Being with the Baaas is about Belonging!

The Baaas are an extended family of multi-racial sheep who live together in a cottage on a hillside. They may be cuddly and fleecy—but they walk and talk and sing and dance and bicker and bond just like humans.

These shows are a riotous mix of colourful sit-com and soap for young viewers with a strong backbone of educational content in the themes. The stories are told from the children’s perspective.

The family are great recyclers and champions of the environment. "One man's trash is another man's treasure!

They also create their own electricity by taking their turn to pedal the bike which stands in the garden. This in turn reinforces one of the central themes of the show—which is togetherness and team work.

The Baaas get in touch with other family members and friends all over the World by using the do-it-yourself satellite system which Grandad Costaaas has built under the stairs. There’s Cousin Bling Baaa from New York, posh Aunty Delaine Merino from France, and Barbados Bart—a gentle, funloving pirate!

Fundamentally, Baaas is about how how we get on with each other.

They’re universal themes —citizenship, friendship, and family values which will support the social development of pre-school viewers whilst making them laugh.

Over The Rainbow

When Meeedea spots a rainbow above the cottage, she’s determined to have one for herself!

Screener episode only.
Not for broadcast.

Master of Disguise

Baaalwen puts a ban on eating Baklava in place—until a mysterious uncle suddenly turns up!

Screener episode only.
Not for broadcast.