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01:00We're going to be well prepared for that spelling test tomorrow.
01:03Yeah, Bear and I have been practicing really hard.
01:07They must be very fancy pens to go to all this trouble.
01:11Oh, they are.
01:12And I'm going to make sure I know my words so I get one.
01:16I can see one word that's going to take a little more practice.
01:20Where? Which one? Show me.
01:22This one. Pencil is spelled P-E-N-C-I-L.
01:28Oh.
01:29That's only one mistake. You're doing great.
01:32But I don't want to make any mistakes.
01:35I want one of those pens.
01:37The important thing is you're learning how to spell.
01:40No, Dad. The important thing is spelling every word right.
01:45P-E-N-E-N-C-I-L
01:56Good. I got it right that time, Sam.
02:00Tomorrow, I'll spell it just like that.
02:03But what if I don't?
02:10What if I forget?
02:12P-E-N-C-I-L
02:16I know it now. I won't forget.
02:22I know.
02:25I'll just put it in here.
02:27Good luck.
02:33P-E-N-C-I-L
02:38Next, spell kitchen.
02:41Kitchen.
02:52And now we come to the very last word on the test.
02:57Pencil.
02:58That's pen-fill.
03:01P-E-N-C-I-L
03:01Now, when you're finished, don't forget to put your name at the top of the page.
03:23That.
03:24I got them.
03:25Oh, yeah.
03:26I know it.
03:26P-E-N-C-I-L
03:27Table, clock, desk, school, kitchen, and pencil.
03:39All correct. Very good.
03:41Yes!
03:43Congratulations, and enjoy your pen. You've earned it.
03:47I did it, Bear. I got a pen.
03:50Nice going, Franklin. Keep your fingers crossed for me.
03:54I will.
03:55So far, so good, Bear.
03:58Table, clock, desk, school, kitchen, and...
04:05Oh, dear. I've spotted an error on your last word.
04:09Aww.
04:10But you still get something for trying your best.
04:14I do? What?
04:17A space sticker.
04:21Oh. Neat.
04:23I came this close to winning a pen.
04:33I only had one word wrong.
04:35Which one?
04:36Pencil.
04:39Oh.
04:40That's a tough word.
04:42I'll never spell it wrong again.
04:44That's for sure.
04:48What's the matter?
04:49You tried your best.
04:53And you're my friend.
04:55I should share my pen with you.
04:57Here.
04:58You borrow it for a while.
05:00Thanks.
05:02But I want to win my own pen.
05:04That one's yours.
05:05Hey.
05:06Don't worry about me, Franklin.
05:08I'll get a pen next time.
05:09Come on.
05:10Let's have some fun.
05:12Hey.
05:13Quit it.
05:14Pencil?
05:21I just had it in my hat for good luck.
05:25But did you look at it during the test?
05:29I peaked at one letter.
05:31That's all.
05:32But that's not fair, Franklin.
05:34That's cheating.
05:35Hello, Franklin.
05:48Hi there, son.
05:50Hi.
05:52Well, how did it go?
05:54Uh, what?
05:58Your test.
06:00The one you've been preparing for for the past three days?
06:03Oh, fine.
06:04Mr. Owl said I did a good job.
06:08I've got to put my stuff away.
06:11I have the feeling he didn't do as well on that test as he expected.
06:15I have the very same feeling.
06:17And I know how much he wanted one of those pens.
06:20Maybe it's time to remind Franklin that the value of a good, honest try is worth more than a pen.
06:25I'll come with you.
06:30Franklin?
06:32Are you all right?
06:34Uh-huh.
06:34You may not have gotten all the words right on your spelling test, but your father and I still think...
06:40I did get them all right.
06:43Oh.
06:44Very good.
06:45So you did get a pen.
06:48Yeah.
06:49Well, don't keep us in suspense.
06:51Let's have a look at it.
06:58There it is.
06:59Why did you put it in the garbage?
07:02Is there something you want to tell us, Franklin?
07:04I spelled all the words right because I peeped at this.
07:09Oh.
07:10It doesn't feel right winning the pen this way, does it?
07:17No.
07:18Bear's right.
07:20I didn't win it fair and square.
07:22I cheated.
07:23What should I do?
07:29That's something you should design.
07:31But I think you know inside what will make you feel better.
07:34Good morning, Franklin.
07:47Hi.
07:48Um, I want to give you something.
07:51I'll just put it on your desk.
07:53Uh, just a minute, Franklin.
07:59Why are you giving me back your pen?
08:02I had one of the spelling words inside my cap, and I looked at it during the test.
08:08I see.
08:10I know I shouldn't have done it.
08:12It's just that I really wanted to win one of those pens.
08:15But no, I think you should have it back.
08:18Sometimes we think too much about rewards and not enough about what it takes to earn them.
08:26Like I thought more about getting the pen than learning how to spell.
08:30Exactly.
08:32Tell you what, I'll hold on to this for a while.
08:35After all, there will be more tests.
08:39Thanks, Mr. Owl.
08:43Next time, I'll win it fair and square.
08:46I'm sure you will.
09:02Franklin and the Duckling
09:04Franklin could count by twos and tie his shoes.
