Joe, Aisling and Ozzy are back! That's right everyone, the new series of Dizzy Deliveries is streaming now on RTÉ Player and you can catch it on RTÉjr too!

The award-winning show is for everyone, and it's made with help from our friends at Lámh. It uses Lámh signs, the manual (sometimes known as key word) sign system that helps people communicate.

Stream all episodes of Dizzy Deliveries now on RTÉ Player here!

In every show we go to the Dizzy Deliveries Depot to see where delivery man Joe is being sent. Joe is a bit silly sometimes but he has magical powers and a flying robot named Ozzy to help him! Aisling is the owner of the Dizzy Deliveries and she's the boss.

The highlight of every episode is our special star guest, someones who uses Lámh signs in their everyday life. They help Joe and Ozzy make their deliveries and come to the rescue when Joe has brought the wrong parcel! (Classic Joe!!)

Aisling also teaches the audience Lámh Signs in every episode. Each time we learn 3 key Lámh signs that connected to the show. They are taught by Aisling in a fun and interactive way that makes it easy to join in and learn for Lámh users and non-Lámh users.

Go to the RTÉjr YouTube channel for more Lámh Signs and fun videos from the show.

About Lámh Signing

Lámh signs are used to support communication between parents/ guardians and child, siblings, teacher and student, family and friends and the wider community. Lámh can be a stepping stone to communicating with the world.

People who use Lámh may have Down syndrome, or other additional needs. Lámh is the manual (sometimes known as key word) sign system used by children and adults in Ireland.

It is quite simple to learn and use and there are just under 600 signs. Lámh is used across Ireland in homes, schools, arts and culture clubs, community hubs, sports clubs and wherever it help..

Find out more at lamh.org!