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00:00:01Hi, I'm Murray from Sesame Street,
00:00:03and I'm looking for the word on the street.
00:00:06What's the word on the street?
00:00:08Persistent.
00:00:09What does the word persistent mean?
00:00:11Persistent is when you keep trying at something.
00:00:15You try really hard and you don't give up.
00:00:19You keep trying until you get it right.
00:00:23Keep listening for the word persistent today on Sesame Street.
00:00:27Persistent.
00:00:28That's the word on the street.
00:00:35Sunny day, sweepin' up Lalloway.
00:00:41I'm on my way to where he is free.
00:00:46And you know me how to get out and get to Sesame Street.
00:00:53Normally, I mean everything.
00:00:56Stay okay.
00:00:59Family, here I will stay.
00:01:03That's what we need.
00:01:06Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
00:01:10Santa Glover!
00:01:12Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
00:01:16Hi Sam!
00:01:32Oh hi! Welcome to Sesame Street!
00:01:35You know, it's gonna be such a gorgeous day to...
00:01:38Gordy, Gordy! Gordy, Gordy, Gordy, Gordy, Gordy, Gordy, Gordy!
00:01:41Come on, come on, you're gonna miss it!
00:01:43Miss what?
00:01:44Well, today is a special day on Sesame Street, Gordy.
00:01:47Oh really?
00:01:48Today is Who Can Wear the Most Hats on Their Head Day?
00:01:52Who can wear the most hats on their head day?
00:01:55Yup. Oh it's starting Gordy, Gordy! It's starting!
00:01:58Who can wear the most hat?
00:02:01Come on, come on Gordy! Come on, come on!
00:02:04Hats! Hers! Hers! Hers! Hers! Hers! Right!
00:02:10Alan, Alan, Alan, Alan.
00:02:13Hey, I'm ready!
00:02:15I've been practicing, and I am ready!
00:02:18Oh, that's great.
00:02:19So, you know what?
00:02:20We just have to wait for Elmo, and then we can wait.
00:02:21Oh, here he is!
00:02:22Oh, he's here!
00:02:23Elmo!
00:02:24Oh, look!
00:02:25Elmo for Gordon!
00:02:26Yeah!
00:02:27Wow!
00:02:28Wow!
00:02:29Look at all these hats!
00:02:30Yeah!
00:02:31I guess Elmo wasn't kidding, huh?
00:02:32Hey, Uncle Gordon.
00:02:33You think you might want to play the winner?
00:02:34Uh, I think I'll just watch.
00:02:35All right.
00:02:36All right.
00:02:37Yeah, let's go!
00:02:38Here we go!
00:02:39Yay!
00:02:40Welcome to Who Can Wear the Most Hats On Their Head Day!
00:02:45Yay!
00:02:50Let's find out who can wear the most hats on their heads!
00:02:55Yay!
00:02:56Yay!
00:03:03Wow!
00:03:04I never knew that wearing hats could be so exciting!
00:03:10Yay!
00:03:11That's one hat!
00:03:14One hat!
00:03:18Two hats!
00:03:23Two hats!
00:03:27Three hats!
00:03:32Three hats!
00:03:35Yay!
00:03:36Four hats!
00:03:37Three hats!
00:03:38Wow!
00:03:42Four hats!
00:03:45That's one, two, three...
00:03:47Four hats for Elmo!
00:03:48Yay!
00:03:50Yay!
00:03:52And...
00:03:54And...
00:03:55One, two, three...
00:03:56Four hats for Zoe!
00:03:57Yay!
00:03:59Yay!
00:04:00Wow!
00:04:01Looks like Elmo and Zoe are tied!
00:04:03Whoa!
00:04:04Hey!
00:04:05What does that mean?
00:04:06That bell means it's time for our first
00:04:08Who Can Wear the Most Hats on Their Head Day Challenge!
00:04:11Chris, what is it?
00:04:13Elmo, Zoe, without having the hats fall off your head,
00:04:17you must each say the alphabet, wait,
00:04:19while standing on one leg!
00:04:22Whoa!
00:04:24Yeah, I know.
00:04:26Drums, please.
00:04:28Whoa, I wonder if he's gonna do that all day.
00:04:32Are you ready?
00:04:34Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:04:35And go!