09:09He could care for his toy dog, Sam, and Goldie his goldfish.
09:12But one day, Franklin had something to care for that took a lot more of his time than he had planned.
09:19Come on, Bear.
09:21The water's not so cold once you get used to it.
09:24I know.
09:25It's the getting used to it part I don't like.
09:29I'll race you to that log.
09:30On your mark.
09:32Wait!
09:32I'm not used to the water yet.
09:34That's it.
09:35I'm not racing, Franklin.
09:37I'm not.
09:38Go!
09:38Franklin!
09:39Oh!
09:40Ha-ha-ha!
09:41Franklin!
09:43Oh!
09:44Hmm?
09:47Ha-ha-ha-ha!
09:54I won!
09:57Ha-ha-ha-ha!
09:59Ha-ha-ha-ha!
10:00What was that?
10:03A duckling!
10:04Look, it's coming over!
10:06Hi there!
10:08We're swimming in your backyard, aren't we?
10:16I wonder what it wants.
10:18Ha-ha!
10:19Ha-ha-ha!
10:19Maybe it thinks you're its mom.
10:22You think so?
10:23Try swimming away and see what it does.
10:30See?
10:30You sure are cute.
10:35Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
10:38Brr!
10:39I'm starting to get cold, Franklin.
10:42Let's go.
10:43What about this little duck?
10:45Should we take him with us?
10:47I don't think so, Franklin.
10:49Why not?
10:50Because its home is here at the pond.
10:53Where's its mom and dad, then?
10:55I don't see any big ducks.
10:56Do you?
10:58Well, no, but...
10:59We can't just leave the little guy here all by himself.
11:03I suppose not, but...
11:05Then we have to take him with us.
11:07I'd be worried about him if we didn't.
11:11We could take turns looking after him, Bear.
11:14This week he could stay at my house,
11:16and next week he could stay with you.
11:19I don't think my mom and dad will let me,
11:22and I don't think yours will either, Franklin.
11:25How come?
11:25Remember that time your mom found those frogs in the bathtub?
11:30Oh, yeah.
11:31She told you that frogs belong in the pond,
11:34not in the house.
11:37And she made me take them right back.
11:40I'll have to keep this duckling a secret.
11:42Where are you going to hide it?
11:44Hmm, in my bedroom, I guess.
11:48With the door closed?
11:50I'm going home for lunch.
11:51Don't forget we have a soccer game today.
11:54Yeah, I won't.
11:56See you later, Franklin.
11:58Bye.
12:06Hello, Franklin.
12:09Did you have a nice swim at the pond?
12:11My swim?
12:12Oh, yeah, my swim.
12:14It was fun.
12:16Now that you're here,
12:17maybe we can work together and finish this job.
12:20Uh, no, I'll do it, Mom.
12:22You don't have to help me.
12:23Oh, all right, then.
12:27Thank you, Franklin.
12:28What?
12:35Don't just throw everything in the closet, all right?
12:38Okay, I won't.
12:40Good.
12:41I'll head out to the garden.
12:44Phew.
12:46Shh.
12:47That was close.
12:49You've got to be really quiet, okay?
12:55This is my buddy, Sam.
12:56You make friends with him while I find you a nest.
13:01This should work.
13:03There.
13:04That's better, isn't it?
13:11Shh.
13:12You sure make a lot of noise.
13:15Oh, I know.
13:17You're hungry, aren't you?
13:19Don't go anywhere.
13:20I'll be right back.
13:21Duckling is going to love the meals I make.
13:28You don't get corn crunchies down at the pond.
13:35Hmm.
13:36Having a little snack before lunch, are we, Franklin?
13:39Uh, I was feeling, uh, uh, a little bit hungry.
13:44Go ahead.
13:45I didn't see a thing.
13:46Thanks, Dad.
13:47It was, I mean, uh, care for a corn crunchy deer?
14:08Hey, how'd you get down there?
14:16Ew.
14:17Yuck.
14:18I forgot about that.
14:24Here.
14:25You have something to eat, and I'll put down some newspapers before that happens again.
14:30Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep.
14:36Oh, no.
14:45Shh, not so loud.
14:47Gee, for such a small guy, you sure make a lot of noise.
14:53And a lot of mess.
14:54You've got my whole room.
15:07Why do you want to be on this spot?
15:10Franklin! Lunch is ready!
15:13Okay!
15:15Look, if I'm going to take care of you,
15:18you're going to have to help me a little.
15:21Okay?
15:24And that means trying to be more quiet.
15:29And not getting into stuff.
15:34And when are ducks old enough to look after themselves?
15:38I suppose when their feathers and wings are fully grown,
15:41and they don't need the constant care of their parents.
15:44And they fly south as soon as it's autumn, right?
15:47That's right.
15:50You're very interested in ducks all of a sudden, Franklin.
15:53Uh, well, they're kind of neat.
15:57Don't you think?
15:58Yes, they are.
15:59Sure.
16:01Um, I just remembered.
16:03I've got a soccer game.
16:04I'd better get ready.
16:05Looks like we've got to get you another hiding spot.
