Starring: Daniel Mayers , Clementine Cowell
Lola is determined to make Charlie’s birthday party the best birthday party ever!
Item Number: 14518
In This Is Actually My Party, Lola is determined to make Charlie's birthday party the best birthday party ever! Unfortunately, Lola's idea of a good party is fairy cakes, dancing and pink things, whereas Charlie prefers monsters, green blobs and things that go "squidge." As Charlie claims "Monsters don't like pink!" Lola can't help but hijack Charlie's party and Charlie is none too pleased...until a few of his monster friends gobble up the fairy cakes! Includes such kid-tastic episodes as My Best Best Bestest Friend, What If I Got Lost In The Middle of Nowhere?, I Just Love My Red Shiny Shoes, Lucky Lucky Me, Will You Please Stop Messing About? and Look After Your Planet. Extras include funny outtakes and Dancing Dogs video montage. As seen on Playhouse Disney. Hailed as "the most bewitching kids' show to come along in quite some time." (Chicago Tribune). Gold Medal Winner at the National Parenting Publications Awards.
My Best Best Bestest Friend - Lola and Lotta are best best friends. They do everything together. Then a new girl arrives at school and Lotta seems rather taken with her. Lola starts to feel left out. Inconsolable that Lotta may not like her anymore Charlie and Marv come to the rescue, and Lola realizes that of course Lotta is still definitely her best friend. Phew! For one brief moment it looked like life may never be the same again!
What if I Get Lost in the Middle of Nowhere? - A surprise school trip is planned and as Charlie, Marv and Lotta speculate about where it might be, Lola starts to worry that she might get lost. Bright clothes, whistles and pebbles all come into play in an attempt to avoid getting lost. Finally, however, the school trip takes them to a place where you are meant to get lost! A maze!
I Just Love My Red Shiny Shoes - Lola’s extremely most favorite red shiny shoes no longer fit, and Dad insists that she gets a new pair of shoes. Lola is not having any of it; her old red, shiny shoes are her favorite and she is definitely not going to change them, not ever! No other shoes are as grippy or bouncy or shiny or red as her old favorite red shiny shoes!! After trying on hundreds of other shoes, Dad makes her get some brown shoes with big buckles. But will Lola ever learn to like them?
Lucky Lucky Me - Lola is convinced she’s the luckiest person in the whole wide world, especially when Granny and Grandpa send her and Charlie the money to go and see the new ‘Bat Cat’ film. ‘Bat Cat’ is her favourite! Then things start to go wrong and Lola’s luck runs out. Or has it?
This is Actually My Party - Lola is determined to make Charlie’s birthday party the best birthday party ever! The problem is that Lola’s idea of a good party is fairy cakes, dancing and pink things, whereas Charlie prefers monsters, green blobs and things that go squidge. As Charlie says “Monsters don’t like pink!” Lola can’t help but hijack Charlie’s party and Charlie is none too pleased… until a few of his monster friends gobble up the fairy cakes!
Will You Please Stop Messing About - Charlie can only watch his favorite TV Show “Space Family Hudson” after he and Lola have completed some little jobs for Mum and Dad. Lola can’t help but get distracted, and every job becomes a wonderful game. For Charlie, these games are not fun, time is running out and he’s going to miss his favorite program of all time. Charlie begs Lola to hurry. But will 'Space Family Hudson' have to wait for another day?
Look After Your Planet - Charlie and Lola are on a recycling mission. Soon they involve the whole school determined to enter a competition that could win them all a real tree to plant! But time is running out and they are in serious danger of failing to collect enough recyclable items. Where will the last few cans and bottles come from in order for them to get their real tree?
“The most bewitching kids show to come along in quite some time” – Chicago Tribune
“A brilliant brother-sister act” – Animation Magazine