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  1. Mar 31, 2023 · 1.3K. 164K views 1 year ago. Charlie has to make a lunch for Lola, but she refuses to eat carrots, peas, mash, fish fingers and her least favourite food, tomatoes (although she has never tried...

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  2. Charlie and Lola are fictional children created by the English writer and illustrator Lauren Child in 2000. They were introduced in a series of picture books and later adapted as animated television characters. Lola is an energetic and imaginative little girl; Charlie is her kind and patient older brother who is always willing to help Lola ...

  3. BBC iPlayer - Charlie and Lola. CBeebies. Charlie and Lola. Charlie has a little sister called Lola. She’s small and very funny. She’s still learning life’s lessons and Charlie has...

  4. Charlie and Lola: Created by Lauren Child, Ken Bruce, Caleb Meurer. With Morgan Gayle, Ryan Harris, Daniel Mayers, Clementine Cowell. Animation following a boy's efforts to get his stubborn little sister to try new things.

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  5. Charlie is always teaching his 4-year-old little sister, Lola, all sorts of things. Whether it's trying new foods, getting a haircut, ...more. 👧‍👦 Charlie has a little sister called Lola....

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  7. Charlie and Lola is a British Flash-animated children's television series based on the popular children's picture book series of the same name by Lauren Child, produced by Tiger Aspect Productions for CBeebies. It ran for 3 series from 7 November 2005 [1] to 24 April 2008, winning multiple BAFTA Children's Awards throughout its run.

  8. 1. CBeebies Charlie and Lola I Really Absolutely Must Have Glasses. Stephanie McCulloch. •. 72K views • 7 months ago. 2. Charlie and Lola I am Making Craze. Stephanie McCulloch. •. 34K...

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