Play School (Australian TV Series) - Toys

Toys

  • Big Ted (teddy bear)
  • Little Ted (teddy bear)
  • Hamble (plastic doll)
  • Jemima (rag doll)
  • Slush (toy pig)
  • Maurice (teddy bear)
  • Meeka (plastic doll)
  • Jim (plastic doll)
  • Scrap (toy dog)
  • Humpty (white egg-shaped toy with eyes, resembles Humpty Dumpty)
  • Diddle (toy cat)
  • Fergus (toy frog)
  • Sam the Lamb (toy lamb)
  • Banana (toy banana, see also Bananas in Pyjamas)
  • Daisy (toy cow)
  • Henny Penny (toy hen)
  • Goosy Lucy (toy goose)
  • Kim (plastic doll and Lisa's twin brother)
  • Lisa (plastic doll and Kim's twin sister)
  • Darcy (toy donkey)
  • Henry and Henrietta (Mice)
  • Troy and Tony (twin teddy bear)
  • Owl (toy owl)
  • Tippy (toy duck)
  • Mukundan Jr (toy lion)

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