00:04:36A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, K, L, M, S, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, S, Y, Z!
00:04:48Yeah!
00:04:51You see that?
00:04:52You see that?
00:04:52They did it!
00:04:53They, uh, uh, where'd the drummer go?
00:04:55More hats!
00:04:56More hats!
00:04:57More hats!
00:04:58More hats!
00:04:59More hats!
00:05:00Yeah!
00:05:01Okay, then!
00:05:02Let's have more hats!
00:05:05Can they balance more hats?
00:05:07Whoa!
00:05:08I should've known that was coming.
00:05:13And that's one more hat for Elmo.
00:05:17And one more hat on Zoe's head.
00:05:18Yeah!
00:05:20And that's two more hats on Elmo's head.
00:05:23And two more hats on Zoe's head.
00:05:27Wow!
00:05:28And that's three more hats on Elmo's head.
00:05:32And three more hats on Zoe's head.
00:05:36How many hats are they each wearing now?
00:05:40I can answer that.
00:05:42Whoa!
00:05:42Who are you?
00:05:43I'm the hat check girl.
00:05:44It's my job to check the hats.
00:05:50Sorry I'm late.
00:05:51There was a lane blocked on the BQE.
00:05:54Huh?
00:05:55So, what's your name?
00:05:56Um, uh, Zoe.
00:05:57Zoe.
00:05:58How about you?
00:05:59Elmo.
00:06:00Elmo.
00:06:00So, Elmo, Zoe.
00:06:02Yeah?
00:06:03How many hats did you have on your head to begin with?
00:06:06Um...
00:06:07Four.
00:06:08Four!
00:06:09Yeah.
00:06:10And how many hats did these guys just add?
00:06:12Um...
00:06:13Three.
00:06:14Three.
00:06:15So, it's four hats plus three hats.
00:06:18Easy.
00:06:19Let's just count and see how many you got.
00:06:21Okay.
00:06:22One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:06:28Four hats plus three hats makes seven hats.
00:06:31Seven hats all together.
00:06:33Let's see you, Zoe.
00:06:34Okay.
00:06:35One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:06:40Four hats plus three hats makes seven hats all together for you, too.
00:06:44More hats!
00:06:45More hats!
00:06:46More hats!
00:06:47More hats!
00:06:48More hats!
00:06:49More hats!
00:06:50More hats!
00:06:51More hats!
00:06:52More hats!
00:06:53More hats!
00:06:54More hats!
00:06:55More hats!
00:06:56This time I'm ready for that little drummer boy to pop up right here.
00:06:59Ha!
00:07:00Ha!
00:07:01Ha!
00:07:02That's one more hat for Elmo.
00:07:05And...
00:07:06One more hat for Zoe.
00:07:08Yow!
00:07:09And...
00:07:10Two more hats for Elmo.
00:07:12And...
00:07:14Two more hats for Zoe.
00:07:16Yow!
00:07:17Uh-oh.
00:07:18What's wrong?
00:07:19I'm out of hats.
00:07:20What's wrong?
00:07:21I'm out of hats.
00:07:22Huh?
00:07:23Oh, you know what?
00:07:25I am, too.
00:07:26Oh, we're out of hats!
00:07:27But you can't be out of hats!
00:07:29More hats!
00:07:30More hats!
00:07:31More hats!
00:07:32More hats!
00:07:33More hats!
00:07:34More hats!
00:07:35It looks like we have a persistent hat-wearing bunch here today, Chris.
00:07:38We sure do, Alan.
00:07:39Hey, wait!
00:07:40I have an idea.
00:07:41Three more hats on Zoe's head.
00:07:42And...
00:07:43That's three more hats on Elmo's head!
00:07:44Oh!
00:07:45Uh...
00:07:46What's that mean, now?
00:07:47That bell means it's time for our next Who Can Wear the Most Hats on Their Head Day Challenge!
00:08:05Chris!
00:08:06Hey!
00:08:07What is it this time?
00:08:08Elmo!
00:08:09Zoe!
00:08:10Yeah?
00:08:11You each had seven hats on your head.
00:08:12We know that.
00:08:13Then we added three more hats.
00:08:14Uh-huh.
00:08:15Without counting, estimate how many hats you have on your head now!
00:08:19Estimate?
00:08:20What does that mean, Chris?
