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Pip and Posy - Midnight Snack (S2E1)

Pip and Posy – Season 2 - Episode 1 – Midnight Snack

Pip and Posy try to stay up late so they can have a midnight snack with each other.

Runtime (min)7
Air Date2024-07-12
GenresKids, Animation, Family
Network(s)Milkshake!

Storyline

In this episode, Pip and Posy make an exciting plan to stay awake until midnight so they can share a special midnight snack together. The two friends are determined to keep their eyes open despite their usual bedtime, treating the late-night adventure as a thrilling challenge. They settle in with their chosen snacks and do their best to fight off sleepiness as the evening wears on.

As the clock ticks closer to midnight, the young friends discover that staying awake is harder than they anticipated. Their energy begins to fade, and keeping their eyes open becomes increasingly difficult. The episode gently explores their efforts to reach their goal, capturing the universal childhood experience of trying to stay up past bedtime for something special, and the natural tiredness that eventually catches up with even the most determined little ones.

What kids learn

This episode teaches children about setting goals and the importance of understanding their own physical needs. Pip and Posy demonstrate determination and commitment as they work together toward their midnight snack plan, showing young viewers that it can be fun to set small, achievable challenges with friends. The story validates children's curiosity about staying up late while gently illustrating that our bodies have natural rhythms and limits.

Children also learn about realistic expectations and self-awareness. As Pip and Posy struggle to keep their eyes open, young viewers see that it's perfectly normal to feel tired at bedtime, even when something exciting is planned. The episode helps children understand that feeling sleepy isn't a failure but a natural part of how our bodies work.

The friendship between Pip and Posy models how shared experiences can be enjoyable even when they don't go exactly as planned. Children see the value of spending time with friends and creating special moments together, while also learning that it's okay when our plans need to adapt to how we're actually feeling.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is this episode appropriate for children who already resist bedtime?The episode actually reinforces natural sleep patterns rather than encouraging bedtime resistance. Pip and Posy's experience shows that staying awake is difficult because their bodies naturally need rest. The story validates children's curiosity about staying up late while demonstrating that tiredness is a normal, unavoidable response. Most children will relate to the characters' struggle and understand the gentle message about listening to their bodies.
Will my child ask to have midnight snacks after watching this?It's possible your child might be curious about the concept of a midnight snack, which offers a good opportunity for conversation. You can explain that Pip and Posy's plan was special and pretend, and discuss your family's own rules about eating times. The episode focuses more on the challenge of staying awake than on the snack itself, so the emphasis remains on the friendship adventure rather than food.
What age group is this episode best suited for?This seven-minute episode is ideal for preschoolers and early elementary children, roughly ages two to six. The simple storyline, relatable characters, and gentle pacing match the attention span and developmental stage of young viewers. The themes of friendship, trying new challenges, and understanding bodily needs are perfectly pitched for this age group's social and emotional learning.
Does the episode show the characters actually making it to midnight?The episode focuses on Pip and Posy's efforts to stay awake and their growing tiredness as the evening progresses. The story emphasizes the journey and the friends' determination rather than whether they succeed or fail at their goal. This approach helps children understand that the experience and effort matter, and that our bodies have natural limits we need to respect.
Are there any lessons about healthy sleep habits in this episode?The episode subtly reinforces healthy sleep messages by showing that feeling tired at bedtime is natural and normal. Rather than lecturing, the story lets children observe Pip and Posy experiencing genuine sleepiness, which validates what young viewers feel in their own lives. It's a gentle, age-appropriate way to acknowledge that our bodies need rest without making bedtime feel like a punishment or restriction.

