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00:00:00Hey there, it's time for singing, and lovely dancing, with the orchestra, join me, footy and trumpets, violins and trumpets, come take my hand.
00:00:19I'm Dorothy the Dinosaur, walk right through my rosy door, you can smell perfume, just inside my room, sit down and have some rosy tea, some tea with me, look here, there's fairy dancing, and pirate prancing, and there's Wags the Dog.
00:00:45We're here, with all my good friends, it's rosy fun time, so come along, I'm Dorothy the Dinosaur, walk right through my rosy tea, you can smell perfume, just inside my room, sit down and have some rosy tea, some tea with me.
00:01:15Hello everyone, I've been watering my garden, I'm using a watering can because it doesn't waste water, and yet I can still water the plants that need it most.
00:01:38Shh, don't tell Dorothy I'm here.
00:01:42Hello Dorothy.
00:01:44Oh, Wags, you startled me.
00:01:50Hey, just as well my watering can was empty.
00:01:55Ruff, I was out for a run, and I thought I'd drop in to visit my favourite dinosaur.
00:02:01I'm delighted to see you, come inside and we'll have a cup of rosy tea, I've got something to show you.
00:02:10Oh, what is it?
00:02:12You'll see.
00:02:14Thank you Dorothy, I do enjoy a cup of rosy tea, and those dog biscuits were scrumptious, and now you said you had something to show me.
00:02:37Come over here.
00:02:51Dorothy's memory book.
00:02:53I write about the places I've been, and the people I've met, and I put some photos in as well.
00:03:00Ruff, here's a photo of me!
00:03:07That's right.
00:03:09It's the day we sang and danced with Dominic and the Rosie Orchestra, and we sang your song.
00:03:16La la la la la la la la!
00:03:19Say Wags!
00:03:20Say Wags!
00:03:21Say Bon!
00:03:22Say Bon!
00:03:23He's the coolest dog you'll ever meet!
00:03:26Say Wags!
00:03:27Say Wags!
00:03:28Say Bon!
00:03:29The doggy with the dancing feet!
00:03:33Say Wags!
00:03:35Say Wags!
00:03:36Say Bon!
00:03:37Say Bon!
00:03:38He'll dance up the storm at the beach or before!
00:03:41Say Wags!
00:03:42Say Bon!
00:03:43Say Bon!
00:03:44A doggy with a dang fit
00:03:48You can dance with wax
00:03:50Dance the Foxy Trot
00:03:54The Chihuahua
00:03:57Dance the Malamute
00:04:01You can dance with wax
00:04:05Dance the Pekingese
00:04:09To the Husky Hustle
00:04:12The Chihuahua
00:04:15Say wax
00:04:19Say wax
00:04:20Say bone
00:04:21Say bone
00:04:22He's the coolest dog you'll ever meet
00:04:25Say wax
00:04:26Finally
00:04:27Say bone
00:04:28The doggy with the dancing feet
00:04:32Say wax
00:04:34Say wax
00:04:35Say bone
00:04:36Say bone
00:04:37He'll dance up a storm at the beach of foam
00:04:40Say wax
00:04:41Say wax
00:04:42Say bone
00:04:43Say bone
00:04:44The doggy with the dancing feet
00:04:47The doggy with the dancing feet
00:04:50Go wax
00:04:51The doggy with the dancing feet
00:04:58Are there any more of me?
00:05:00Hey!
00:05:01Lots!
00:05:02Here's the time you came with me to my singing lesson with David
00:05:12And we sang dance a ca-chuga
00:05:15Ah
00:05:17Ah
00:05:19Hey!
00:05:20Hey!
00:05:21Hello Dorothy
00:05:25Hello Wags
00:05:26Hello Wags
00:05:27You're right on time
00:05:28Hello David
00:05:29It's alright if I just sit and watch, isn't it?
00:05:33Of course it is
00:05:34You can watch and listen
00:05:36Have you been able to practice Dorothy?
00:05:38Yes I have
00:05:40I've been practicing every day
00:05:42Well that's good
00:05:43Don't practice for too long though
00:05:45That can strain your voice
00:05:47You mean you can have too much of a good thing?
00:05:51Exactly
00:05:52Now Dorothy
00:05:53Let's start with some breathing exercises
00:05:56I don't quite understand why I need to practice breathing
00:06:00I mean
00:06:01I breathe all the time
00:06:03Well that's right
00:06:05But to sing well
00:06:06You must breathe well
00:06:07Fill your lungs from the bottom
00:06:10Like this
00:06:12And practice breathing out in a special way
00:06:17Like this
00:06:18Like this
00:06:23That's right
00:06:31You need to practice your breathing everyday too
00:06:34Now we'll try some scales
00:06:36I'll sing first
00:06:38And then you can sing with me
00:06:39La la la la la la la la la
00:06:46La la la la la la la la
00:06:49Now another key
00:06:51La la la la la la la la la
00:06:56La la la la la la la la
00:06:59Well done Dorothy
00:07:00Now we'll try an arpeggio
00:07:02La la la la la la la la la la
00:07:15La la la la la la la la la
00:07:17La la la la la la la la
00:07:19Very good work Dorothy
00:07:20You're doing extremely well today
00:07:22Thank you
00:07:23Thank you. David, can I ask you a question?
00:07:28Of course you can, Dorothy.
00:07:29I've been looking at the pictures in the studio.
00:07:34I know they're pictures of you singing, but why are you wearing so many different costumes?