00:08:21Estimate means make the best guess you can.
00:08:24Okay.
00:08:25Let's see.
00:08:26Um...
00:08:27Um...
00:08:28Elmo had seven hats on his head.
00:08:30Then Alan added three more.
00:08:32What?
00:08:33Elmo guesses he has nine hats on his head.
00:08:36Oh!
00:08:37Zoe?
00:08:38Yeah?
00:08:39Um...
00:08:40Let's see.
00:08:41Seven hats then.
00:08:43Oh!
00:08:44Three more hats.
00:08:46Um...
00:08:47I'm gonna estimate eleven hats.
00:08:50Whoa!
00:08:51Okay!
00:08:52Well, judges?
00:08:53Stand back!
00:08:55One.
00:08:56Two.
00:08:57Three.
00:08:58Four.
00:08:59Five.
00:09:00Six.
00:09:01Seven.
00:09:02Plus three more makes eight.
00:09:03Nine.
00:09:04Ten.
00:09:05Ten hats all together.
00:09:06Ten hats.
00:09:07You estimated nine.
00:09:08Yeah?
00:09:09Nine is less than ten.
00:09:10You were off by just one!
00:09:12Is that good?
00:09:13That's good!
00:09:14That's good.
00:09:15That's good estimating.
00:09:16Me, me, me, me.
00:09:17Do me now!
00:09:18Oh!
00:09:19One.
00:09:20Two.
00:09:21Three.
00:09:22Four.
00:09:23Five.
00:09:24Eight.
00:09:25Nine.
00:09:26Ten.
00:09:27Ten hats all together.
00:09:28Uh-huh.
00:09:29Ten.
00:09:30And you estimated eleven.
00:09:31Yeah?
00:09:32Eleven is more than ten.
00:09:34You were off by just one as well!
00:09:38Hey!
00:09:39Good job, Zoe.
00:09:40Yeah?
00:09:41That was some good estimating.
00:09:43Okay then.
00:09:44That's ten hats on Elmo's head,
00:09:46and ten hats on Zoe's head,
00:09:48and we're out of hats!
00:09:50Thanks you are, Ellen!
00:09:51That makes it a tie!
00:09:52Yeah!
00:09:53Woo!
00:09:54Woo!
00:09:55Woo!
00:09:56No, no, no, no, no!
00:09:57More hats!
00:09:58More hats!
00:09:59More hats!
00:10:00Oh, I'm sorry you guys,
00:10:01but we're out of hats.
00:10:02What?
00:10:03Whoa!
00:10:04Where am I?
00:10:05Oh, hi Zoe!
00:10:06Hi Elmo!
00:10:07Hi, hi, hi, hi.
00:10:08Hi Abby.
00:10:09Hey, what's all that stuff on your head?
00:10:11Abby!
00:10:12Abby, you can fix this!
00:10:13What?
00:10:14Abby, today is who can wear the most hats on their head day.
00:10:20So, Abby and Zoe are trying to see who can wear the most hats on their head!
00:10:26Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:10:27But, Abby, we're tied and we're out of hats.
00:10:30Yeah!
00:10:31So, we need you to make a spell and say some more!
00:10:34Yeah!
00:10:35Okay, make some more hats, huh?
00:10:36Yeah.
00:10:37Well, I think I know a spell for that.
00:10:39Yay, Abby!
00:10:40All right!
00:10:41Yay!
00:10:42Wow!
00:10:43Okay, okay.
00:10:44Well, I don't quite remember how it goes.
00:10:47Uh, well, listen.
00:10:48If you don't quite remember how it goes.
00:10:49No, no, it's okay.
00:10:50I just know that it needs a rhyme.
00:10:52Something that rhymes with hats.
00:10:54Like, uh...
00:10:56Like bats!
00:10:57Yeah!
00:10:58Bats rhymes with hats.
00:10:59Hats, bats, bats, hats.
00:11:01Okay, here goes.
00:11:03Whittle, biddle, diddle, hats.
00:11:06Whittle, biddle, diddle, bats.
00:11:08Ah!
00:11:09Ah!
00:11:10Abby, there are bats on their heads.
00:11:13Whoa!
00:11:14Yeah, but, Alan, look!
00:11:15The bats are wearing hats.
00:11:17Ah!