16:17You're getting into too much mischief in here.
16:21Are you sure you brought the paper in?
16:24Yes, I'm sure.
16:25I had the crossword puzzle half finished.
16:27Bye, Mom.
16:28I can't be late for my soccer game.
16:30I'll see you later.
16:31Have fun.
16:32Okay.
16:36You can't still be hungry.
16:39Do you want it to rain again?
16:46It's empty again.
16:47You sure need a lot of looking after.
16:50Looks like I won't be playing much soccer this summer.
16:53Or anything else, either.
16:55Oh, hello, Bear.
17:03Hi.
17:04I've come to get Franklin for soccer.
17:06He's late, and everybody's waiting for him.
17:09That's strange.
17:10He left nearly a half hour ago.
17:12Yes, he was in quite a hurry.
17:14He didn't want to be late.
17:15I wonder where he is.
17:17Well, you know how Franklin can get sidetracked.
17:20First, we'll check around the house,
17:21and then we'll call around to some of his friends.
17:25Hey, there's his soccer stuff.
17:42Franklin?
17:43Hi, Bear.
17:45Oh, there you are.
17:46Thank goodness you're safe.
17:48What are you doing in here, son?
17:49Yeah.
17:50How come you aren't at the soccer game?
17:53This is why.
17:55I thought taking care of a little duckling was going to be a lot of fun.
18:02But I found out it's a lot of work.
18:05What about its parents, Franklin?
18:07I'll bet they're very worried.
18:09Yes, just like we were about you.
18:11It doesn't have any parents.
18:13That's why Franklin brought him home.
18:15I know you wanted to help the duckling, and that's a good thing.
18:18But I suspect this little one simply wandered too far from its family to do some exploring.
18:24Yeah, it does do a lot of wandering and exploring.
18:30Shall we take this guy back to the pond?
18:33Will you help me find its mom and dad?
18:35We'll try our best.
18:36Thanks, Dad.
18:37Hey, there are some big ducks.
18:44And little ducks, too.
18:49That could be the family we're looking for.
18:51Yep, that's the family.
18:59Goodbye, little duckling.
19:00Wow, look at them go.
19:12Mom and dad sure look happy to see them.
19:15I know just how they feel.
19:17Hey, there they are.
19:19Do you want to play soccer or what?
19:22I sure do.
19:23Come on, Bear.
19:27Another happy ending.
19:28Yes, everyone is back where they belong.
19:32Well, let's join them in.
19:36I'll see you next time.
19:37Yeah.
19:37Bye.
19:44Bye.
19:55See you next time.
19:57You're watching Treehouse.
20:27It was an orangey, autumny day in Funky Valley, and the leaves were dancing in the wind.
20:57Swallow was snoozing under a tree when a postcard floated down beside her.
21:04I've got a postcard, said an excited Swallow.
21:08On the front of the card was a magnificent lion, and on the back she read,
21:12Having a great time on our safari holiday.
21:15Wish you were here.
21:16Love, Mum and Dad.
21:27It looks so nice and warm there.
21:34It gets cold this time of year.
21:36I wish I was with them, said Swallow.
21:41Swallow hadn't gone on holiday with her family because she'd never learnt how to fly.
21:47What are you doing? asked Porker.
21:52I'm trying to fly so that I can join my family on holiday, replied Swallow.
21:56Then there's nothing for it.
22:01We must give you flying lessons, said Buster.
22:03King....
22:10Toot!
22:11Joong!
22:13Joong!
22:15Joong!
22:18Joong!
22:31Right, strap yourself in and run off the edge of the hill, said Porker.
22:39But Swallow soon splashed down in the pond.
22:47Don't laugh, said Swallow. You can fly. Why don't you teach me?
22:52Sorry, I'm busy sitting on my nest.
22:58I may be able to help, said Gertrude.
23:01And she took Swallow to the shed, where an old hot air balloon was stored.
23:11I'm flying, said Swallow. I'm flying. I'm...
23:14Don't worry, Swallow, came a voice from a little aeroplane. You can fly in this.
23:23It was Dippy. She was reading a book called How to Fly an Aeroplane, Book One.
23:31I'm flying, said Swallow. I'm flying. I'm...
23:36What's the matter, Dippy?
23:37I need book two to find out how to land the plane, said a wordy Dippy, as they came bumping down into the cornfield and straight into the haystack.
23:52I'll never be able to fly now, said Swallow.
23:57Just then, Hoot arrived.
24:01He looked round at the broken aeroplane, wet hang glider and punctured balloon.
24:05I see you've been trying to fly at last, said Hoot.
24:12But you've been trying the hard way.
24:15All you have to do is flap your wings, do a little jump and float up into the sky.
24:21But Hoot didn't look where he was going, and with a crash, Hoot was stuck in the tree.
24:31How do we get him down from there, said Porker.
24:36I'll get him down, twitted Swallow, flying up to the branch and helping Hoot free himself.
24:43There, said Hoot.
24:47I told you I would teach you how to fly.
24:50And that was the day Swallow left Funky Valley to go on safari.
24:54But she promised she would be back in the spring.
24:58I told you I would teach you how to fly.