00:07:42Well, they're pictures of scenes from operas.
00:07:46Operas are plays in music, aren't they?
00:07:48That's right.
00:07:50Could you sing us a song from an opera?
00:07:52Of course I can, Dorothy.
00:07:54I'll sing you a song from a comic opera called The Gondoliers.
00:07:58It's a song about dancing.
00:08:01I love dancing!
00:08:04What sort of dancing?
00:08:06It's about some Spanish dancers.
00:08:10The cachuca, the fandango, and the bolero.
00:08:16Listen.
00:08:17Dance a cachuca, fandango, bolero.
00:08:23Dance a cachuca, fandango, bolero.
00:08:27Romp, pomp, a stomp, and manzia, montero.
00:08:31Romp, pomp, a stomp, and manzia, montero.
00:08:35I know that song!
00:08:37Can we sing and dance the whole song?
00:08:40Of course we can!
00:08:41Dance a cachuca, fandango, bolero.
00:08:55Romp, pomp, a stomp, and manzia, montero.
00:08:59Tea when it runs in abundance in ponses.
00:09:02To breakfast, till and for the world's top dancers.
00:09:06Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
00:09:19Romp, pop, a stomp, and manzia, montero.
00:09:23Footie when it runs in abundance.
00:09:26The reckless delight of the wildest of dancers.
00:09:29The wildest of dancers.
00:09:31The reckless delight.
00:09:33Hey!
00:09:33Dance like a true cup and dance like a bandero
00:09:38Romp, romp, a stomp and manzi a bandero
00:09:41See when it runs in a bandit
00:09:44Enhances the reckless delight of the wildest of dancers
00:09:55Enhances the reckless delight of the wildest of dancers
00:09:59Enhances the reckless delight of the wildest of dancers
00:10:08Ruff, here are the fairies
00:10:19Fairy Larissa and Fairy Claire
00:10:22And Rachel, our dance teacher
00:10:25We're singing Bala Bala Bambina
00:10:28Hello everyone
00:10:41Hello Dorothy, Fairy Larissa, Fairy Claire
00:10:46Hello Miss Rachel
00:10:48Are you ready to begin?
00:10:49Yes Miss Rachel
00:10:51Fairy Larissa and I are wearing our character shoes like you told us
00:10:54Ready for character dancing
00:10:56Well done
00:10:57Dorothy, character shoes won't fit dinosaur feet
00:11:01So you can wear the ballet shoes you have on
00:11:04This is a dance from Italy
00:11:08And usually you'd wear an Italian national dress
00:11:11Like the dancers in this picture?
00:11:15That's right
00:11:16Dorothy, you can hold your tutu out like a full skirt
00:11:21Why are the dancers in the picture wearing red and white and green?
00:11:26Because they're the Italian national colours
00:11:29Ah, I see
00:11:32Everybody ready?
00:11:34You can dance with us
00:11:36Come on
00:11:37Now hold your skirt in your right hand
00:11:40Step, hop, hop, hop, heel, toe, heel, toe
00:11:45Step, hop, hop, hop, heel, toe, heel, together
00:11:50Now it's your turn
00:11:51Step, hop, hop, hop, heel, toe, heel, toe
00:11:56Step, hop, hop, hop, heel, toe, heel, together
00:12:00Well done, everybody. That was lovely.
00:12:04Now, here are some red, green and white ribbons for the dance.
00:12:16What music will we dance to?
00:12:18We'll be dancing to a song called Balla, Balla, Bambina.
00:12:22What does that mean?
00:12:24Balla is the Italian word for dance
00:12:26and Bambina is the Italian word for little girl.
00:12:30So, Balla, Balla, Bambina must mean dance, dance, little girl.
00:12:36That's right, Dorothy. Well done.
00:12:39So let's begin.
00:12:40Hold your skirts in your right hand.
00:12:54Balla, Balla, oh, Balla, Bambina
00:12:57Balla, Balla, vina mattina
00:13:00Balla, Balla, oh, Balla picina
00:13:03Bala, bala, e non te ferma
00:13:06Bala, bala, o bala bambina
00:13:20Bala, bala, fino a mattina
00:13:23Bala, bala, o bala picina
00:13:25Bala, bala, e non te ferma
00:13:33Bala, bala, bala, o bala
00:14:03Bala, bala, bala, fino a mattina
00:14:07Bala, bala, o bala picina
00:14:10Bala, bala, e non te ferma
00:14:12Bala, bala, bala, la bala
00:14:28La la la la
00:14:46Hey!
00:14:48What's so funny?
00:14:50Oh, nothing really.
00:14:52That was the day I went to Dr Leo for a check-up
00:14:56and Henry came with me.
00:14:58We sang at the doctor's.
00:15:06Hello, everybody.
00:15:08I'm Dr Leo.
00:15:09Hey!
00:15:10Oh, Dorothy.
00:15:14Hello, Dorothy.
00:15:16You've come for your yearly check-up.
00:15:19Yes, my yearly check-up.
00:15:22Oh, hello, Henry.
00:15:24You've come for your check-up too.
00:15:26Hey!
00:15:28No, Dr Leo.
00:15:30Henry said he'd come with me
00:15:31because I was feeling a little bit nervous.
00:15:35I had my check-up last week
00:15:37when I went to my doctor.
00:15:39She lives under the sea,
00:15:41so she knows all about sea creatures.
00:15:44It's important to have check-ups.
00:15:47So now, Dorothy,
00:15:48let's begin by testing your eyes.
