The stars of hit CBeebies animated series Q Pootle 5 are back with a new DVD.
Q Pootle 5: Pootle the Explorer is released on 11 April, courtesy of Abbey Home Media, and to celebrate we are offering one lucky person the chance to win a copy. Q Pootle 5 and his friends, Oopsy, Eddi, Stella, Ray, Groobie, Bud-D and Planet Dave, love to have fun in Space, finding adventure and tackling the everyday problems of the final frontier! Now is your chance to own seven spectacular episodes from the much loved series created by popular children’s author and illustrator Nick Butterworth. There is also a fantastic poster featuring all of your favourite characters included with the DVD.
Don’t miss out on this exciting prize – enter today!
Terms and conditions. Open to UK residents, giveaway ends 27/4/16. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prize supplied directly from PR company. UK competitions at ThePrizeFinder
The moon 🙂
To Mars, to see whats really on the red planet
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The moon to see if their real is a man who lives on it x
I would like to go the Moon
I would love to be able to investigate Kepler 452b.
The man in moon to see if its made of cheese
the moon to see Aiken Drum lol
Mars, to see if there actually is any life anywhere 🙂
Mars…to find little green men…
The moon so I could still keep an eye on Earth
defintley to the moon
Polaris, I’d kinda know my bearings.
I would start with the moon
I’d shoot off to visit Mr. Spoon on Button Moon from 80’s TV 🙂
Jupiter & it’s moons. I read too many Arthur C Clark books. (2001, 2010 & 2061)
I’d like to just go into space so I could look down and see what our planet Earth looked like from above
The moon
Would love to leave our galaxy and explore others
I’d go and visit the moon 🙂
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I have been to places shortly after UFOs were reported as crashed, in an attempt to make first contact. You do not have to travel far to be a space explorer.