Heartpuff Painters Paint Explain: Paint, Sing, Dance & Learn Inside the Clouds Series (working titles)
Play Learn Series aimed at 3- to 6-year-olds that through painting, drawing and crafts will explore words both spelling and meaning, daily routines, emotions, nature, objects, crafts, music and dance etc. as the heartpuff painters, who can fly and have different abilities, tools and gadgets (e.g. Worry Painter Heartpuff with their Worry Swotter) receive a picture cloud Paint Explain Word Request mail from a human child in each episode. Once the heartpuff painters have the picture Paint Explain request they then visit different clouds to paint the words onto each cloud after which they step inside the cloud and take young viewers on a journey to learn each word through each cloud via the cloud fun park rides (e.g. trampolines, slides and roundabouts) with stop offs and small puff balloon rides that they can hold onto that take the rider around the cloud's interior. However, the heartpuff painters must protect and look after the clouds and the cloud words they paint because there are troublemakers like word and letter thieves and error creators like Word Taker, Letter Taker, Scrambler, Eraser, Word Adder, Swapper, Error and Letter Adder lurking in the clouds who paint some clouds with misspelled words, swap words around so they are on the wrong clouds, paint other clouds with the wrong words, steal words or letters from words that the heartpuff painters paint onto clouds, insert incorrect letters, erase words or who scramble letters from words into the wrong order so that words are spelt wrong that misuse the power of the words and letters to create mischief clouds, misery storms, social toxic pollution and trouble fogs.
So, the heartpuff painters must track any troublemakers down to erase, zap and scramble their misery storms, social toxic pollution and trouble fogs and then correct or find the words and letters that have been stolen, unscramble the letters and words, insert any missing letters or take out any extra ones. Inside some clouds there are also other warm heartlanders who the heartpuff painters can meet and interact with to learn about new words and with each new word learnt, a reward prize token for clever learning will pop out of the cloud as the heartpuff painter leaves the cloud. Each cloud will contain a different word for each episode and explore that word for example if the heartpuff painter gets a picture message in the cloud mail of a horse, they will then paint the word 'horse' onto a cloud and paint a door into the cloud and the camera will enter the cloud and take the viewer on a journey through the cloud and each journey into the clouds will explore what that word means, what you can do with that particular item (e.g. in this example the heartpuff painter will paint, draw or use crafts to create a rider to show that horses can be ridden) and some clouds will contain other heartlanders, who will help the heartpuff painters to paint explain the meaning of each word and a song will be sung about each new word that the young viewer can sing along to along with a dance to go with each word learnt. Written by Jill Thrussell
This will also be created as an interactive series
Source: Time Switch Character Poems & Heartpuff Painter Projects
Note: Since Heartpuff Painters can change the mood and environment around them, the weather and paint their surroundings as well as any beings, structures, objects and the skies by painting, flying, fly painting, sing painting, dance painting and acrobatic flying dance painting via their creative super powers and abilities, they often have to fly into perilous places to clean up any dark cobwebs and swampy puddles, streams or rivers of trouble left behind by troublemakers and at times must rescue others in need. However, when heartpuff painters combine to create a rainbow (Rainbow Repair Song) they can also repair and transform whole cities and trap groups of troublemakers as well as create rainbow forcefields and can zap rainbow bursts attack enemies when trouble heads their way. Written by Jill Thrussell