00:11:18There you are, my pretties.
00:11:20One moment you are there, the next moment you are gone.
00:11:24Hi, cats.
00:11:25Ah, greetings.
00:11:27Hmm.
00:11:28An interesting gathering.
00:11:29May I ask what the occasion is?
00:11:32Well, actually, we're having sort of a, um, counting contest.
00:11:35Ah, yes, I can see that now.
00:11:38It must be who can wear the most bats on their head day.
00:11:42Uh, actually...
00:11:43I shall count and find out.
00:11:45Yes.
00:11:46Hmm.
00:11:47That is one, two bats on Elmo's head.
00:11:50Whoa!
00:11:51Hmm.
00:11:52And one, two bats on Zoe's head.
00:11:55Yep.
00:11:56Whoa!
00:11:57Ah-ha!
00:11:58Congratulations, Elmo and Zoe.
00:12:00It is a tie.
00:12:01Which means we have two winners.
00:12:04Ah-ha!
00:12:05One, two!
00:12:06Ah-ah-ah!
00:12:07Hmm.
00:12:08Yes.
00:12:09I love this game.
00:12:10Ha-ha!
00:12:11Come, my pets.
00:12:12Come.
00:12:13Yes, I know it was exciting.
00:12:15Ha-ha!
00:12:16You know what, guys?
00:12:17I think you're just gonna have to settle for the hats you have on.
00:12:20Wait, wait, wait!
00:12:21Elmo can wear more hats!
00:12:22Me too!
00:12:23Whoa, whoa, whoa!
00:12:24Wait, wait, wait!
00:12:25I remember.
00:12:26It's not a rhyming word.
00:12:28It's...
00:12:29Oh!
00:12:30Abby!
00:12:31I got it!
00:12:32I got it!
00:12:33Whittle, biddle, ditto!
00:12:34Hats, hats, hats, hats, hats!
00:12:36Whoa!
00:12:37Whoa!
00:12:38Whoa!
00:12:39Whoa!
00:12:40Whoa!
00:12:41Maybe too well.
00:12:42Whoa!
00:12:43Whoa!
00:12:44Whoa!
00:12:45Whoa!
00:12:46Whoa!
00:12:47Whoa!
00:12:48I'm good.
00:12:51Don't you just love the smell of clean, freshly laundered clothes?
00:12:55Whoa!
00:12:56Whoa!
00:12:57Whoa!
00:12:58Whoa!
00:12:59Whoa!
00:13:00Whoa!
00:13:01Whoa!
00:13:02Whoa!
00:13:03Whoa!
00:13:04Whoa!
00:13:05Oh, Susan!
00:13:06I'm so sorry, Susan.
00:13:07You're so, so talented.
00:13:08What are you doing?
00:13:09Whoa!
00:13:10Whoa!
00:13:11Just one more block, and I will have finished my perfect replica of the Great Piranha da Poo-Foo.
00:13:20Whoa!
00:13:21Whoa!
00:13:22Whoa!
00:13:23Whoa!
00:13:24Whoa!
00:13:25Whoa!
00:13:26Whoa!
00:13:27Whoa!
00:13:28Whoa!
00:13:29Whoa!
00:13:30Whoa!
00:13:31Whoa!
00:13:32Whoa!
00:13:33Whoa!
00:13:34Whoa!
00:13:35Whoa!
00:13:36Whoa!
00:13:37Whoa!
00:13:38Whoa!
00:13:39Whoa!
00:13:40Whoa!
00:13:41Whoa!
00:13:42Whoa!
00:13:43Whoa!
00:13:44Whoa!
00:13:45Whoa!
00:13:46Whoa!
00:13:47Whoa!
00:13:48Whoa!
00:13:49Whoa!
00:13:50Whoa!
00:13:51Mommy, can I do something?
00:13:53Yeah, I'm trying.
00:13:54I'm on hold.
00:13:56Oh, Mommy.
00:13:57Yeah, oh, great, Mommy.
00:13:59Look, I said a spell to make lots of hats appear on Zoe
00:14:03and Elmo's head.
00:14:04But now I need a spell to make them come off.
00:14:07Oh, you're kidding, really?
00:14:09OK, thanks, Mommy.
00:14:10Love you, Mommy.
00:14:11OK, what did she say?