00:15:53Can you read the bottom line of this chart?
00:15:56D-I-N-O-S-A-U-R
00:16:09D-I-N-O-S-A-U-R.
00:16:17That spells dinosaur!
00:16:19That's right, Dorothy.
00:16:21So your eyes are fine
00:16:23and you can work out words too.
00:16:25I'll just check your throat now.
00:16:27Open your mouth
00:16:28and say R.
00:16:29Ah!
00:16:31Ah!
00:16:33Everything is fine there.
00:16:36Now I'll just check your ears.
00:16:43They're fine too.
00:16:45Now I'll listen to your heartbeat.
00:16:47Is that really the sound of my heart beating, Dr. Leo?
00:16:54It really is.
00:16:56It's the sound of your heart pumping the blood around your body.
00:17:00Now, turn around, Dorothy,
00:17:02and take some deep breaths.
00:17:04Your lungs are working well.
00:17:18Now, just one more thing, Dorothy.
00:17:20I'd like you to bend and stretch.
00:17:22Dorothy, you are a very healthy dinosaur.
00:17:32Thank you, Doctor.
00:17:33That's exactly what my undersea doctor said to me.
00:17:37She said you are a healthy dinosaur?
00:17:40No.
00:17:40She said I'm a very healthy octopus.
00:17:43Hey!
00:17:44It's important to have regular check-ups
00:17:46and then we can make sure
00:17:48everything is working as it should be.
00:17:50I'll see you again next year, Dorothy,
00:17:52but if you need to see me before then,
00:17:55just give me a ring.
00:17:56I will, Dr. Leo.
00:17:59Um, do you like to sing and dance?
00:18:03I certainly do.
00:18:04In fact, I've got a special song
00:18:06about visiting the doctor.
00:18:08Would you like to sing it with me?
00:18:10Oh, yes, we would.
00:18:12Come along, then.
00:18:13This is how it goes.
00:18:43At the doctor, at the doctor dance.
00:18:45There are lots of toys in the waiting room.
00:18:48At the doctor, at the doctor dance.
00:18:51You can always read a book
00:18:53Out the window, you can look
00:18:55Lots of things to do in the waiting room.
00:18:59At the doctor, yeah, at the doctor.
00:19:02Woo!
00:19:04At the doctor, at the doctor.
00:19:06Go, Dr. Leo!
00:19:13Go, Dr. Leo!
00:19:17Oh, that's right, Dr. Leo.
00:19:19You can listen to the spitless gum
00:19:21Get the medicine for your throat
00:19:24They got everything that you ever need
00:19:27To feel better
00:19:28Yeah, at the doctor
00:19:30At the doctor
00:19:33Woo!
00:19:35At the doctor, at the doctor
00:19:37Yeah, at the doctor
00:19:38At the doctor, at the doctor
00:19:40At the doctor, at the doctor
00:19:42At the doctor
00:19:43Yeah, at the doctor
00:19:47Yeah
00:19:48At the doctor
00:19:48Woo!
00:19:49Woo!
00:19:51There's captain Feathersword
00:19:54And John the grocer
00:19:56We went to the supermarket
00:19:58And we saw some lettuce
00:19:59And you sang
00:20:01Lettuce Sing
00:20:02Ha ha ha ha
00:20:04We did
00:20:06Let us sing and dance!
00:20:36For weighing the counters for pay
00:20:39Let's all sing the fruiterous song
00:20:42Let us sing fresh fruit and veggies
00:20:46Let us sing fruit in the bag
00:20:50Let us sing fresh fruit and veggies
00:20:54Let us sing fruit in the bag
00:21:06Let us sing fresh fruit and veggies
00:21:16Let us sing fruit in the bag
00:21:20Let us sing fresh fruit and veggies
00:21:24Let us sing fruit in the bag
00:21:27Let us sing fresh fruit and veggies
00:21:31Let us sing fruit in the bag
00:21:35Let it sing. Let it sing. Fresh fruit and veggies. Let it sing. Fruit in the bag.
00:21:42Let it sing. Fresh fruit and veggies. Let it sing. Let it sing. Fruit in the bag.
00:21:49Let it sing. Fresh fruit and veggies. Let it sing. Fruit in the bag. The bag. The bag. The bag.
00:21:59My bag.
00:22:05Oh, look, that's a picture of the day Don the Postman came inside for some rosy tea.
00:22:26Are you ready?
00:22:35I love to be with Dorothy and have a cup of rosy tea When work is done, it's so much fun Drinking rosy tea with Dorothy You like to drink with Dorothy It's so nice to have your company I'm so happy that you can be Drinking rosy tea with Dorothy
00:23:05Mmm, drinking rosy tea with Dorothy, lucky me Drinking rosy tea with Dorothy
00:23:12Don, that's a lovely song. And it's all about me and my rosy tea.
00:23:22Oh, I'm glad you liked it.
00:23:24I did. But now, do you think you could sing it again so I could dance to it?
00:23:29Of course I could.
00:23:30I'm ready!
00:23:35I love to be with Dorothy And have a cup of rosy tea
00:23:51When work is done, it's so much fun Drinking rosy tea with Dorothy
00:23:58I love to be with Dorothy It's so nice to have her company
00:24:06As you can see, I'm so happy to be Drinking rosy tea with Dorothy
00:24:13Mmm, drinking rosy tea with Dorothy Like me
00:24:18Drinking rosy tea with Dorothy
00:24:21Here's my friend Guta from the Waramiri people
00:24:26Nami, ngayam jangu Guta
00:24:30Hello Guta, my name is Dorothy
00:24:34Nami, Dorothy
00:24:36You're speaking in a different language, aren't you?
