Get ready for a dose of pure joy! Dizzy Deliveries is back, promising a whirlwind of laughter, magic, and heartwarming fun! This beloved show, known for its wholesome content, returns for a third season, airing weekdays on RTÉjr and RTÉ Player at 7:55 am. You can even catch the brand-new intro right now!
The entire Dizzy Deliveries Season 3 box set is currently streaming on RTÉ Player.
Across 13 fresh episodes, Dizzy is set to deliver even more fun, giggles, and enchanting chaos, all in a neat 15-minute package or less – guaranteed! But it's not just about entertainment; the show subtly weaves in valuable life lessons, making it a truly inclusive experience, especially with the use of Lámh, a manual sign system.
All your favorite characters are back! There's Joe, the accident-prone deliveryman played by Magician Joe Daly, his reliable robot sidekick Ozzy, and their boss Aisling, portrayed by Lámh Tutor Deirdre Coleman. While Aisling tries to keep things in order, Joe often brings a touch of delightful chaos to the team. Each day, Joe embarks on a new delivery adventure on his cargo bike, but he can't do it alone.
Luckily, there are always helping hands, and these helpers are the real stars of Dizzy Deliveries. The extraordinary young people who join Joe on each adventure are children with intellectual disabilities, communication needs, or are neurodivergent, and they use Lámh signs.
And that's not all! The show features a fantastic array of cameo appearances from well-known stars across entertainment, comedy, and sports, including Rosie O'Donnell, Laura Whitmore, Siobhán McSweeney, Darren Conway, Laura Fox, Orla Casey, Michael Fry, Vikki Wall, and many more!
Dizzy Deliveries proudly holds the distinction of being the first television series in Ireland to teach children Lámh signs. It's designed for all pre-schoolers and children with additional needs. And the best part? Viewers can learn 3 key Lámh signs in every episode, alongside all the fun!
Seasons 1 and 2 of Dizzy Deliveries have already become RTÉjr's most popular commissioned programs on the RTÉ Player, and they're also viral hits on the RTÉjr’s YouTube channel.
While you're waiting for the new episodes, you can stream Dizzy Deliveries right now on RTÉ Player.
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What is Lámh?
Lámh is the manual sign system (also known as key word signing) used by children and adults across Ireland. It's surprisingly simple to learn and use, with just under 600 signs. You'll find it being used in homes, schools, arts and culture clubs, community hubs, sports clubs, and more throughout Ireland.
Watch the video above to see Lámh in action and visit their website for more information.
But here's where it gets controversial... Dizzy Deliveries champions inclusivity and provides a platform for children with diverse needs. Do you think more children's shows should follow this model? What are the benefits and potential challenges of using sign language in children's programming? Share your thoughts in the comments below!