![]() Next, Maddie visits a workshop to see how a tricycle is constructed from a big box of parts and to see how the tricycle can be adapted to suit a user's needs. An animation shows how changing the angle of the rotor blades makes the helicopter go forwards and backwards. She visits an airfield and uses a camera to find out how the rotor works to help make a helicopter fly. Maddie is out and about exploring different ways to travel. Next, Maddie visits a pasta factory to see how flour is mixed with water and turned into pasta dough and how special cutters are used to create different pasta shapes. An animation shows what popcorn is made of and how a water droplet hidden inside each kernel of corn expands as it is cooked, making it pop. She uses a slow-motion camera to find out why popcorn pops. Next, Maddie visits a factory to see how ice cream cones are made from a type of batter and how hot plates are used to create the criss-cross waffle pattern. She then goes underneath the swimming pool to see what happens inside the pump room to pump the water to the top of the slide. She visits an indoor water park and uses a waterproof camera and animation to show how a water slide works. She then visits a toothpaste factory to see how toothpaste is made from different ingredients and uses a slow motion camera to find out how the stripes get inside a tube of stripy toothpaste. She uses a thermal imaging camera to find out how the hot water system in a house works, and then visits a reservoir to see where the water comes from, and how it is sent to our homes. She uses a microscope camera to reveal how the fibreglass strands are woven together to make the cast strong. Maddie then visits the plaster room and shows how a cast is made by having one put on her arm. #Paul nice drum library skinShe uses a special light to see the blood vessels under her skin and finds out how a blood pressure monitor works to check that blood is flowing freely around our bodies. She then joins a balloon team outside to take a ride in a finished hot air balloon. Next, Maddie visits a factory to see how a hot air balloon is made from many pieces of material sewn together. She uses an underwater camera to see a boat propeller in action and an animation reveals how the propeller pushes the boat through the water. The finished wool is then knitted into a woolly hat. She then goes to a mill to see how the fleece is washed, spun and dyed and turned into wool. Next, Maddie visits a sheep farm to see how a fleece is sheared from a sheep. She uses cameras to find out how a digital cat flap works and how a tiny microchip unlocks the cat flap so the cats can go in and out of the house. A microscopic camera reveals the special material used to cover the tennis balls with a furry coat. #Paul nice drum library seriesNext, Maddie visits a factory to see how rubber, collected from trees, is made into tennis balls using a series of heavy presses. She uses a camera to find out how the chain on a bicycle works to turn the wheels and how the front wheel and handlebars are used to steer. She then visits a paper mill to see how the old paper is recycled into newspapers. Next, Maddie visits a recycling plant to see how the rubbish is sorted. An animation reveals how a moving wall inside the lorry crushes the rubbish to make way for more. ![]() She uses a camera to find out how a bin lorry works to lift a bin and tip the rubbish into the hopper. She then sees how the factory turns the milk into yogurt. Next, Maddie visits a dairy to see how milk is collected from cows and taken to a factory in a tanker. Animation shows how gas is used to create the bubbles and then keep them 'hidden' until the bottle is opened. She uses a slow-motion camera to find out how bubbles get inside a bottle of fizzy water. A microscope camera reveals the tiny prisms inside the stickers, which make them bright and shiny. Next, Maddie sees how an ordinary white car is made into a police car using blue and yellow reflective stickers. She finds out how the hose on a fire engine works and how the pump inside the fire engine creates pressure and sends water to the hose. Next, Maddie visits a factory to see how an insect hotel is made from wood and bamboo and uses a slow motion camera to show how a drill creates holes in the wood for the insects to hide in. She visits a pet shop and uses a night-vision camera to find out how a hamster wheel works and how far a hamster can run in a single night. Maddie meets some furry friends and creepy crawlies. ![]() Maddie's Do You Know? is a series for young children in which sees Maddie explores the workings of everyday objects, by asking how they are made or how they work? She uses animations and cameras in this series.Įpisodes Series 1 (2016) No. ![]()
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