25:28Chilly, chilly, cha-cha, it's raining on the cupola.
25:40Chilly, chilly, cha-cha, playing like a rumba.
25:44Chilly, chilly, cha-cha, can't ignore the big band.
25:47No way to escape it, you have to dance the samba.
25:51Chilly, chilly, cha-cha, all of you can cha-cha.
26:02Let the ring go flick-flack, it won't bother us not.
26:06Chilly, chilly, cha-cha, it's raining even harder.
26:10Chilly, chilly, cha-cha, we'll just keep on dancing.
26:14Chilly, chilly, cha-cha, play with them and them.
26:18Can you have a cookie?
26:21That's your question, lady.
26:23And even this, it was really ducky.
26:25Playtime on Sesame Street.
26:27Play with me, Sesame, Monday on Treehouse.
26:29You're going on a trip with a monster.
26:34You're furry pal, Grover.
26:36So put on your coat and pack your bag.
26:38Yeah, you too, hot doggy.
26:40Make friends from Sesame Street and all over the world.
26:43Global Grover, Saturdays on Treehouse.
26:47On Treehouse.
26:48Today's program schedule is brought to you in part by New Balance Kids.
27:09Hello, everybody!
27:13Somebody come and play.
27:15Okay.
27:16Somebody come and play today.
27:20Somebody come and play some game.
27:23And sing the song.
27:25And play along.
27:27Somebody come and play today.
27:31It's going to be so much fun.
27:34Somebody come and play with me.
27:37Oh, I can hardly wait.
27:40There's so much to do together on our play date.
27:45Everybody now!
27:47Somebody come and play.
27:50Somebody come and play today.
27:54Somebody come and join the fun.
27:57There's lots of room for everyone.
28:00Somebody come and play today.
28:04Hello!
28:06Hello!
28:06I'm a big fan of the me!
28:08Ah!
28:13Hello!
28:15Anybody home?
28:18Oh, hi!
28:19Have you seen Arnie?
28:20No?
28:21Hmm.
28:22Now where could he be?
28:24Up here, Bert.
28:25Hmm?
28:25What?
28:26Hello down there!
28:28Arnie!
28:29What are you doing up there?
28:30Get down!
28:31You're going to hurt yourself!
28:32Well, okay, Bert.
28:35Wow!
28:36Is that better, Bert?
28:39Hey, I thought today we'd play Ernie Says all about up and down.
28:44Now, did you know that up is the opposite of down?
28:47Ernie.
28:48Mm-hmm.
28:48Now remember, just do what Ernie says.
28:51Ernie.
28:52First of all, Ernie says stand up.
28:55Now, that means if you're sitting down, please get up.
28:58How do I get down from here?
29:01Oh, I'll be right with you, Bert.
29:03Ernie says, put your thumbs up.
29:06Ernie, you know I'm afraid of heights.
29:07Mm-hmm.
29:09Now, Ernie says, put your thumbs down.
29:12I think the blood is rushing through my hand.
29:15Ernie says, put your hands up.
29:18Way up in the air, up in the sky, like this.
29:23Now, Ernie says...
29:24Ernie.
29:25Put your hands all the way down to the ground.
29:29What?
29:30Way up there?
29:31I can't reach that.
29:33Ernie says, look up.
29:36Gee, Bert, what are you doing up there?
29:38Ernie, this is not funny.
29:40Ernie says, wave up to Bert.
29:43Bye-bye, Bert.
29:45Ernie!
29:46Ernie, where are you going?
29:48Don't leave me up here.
29:49Get me down!
29:50Bert!
29:50Ah!
29:51What's up?
29:56How'd you do that?
29:59When we say, play with me, you say, sesame!
30:03Play with me!
30:05Play with me!
30:06Now let's do it louder!
30:09Oh, boy!
30:10When we say, play with me, you say, sesame!
30:13Play with me!
30:15Play with me!
30:17Play with me!
30:19Yay!
30:21Oh, what a nice frame shot.
30:28Oh, I hope I can find a good frame for this nice portrait I've brought in.
30:33Hello, sir.
30:34What may I do for you today?
30:36Oh, no, you again.
30:37Yes, sir!
30:40All right, all right.
30:42Now, listen very carefully.
30:45Yes, sir, yes.
30:45I would like a picture frame for this painting.
30:51This portrait is very special to me.
30:54Oh, let me see.
30:55Oh, look at this.
30:57What a sweet painting it's your great-great-grandmother.
31:01That's my wife.
31:04Ouch.
31:05Um, yes.
31:07Well, I will find a wonderful frame that will be perfect for this portrait, sir.
31:11One moment.
31:13Please be very careful.
31:15It's an original.
31:22All righty, sir.
31:24Oh, is this not a lovely frame?
31:27Lovely.
31:28That frame is shaped like a circle.
31:30My painting is a square.
31:32It doesn't fit.
31:33Don't you see?
31:34You should get a pair of glasses.
31:37Oh, sir, I am so sorry.
31:40You are absolutely correct.
31:41The frame is a circle, and your painting is a square.
31:45Oh, I shall be right back with a wonderful frame for your painting.
