Even little kids can fix it. Get ready for fun, excitement and nonstop laughs with Bob the Builder and his team on the PlayStation game console. Join Bob in 12 fix-it fun activities that include Bubble Trouble, Where's Prichard, Hedgehog Rescue and Wendy's Birthday. Along the way, don't forget to stop by the office and get your assignment from Wendy. With varied difficulty levels, Bob the Builder voices, music and characters from the TV show, kids of all ages will be saying, "Can we fix it? Yes, we can".
Get ready for fun, excitement and laughs non-stop with Bob the Builder and his Team.
Featues:
- Hedgehog Rescue - Help Lofty build a tunnel under the road to save the stranded family of hedgehogs!
- Travis' Race Day - Travis challenges Scoop and Dizzy to race against him.
- Can We Build it? - Knock down an old bridge with Lofty's wrecking ball. Build it up - Help Lofty build a new bridge.
- Wendy's Birthday - Cake-tastic - Decorate a cake for Wendy's birthday.
- Wild West Wendy - Join in the line-dancing with Bob and Wendy.
Four more activities
- Plumbing Puzzle - Fix the correct pipes to the radiator - watch out for leaks!
- Bubble Trouble - Help Roley flatten out the bubbles on the new tarmac.
- Scary Spud - Scare the the crows away with Spud by blowing rasberries at them.
- Where's Pilchard? - Pilchard is snoozing somewhere, can you find her?
- Different skill levels cater to a range of abilities and ages from 3 upwards.
History/Description
Television's most popular construction worker, Bob the Builder, has become a phenomenal international success. Premiering on Britain's BBC in 1999, and currently airing on Nick Jr. in the US, Bob the Builder has also become one of the top-rated preschool programs in Germany, Australia and Japan and is broadcast in more than 130 countries worldwide.
Set in and around a construction yard, Bob and his crew of construction machines exhibit a can-do attitude as they solve problems and work together as a team. The show also covers a wide-ranging curriculum that includes counting, identifying sounds, and understanding emotions. The unique stop-frame animation from HOT Animation features the most complex models ever created for a childrens animated series. |