00:24:40Yo, ngayam jangu Gariun Waramiri yan
00:24:44Waramiri
00:24:46So, you're one of the Waramiri people
00:24:49Yo
00:24:50Oh, what lovely flowers
00:24:53Changum Nungo
00:24:57For me?
00:24:59Oh, thank you very much
00:25:02Changum Australia we work
00:25:05So, the Waramiri word for flowers must be worky
00:25:12Yo, worky
00:25:14How do I say thank you in Waramiri?
00:25:19Mainmak markapmi
00:25:20Mainmak markapmi
00:25:23Can we sing and dance?
00:25:27Dadaryun
00:25:28Ngal mam jangu Guta Goya Morka
00:25:34Dadaryun
00:25:36Buriyun
00:25:39Buriyun
00:25:41Ngal mam jangu Guta Goya Morka
00:25:52Guta Goya Morka
00:25:53Guta Goya Morka
00:25:54Ngal mam jangu Guta Goya Morka
00:26:02Here are the fairies again.
00:26:30Here are the fairies again.
00:26:31But they look different.
00:26:33Those are their Irish dancing dresses.
00:26:38They try to teach me Irish dancing.
00:26:41I try but I'm not as good as they are.
00:27:00I try but I'm not as good as they are.
00:27:19I try but I'm not as good as they are.
00:27:34I try but I'm not as good as they are.
00:27:53I try but I'm not as good as they are.
00:28:08I try but I'm not as good as they are.
00:28:24I bet I can guess which song you were singing there.
00:28:49With the captain and the rosy orchestra.
00:28:52I bet you were singing and dancing to Let's Jump Like a Kangaroo.
00:28:58How did you work that out?
00:29:01Because I can see the toperies.
00:29:08I'm jumping like a kangaroo.
00:29:11Hey!
00:29:12Come on, let's jump.
00:29:21It's fun to do.
00:29:22Like a kangaroo.
00:29:25Hey!
00:29:27That's so much fun!
00:29:30Pause off everyone and jump like it's kangaroos
00:29:36Come on, let's jump
00:29:38It's fun to do
00:29:42Like a kangaroo
00:29:45Great jumping everyone
00:29:49That's the best kangaroo jumping I've ever seen
00:29:54Hey!
00:30:00That's at the supermarket again
00:30:06That's right, Henry was with me and John told me what vegetables I should buy to make vegetable soup
00:30:14Hi, I'm John the Greengrocer and I'm very excited because today Dorothy the Dinosaur and Henry the Octopus are coming to my store to do their shopping
00:30:26I wonder what they'll buy
00:30:29Oh, that sounds like Dorothy now
00:30:32Hello Dorothy, hello Henry, great to see you both
00:30:37Do you have a lot of shopping to do today Dorothy?
00:30:41I've only got four things on my list
00:30:43Cheese, eggs, seaweed crackers
00:30:47They're my favourite
00:30:49And vegetables
00:30:52Just one vegetable
00:30:54No, no, I'll need lots
00:30:56I'm going to make vegetable soup
00:30:59Oh, I see
00:31:01Well, how about we start with the cheese?
00:31:03It's over here
00:31:05Ta-da!
00:31:08Oh dear
00:31:09What a lot of cheese
00:31:12I don't know which to choose
00:31:14Yes, well, we've got
00:31:16Gorgonzola, Camembert, Stilton, Feta, Brie, Cheddar, Parmesan, Roquefort, Eden, Mozzarella
00:31:21Stop, stop!
00:31:24Oh no, I haven't finished yet
00:31:25We've got blue cheese, Swiss
00:31:27I just want ordinary cheese
00:31:31Oh, cheddar maybe
00:31:32That would be perfect
00:31:35Now for eggs
00:31:48Oh, well, they're over here
00:31:50How many eggs would you like, Dorothy?
00:31:58Just four
00:31:59Four eggs
00:32:00One
00:32:03Two
00:32:06Three
00:32:08Four
00:32:11Four eggs
00:32:15Now, what about the seaweed crackers?
00:32:21While you were looking at the cheese, I thought I'd find the seaweed crackers
00:32:25Here you are, two packets, is that right?
00:32:29Yes, it is
00:32:30Can you put them in my bag, please, John?
00:32:35Oh, now for the vegetables
00:32:37Oh, well, come along and let's see what we have
00:32:40Oh, what a wonderful selection
00:32:45Which vegetables do you think make the best vegetable soup, John?
00:32:50Well, I think you should start with one zucchini
00:32:55One zucchini
00:32:57One tomato, too
00:32:59One big onion
00:33:02One big onion
00:33:04Oh, another tomato, too
00:33:08Grab some garlic
00:33:11Grab some garlic
00:33:14Another tomato, too
00:33:16Another tomato, too
00:33:17You got it, Henry
00:33:18Anything else?
00:33:22Well, when you make vegetable soup, you can use any sort of vegetable you like
00:33:26And when you get home, you can put them in a pot and you've got vegetable soup
00:33:30Aha!
