- Does BBC have games?
- What is the purpose of CBeebies website?
- What does CBBC stand for?
- Can you play CBeebies games offline?
- How old do you have to be to go on swashbuckle?
- Do I need a TV Licence to watch CBeebies?
Does BBC have games?
Discover fun games, puzzles and quizzes with CBeebies friends, helping children to learn through play.
What is the purpose of CBeebies website?
The CBeebies website showcases CBeebies or the children's portion of the BBC website. The site is for CBeebies viewers to get info about current and upcoming CBeebies shows.
What does CBBC stand for?
CBBC (short for Children's BBC, also known as the CBBC Channel) is a British free-to-air children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC and the brand used for all BBC content for children and teenagers aged 6 to 17.
Can you play CBeebies games offline?
We've changed the design of the island to make it even easier for children to find and play their favourite CBeebies games. Putting the CBeebies shows your child loves at the forefront of the app! ... Once played and downloaded, these games can then be played offline, for those times when you need them to hand quickly!
How old do you have to be to go on swashbuckle?
We are looking for children aged 5-8 to take part in our popular, pirate-themed CBeebies series, Swashbuckle! If you think your child has what it takes to become a Swashbuckler, and take on the pesky pirates to help Gem win her treasure back, then we would love to hear from you!
Do I need a TV Licence to watch CBeebies?
Yes. Anyone who downloads or watches BBC programmes on demand, including catch up TV, on BBC iPlayer must be covered by a TV Licence. You also need to be covered by a TV Licence to watch or record live TV programmes on any channel, including on BBC iPlayer. This applies to any device you use.