
Mary gives her body a workout in the kitchen while baking an imaginary cake. Dayen searches around her space to find a collection of her treasures that Jup Jup has hidden. Ainsley plays different flutes and whistles, and discovers a high pitched whistle that only dogs can hear. Stevie becomes a jack-in-the-box while unpacking boxes in the new house. Mary pretends to be a friendly fox digging a burrow in the ground. Lauren and Chats explore alliteration while accessorising their room with furry fabrics. Sharing Stories: Lauren tells a story about a girl (Mary) and her father (Ainsley), who move into a magical caravan, which takes them to the homes of a seal (Dayen) and a monkey (Stevie). Mary travels around the house by moving in different ways. Dayen prepares party packs for Hi-5, to celebrate their new home. Ainsley writes a song about his friends, incorporating all of their favourite things. Lauren and Chats decorate the bedroom with their special belongings while unpacking. Mary performs a new cheer for the Hi-5 house. Stevie uses his new building blocks to make different things and transform into different people.
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Hi-5 House concluded as a result of the Nine Network renewing its partnership with the Hi-5 franchise in October 2016 with plans to revive the original program with a new cast in 2017.Įpisodes Series 1 (2013) No. The third and final series was made available worldwide on Netflix on 25 March 2016. Hi-5 House received an Asian Television Award for Best Preschool Program in 2015. Brant was replaced by Tanika Anderson for the later two series. The cast is composed of Lauren Brant, Mary Lascaris, Ainsley Melham, Stevie Nicholson and Dayen Zheng. Julie Greene served as the executive producer for the program, having previously worked as a series producer on the original show. The segments of the show are based on an educational model. Music is an integral part of the series with the group's pop appeal resonating in the program. The series is designed for a pre-school audience, featuring five performers who educate and entertain through music, movement and play. Hi-5 House premiered on 4 November 2013 on Nick Jr. The program is known for its musical and educational content. The series stars the children’s musical group Hi-5, with the spin-off being created to continue the concept with a refreshed appeal, after the brand was sold by the Nine Network in 2012. They’re also looking to expand their hours as they become more staffed and also offer breakfast.Hi-5 House is an Australian children's television series, a spin-off of the original Hi-5 series, which aired on the Nine Network in Australia from 1999 to 2011, created by Helena Harris and Posie Graeme-Evans. Hamburgers, cheesesteaks, fresh salads- a simple straightforward menu that can be boxed up and taken to the beach, taken home, eaten here, or on the outdoor patio,” William said. “For June, we are probably going to run more of a beach grill menu. The Chatterbox is taking their ice cream and pairing it with more Jersey Shore favorites. The WooHoo, based out of Long Beach Island, prides themself in using local ingredients whenever possible- Jersey blueberries from Hammonton, fresh mint grown locally.

Real artisan flavors for adults but more fun craftwork in the milkshakes for the kids,” said William.

“We’re going to feature artisan flavors with scoops and cones and stuff along with probably an amplified milkshake menu. The Chatterbox is serving up scoops and cones of artisan ice cream from The WooHoo, the company who carries the tagline “The Jersey Shore’s Favorite Ice Cream & Family Grub”. One of the first things he’s done is to bring back a menu item from classic Chatterbox- ice cream.Įverything tastes better at the beach, including ice cream. While the Chatterbox has been in a soft opening phase, their official grand opening was on Friday, June 10. We have everything serviced but we never ran the equipment under normal circumstances,” said William. It’s going to be more like friends and family just to see what the building’s capable of. This weekend is going to be challenging at best.

“We just acquired the building a matter of days ago. Recently, it got a new caretaker and owner- William Bonforte. He’s also a partner in Green Eggs Café, Philly. The restaurant has been under numerous owners throughout the years. The Chatterbox was built in the late 1930s, designed by Vivian Smith who also designed City Hall, The Flanders Hotel, and the Music Pier. And the bright pink building right in front of you as you descend the bridge. You’re driving over the 9th street bridge.
