00:00Look up, look down, look all around. Up in the air or on the ground. Come for a walk, come for a ride. There's so much to see, so come outside.
00:30Here we are all in a row, ready to sell, ready to go. We're crunchy or soft, fat or thin, whole or sliced. You can put fillings in. We're delicious with humming, delicious with spread. What are we called? We're bread.
01:00Hello, me dears. I do like a nice boiled egg for my breakfast.
01:12Ah, my newspaper. Thank you, Pippin.
01:21Pippin, let go. Come on, Pippin.
01:24Here's your breakfast, Pippin.
01:33It's the only way to do it.
01:36Right, now. Bread.
01:46Oh, there's only one slice.
01:50That's stale.
01:51I'll have to pop out and buy some more. I can't have my boiled egg without a slice of bread.
01:59I know. Why don't you come with me and we'll find out where bread comes from.
02:04Come on, come outside.
02:06Pippin, it's time to fly.
02:08Bye.
02:28Bye.
02:31Bye.
02:33Bye.
02:34Bye.
02:36Bye.
02:37Bye.
02:37The End
03:07It is. The Wheatfield.
03:29Most of our bread is made from this. It's wheat.
03:37Can you see the seeds? They're called grain.
03:55This machine is cutting the wheat and taking the grain out.
03:59Look. There it is.
04:16When all the grain has been collected, it goes off to the mill.
04:20And that's where we're going next.
04:24Pippin!
04:29Pippin!
04:31Pippin!
04:34Pippin!
04:35Pippin!
04:48Pippin!
04:49Pippin!
05:01Pippin!
05:02Right. We're going to the mill.
05:23Dogs aren't allowed in the mill, Pippin, so you'll have to wait here.
05:40Help!
05:41I shan't be long. I'll tell you all about it when I come back.
05:44Help!
05:44The grain's going on a journey now.
05:54It travels through machines which grind it and crush it off.
05:58And when it comes out, it's...
06:00Well, wait and see.
06:02People are brilliant.
06:19Have a great day.
06:21Love!
06:23God you have a great day.
06:26Love!
06:28Amen.
06:29And this is what we've got.
06:58Look, Pippin, flour.
07:03Oh, Pippin!
07:16This is the bakery.
07:23Dogs aren't allowed in here, either.
07:25So Pippin's waiting outside again.
07:27She doesn't mind.
07:35First, the flour is mixed with water and this.
07:39It's called yeast.
07:42They're mixed together in a giant mixing bowl
07:44until they become dough.
07:45As the dough goes through this machine, the yeast starts working.
08:01It makes the dough very soft.
08:02They're going into the steamer now.
08:14The yeast will start to rise and the loaves will get bigger.
08:18They come out of the steamer and then they're marked with a knife.
08:31And then into the oven to bake.
08:43And there they are.
08:46Mmm, they smell good.
08:48They'll cool down and then they're ready to sell in the shop.
09:01So many to choose from.
09:03I don't know which one to buy.
09:04Bread, bread, bread.
09:09Bread, bread.
09:10Made of wheat or rye.
09:12Brown or white.
09:13Sliced or whole.
09:14I don't know which to buy.
09:17There's...
09:18Long and thin.
09:19Short and fat.
09:20Pitter bread looks nice.
09:21A brioche loaf.
09:22Or apricot.
09:23Fruit plait full of spice.
09:24There's...
09:25There's...
09:26Poppy seeded.
09:27Sandwich bread.
09:28Cheese and onion.
09:29See...
09:30A large white bloomer.
09:31Walnut bread.
09:32Which one's right for me?
09:33Bread, bread, bread.
09:34Made of wheat or rye.
09:35Brown or white.
09:36Sliced or whole.
09:37I don't know which to buy.
09:38There's...
09:39Long and thin.
09:40Short and fat.
09:41Pitter bread looks nice.
09:43A brioche loaf.
09:44Or apricot.
09:45Fruit plait full of spice.
09:47Bread, bread, bread.
09:49Made of wheat or rye.
09:52Brown or white.
09:54Sliced or whole.
09:55I don't know which to buy.
09:57There's...
09:58Premium white.
10:00Wholemeal bread.
10:01Chia batter too.
10:03Naan bread.
10:04Farmhouse bread.
10:06Which of them will do?
10:08Bread, bread, bread.
10:10Made of wheat or rye.
10:12Brown or white.
10:14Sliced or whole.
10:15Sliced or whole.
10:16I know which one to buy.
10:18I think I'll have a large white bloomer, please.
10:21Certainly.
10:30This reminds me of the story of the little red hen.
10:33Let me see.
10:34How does it go?
10:36One day, as the little red hen was scratching in a field, she found a grain of wheat.
10:43This wheat should be planted, she said.
10:46Who will help me plant this grain of wheat?
10:49Not I, said the duck.
10:51Not I, said the cat.
10:54Not I, said the dog.
10:57Not I, said the dog.
10:58Then I shall do it by myself, said the little red hen.
10:59Then I shall do it by myself, said the little red hen.
11:00Then I shall do it by myself, said the little red hen.
11:01And she did.
11:02Soon the wheat grew to be tall and yellow.
11:07The wheat is ripe, said the little red hen.
11:10Who will help me cut the wheat?
11:12Not I, said the duck.
11:15Not I, said the cat.
11:17Not I, said the dog.
11:20Then I shall do it by myself, said the little red hen.
11:24And she did.
11:29When the wheat was cut, the little red hen said.
11:32Who will help me thresh this wheat?
11:35Not I, said the duck.
11:37Not I, said the cat.
11:39Not I, said the dog.
11:42Then I shall do it by myself, said the little red hen.
11:46And she did.
11:50When the wheat was all threshed, the little red hen said.
11:53Who will help me take this wheat to the mill?
11:57Not I, said the duck.
11:59Not I, said the cat.
12:01Not I, said the dog.
12:03Then I shall do it by myself, said the little red hen.
12:08And she did.
12:13She took the wheat to the mill and had it ground into flour.
12:16Then she said.
12:18Who will help me make this flour into bread?
12:21Not I, said the duck.
12:25Not I, said the cat.
12:27Not I, said the dog.
12:29Then I shall do it by myself, said the little red hen.