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Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures - Angel Pavement (S1E5)

Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures – Season 1 - Episode 5 – Angel Pavement

A tale from Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures. Corky and Loopy are two ordinary girls who happen to also be secret angels! With the aid of a magic pencil that can draw in the air, they go on 'angel patrol;, amazing people in their town with beautiful art and rescuing the odd animal. When they meet street artist Sid, they decide to help him take part in a local drawing competition by lending him the special pencil. Sid creates incredible drawings in the sky and brings joy and wonder to all.

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Runtime (min)26
Air Date2024-12-01
GenresAnimation, Comedy, Family
Network(s)CBBC

Storyline

In this enchanting episode of Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures, Corky and Loopy, two ordinary girls with a secret, embark on an adventure as secret angels. Armed with a magical pencil that draws in the air, they patrol their town, spreading joy through their beautiful art and rescuing animals in need.

When they encounter street artist Sid, they decide to lend him their special pencil to help him enter a local drawing competition. Sid's incredible sky drawings captivate the community, bringing wonder and happiness to everyone who sees them, showcasing the power of creativity and friendship.

What kids learn

Children watching this episode will learn about the importance of creativity and how art can impact people's lives positively. Corky and Loopy's magical pencil symbolizes the power of imagination and the joy that can come from sharing one's talents with others.

Additionally, the episode teaches valuable lessons about friendship and helping those in need. By assisting Sid, Corky and Loopy demonstrate the significance of teamwork and supporting friends in their endeavors, showcasing the idea that collaboration can lead to wonderful outcomes.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
What is the main message of this episode?The main message of this episode revolves around creativity, friendship, and the joy of helping others. Corky and Loopy use their magical pencil to create art that uplifts their community, while also demonstrating the importance of supporting friends like Sid in achieving their dreams.
Are there any lessons about kindness in this episode?Yes, kindness is a central theme in this episode. Corky and Loopy not only create beautiful art but also rescue animals and assist Sid in his artistic journey. Their actions highlight the impact of small acts of kindness and how they can bring happiness to others.
How does the episode encourage creativity?The episode encourages creativity through the use of the magical pencil, which allows Corky and Loopy to draw in the air. This visual representation of imagination inspires children to think outside the box and explore their own creative abilities, whether through drawing or other forms of expression.
What age group is this episode suitable for?This episode is suitable for young children, typically ages 4 to 8. Its themes of friendship, kindness, and creativity resonate well with this age group, making it both entertaining and educational for young viewers.
Is there any conflict in the episode?While the episode is primarily light-hearted and focuses on creativity and kindness, there is a subtle conflict involving Sid's struggles as a street artist. The resolution comes through teamwork and support, reinforcing positive messages about overcoming challenges with the help of friends.

Writing

Directing

  • Gerrit Bekers — Director
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A tale from Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures. Corky and Loopy are two ordinary girls who happen to also be secret angels! With the aid of a magic pencil that can draw in the air, they go on 'angel patrol;, amazing people in their town with beautiful art and rescuing the odd animal. When they meet street artist Sid, they decide to help him take part in a local drawing competition by lending him the special pencil. Sid creates incredible drawings in the sky and brings joy and wonder to all.
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