Videos and songs

Videos

A simply spectacular hat

Written and Narrated by Libby Gleeson. Illustrated by Dee Texidor.

Getting ready to play outside has never been so much fun. Join Miss Fantabulous Fay as she reminds her marvellous monkeys to be SunSmart. With special thanks to Cancer Council NSW who first commissioned and published this book.

Suggested literature activities (with thanks to Cancer Council WA)

A simply spectacular hat

You’ve Gotta Be SunSmart

This fun song from actor, entertainer and Playschool favourite Jay Laga’aia will have everyone singing with Sid to ‘Slip! Slop! Slap! Seek! and Slide!’

Download the You've Gotta Be SunSmart lyrics

  You've gotta be SunSmart

How to make your own sunscreen station

How to make your own sunscreen station

Sid Seagull sings the Slip! Slop! Slap! Seek! Slide! song

Sid Seagull sings the Slip! Slop! Slap! Seek! Slide! song

Sid Seagull song

SunSmart Countdown

The SunSmart Countdown song, sung by Justine Clarke from Playschool, is an upbeat, positive song about having fun in the sun and remembering to follow the five SunSmart steps whenever you go outside.

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Jiggle Jaggle Hop is a positive, engaging, fun story that raises awareness about the best clothing choices to protect from UV.
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A SunSmart policy provides clear, evidence-based guidelines that help to minimise UV exposure and skin cancer risk.
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From 1 August 2024, Cancer Council is advising all Australians to use SPF50 or SPF50+ sunscreen.
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