00:14:13Well, she said they're hats.
00:14:15You don't need a spell.
00:14:16You just take them off.
00:14:19Oh, OK, OK, hold on.
00:14:22OK, I got it, all right, I got it.
00:14:24Whoa!
00:14:26OK, all right, OK.
00:14:29Oh, there's so many.
00:14:30All right.
00:14:32Got it?
00:14:32Woo!
00:14:34Well, I am glad that's over.
00:14:36Over, what are you talking about?
00:14:37Who won?
00:14:38Yeah, Leah, who wore the most hats on their heads?
00:14:40Yeah.
00:14:41Gee, Zoe, I'm not sure.
00:14:44No, but I am.
00:14:46Come on, everybody, let's count.
00:14:48Oh, OK.
00:14:495, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30.
00:14:53There were 30 hats on Zoe's head and 30 hats on Elmo's head.
00:14:57It is officially a tie.
00:15:00All right, yes.
00:15:02Hey, Elmo, you did good.
00:15:05So did you, Zoe.
00:15:06Oh, thanks.
00:15:07Come on, let's go play something else like dress up.
00:15:11OK, but no hats.
00:15:13No.
00:15:14No hats for sure.
00:15:15No hats for sure.
00:15:15No hats for sure.
00:15:16Yeah.
00:15:17Yeah.
00:15:19Oh, brother, what an adventure that was, huh, Abby?
00:15:22You're telling me, Gordon, I'll never say,
00:15:25Whittle, bittle, diddle, hats, hats, hats again.
00:15:27Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:15:29What an ada?
00:15:30Hey, whoa.
00:15:31Whoa.
00:15:31Whoa.
00:15:32Whoa, whoa.
00:15:33Eyyy!
00:15:34Hey, a, a, a, Abby.
00:15:35Hey!
00:15:36Oh, a- a, Abby!
00:16:37Open up your mouth and mmm, eat spaghetti.
00:16:41Have you ever really tried to eat spaghetti?
00:16:46Have you ever really tried to do a dance?
00:16:51Have you ever really tried to do a dance?
00:16:55This one's easy.
00:16:57Take a chance.
00:16:58Just hear the music and do a dance.
00:17:01Have you ever really tried to do a dance?
00:17:06Have you ever really tried to touch the sky?
00:17:11Have you ever really tried to touch the sky?
00:17:16You can't do that, but it's fun to try.
00:17:19Just reach your way up and touch the sky.
00:17:22Have you ever really tried to touch the sky?
00:17:27Well, have you?
00:17:27Hi, I'm David, and today I'm here to tell you about the word persistent.
00:17:36Persistent means not to give up even when things don't go the way you want them to.
00:17:40Oh, Mr. David.
00:17:42Mr. David, please play soccer with Elmo.
00:17:44Not right now, Elmo.
00:17:45I'm in the middle of something.
00:17:46Oh, okay.
00:17:47Okay, back to persistent.
00:17:50Here's an example.
00:17:51If you want to learn how to dribble a ball like this,
00:17:54you have to keep trying and trying.
00:17:59You have to be persistent.
00:18:00Oh, oh, Mr. David, are you ready for Elmo?
00:18:03Not yet, Elmo.
00:18:04Oh, okay.
00:18:05And if you want to be able to bounce a ball on your head like this,
00:18:10you can't give up.
00:18:13You have to be persistent.
00:18:15So if you really, really want to do something...
00:18:17Oh, oh, Mr. David, please, please, please.
00:18:19Can Elmo and Mr. David play right now?
00:18:21Please, please, please, please, please?
00:18:23It pays to be persistent, like my red furry friend here.
00:18:28Come on, Elmo, let's play.
00:18:30Persistent!
00:18:32Oh, don't worry, Mr. Beckham.
00:18:34Elmo will take it easy on you.
00:18:38The ball is far.
00:18:40It's near.
00:18:42Far.
00:18:44Near.
00:18:45It's far.
00:18:49The ball is near.
00:18:50Far.
00:18:52Near.
00:18:55Near.
00:18:56Far.
00:18:57Very far.
00:19:02Hello there.
00:19:03This cookie monster and today,
00:19:06me going to show you special letter of day.
00:19:08Letter of day today is...
00:19:11What is?