Writing

Directing

Season
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11
Posy doesn't know that Pip already has a penguin pirate.
12
Pip is poorly and so wants a quiet sofa day with Piggy.
13
Posy goes to Pip's house for a sleepover.
14
Pip makes a surprise treasure hunt for Posy at the sandpit.
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Pip and Posy's friend Jamila picks up worms to save them.
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Posy has outgrown her wellies. What can Pip do?
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Pip and Posy find a ladybird and name it Spotty Dotty.
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Pip and Posy are drawing ducklings, but an accident occurs.
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Posy gets Pip's kite stuck in a tree when he isn't looking.
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Pip discovers Posy's mega den made from boxes.
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Pip finds Frankie more helpful than Posy.
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Posy gets greedy when Pip shares his stickers with her.
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Posy wants to stay home and have a 'pyjama day'.
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Pip and Posy decide to wear silly hats to the park.
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Posy can't find Froggy anywhere.
116
Pip and Posy have fun playing games with a balloon.
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Posy starts a game where she is king and Pip is her subject.
118
Pip tries to teach Posy how to roller skate.
119
Pip and Posy let Zac join their band but soon regret it.
120
Pip and Posy play a fun dragon game with their friends.
121
Pip and Posy accidentally cause the bug at Jamila's bug hotel to move away.
122
Pip and Posy get into a disagreement while making pancake portraits.
123
Posy accidentally makes a promise to play with Frankie and Pip at the same time.
124
Pip is not happy when Posy and Jamila change their rainbow treasure hunt game.
125
The friends keep telling lies to hide that they secretly ate Frankie's cupcakes.
126
Posy persuades Pip to swap toys for keeps in Swapsies, but soon regrets her decision.
127
Pip picks Zac to be in his team for the wheelbarrow race and Posy plays with Jamila.
128
Posy realizes that Pip is afraid of the dark during a sleepover with a broken nightlight.
129
Pip and Posy are playing a fun game where they can't touch the ground called Croc Attack.
130
Pip can't concentrate on the Toy Quest treasure hunt that Posy has made for him.
131
Pip and Posy camp in the garden to watch falling stars, but Posy finds it hard to wait.
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Pip can’t get the handshake right to join the club that Frankie has created.
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Posy makes a fun robot costume that accidentally leads to breaking Frankie's model beach.
134
Pip and Posy decide to have a day devoted to playing with Jamila.
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Pip sets the rules of a dance competition and appoints Zac as the judge. Posy helps Pip.
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Zac is reluctant to act out a story for Pip and Posy, and he makes up a series of daft excuses. Pip and Posy get to realise that Zac is feeling uncomfortable.
137
Pip, Posy and Frankie set up a stall to ‘sell’ their modelling clay food creations.
138
Pip finds a Lucky Stick, which he and Posy use to help their friends in various ways.
139
When Posy decides to prepare a surprise party for Pip, the preparations all go wrong.
140
Pip and Posy decide to turn their funny game with Piggy and Froggy into a stage show.
141
Pip and Posy are playing space explorers when Pip sees a bird guarding her eggs in a tree.
142
Pip and Posy are play against Frankie and Zac in football. Posy becomes a bad sport.
143
Pip and Posy are having a spooky day at Posy's house trying to scare each other.
144
Posy gets upset when her football shaped lunch box is accidentally kicked into a tree.
145
Pip goes to great lengths to keep Posy from seeing her surprise he has been making.
146
Rabbit and mouse go on adventures and learn how to express feelings and make friends.
147
Pip devises a fun adventure quest for him and Posy to play but things don’t go to plan.
148
Pip and Posy team up against Jamila and Zac in Frankie’s Action Quiz.
149
Pip, Posy and Zac are having fun playing in the snow and try to get Frankie to join them.
150
Pip and Posy try to teach Jamila how to sledge down the hill but give confusing advice.
151
Posy tries to keep how she won a sledge race a secret, but the truth gets out anyway.
152
Pip decides to put on a Winter Show starring Posy and their friends.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Pip and Posy try to stay up late so they can have a midnight snack with each other.
22
Pip finds himself growing flustered at his funny joke being re-told incorrectly.
23
Pip and Posy accidentally upset Zac and must show him that storms aren't anything to be afraid of.
24
Posy fills up on snacks whilst heading to Pip's house. Unbeknownst to her, Pip has prepared a feast.
25
While playing hide-and-seek together, Pip and Posy totally forget to find Frankie.
26
Pip won't let Posy have a turn with the flying buggy he made for Piggy, in case she breaks it. When Pip breaks it himself, Posy proves how good she is at fixing things.
27
Pip, Posy, and Jamila are playing a Bug Race board game when Zac challenges them to a race. They tell Jamila they will return to play again. Unfortunately, they forget their promise.
28
While the group are playing witches, Posy and Jamila concoct a secret potion. Pip gets carried away with the game, pouring the potion out, which upsets Posy.
29
Pip and Posy wake up disappointed when the snow they expected hasn't come. However, they soon invent ways to have snowy fun without actual snow.
210
Pip and Posy give out medals for winning games. When Zac joins in, he isn't very good, but they fix the games for him to win. But Zac gets upset as he wants to earn the medals.
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