00:00Look up, look down, look all around
00:08Up in the air or on the ground
00:12Come for a walk, come for a ride
00:18There's so much to see, so come outside
00:30I love the sound of wet days, the patter of the rain
00:36The swishing of the water as it tumbles down the drain
00:43The splashing through the puddles in my boots so shiny red
00:49And raindrops on the window when I'm tucked up warm in bed
01:00Hello, me dears
01:18It's such a lovely sunny day
01:20We've just been to the seaside
01:22Soon be home, Pippin
01:40I have my tea in the garden today
01:54Wh e f s
01:58Oh, that is cool, this party is beautiful
02:01This garden, is such a du pyramide
02:06Is it so cool?
02:07We see this because it is so cool
02:09It's Crive. No?
02:10No, that's all everyone
02:12Why is it so cool, though?
02:14What do you want to do today?
02:15Does itty big but no trees
02:17We want to putắng in various on the ground
02:19We want to get to be a rindsay
02:20Who wants to take?
02:22Dear, oh dear. It's pouring with rain.
02:52Oh, Dr. Foster went to Gloucester in a shower of rain. He stepped in a puddle right up to the middle and never went there again.
03:04Dr. Foster went to Gloucester in a shower of rain. He stepped in a puddle right up to the middle and never went there again.
03:22Look at my newspaper. Soaking wet. And I haven't even read it yet.
03:45It's all right for you, Pippin. You like the rain. I can't think why.
03:52Pippin, Pippin in the rain. She likes to make her hair wet. She thinks it's all a game.
04:04I've never tried to dry out a newspaper before. I've got a funny feeling it isn't going to work.
04:14Chasing raindrops, puddles splashing. Up and down she's running, dashing.
04:21Pippin, Pippin in the rain. Pippin likes the rain.
04:28I like the rain because it makes flowers big and beautiful.
04:34I don't like the rain because it makes my clothes wet.
04:38I like the rain because after it a rainbow comes.
04:41I like the rain because it wets my hair and it gives animals water.
04:51Pippin, Pippin in the rain. She likes to make her hair wet. She thinks it's all a game.
04:57It's raining, it's boring. The rain is never boring.
05:02Pippin thinks it's all a love. She likes it better than above.
05:05Do you like the rain?
05:07Pippin, come and help me unload the plane.
05:27There you are, Pippin. You can carry your box.
05:31It's a good job I put new gutters up last month.
05:46Can you see the gutter up there?
05:47It collects the rain water.
06:08And takes it to the pipe.
06:13It pours down the pipe.
06:15And into the drain.
06:29Incy wincy spider climbed up the water spout.
06:34Down came the rain and washed the spider out.
06:41Out came the sun and dried up all the rain.
06:45And then incy wincy spider climbed up the spout again.
06:51Well, I won't be having my cup of tea in the garden, that's for sure.
07:02Are you still hungry, Pippin?
07:11I'm surprised there's anything left in your box.
07:16There you are, you see. It's empty.
07:20You ate it all at the seaside.
07:23Never mind, there's plenty more.
07:25Good gracious me, what was that?
07:48Look at that.
07:49The gutter's fallen down.
07:51That should do it.
08:18Now my hair's all wet.
08:21Now my hair's all wet.
08:21What is that?
08:25There you are.
08:38Um.
08:38Incy Wincy Spider
08:52Climbed up the water spout
08:54Down came the rain
08:58And washed the spider out
09:00Out came the sun
09:04And dried up all the rain
09:07And then Incy Wincy Spider
09:10Climbed up the spout again
09:13Horrid weather
09:28I hate it
09:37I shouldn't grumble about the rain
09:45The garden needs water
09:48So do the birds
09:54So do the wild animals
09:59So do the rivers
10:04We all need rain to give us water
10:10I know a story about some animals
10:14Who found out what it was like
10:15To be without water
10:16Let me see if I can remember it
10:19Tiddalick the frog woke up one morning
10:24And said
10:25I'm so thirsty
10:28I could drink a lake
10:30And that's exactly what he did
10:33Then he drank a river
10:37Then he drank a stream
10:40He drank all the water he could find
10:44Until he was so full
10:45He lay down and fell asleep
10:48He had drunk all the water in the land
10:52The plants and trees began to die
10:55And the grass turned brown
10:57The animals and birds became very thirsty
11:02If they didn't have water to drink
11:05They would die too
11:06Then a wise old wombat said
11:09If we make Tiddalick laugh
11:12He'll open his mouth
11:14And all the water will come pouring out
11:17So
11:19The lizard told a joke
11:21But the only one who laughed
11:23Was the kookaburra
11:24The budgerigar sang a silly song
11:30But Tiddalick didn't laugh
11:35The kangaroo jumped over the koala bear
11:39But still Tiddalick didn't laugh
11:42Then suddenly
11:45The duckbill platypus
11:47Popped up from her burrow in the ground
11:50Stop all this noise at once
11:53She said
11:53I'm trying to get some sleep
11:56Tiddalick began to smile
11:58He'd never seen such a funny looking creature
12:02With her furry body
12:04Webbed feet
12:06And duck's beak
12:09And then Tiddalick laughed
12:14And as he laughed
12:16All the lakes and rivers
12:18And streams came pouring out of his mouth
12:22The plants and trees and grass
12:25Began to grow again
12:26And everyone had enough to drink
12:29Hooray for platypus
12:31Shouted the animals
12:33Platypus had no idea what she'd done
12:36But she enjoyed being the centre of attention
12:40I feel a bit warmer now
12:45I feel a bit warmer now I've dried out
12:45My newspaper's dry too
12:48But look at it
12:51It's ruined
12:52Never mind
12:57Soon as the rain stops Pippin can go to the shop and fetch me another one
13:01Where is she?
13:03Is she still outside?
13:05Oh, it has stopped raining
13:11Pippin
13:13Oh, there you are
13:15Oh
13:17Pippin
13:21Pippin
13:38Pippin
13:40Pippin