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ljs, I would deffo be up for some Octo-action from NYC. Keep us posted!


They've definitely hit on something special with Octonauts, and from a parents' perspective, NOT NEARLY as annoying as most of the kids' programmes out there, and the illustrations are quite beautiful. Would even make cute wall prints. I have been printing off colouring in pics from here: http://www.octonauts.com/goodies.html


To the Octopod!

I got The Octonauts & the frown fish, only lonely monster & sea of shade from Amazon a few weeks ago for about ?4 each and they were sent out within a week so they were available.. not that this is much help to you but the book are fantastic and the illustration amazing..


We are very into them in our house and have to admit I do enjoy them too esp as new episodes again this week on c beebies.

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