00:33:31You certainly do
00:33:32Listen
00:33:33One zucchini
00:33:35One zucchini
00:33:37One zucchini, one tomato too
00:33:41One zucchini, one zucchini
00:33:43One tomato too
00:33:45Put them in the pot and you've got vegetables too
00:33:50Put them in the pot and you've got vegetables too
00:33:55One big onion, one tomato too
00:34:00One big onion, one tomato too
00:34:05Put them in the pot and you've got vegetables too
00:34:14Grab some garlic, one tomato too
00:34:23Put them in the pot and you've got vegetables too
00:34:29Pull them in a pot and here comes them to smoke a rosa.
00:34:34Woo! This is fantastic food.
00:34:37Oh, I love tomatoes and zucchinis.
00:34:40What about you, Dorothy? What about you?
00:34:43I love tomatoes and zucchinis, too.
00:34:46I love them, I do.
00:34:48One zucchini.
00:34:49One bay day.
00:34:50One tomato, too.
00:34:52One tomato, too.
00:34:53One zucchini.
00:34:54One zucchini.
00:34:55One tomato, too.
00:34:56One tomato, too.
00:34:58Put them in a pot and you've got vegetable soup.
00:35:00Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:35:02Put them in a pot and here comes vegetables soup.
00:35:05Oh, oh, oh.
00:35:08Oh, Dorothy, why are you looking so sad?
00:35:11Oh, I haven't got any dessert.
00:35:15Did you say dessert?
00:35:16Listen to this.
00:35:18One banana.
00:35:20One banana.
00:35:21A little bit of water, too.
00:35:22Little bit of water, too.
00:35:23One banana.
00:35:24One banana.
00:35:25A little bit of water, too.
00:35:27In the pot and here comes fruit salad, too.
00:35:28In the pot and here comes fruit salad, too.
00:35:30Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:35:32Put it in the pot and here comes fruit salad, too.
00:35:35Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:35:37Oh, oh, oh.
00:35:37Vegetable soup.
00:35:39Yeah!
00:35:40That's you.
00:35:40That's you.
00:35:41And the fairies are there, too.
00:35:47You were wearing a pretty dress.
00:35:50That was my new dancing dress and we sang,
00:35:54My name is Dorothy.
00:35:57My name is Dorothy.
00:35:58My name is Dorothy.
00:36:03So come and dance with me.
00:36:06We'll count on one, two, three.
00:36:08Count with me one, two, three.
00:36:10Dancing is so much fun.
00:36:13Won't you come along?
00:36:15I'll drink some rosy tea.
00:36:17We'll be dancing.
00:36:18Dance with me one, two, three.
00:36:20Dance with me.
00:36:21When I dance, I feel delightful.
00:36:24When I dance, I feel so great.
00:36:28My name is Dorothy.
00:36:31So come and dance with me.
00:36:34We'll count on one, two, three.
00:36:36Now dance with me.
00:36:37Dancing is so much fun.
00:36:40Won't you come along?
00:36:41Come drink some rosy tea.
00:36:42We'll dance with me.
00:36:43Dancing is so much fun.
00:36:44I'll drink some rosy tea.
00:36:45Tinky dance with me
00:37:15Let's go outside to the garden. We can look at my memory book then.
00:37:28Ruff! Great idea, Dorothy.
00:37:30I just love your garden and you never know what we might see there.
00:37:36OK, Wags, let's go.
00:37:45That looks as if you're at the dentist.
00:37:51I was and Henry came with me and Jane the dentist explained why she used a mirror to help her look at my teeth.
00:37:59What lovely teeth.
00:38:02Hello, I'm Dentist Jane.
00:38:04Dorothy the dinosaur is coming in for a check-up today.
00:38:07Hey!
00:38:08That must be Dorothy now.
00:38:11Hello, Dorothy. You're here for your check-up.
00:38:14Ah, hello, Henry.
00:38:15It's good to see you.
00:38:17Hello, Jane.
00:38:19Can I stay and watch Dorothy have a check-up?
00:38:21Of course you can.
00:38:23Would you like to sit in the chair, Dorothy?
00:38:25Yes, please.
00:38:32Is this right?
00:38:34That's right.
00:38:35Ooh, I feel a little bit nervous.
00:38:38You'll be fine.
00:38:40I'm going to put my gloves on now to protect against germs.
00:38:44One.
00:38:44And two.
00:38:47Two gloves.
00:38:48And now I'll put a bib on, Dorothy.
00:38:51There we go.
00:38:53Chin up.
00:38:54That's it.
00:38:56I'll just bring this round here.
00:39:00There.
00:39:02And hook that there.
00:39:03I'm just checking your teeth to make sure that they're healthy.
00:39:08Well, suppose there's something wrong with my teeth.
00:39:11If there's anything wrong, then we'll be able to fix it.
00:39:14But I don't think there will be.
00:39:15Now, open wide.
00:39:18And...
00:39:19Uh-huh.
00:39:22Very nice.
00:39:24Hmm.
00:39:25Lovely teeth, Dorothy.
00:39:28That's great.
00:39:30How does the mirror work, Jane?
00:39:32It's not very big.
00:39:33No, it's not.
00:39:34But it magnifies everything.
00:39:37Magnifies?
00:39:38Does that mean it makes everything look bigger than it really is?
00:39:41That's right.
00:39:42So even if there's a tiny spot on one of Dorothy's teeth, I'll be able to see it in this mirror.
00:39:47Have you seen any little spots so far?
00:39:49Not so far.
00:39:51I'll just check your bottom teeth.
00:39:53Open wide.
00:39:56Uh-huh.
00:39:58These look good too.
00:40:01Lovely.
