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Spot the tune

Kids will be kids, even when they’re adults. This is a game devised by FA productions at the request of a group of parents who were getting sucked into teaching their kids about computer coding. The platform is SCRATCH, a visual programming medium devised by MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). It’s free to use and appeals to kids even as young as six. It’s used in lots of schools for simple applications.
SPOT THE TUNE is a game where you have to identify one of the moving characters on the screen with the theme tune from a children’s TV programme shown in the UK when the parents were children themselves. All you have to do to score is to click/tap on the correct character. And then repeat for several times. It’s harder than it looks — the characters move about a lot, and some of the the tune clips are quite short.
Click/tap the green flag on the screen image below when you’re ready to begin.