31:49I'm so sorry, sir.
31:55Hey, what's going on back there?
31:58Oh, I should have known something like this would happen.
32:02I should have run the moment I saw that guy.
32:06You are going to love this.
32:09Okay, sir.
32:11I think we have it.
32:12Here we go, sir.
32:14Yeah, sir.
32:15Where are you, sir?
32:16Why are you wearing those sunglasses?
32:19Sir, you said I should get that pair of glasses, and the customer is always right.
32:23Oh, and now you brought a...
32:26A beautiful frame.
32:27Are you not happy, sir?
32:29A triangle.
32:31I know you like it, sir, but it is not good for you to get so excited.
32:34Look, that frame is shaped like a triangle.
32:38It has three sides and three corners.
32:40It doesn't fit the painting.
32:42That's because the painting is a square.
32:45It has four corners and four equal sides.
32:48Do you understand?
32:52Well, of course, sir.
32:55I'm a professional framer.
32:57This here is a triangle,
32:59and this over here,
33:01the painting is a square.
33:03I was just trying to be creative.
33:08I shall bring you my best square frame, sir.
33:15Please, just bring a square frame for my...
33:21What are you doing to my portrait?
33:23Just one second, sir.
33:25I don't know why I even try.
33:30He'll never.
33:31He'll never.
33:32I think you have it.
33:33Yes.
33:34A frame that is square.
33:38Oh, well.
33:40Maybe I was wrong.
33:42Oh, at last, sir, I have it.
33:45It is a heavy one, but it is a square one.
33:48You see, a square frame for your square painting.
33:51You see, four corners and four equal sides.
33:55It's perfect.
33:57I'll take it.
33:57Oh, I am so excited,
33:59and I'm so happy you're satisfied.
34:01You can...
34:02May I say you look very attractive in a square frame?
34:09Well, that'd be cash for charge.
34:21What should I play with today?
34:24Oatmeal, socks, or pigeons?
34:28Oatmeal, socks, pigeons.
34:32Oatmeal, socks, pigeons.
34:36Oatmeal, socks...
34:37Pigeons, pigeons, Bert.
34:40That's what comes next.
34:41Ah, well, if you insist, Ernie.
34:43Hmm?
34:43Pigeon patterns it is.
34:45Ah-ah-ah-ah.
34:51Greetings, pigeon pals.
34:52Hello, Bert.
34:53Hello, Bert.
34:54Hello, hello.
34:56Well, hello, hello to you, too.
34:58Ah-ah-ah.
34:58What's our pigeon pattern for today?
35:00Here we go.
35:01Here we go.
35:03Red, red.
35:05Blue, blue.
35:06Which pair of pigeons comes next in this pattern?
35:16This is a little tricky.
35:21Try again.
35:22Try again.
35:23Let's look at the pattern one more time, okay?
35:28Red, red.
35:29Blue, blue.
35:30Red, red.
35:31Blue, blue.
35:32Red, red.
35:33Which comes next next?
35:35Ah-ah.
35:36Blue, blue.
35:37Hooray!
35:38We did it!
35:39Woo-hoo!
35:40Woo-hoo!
35:41Let's see that pigeon pattern from the top.
35:44Come on, everybody.
35:46Red, red.
35:47Blue, blue.
35:47Red, red.
35:48Blue, blue.
35:49Red, red.
35:50Blue, blue.
35:50Blue, blue.
35:51Blue, blue.
35:53Pigeon pattern.
35:55Pigeon pattern.
35:56He-he-he-he.
35:57Bye.
35:58Bye.
35:59Ah-ah-ah-ah.
36:00See you later, Bertie.
36:01Um, this is Fairy Dawn on location for Fairy Tales Today.
36:11I am reporting to you from outside this house in the woods,
36:15where just a few moments ago,
36:17a chance meeting between, uh, Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf ended in tears.
36:24Uh, joining us now for an exclusive interview is Mr. Wolf.
36:28Mr. Wolf, Mr. Wolf, can you tell us why?
36:31Why are you crying?
36:33Well, all I was doing was sleeping in my bed.
36:38When this little girl in a red hood barged into my house,
36:42I started calling me names and making fun of me.
36:46Oh, my. Oh, my. Well, what did she say?
36:51First, she called me Granny.
36:54I don't even know if she met by it.
36:56But I didn't like it, and it hurt my feelings.
36:59Then she started to make fun of me.
37:02Oh, dear, dear, dear. Well, what did she do?
37:06She said to me,
37:08What a big nose you have.
37:10And what big ears you have.
37:12That was all I could stand.
37:14I ran out of there crying.
37:17Well, who can blame you?
37:21It is not nice when people call you names and make fun of you.
37:25No, it is not.
37:27And I didn't know how to make her stop saying those things,
37:31so I just ran out of there.
37:33Well, well, you should tell her how you feel.
37:36Oh, you should say to her,
37:38I like who I am,
37:40and it makes me sad when you call me Granny
37:42and tell me I have big ears and a big nose.
37:46So don't do it.
37:48Hmm.
37:48Hey, yeah.
37:50I'll try that.
37:51Mm-hmm.
