blows it right away.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 18
Language
English
Description
Upsy Daisy sets up her own special megaphone to sing. Unfortunately, there is so much noise coming from the Tombliboo's house that she can't make herself heard. Finally, all is well when everyone sings together.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 12
Language
English
Description
The Tombliboos explore inside their house. It is full of interesting spaces, stairs to climb and slides to slide down. Today they go right to the top of their house - each one higher than the next - but down below Makka Pakka is waiting to wash their faces so they must come all the way down again.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 8
Language
English
Description
Makka Pakka makes a pile of six stones. One by one he gives everyone in the garden a stone for a present. He is left with one - a special stone for Makka Pakka.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 17
Language
English
Description
Upsy Daisy loves the garden so much; she frequently happily kisses everything around her. Today, when she kisses a flower, the bridge, a tree - magical things happen. The bridge plays music, the flower grows, the tree sheds beautiful blossom.
Author
Series
In the Night Garden volume 11
Language
English
Description
Makka Pakka sets off through the garden looking for stones to wash and tidy. He is so busy he loses his way - oh dear, which way is home? No need to worry - because here comes the Pinky Ponk. Makka Pakka follows the Pinky Ponk all the way home. Everybody joins in the dance at the gazebo.