00:40:02Your teeth are perfect.
00:40:05Okay.
00:40:06These off.
00:40:08And now your bib.
00:40:13Thank you, Jane.
00:40:15I'm glad everything is alright.
00:40:17It's important to have healthy teeth, and having your teeth checked is a part of that.
00:40:23Isn't that right, Jane?
00:40:24Yes, it is.
00:40:25And so is cleaning your teeth and eating healthy food.
00:40:28So sticky food that sticks to your teeth is not a good idea?
00:40:32That's right.
00:40:33And sugary drinks aren't good either.
00:40:35I'll remember that.
00:40:37I've been thinking about your mirror, Jane.
00:40:39Yes?
00:40:40We know a song about looking in a mirror.
00:40:43What's that?
00:40:44I look in the mirror.
00:40:46Oh, I love that song.
00:40:47I could sing it with you.
00:40:49That would be wonderful, Jane.
00:40:55I look in the mirror, and what do I see?
00:40:59Two big eyes staring out at me.
00:41:03They look at me so brightly, and I can see.
00:41:06There's no one as lovely in the world as me.
00:41:10I look in the mirror, and what do I see?
00:41:18One little nose sticking out from me.
00:41:22I use it to smell everything, and there's no nose as lovely as mine, I say.
00:41:30I look in the mirror, and what do I see?
00:41:31I look in the mirror, and what do I see?
00:41:36I look in the mirror, and what do I see?
00:41:37I look in the mirror, and what do I see?
00:41:37I look in the mirror, and what do I see?
00:41:41One happy face looking out at me.
00:41:42I look in the mirror, and what do I see?
00:41:43I look in the mirror, and what do I see?
00:41:44I look in the mirror, and what do I see?
00:41:46There's no one as lovely in the world as me.
00:41:48I look in the mirror, and what do I see?
00:41:52I look in the mirror, and what do I see?
00:41:57One happy face looking out at me.
00:42:01I feel so happy that I'm here today, and there's no one as happy as me, I say.
00:42:09There's no one as lovely as me, I say.
00:42:13Ruff, there's Don the Postman!
00:42:29That's right, he dropped by one day and sang the Postman song.
00:42:34Hello, I'm Don the Postman, and I've got some letters for Dorothy.
00:42:42I wonder if she's home.
00:42:49Hello, Don.
00:42:50I didn't hear you blow your whistle.
00:42:52Hello, Dorothy.
00:42:54The Postman always whistles twice.
00:42:56And if you hadn't come outside, I'd have blown it three times.
00:43:01I've got some letters for you.
00:43:04Thank you, Don.
00:43:06I do enjoy getting letters.
00:43:08Oh, this one's from the dentist, reminding me I have to go for a checkup.
00:43:14And this one's from the library.
00:43:17That must be about the book they were getting in for me.
00:43:20And this one...
00:43:22Oh, this one's a postcard from Captain Feathersword.
00:43:27He often sends me postcards when he's sailing around the world.
00:43:32Oh, my pleasure, Dorothy.
00:43:35But now I must be on my way.
00:43:37Do you have time to come inside for a cup of rosy tea?
00:43:41Well, um, I think I do, because I started very early this morning, and I've nearly finished my run, so I'd love a cup of rosy tea.
00:43:50Come on in, then.
00:44:08Would you like a crumpet with my own rose petal jam?
00:44:12Oh, I'd love one.
00:44:13Thank you, Dorothy.
00:44:15Mmm, delicious.
00:44:18Mmm.
00:44:19And here's the tea.
00:44:25Oh, I needed that.
00:44:34I feel better now.
00:44:37Why not have a look at my garden before you go?
00:44:41My roses are really looking lovely at the moment.
00:44:45Hey, I'd love to.
00:44:59Wow, it's lovely out here.
00:45:02I always wear my hat when I'm outside.
00:45:05Oh, give it up.
00:45:07And your roses are lovely, Dorothy.
00:45:10You must have green thumbs.
00:45:12I suppose I do.
00:45:16Green with yellow spots, anyway.
00:45:20Oh, topurries.
00:45:23Wow.
00:45:25A kangaroo.
00:45:27I like that.
00:45:29An emu.
00:45:32Hey, can you clip them yourself?
00:45:36Oh, goodness me, no.
00:45:39A special topurist comes in and keeps them in shape.
00:45:43I just make sure they have enough water.
00:45:45Wow, a rosy orchestra.
00:45:50Hello, Dominic.
00:45:52Hello, rosy orchestra.
00:45:54Do you know Don, the postman?
00:45:56Yes, we do.
00:45:57He delivers our mail, too.
00:45:59Hello, Don.
00:46:00How are you?
00:46:01I'm fine, thanks, Dominic.
00:46:03Let's all sing and dance together with the postman song.
00:46:07I'm the postman.
00:46:17My name is Don.
00:46:18I'm the postman.
00:46:20And this is my song.
00:46:22I'm the man who delivers your mail.
00:46:26Even when it's raining, rain or shine, I'll never fail.
00:46:32You won't hear me complaining.
00:46:37Hear the whistle blow.
00:46:41That's to let you know.
00:46:44Got a letter for you.
00:46:47How do you do?
00:46:49I'm the postman.
00:46:51My name is Don.
00:46:52I'm the postman.
00:46:55When I walk down the street, the people I meet smile and say hello.
00:47:02So I have a little chat, then I tip my hat, then I say I have to go.
