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- 1. The Royal Picnic Apr 6, 2009
- King Thistle hopes the annual picnic does not have a magical jelly flood.
- 2. Gaston the Ladybird Apr 7, 2009
- Holly and Ben think that Gaston the Ladybird is sad, so they try to cheer him up.
- 3. Holly's Magic Wand Apr 8, 2009
- Holly is unable to do magic when she loses her wand, so Ben uses his elf skills to find it.
In the magical Little Kingdom, friends Ben Elf and fairy princess Holly have fun adventures as they learn about teamwork, sharing and problem-solving. Watch trailers & learn more.
Overview. The show is set in the Little Kingdom, which is a miniature kingdom hidden among bushes. It is ruled by fairies King and Queen Thistle. They live in the Little Castle with their three daughters; 8-year-old Princess Holly and younger twins Daisy and Poppy.
Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom: Created by Neville Astley, Mark Baker. With Preston Nyman, Sian Taylor, Sarah Ann Kennedy, Ian Puleston-Davies. The friendship between fairy princess Holly and Ben Elf in the magical Kingdom of elves and fairies.
Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom. Top-rated. Sun, Jun 27, 2010. S1.E45. Picnic on the Moon. The visitors land on the Moon and begin to explore. They meet some friendly aliens and have fun making Sandcastles and sharing their picnic. Nanny creates a Jelly flood but luckily the Aliens love to eat Jelly!
Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom Wiki | Fandom. Home. Today's adventure starts... JELLY FLOOD!!! Nanny, a faithful fairy! Welcome to the Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom wiki! Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom is a British animated preschool TV series about an elf and a fairy and all their misadventures.
Nanny Plum, Holly and Ben get ingredients for a potion to help with King Thistle's cold. Spòrs is Geamannan/Fun and Games Ben and Holly are playing, but Holly gets frustrated when Ben uses his ...
Sep 19, 2015 · Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom is an animated pre-school children's show set in an enchanted magical kingdom with fairies, elves and insects. Animation. Ratings and reviews aren’t...