"Get ready to sing dance and exercise your imagination"17 May 2005Family30 mins
Get ready to sing dance and exercise your imagination with NOODLEBUG® in this all-new collection of stories songs and activities set in the world of make-believe! Drawn from the pages of the award-winning LADYBUG® magazine Let's Pretend is a delightful blend of music animation and live-action footage of real preschoolers dressing up role-playing and pretending. Unlock your child's imagination with NOODLEBUG® Let's Pretend - a fanciful journey they'll want to explore time and again.
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