00:47:09Cause I've got a satchel that's full of letters, and I must be on my way.
00:47:16Yes, I've got a satchel that's full of letters, and they must be delivered today.
00:47:26They must be delivered today.
00:47:35Ruff!
00:47:36That's Francis the flower seller, and there are the fairies.
00:47:40But I've never seen those flowers before.
00:47:43Oh, Wags, that was wonderful.
00:47:46The four flowers told a story, and we all joined in.
00:47:50Look!
00:47:56Hello, Dorothy.
00:47:57You got my letter, then?
00:47:58Yes, I did.
00:48:00Hello, Fairy Claire.
00:48:02Hello, Francis.
00:48:03So what's this all about?
00:48:04Turn around and close your eyes.
00:48:07You too, Dorothy.
00:48:09All right!
00:48:13You can turn around now.
00:48:14Hello, Dorothy.
00:48:15Hello, Fairy Claire.
00:48:16Oh, that is a surprise.
00:48:17Four beautiful flowers.
00:48:18I'm the blue flower.
00:48:19I'm the red flower.
00:48:20I'm the yellow flower.
00:48:21I'm the purple flower.
00:48:22We're very pleased to meet you.
00:48:23We've got a story to show you.
00:48:24Would you like to see it?
00:48:25Yes, please.
00:48:26Well, you see, this is what happened.
00:48:27Well, you see, this is what happened.
00:48:28Well, you see, this is what happened.
00:48:59A long time ago, in a valley below, there were four little flowers living under a big old tree.
00:49:06And they were blue ba-da-ba-ba, and red ba-da-ba-ba, and yellow ba-da-ba-ba, and purple too.
00:49:15And they were blue ba-da-ba-ba, and red ba-da-ba-ba, and yellow ba-da-ba-ba, and purple too.
00:49:24It was the middle of the afternoon, and a really big cloud came along.
00:49:29It was raining, actually it was pouring, and the little flowers got a little bit scared.
00:49:35The big old tree said, don't be scared, I'm here to protect you.
00:49:39Just sing a song, and the storm will pass.
00:49:42And they were blue ba-da-ba-ba, and red ba-da-ba-ba, and yellow ba-da-ba-ba, and purple too.
00:49:50And they were blue ba-da-ba-ba, and red ba-da-ba-ba, and yellow ba-da-ba-ba, and purple too.
00:49:59So remember this everyone, whenever a storm is around.
00:50:02Just remember those four little flowers, and how they sang a song in a storm passed.
00:50:07And they were blue ba-da-ba-ba, and red ba-da-ba-ba, and yellow ba-da-ba-ba, and purple too.
00:50:24And they were blue ba-da-ba-ba, and red ba-da-ba-ba, and yellow ba-da-ba-ba, and purple too.
00:50:41That was a wonderful surprise, Francis.
00:50:44Thank you for inviting us.
00:50:47I'm glad you enjoyed it.
00:50:49It was wonderful, but I'd better fly back home.
00:50:52Goodbye Dorothy, goodbye Francis, goodbye four little flowers.
00:50:58Bye!
00:50:59There's Henry again.
00:51:05He's showing you a photo.
00:51:07He was telling me about the moai of Easter Island.
00:51:11And then we sang Seashell Barkerol.
00:51:14See the fish swim in the sea, they move so gracefully.
00:51:26Hear the waves crash on the shore, the power of the sea.
00:51:33Dolphins dancing, lions pranks and whales spot water high.
00:51:39The octopus and rainbow fish wave as they pass by.
00:51:46The treasures of the deep shine for you and for me.
00:51:53Fish of every hill shine for me and for you.
00:52:00Fish swish and sway, they play their way through the day.
00:52:08Fish swish and sway, they play their way through the day.
00:52:24Fish swish and sway fall pass.
00:52:27Shino for you and for me.
00:52:31Fish have ever been a few.
00:52:34Dance for me and for you.
00:52:37Swish Swish Swishёт
00:53:02That's David the singing teacher.
00:53:05But I don't think I was with you that day, was I?
00:53:08No, Captain Feathersword was with me.
00:53:11Oh, and what did you sing?
00:53:15Well, he knew I loved ballet, and so we sang Ballerina Ballerina.
00:53:25Ballerina Ballerina
00:53:29Ballerina
00:53:31Ballerina Ballerina
00:53:36Ballerina
00:53:37Ballerina
00:53:38I grew up with me, but I can't do it, I can't do it
00:53:42Go with me
00:53:45Go with me
00:53:49Yes, the pretty ballerina
00:53:55Go with me
00:53:57Yes, the pretty ballerina
00:53:59Oh
00:54:29There I am again
00:54:38I remember that day
00:54:39We went to the library
00:54:41And it rained
00:54:42And while we were waiting for the rain to stop
00:54:45We sang I love it when it rains
00:54:48With the librarian
00:54:59Hello Dorothy
00:55:02Hello Wags
00:55:03And welcome to the library
00:55:05Oh you can put your umbrella in the stand Dorothy
00:55:08And then you won't have to carry it around with you
00:55:10Thanks Troy
00:55:12I'm just going over to look at these books Dorothy
00:55:15Alright Wags
00:55:17I'm returning these books Troy
00:55:20Did you enjoy them Dorothy
00:55:22I did
00:55:24That's good
00:55:25And what are you looking for today
00:55:27I don't really know
00:55:30I'll just have a browse around
00:55:33Tell me if you need any help
00:55:34I will
00:55:36A book about cooking
00:55:42Oh I might borrow that one
00:55:44It might have some new recipes I can try
00:55:47Oh I wonder how many books I can take out at a time
00:55:51Troy
00:55:52How many books can I take out of the library at the one time
00:55:55You can have three books Dorothy
00:55:57Well that's the first one I want
00:56:00Can I leave it here
00:56:01Of course you can
00:56:02So now I can get two more
00:56:06Oh I think I'd like two story books
00:56:11If it's going to rain there's nothing better than curling up in a comfy chair with a good book
00:56:18Oh this looks interesting
00:56:23I'll take this one
00:56:25Oh and this one
00:56:31That's three books
00:56:34One
00:56:35Two
00:56:37Three
00:56:39Two story books and a book about cooking
00:56:42I'll just put these in your library bag for you Dorothy
00:56:45Thank you Troy
00:56:46Dorothy the rain has started
00:56:50Oh it's just as well I brought an umbrella then
00:56:53It's pouring down
00:56:55We'd get wet even with an umbrella
00:56:58That's alright
00:56:59You can stay in the library until the rain stops
00:57:02I've got my guitar
00:57:03So why don't I sing a song that'll cheer us all up
00:57:08What song will you sing?
