My Pet And Me: Teeny Tiny Creatures

My Pet And Me: Teeny Tiny Creatures catch up

Season 1
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Season 1, Episode 8 - Crabs

4.0 3 x
Rory and Sandy take a trip to the seaside looking for crabs, whilst Ferne visits some crabs at the aquarium. Plus, find out why crabs are important cleaners.
14:00

Season 1, Episode 7 - Earthworms

4.0 6 x
Rory and Sandy search the garden for worms and decide to make a wormery. Ferne handles different worm species at a worm farm. Plus, find out why worms are amazing soil engineers.
14:00

Season 1, Episode 6 - Butterflies

3.0 5 x
Rory and Sandy plant some butterfly friendly wild flowers. Ferne finds lots of different butterflies and helps feed them. Plus, discover why butterflies are important pollinators.
13:00

Season 1, Episode 5 - Snails

4.0 4 x
Rory and Sandy search for snails in the garden and have a snail race. Ferne holds a Giant African Land Snail. Plus, find out how snails are part of a large food web.
14:00

Season 1, Episode 4 - Frogs

3.0 4 x
Rory and Sandy look for frogs and make a pond in the garden. Ferne meet some amazing amphibians including Poison Dart Frogs. Plus, learn why frogs are so important to the planet
14:00

Season 1, Episode 3 - Ladybirds

4.0 4 x
Rory and Sandy look for ladybirds and build a hibernation station in the garden. Ferne meets some beautiful, exotic beetles. Plus, learn how ladybirds are great pest controllers!
14:00

Season 1, Episode 2 - Woodlice

3.0 3 x
Rory and Sandy hunt for woodlice and build a bug hotel. Ferne learns that woodlice are crustaceans just like crayfish. Plus, find out how woodlice are great for the environment.
14:00

Season 1, Episode 1 - Bumblebees

3.0 7 x
Rory and Sandy go to the park and then build a bumblebee house, whilst Ferne visits a wildflower garden. Plus, find out how bumblebees help to make a third of all the food we eat.
18:00

Season 1, Episode 9 - Ants

4.0 10 x
Rory and Sandy visit a forest in search of wood ants, whilst Ferne meets a leaf cutter ant colony at the zoo. Plus, find out why ants are amazing soil engineers.
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