"Surf, Sand and Sun" is the twenty-sixth and final episode of Series 6.
Overview[]
Children are encouraged to develop fine and gross motor skills by following The Wiggles fun movements in 'One Finger, One Thumb'. 'This Old Man' then helps children to learn numeracy skills, as a child is learning to count with vibrant colours and fun costumes. The Wiggles get the assistance of Wags the Dog and Henry the Octopus to help enlighten children on different animals and how they can have a different number of legs. They use various examples to demonstrate this to children. Sam gets the help of Captain Feathersword to help educate children about the skeletal system in 'Dry Bones'. Wags and Dorothy play an energetic ball game which encourages children to work together and co-operate for the game to work.
Songs[]
- Wiggle and Learn
- One Finger, One Thumb (Taken from: You Make Me Feel Like Dancing)
- This Old Man (Taken from: Pop Go The Wiggles!)
- Dry Bones (Taken from: Pop Go The Wiggles!)
- I Drive The Big Red Car (Taken from: You Make Me Feel Like Dancing)
- One, Two, Three, Four Rhymes (Taken from: Getting Strong!)
- The Fairy Dance (Taken from: You Make Me Feel Like Dancing)
- Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Taken from: Pop Go The Wiggles!)
Alternate Titles[]
- One Finger, One Thumb, Keep Moving (Playhouse Disney)
Trivia[]
- This episode marked:
- The final episode to feature Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt and Sam Moran as original members, thus making Anthony the only original wiggle to appear in every series.
- Also, starting with "Miss Polly Had a Dolly", the official members include Emma Watkins, Lachlan Gillespie, and Simon Pryce.
- The final episode to feature Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt and Sam Moran as original members, thus making Anthony the only original wiggle to appear in every series.
- The songs "This Old Man", "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and "Dry Bones" previously appeared together in Oh, Captain! Also, the painting segment and "The Fairy Dance" appeared in Soy Capitan! Finally, "One Finger, One Thumb" and "One, Two, Three, Four Rhymes" appeared in My Fair Lady!.
- This episode aired on Playhouse Disney before the Dorothy the Dinosaur's Memory Book DVD and album was released in America.