00:57:10Well Dorothy you love reading a good book on a rainy day
00:57:14So why not I love it when it rains
00:57:17That's a great idea Troy
00:57:20I love it when it rains and I lie in bed at night
00:57:31I listen to it pattern on the roof soft in light
00:57:37But then a storm may come and the thunder starts to crash
00:57:43The rain beats on my window
00:57:46And I see the lightning flash
00:57:49I've got an idea Dorothy
00:57:53Why don't you and Wags do the actions while I sing the words?
00:58:02Oh yes Troy
00:58:04You sing and we'll do the actions
00:58:06You beauty
00:58:08Let's start again
00:58:09And you can join in too
00:58:11I love it when it rains and I lie in bed at night
00:58:22I listen to it pattern on the roof soft in light
00:58:28But then a storm may come and the thunder starts to crash
00:58:34The rain beats on the window
00:58:37And I see the lightning flash
00:58:40Hands up in the air
00:58:54Wave your fingers just like rain
00:58:58And bring them down like the rain falls
00:59:03Hold your teddy tight
00:59:08And rub it to spring
00:59:12I hold old teddy tight
00:59:29And sink down in my bed
00:59:32And sink down in my bed
00:59:32I close my eyes so tight
00:59:35And pull the colors over my hair
00:59:38I feel so snug and warm
00:59:41I know that everything's alright
00:59:44I love it when it rains
00:59:47As I lie in bed at night
00:59:50Is that all?
01:00:07Yes, that's all
01:00:08But there's still room in my memory book for lots more
01:00:12Dorothy, your memory book brought so many happy memories back to me
01:00:21And I did enjoy seeing you singing and dancing with all our friends
01:00:25But now do you think we could have one more song?
01:00:29Of course, Wags
01:00:31I love dancing
01:00:34And dancing is better when it's done with friends
01:00:38And here are some of my friends
01:00:45Oh, it's so good to see you all
01:00:50When I see my friends, you make me feel like dancing
01:00:54Dorothy, I just had a great idea
01:00:58Let's sing
01:00:59Let's dance
01:01:01Let's have a party
01:01:03Let's have a party
01:01:13Let's have a party
01:01:14Yes, it's my party
01:01:16Dorothy party
01:01:18I love this party
01:01:20We love this party
01:01:22There's lots of rosy tea to drink
01:01:29Here at the party
01:01:31This fairy cake
01:01:34And doggy treats
01:01:36Here too
01:01:37Let's have a party
01:01:42Let's have a party
01:01:44Yes, it's my party
01:01:46Dorothy party
01:01:47I love this party
01:01:50We love this party
01:01:51We love this party too
01:01:52Whoa
01:01:53We're doing our fairy dancing here
01:01:58At the party
01:01:59Jimmy clyet
01:02:04Power of the red
01:02:05Montice, Montice
01:02:07Cheney
01:02:09Oh, how are you?
01:02:12Ruff, ruff
01:02:13I love parties
01:02:16Whoa
01:02:17Good good arms
01:02:18Ruff, ruff, ruff
01:02:20This is fun
01:02:22Hey
01:02:22Captain Featherswore is dancing
01:02:27Here at the party
01:02:29Wow
01:02:30He's back from sailing
01:02:33Across the STEM seas
01:02:36We're hopping at the party
01:02:41Jumping at the party
01:02:42We're jumping at the party
01:02:44Jumping at the party
01:02:46We're clapping at the party
01:02:48We're jumping at the party
01:02:50We're very jumping at the party
01:02:52We're fighting at the party
01:02:55Oh, I love the friends
01:02:57Oh, I'm so happy to see all of my friends
01:03:02Captain Fattersoil
01:03:05Oh, yeah
01:03:06Henry the Octopus
01:03:09Dominic and the Rosie Orchestra
01:03:12Fairy Claire
01:03:13Fairy Merida
01:03:15Fairy Lucia
01:03:17And Fairy Maria
01:03:19And especially you
01:03:25That was wonderful dancing
01:03:29Thanks for visiting me, Wags
01:03:32And looking through my memory book
01:03:34My pleasure, Dorothy
01:03:36Well, it's time to go now
01:03:39I'll see you next time
01:03:40Bye-bye
01:03:42Hey!
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