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Welcome to Grambi Channel's fun learning session about vehicles! Kids will explore and spell names of various vehicles like cars, buses, trains, bicycles, airplanes, boats, motorcycles, helicopters, and fire trucks. Each vehicle comes with intriguing facts and spelling practice. The video concludes with a surprise game where kids can craft a paper airplane and helicopter. This interactive adventure encourages engagement through guessing sounds and sharing dream vehicle designs. Don't miss the fun and subscribe for more exciting educational content! #FamilyFun

OUTLINE:
0:00:00 Welcome to Grambi !
0:00:21 All About Cars
0:01:04 All About Buses
0:01:45 All About Trains
0:02:21 All About Bicycles
0:03:02 All About Airplanes
0:03:40 All About Boats
0:04:09 All About Motorcycles
0:04:50 All About Helicopters
0:05:26 All About Fire Trucks
0:06:05 Make a Paper Airplane!
0:07:09 Make a Paper Helicopter!
0:08:34 Great Job and Thank You!

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00:00Hi, kids! Welcome back to Granby Channel. Today, we're going to have so much fun.
00:06Are you ready to learn and spell with me all about vehicles?
00:10We're going to learn about some awesome vehicles, spell their names, and discover fun facts about them.
00:16Don't forget to stay till the end because I have a fun surprise game waiting for you.
00:20Let's get started.
00:24What's the first vehicle we're learning about?
00:28It's a car!
00:31Cars are everywhere. They take us to school, the park, and even on road trips.
00:38The world's first car was invented over 100 years ago, and it only went as fast as a horse walking.
00:45Let's spell it together.
00:49C-A-R
00:49Car
00:51Can you say it with me?
00:56Car
00:56What color is your favorite car?
01:02Is it red or blue?
01:06Next up is a bus.
01:07Buses are big and can carry lots of people.
01:13Some buses even have two levels.
01:16Those are called double-decker buses.
01:19The longest bus in the world is over 30 meters long.
01:22That's like three elephants in a row.
01:26Let's spell it together.
01:27B-U-S
01:30Bus
01:32Say it loud with me.
01:37Bus
01:37Have you ever been on a double-decker bus?
01:43Would you sit on the top or the bottom?
01:47Choo-choo
01:48Here comes the train.
01:49Trains can be super long and carry people, animals, or even cars.
01:58Some trains called bullet trains can go faster than airplanes taking off.
02:04Let's spell it together.
02:07T-R-A-I-N
02:08Train
02:10Now your turn.
02:14Train
02:15What do you think is faster?
02:19A train?
02:20Or a car?
02:24Bicycles are so much fun to ride.
02:27Did you know they have two wheels?
02:31The first bicycles didn't have pedals.
02:33You had to push them with your feet like a scooter.
02:38Let's spell it together.
02:40B-I-C-Y-C-L-E
02:43Bicycle
02:45That's a long one.
02:49Let's try again.
02:52Bicycle
02:53If your bicycle could have a superpower, what would it be?
03:00Flying?
03:01Superspeed?
03:04Zooming high in the sky?
03:06It's an airplane!
03:07Airplane
03:08Airplanes take us to faraway places.
03:13The biggest airplane in the world can carry over 800 people at once.
03:19Let's spell it together.
03:22A-I-R-P-L-A-N-E
03:24Airplane
03:26Say it with me.
03:31Airplane
03:31If you could fly anywhere, where would you go?
03:36The beach?
03:37A castle?
03:39Outer space?
03:42Boats float on water.
03:44And some even have sails.
03:45Some boats, like submarines, can go underwater and explore the deep sea.
03:53Let's spell it together.
03:56B-O-A-T
03:57Boat!
04:00Say it with me.
04:03Boat!
04:04So would you rather ride on a speedboat?
04:08Or a pirate ship?
04:12Motorcycles are fast and exciting.
04:16The fastest motorcycle in the world can go over 400 kilometers per hour.
04:20Motorcycles are fast and exciting.
04:22Wow.
04:22That's faster than a cheetah.
04:26Let's spell it together.
04:29M-O-T-O-R
04:30C-Y-C-L-E
04:31Motorcycle
04:34That's a big word!
04:38Let's break it down.
04:40M-O-T-O-R
04:41Motor
04:42C-Y-C-L-E
04:44Cycle
04:45Would you ride a motorcycle with a sidecar for your pet?
04:53Helicopters have blades that spin around on top.
04:56And can hover in one place.
04:59Helicopters are often used for rescue missions because they can land in tiny spaces.
05:05Let's spell it together.
05:08H-E-L-I-C-O-P-T-E-R
05:10Helicopter
05:12Say it with me.
05:17Helicopter
05:18If you could ride a helicopter, where would you fly?
05:23Over a city?
05:24A jungle?
05:26A mountain?
05:29Fire trucks are bright red.
05:31And help firefighters save the day.
05:35Some fire trucks have ladders that can reach as high as a 10-story building.
05:40Let's spell it together.
05:42F-I-R-E
05:44Fire
05:47T-R-U-C-K
05:50Truck
05:52Fire truck
05:54Say it with me.
05:59Fire truck
06:00Can you pretend to be a firefighter and say,
06:04Wee-woo-wee-woo?
06:04Now it's time for our surprise game.
06:11I'm going to show you how to make a fun airplane and a paper helicopter.
06:16Let's start with the airplane.
06:19Here's what you'll need.
06:20A sheet of paper
06:23A pencil
06:24Scissors
06:25Double-sided tape
06:27And a cotton swab
06:28Let's get started.
06:33First, fold the paper in half.
06:35Place your index and middle fingers on the folded paper and trace around them to make a shape.
06:46Ask an adult to help you cut out the finger shape from the paper.
06:52Open the paper to reveal your design.
06:54Use double-sided tape to stick the paper to a cotton swab.
07:06Prepare a small cap of water nearby.
07:08Dip the cotton swab in the water for a fun twist.
07:11And that's it.
07:11Your airplane is ready to fly.
07:14Next, we are going to make the helicopter.
07:15Here's what you'll need to make the paper helicopter.
07:23A piece of paper
07:24Scissors
07:25And a ruler
07:26Take an A5 size piece of paper and divide it vertically into four equal parts.
07:38Cut along the lines with scissors to create four strips.
07:41Take one strip and use a ruler to find the center line.
07:53Draw three short lines along the center line, but only on the upper and lower sections.
07:58Leave the middle section blank.
08:01Divide the upper section into two equal parts and leave a one centimeter gap from the center line.
08:06Cut along the drawn lines carefully.
08:11Fold the lower section of the strip up to the middle.
08:21Fold the bottom part upwards twice to create a base.
08:29Fold the two bottom corners inward to secure the folds.
08:33Shape the folded bottom into an arrow shape.
08:35Finally, gently separate the two top flaps, the rotating blades, to both sides.
08:41And that's it.
08:42Your paper helicopter is ready to fly.
08:44You can make more and have fun playing together.
08:47Great job, everyone.
08:49You're amazing at guessing vehicle sounds.
08:52If you enjoyed this video, make sure to like and subscribe to my channel.
08:56So you never miss a new adventure.
08:58Thank you for watching Gramby Channel.
09:01You're helping us grow and share more fun and learning with everyone.
09:05We're so happy to have you here.
09:07And we can't wait to see you in our next adventure.
09:10Bye-bye.

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