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In Tall Trees Forest, Lisa and the children weave trees from wool on paper plates, learn signs for wool, bags and lane, and sing and sign Baa Baa Black Sheep.

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Series 1
In Tall Trees Forest, Lisa and a group of children make pretend cakes, learn British Sign Language signs for pat, cake and baby, and sing and sign the rhyme Pat-a-Cake.
Lisa and a group of deaf and hearing children meet in Tall Trees Forest to make cheeky pop-up weasel puppets, then they sing and sign Pop Goes the Weasel, learning the signs for rice and weasel.
Lisa and the children play with rubber ducks, learning BSL signs for ducks, far away and swimming, then sing and sign Five Little Ducks Went Swimming One Day.
Lisa and the children create sock dog puppets using old socks and craft materials, learn British Sign Language signs for man, dog and home, then sing and sign This Old Man.
Lisa and the children craft hanging stars from twigs and colourful string, learn British Sign Language signs for twinkle, star and world, then sing and sign Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.
Lisa and the children plant sunflower seeds in decorated pots to grow beautiful flowers, learn British Sign Language signs for garden, grow and pretty, then sing and sign Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary.
Lisa and the children craft rainsticks, learn British Sign Language signs for thunder, wet and raindrops, then sing and sign the stormy rhyme, I Hear Thunder.
Lisa and the children create rainbow art, learn British Sign Language signs for red, rainbow and pink, then sing and sign the colourful song, I Can Sing a Rainbow.
Lisa and the children use nets to catch toy fish in a water tray, learning BSL signs for fish, why and bit, then they sing and sign One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Once I Caught a Fish Alive.
In Tall Trees Forest, Lisa and the children play soldier skittles, learn signs for men, up and down, then sing and sign The Grand Old Duke of York.
Lisa and the children look for imaginary monkeys, learn British Sign Language signs for monkey, tree and crocodile, then sing and sign Five Little Monkeys.
Lisa and the children craft paper sheep, learn British Sign Language signs for sheep, where and home, then sing and sign Little Bo Peep Has Lost Her Sheep.
Lisa and the children weave mulberry bushes on paper plates, learn BSL signs for bush, cold and morning, then sing and sign Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush.
Lisa and the children create tree rubbings to make unique art, learning British Sign Language signs for baby, wind and treetop, then sing and sign the gentle lullaby Hush-a-Bye Baby.
Lisa and the children draw body portraits and learn BSL signs for head, nose and eyes, then sing and sign the action rhyme Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes.
Lisa and the children make paper boats from egg cartons and decorative paper, learn signs for boat, stream and row, then sing and sign Row, Row, Row Your Boat.
Lisa and the children decorate wooden eggs, learn British Sign Language signs for chimney, horses and men, then sing and sign the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty Sat on a Wall.
In Tall Trees Forest, Lisa and the children build block bridges, learn signs for London, bridge and falling down, and sing and sign London Bridge Is Falling Down.
Lisa and the children paint calming mobiles, learning British Sign Language signs for mama, buy and cry, then sing and sign Hush Little Baby Don’t You Cry.
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