37:52Mm-hmm.
37:52Mm-hmm.
37:53Uh-oh.
37:54Here she comes now.
37:55Oh.
37:57You are seeing it here first, folks.
38:00The wolf is going to tell Little Red Riding Hood
38:02that she hurts his feelings.
38:04Oh.
38:05There you are.
38:06I didn't finish saying what I was saying.
38:09Granny, what big teeth you have?
38:11No, they're right there.
38:13I like who I am,
38:15and it makes me sad
38:17when you tell me I have big ears
38:19and a big nose and big teeth.
38:22So please don't do it.
38:24I'm sorry.
38:26I didn't mean to hurt your feelings, Granny.
38:29Hey, stop calling me Granny.
38:31Oh, that's your Granny.
38:33I'm a wolf.
38:34You are?
38:35Yeah.
38:36Well, if you're not Granny,
38:37what are you doing in Granny's house?
38:40This isn't Granny's house.
38:42This is my house.
38:43Granny lives on the next block.
38:45She does?
38:46Yeah.
38:47Oh.
38:48Oh, my mistake.
38:49Oh, I'm sorry for the name thing there, Mr. Wolf.
38:53Bye.
38:54That's okay, kids.
38:56Say hi to Granny for me.
38:58Oh, well, I guess that wraps up our exclusive interview
39:02with the big bad wolf.
39:04Hmm.
39:06This is Perry Dillon reporting for...
39:08Hey!
39:09You just called me a big bad wolf?
39:15Ah!
39:16Oh, yes.
39:17I mean, that is your name.
39:19No, it isn't.
39:21What?
39:21My name is Lester.
39:23Lester Wolf.
39:24Oh, no.
39:25And you really hurt my feelings by calling me big a bad.
39:29I'm so sorry.
39:30I just thought you were a big bad wolf.
39:32You know, the famous one.
39:34No.
39:35You've got the wrong wolf.
39:37I'm nothing like him.
39:39Oh, there, there, there, there.
39:40Oh, I'm so sorry.
39:42Yeah, yeah.
39:42Okay, we now return you to your regularly scheduled program.
39:46Okay, I'm a little hangout.
39:48Excuse me.
39:50Can you tell me how to get your granny's house?
39:54Uh, uh, yeah, sure.
39:55It's, uh, on the next block.
39:57Ah, thank you.
40:06Okay, there, there.
40:07Okay, there, there.
40:08Don't get my hair wet.
40:13Hey, you want to play a quick game of Ernie Says?
40:16Ernie Says, look up.
40:20Ernie Says, look down.
40:24Ernie Says, look at this.
40:29Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
40:31Oh, me love it when you come over.
40:33Me love having friends over.
40:34Oh, thanks, Cookie Butter.
40:36Yeah, you're good to play with.
40:37We love to play.
40:38I love to play with you.
40:39Yeah, but now it's snack time.
40:41Snack time.
40:42Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
40:42My tummy's rumblin'.
40:44I'm hankering for a...
40:45Oh, Cookie!
40:46Cookie!
40:47Ha, ha, ha.
40:48Mmm.
40:49Well, let me get you.
40:55Um.
40:58You, you hungry?
40:59Well, just a little bit.
41:01Some time me think what is friend, and me think friend, something very special.
41:17A friend, somebody to share your toys, to stay with and play with and make a lot of noise.
41:26To spin around until friend can't visit, and jump up and down until stomach can't wheezy, and sometimes tell stories to a friend, somebody like you.
41:46Sometimes me think, what is friend, friend, something better than chocolate ice cream.
41:57A friend, somebody to take to the park.
42:02A buddy to get money with, till it start getting dark.
42:06To laugh and joke and hippity hop it, or tickle and poke.
42:12Till friend tell you to stop it, and me can't think of any more.
42:23Well, maybe friend, somebody you give up.
42:27Last cookie.
42:30More.
42:33Wait a minute, Cookie Monster.
42:35I have an idea.
42:37Why don't we just share the cookie?
42:39No, no, no, no, no.
42:40You go ahead.
42:40Friend, eat cookie.
42:43Yeah, there.
42:44Wow.
42:45Well, thanks, Cookie Monster.
42:49Wow.
42:51Me feel strangely okay about this.
42:57Let's play opposites.
43:00If I say stop, you say go.
43:04I say fast, you say slow.
43:11You try.
43:13If I say heavy, you say.
43:18Oh, my turn, my turn.
43:20I say day, you say.
43:25Right.
43:27Hi there.
43:29Guess what?
43:29I'm in my favorite place in the whole world.
43:32Do you know where that is?
43:35My room.
43:36That's right.
43:37I love my room.
43:39And there's lots of neat stuff I love to do in my room, too.
43:42In my room, I don't twiddle my thumbs.
43:45If I get bored, I just play my drums.
43:49Grab up the sticks and count to four.
43:52And I pound the drums until I can't pound any more.
43:55I go boom, boom, boom in my room.
43:59In my room, I go boom, boom, boom.
44:02Boom, boom, boom in my room.
44:05In my room, I go boom, boom, boom.
44:08There's lots of other neat stuff I like to do in my room, too.
