We were so excited to get the chance to take a peek at the new Bob the Builder DVD. As you can see from the photo baby girl couldn’t wait to get her hands on it! I think Bob the Builder is a fun kids cartoon series and great for all the family.
CAN WE BUILD IT? YES WE CAN!
BOB THE BUILDER – DIG THIS
DVD RELEASE ON SALE TODAY MONDAY 17TH APRIL 2017
Bob is back! With tools at the ready, the nation’s favourite builder returns with a new DVD collection of tales of teamwork and friendship “Bob the Builder – Dig This”, released by Abbey Home Media on Monday 17th April.
Grab your tool belt and hard-hat and join Bob and his team as they construct projects using a foundation of determination and working together. With his business partner Wendy, apprentice builder Leo, and a team of machines, Bob is ready to get to work in Fixham and Spring City.
This team digs into any project, hammering out solutions to problems, all while building confidence along the way. No project is too big or too small – from fixing a leaky roof to repairing a skyscraper. After all, the fun is in getting it done!
In Dig This, Team Bob are digging the foundations for a skyscraper in Spring City’s new business zone, but work has to stop when they come across some ancient Roman ruins.
This new collection features seven fun episodes: Dig This; Saffi’s Treehouse; Out of the Woods; Stormy Weather; Bear Mountain; Bentley’s Bones and Home on the Range.
Giveaway
The lovely people at Abbey Home Media have kindly let me give a copy of Bob the Builder Dig This away to one of my blog readers. To enter all you have to do is fill in the rafflecopter below.
Good Luck!
*Terms and Conditions – There is one DVD copy of Bob the Builder Dig This to giveaway. The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative will be offered. The winner will be selected at random via Rafflecopter.com from all valid entries and be notified by Twitter. The winner will have 28 days to respond with a valid email address before a new winner is selected. Open to all UK entrants aged 18 or over only. Facebook and Twitter are in no way associated with this giveaway. The prize will kindly be arranged by Abbey Home Media.
*I was given a copy of Bob the Builder Dig This in exchange for this post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. This post contains an affiliate link.
So man you good programmes !!
The raccoons
Playdays
Super ted
Inspector gadget
Count duckula
the shoe people
Pidgeon street
I loved Playschool!
The magic roundabout x
rosie and jim xx
scooby doo
Button Moon!
Grange Hill
Raggie Dolls
Scooby-Doo
Rosie and Jim x
Showing my age Rupert the Bear
I used to love button moon xxx
Mine was Knightmare
Brum
Used to love Bagpuss 🙂 Oh and The Flumps.
the woodentops
I loved the American TV robot Gigantor. I can still sing the theme tune.
I used to love watching Sooty and Sweep!
I love Sesame Street
The Flintstones
Bill and Ben – loved it
I loved pigeon street
Scooby Doo
Button Moon
Yogi bear and Boo Boo, I am an antique
Sesame Street
Rupert the bear
mysterious cities of gold
That’s a really hard one but I loved Rainbow, that was probably my favourite
The Flintstones
Jamie and the magic tourch
The Magic Roundabout and Andy Pandy xxxx
Thundercats
Pigeon Street!
Rainbow was my favourite
I used to love Fraggle Rock 🙂
Button Moon and Rainbow
i liked five children and it
The Magic Roundabout.
fraggle rock
Postman Pat & Fireman Sam!
the moomins and danger mouse!
Sooty 🙂
shoe people 😀 x
Chocky I just loved coming home from school to watch it x
Thundercats!
the wombles x
My favourite cartoon as a child had to be the teletubbies
The Banana Splits
Byker Grove
Rosie and Jim
Postman Pat
Moomins ????
I was a fan of bagpuss & postman pat!
Bagpuss
Postman Pat
Andy Pandy.
I loved bill and Ben
I used to love play school. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.
Button moon
Crackerjack
Danger mouse. The original.
Loved The Clangers x
Loved Bagpuss
Always love and still do Scooby Doo
rosie and jim x
I liked the raggy dolls
Thundercats
Postman Pat!
I loved Flintstones!
i loved watching scooby doo and the transformers!
the Flumps or Bagpuss
My favourite programme was Scooby Doo
My favourite programme was The Care Bears.
Fraggle Rock
muffin the mule
Classic Scooby-Doo
where are you! Scooby Doo
Used to love Grange Hill
I liked Swap Shop
Andy Pandy was a great favourite of mine, and teddy of course.
Mr Ben!!!!
thundercats
I loved Jamie and his magic torch when I was a kid. I am showing my age now.
Bagpuss, I loved him x
The 1970s Scooby Doo or Here Come the Double Deckers
Bagpuss was my favourite
jamie and his magic torch
Scooby doo
Sesame street!
I loved the smurfs
I really liked the cartoon Dungeons and Dragons.
My favourite to program was Grange Hill. Now I am showing my age!
I enjoyed Bagpus!