Jam packed with pre-school favourites, the first ever Milkshake! Treats DVD is available to buy now!
The DVD features one episode from each of the 16 most popular children's programmes on Five's top rating pre-school block, including Fifi and the Flowertots, Peppa Pig, Hi-5 and many more.
Its brilliant mixture of these charming and much loved children's TV characters will keep youngsters amused for hours.
The wonderful selection of fun programmes on Milkshake! Treats means it will entertain young children for hours and hours while also nurturing their imagination.
Presspack has five copies of Milkshake Treats! on DVD to give away to lucky readers!
To be in with a chance of winning, can you name three characters who feature on the Milkshake! Treats DVD?
Who's who?
The characters and episodes on Milkshake! Treats are: PEPPA PIG - Peppa is a cheeky pig who loves jumping in puddles!
Hi-5 - Timothy, Charli, Nathan, Kellie and Kathleen sing along with their special action heroes song of the week.
FIFI AND THE FLOWERTOTS - the Flowertots hold a summer sports day.
INSECT ANTICS - Elly the caterpillar goes on an adventure and gets lost.
SOFTIES - when the sun shines in the garden, the Softies see a rainbow in a puddle.
MISS SPIDER'S SUNNY PATCH FRIENDS - Feli the frog is disguised as a big green bug.
MECHANICK - Mechanick has to fix Professor Bolingbroke's car in a tick.
BOTTLE TOP BILL - Bill and Corky's cake for a riverside picnic is taken by a fish!
FUNKY VALLEY - Down on the farmyard, Dippy wants to jump over the moon.
BIRD BATH - Bob and Mo are confused by their reflections in the water.
SAILOR SID - Sid makes a surprise birthday cake for the King, but it all goes wrong.
MONKEY MAKES - Naomi teaches Noodle the bus driver a rock dance.
MIO MAO - the two kittens find a strange creature building a house in a tree trunk.
HARRY AND HIS BUCKETFUL OF DINOSAURS - Harry avoids bath time.
ROOBARB AND CUSTART TWO - a sneezing elephant arrives on a hot day.
EBB AND FLO - Flo throws a birthday party for Ebb.
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