In the Night Garden has been a staple of British children’s bedtimes for almost twenty years. Created and produced by the same people who brought us Teletubbies, it is every bit as odd as you’d expect for a calming, soothing bedtime show aimed at preschoolers made by those folk.
Like many kid’s shows, it doesn’t take much adjusting of the angle you’re viewing from to see things in a different light, and when my son was younger, but old enough that we’d seen every episode a few times, I started tweeting some of those odd perspectives. Since Twitter was always fleeting, and is now what it’s become, I decided I wanted to collect them here.