44:11In my room with my rubber duck, we like to play with a toy dump truck.
44:18Ducky sits behind the steering wheel, and we pretend that the truck is really real.
44:24And go boom, boom, boom in my room.
44:28In my room, we go boom, boom, boom.
44:31Boom, boom, boom in my room.
44:34In my room, we go boom, boom, boom.
44:38See you later, rubber ducky.
44:39In my room with my hands in my pocket, I can pretend that I'm a rocket.
44:48Counting down, four, three, two, one.
44:51Blasting off and having some fun.
44:54Going zoom, zoom, zoom in my room.
44:57In my room, going zoom, zoom, zoom.
45:00Zoom, zoom, zoom in my room.
45:03In my room, going zoom, zoom, zoom.
45:07Vroom, vroom, vroom.
45:08In my room, in my room, going vroom, vroom, vroom.
45:13Boom, boom, boom in my room.
45:16In my room, going boom, boom, boom.
45:20Zoom, vroom, boom.
45:22Zoom, vroom, boom.
45:23Zoom, vroom, vroom.
45:25In my room, going zoom, vroom, boom.
45:28Zoom, vroom, boom.
45:30Zoom, vroom, boom.
45:31Yeah, I love my room.
45:35Isn't it great?
45:38Hey, it's my room, too, you know.
45:40Aw, of course it is, pal.
45:49Hey, everybody!
45:54It is I, Grover, your moving and grooving monster.
45:59Or did I also mention furry and mobile?
46:03Ha ha ha ha ha.
46:05Now the time has come for us to move and groove together.
46:10But you cannot possibly move and groove when you're sitting down like a buff on a log.
46:15No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
46:17So, everybody, stand up!
46:19And I mean everybody!
46:23Are we standing?
46:25Good.
46:26Today our song is all about riding in a car.
46:30Do you like to ride in a car?
46:32I know I do.
46:33Now remember, do these same things that I do, and you will be moving and grooving just like me.
46:40Roll it!
46:41Let's go driving in and all over the road.
46:49Okay, everybody, it is time to put those hands on those steering wheels and vroom!
46:55Vroom!
46:57And we travel near and far.
47:00Vroom!
47:00Vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom.
47:03Are you doing it?
47:04Vroom!
47:05Vroom!
47:05Come on, everybody!
47:06Vroom!
47:07Vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom.
47:09Vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom.
47:12Vroom!
47:13Hey, this is fun!
47:14It sure is!
47:16Vroom!
47:16Let's go driving in an automobile.
47:19Vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom.
47:22Listen to the horn call beep, beep, beep, beep as we travel near and far.
47:27Okay, everybody, now we are all going to pretend to be horns, so hands on your noses and let us all beep together.
47:34Woo!
47:35Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep.
47:40Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
47:41Uh-oh, look, it's gonna rain!
47:43Oh, no!
47:44It's just raining!
47:45Let's go driving in an automobile.
47:47Oh!
47:48Little girl!
47:48Little girl!
47:49Ha, yeah!
47:51Little girl!
47:51Can I get something that's a roller with you, little girl?
47:53That's...
47:54...and we travel near...
47:55Oh!
47:57Everybody, we're supposed to be windshield wipers!
48:00Move your arms like this and swish with me!
48:03Everybody!
48:04Swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish!
48:09Hey, everybody, the rain's done!
48:12Let's go driving in an automobile.
48:13Very good!
48:15You wiped away all the rain!
48:17Mm-hmm!
48:18You make very good windshield wipers.
48:19...sing la, la, la, as we travel near and far.
48:23She has a lovely voice, don't you think?
48:25La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
48:27Oh, everybody, lift your heads up and sing!
48:30La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la la la!
48:34La, la, la, la, la la!
48:37Okay, everybody, let's do them all now, one at a time, first, the motor!
48:41This is probably the base.
48:44Everybody, rain!
48:45couple, couple, couple, preferable rain!
48:46Beep, beep, beep, beep!
48:47Everybody, beep!
48:48Beep, beep, beep!
48:48Beep, beep!
48:49Ha, ha, ha!
48:50Everybody, switch, switch, switch, swish, swish!
48:52Now, la, la!
48:54That's more!
48:55La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
49:25Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep.
49:29Excuse me!
49:31Oh, honestly, is there any room for me?
49:36Room?
49:37Room!
49:38Oh, that's a good one.
49:39That's really funny.
49:40That's great.
49:41Yeah, thank you.
49:41Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep.
49:43Hey, guys, could we play one last game of Ernie Says, please?
49:46Oh, sure.
49:47Oh, good, oh, good.
49:49Ernie says, everybody turn on your windshield wipers.
49:54Oh, fun!
49:55You know how to do it!
49:57Swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish.
50:02I think it's raining harder.
50:04Ernie says, everybody turn your windshield wipers on faster!
50:12Now Ernie says, everybody say goodbye with your windshield wipers!
50:18Goodbye!
50:18Bye-bye!
50:20Bye-bye!
50:21Bye-bye!
50:22Bye-bye!
50:48Bye-bye!
50:50Bye-bye!
50:52Bye-bye!
