This episode looks at how animals breathe in water, how the sea changes and as we go deeper, how people get to see what is below the surface of the sea, as well as how the plants and animals that live there survive.
We look at how mangroves have adapted to their wet, salty, tidal environment; and a family collects and eats oysters from the mangrove area.
This program looks at lifeguards as they check the safest part of the beach, as well as the beach being cleaned.
This program follows the routine of a boy, and how his body works as a system.
Introducing how our brain receives, computes then sends messages back to our body.
This program focuses on the body in action using its skeleton and muscles from babyhood to old age.
Why does our body need oxygen, food and water to stay alive? Our body has some of its own ways to look after itself but we need to look after our body as we grow and get old.
This program shows how milk gets from the cow to the table. To produce milk cows need lush green grass and a calf, as they produce milk as food for their calves. While the calves are drinking their mother's milk the cow continues to produce milk. Dairy farmers take the calves away but milk the cows so the cows bodies thinks they are still feeding their calves, but they are really producing milk for the farmer to sell. The program shows how the farmer milks his cows and how it is then pasteurised and homogenised before being put into containers ready for sale.
Contstruction of a house, from plans on paper to bricks and mortar.
A young girl finds herself in an ambulance going to hospital after falling from a tree-house. Her favourite toy goes with her as she has an x-ray and then spends the night in the children's ward. Along the way her toy comes to life and tours the hospital learning about facilities for gathering and storing patient information, equipment used in a hospital kitchen, features that help prevent the spread of germs and features that assist patient movement around the hospital. It's not just the people who work in a hospital but also the design of the building that helps with the care of hospital patients.
Exploring different types of accomodation on the move.
This program is filled with images to make young viewers shiver; from struggling to get out of bed to discovering ice on the car windscreen and frost on the ground.
This program asks the question 'What makes a dry day?'.