51:08Bye-bye!
51:10Bye-bye!
51:14Oh, hello there.
51:26It is I, your cute and furry traveling pal Grover,
51:29friend to globe-trotters everywhere.
51:35I just rolled this bundle of reeds all the way back from Germany.
51:38And boy, am I kaput!
51:44But this is no time for napping, no!
51:51There is work to be done!
51:53Yes, I must take these nifty little reeds here
51:55and thatch a thatched roof out of them,
51:58just like my German friend Paul.
52:00What, you do not believe I can do it?
52:02Oh, I can do it!
52:04Yes, and I am going to, too!
52:05Right here, right now, before your very eyes!
52:08Well, maybe not before your very eyes.
52:10I will probably do it off camera when you're not watching.
52:11And, in fact, I have a little film I would like you to see.
52:15Roll it, Sam!
52:17Oh, Sam, I did not see you there.
52:18Wait, no, no, Sam!
52:20I'm in the film!
52:20Roll it, Sam!
52:24My name is Paul.
52:26I live in Germany.
52:28That's me with my dad and my little brother, Franz.
52:33My dad is a roofer.
52:35He works way up high,
52:37making roofs for all kinds of buildings.
52:39Today, he's making a special kind of roof
52:43called a thatched roof.
52:45It's made from reeds.
52:50That's Henning.
52:51He works with my dad.
52:53Henning is showing us
52:55how they use wire to hold the reeds together.
52:59First, he puts the wire through a hole
53:02in a very long needle.
53:04The needle helps him push the wire through the reed.
53:12Then he uses another needle
53:15to pull the wire back through.
53:17Then he ties a knot
53:26to hold the reeds down
53:28so the wind can't blow them away.
53:31During lunch break,
53:39my dad helps Franz and me
53:41to make a roof for our birdhouse.
53:45Even birds need a roof
53:46to keep them warm and dry.
53:51Some of the reeds stick out.
53:54My job is to pound them
53:55so everything looks nice and even.
54:01There, our birdhouse
54:03has a beautiful new roof.
54:06Thanks to me,
54:08meinem Bruder,
54:09und meinem Papa,
54:11the roofer.
54:13Ta-da!
54:14I did it!
54:15My very own thatched roof!
54:17Hey, is it not beautiful?
54:19It sure feels good
54:20to have a roof over my head.
54:23Hey, you remind me
54:24of a birdhouse I saw in Germany.
54:26Oh, why, thank you,
54:26but you see,
54:27I'm not really a birdhouse.
54:28Here you guys,
54:28come check it out!
54:30Oh, nice!
54:31Oh, nice!
54:34Ow, ow, ow!
54:35I put, I put, ow!
54:36Hey, everyone,
54:37come back here, huh?
54:38A brother, brother!
54:39You never understand!
54:40You're a co-op from a condo!
54:41Ah!
54:42Where you going, Ray?
54:43How much is a carrying charge?
54:45Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty.
54:48Pretty.
54:49You, you.
55:17You, you, you, you.
55:18You.
55:18You, you, you.
56:49Little Bear, weekdays on Treehouse.
56:54Journey with Maggie to the magical world of Nowhere Land.
56:57But who is this?
56:58Craig Googly Moogly.
57:00It's the ferocious beast.
57:01Craig Googly Moogly.
57:04Maggie and the ferocious beast.
57:06Sundays on Treehouse.
57:08Dora the Explorer is next on Treehouse.
57:14Today's program schedule brought to you in part by this I'm Loving It active moment.
57:18I like to hop around like a kangaroo.
57:21I like to pretend I'm a frog.
57:23It's fun to get up and move.
57:31Are you ready for the floor?
57:34Come on!
57:35Come on, let's move on!
57:37All right!
57:38Let's go!
57:44Dora, Dora, Dora, Dora.
57:45It's Laura.
57:46Dora!
57:47That's super cool.
57:49It's Laura, Laura.
57:50I need your help.
57:51You got your backpack.
57:52Let's go!
57:53Jump in!
57:54Mama!
57:55You can't leave the way.
57:58Hey!
57:59Hey!
57:59It's Laura.
58:00It's Laura.
58:01It's Laura.
58:02It's Laura.
58:03Better don't swipe me.
58:04Better don't swipe me.
58:05Oh, man.
58:07Dora, Dora!
58:19I'm Swiper the Fox.
58:21And this is my super-fast swiping machine.
58:30Let's see how fast I can swipe now.
58:40With my super-fast swiping machine, nothing can stop me from swiping.
58:45Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
58:51Hola, soy Dora.
58:53Dora, I'm the super-spy, la super-spia.
58:58And I'm Boots.
59:00Boots is a super-spy.
59:03Today we're at the super-spy training camp, where young spies get to play with cool new spy gadgets.
59:12Dora, Boots, miren.
59:14Acabo de empacar sus nuevas cosas de espías en mochila.
59:19Señor Tucán has just put the latest spy gadgets, cosas de espías, en backpacks.
59:26Do you want to see the new super-spy gadgets?
59:31Great!
59:32You have to say, backpack.
59:34I don't know.
59:55Bye!
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