00:19:12Smell to me like letter, uh, U.
00:19:18Hey, it look like letter U.
00:19:20Yeah.
00:19:20Today, letter of day is letter U.
00:19:25Yeah.
00:19:25Oh, it looks so delicious.
00:19:27You think me going to eat this, huh?
00:19:29Well, me want to eat this, but me not going to eat this, because this too important.
00:19:35And me got idea, so it not come in me tummy.
00:19:38This is called self-control.
00:19:40Me got rocket ship over here.
00:19:42See?
00:19:42Rocket ship.
00:19:44Me built at great expense.
00:19:46Yeah.
00:19:47And me all ready to send letter U way up into space, where me definitely know can eat it.
00:19:57Yeah.
00:19:58Oh boy, what me do for letter of day, huh?
00:20:00Okay, here me go.
00:20:01Put it on top of rocket.
00:20:02Okay, cookie.
00:20:08Bye-bye.
00:20:09Safe journey.
00:20:11Okay, everybody.
00:20:13Clear the platform.
00:20:17Farewell with the letter.
00:20:20Bon voyage.
00:20:23Hasta la vista.
00:20:24Me miss you.
00:20:25What this?
00:20:32What?
00:20:33Don't let that you come back to daddy.
00:20:38Oh, cookie.
00:20:40Me miss you too.
00:20:48Me love the space program.
00:20:51Can you tell me which one of these things begins with the letter U and protects you from
00:21:20the rain?
00:21:21Does gorilla begin with the letter U?
00:21:24No.
00:21:24A gorilla is hairy and starts with the letter G.
00:21:30Does an orange begin with the letter U?
00:21:33No.
00:21:34An orange begins with the letter O.
00:21:37And tastes yummy in your tummy.
00:21:40Mmm.
00:21:42Does the ambulance begin with the letter U?
00:21:45An ambulance has signs and goes, wee, wee, wee, wee, wee, wee.
00:21:50And it ults people when they're sick and begins with the letter A.
00:21:55Well then, what does protect you from the rain and begins with the letter U?
00:21:59Umbrella!
00:22:04Murray has a little lamb.
00:22:10Murray has a little lamb who wears a little bow.
00:22:14Go, Murray!
00:22:14Together they'll go everywhere.
00:22:17A needle's not to go.
00:22:18But Murray!
00:22:19He follows her to school each day.
00:22:21They run, they spin, they leap.
00:22:22Go, Murray!
00:22:23Yo, everybody loves to see a monster and his sheep and they all say Murray has a little lamb.
00:22:31Oh boy, I wonder where Ovejita is going to lead us today.
00:22:35Escuela!
00:22:38Escuela, what school are we going to?
00:22:42Adenina.
00:22:43Yes, oh no, no, no, I need some clues first.
00:22:48Come on.
00:22:50Oh, a newspaper box.
00:22:53Are we going to check our horoscopes?
00:22:55No, un cinturón.
00:22:57Un cinturón?
00:22:58What's un cinturón?
00:23:00Un cinturón!
00:23:04Hey, this looks like a belt.
00:23:08Un cinturón.
00:23:10Oh, un cinturón must mean a belt in Spanish.
00:23:15Un cinturón.
00:23:16And it looks like a white belt.
00:23:19Blanco.
00:23:20Is blanco how you say white in Spanish?
00:23:23Un cinturón blanco.
00:23:25Oh, a white belt.
00:23:27Wait a minute, what kind of school do you need a white belt for?
00:23:31Adivina.
00:23:32Yes, oh no, no, no, I need some more clues.
00:23:35Come on.
00:23:42This is no time for a hot dog, ovejita.
00:23:47Un cinturón verde.
00:23:49Wait.
00:23:50Un cinturón.
00:23:51I know what that means.
00:23:53Un cinturón is belt in Spanish.
00:23:57But what's un cinturón verde?
00:23:59Un cinturón verde, por favor.
00:24:03Oh.
00:24:04It's a green belt.
00:24:08Un cinturón verde.
00:24:10Okay, so we have a green belt.
00:24:12Un cinturón verde.
00:24:14And a white belt.
00:24:16Un cinturón blanco.
00:24:17And I still have no idea what kind of school we're going to.
00:24:22A divina.
00:24:24Yes.
00:24:25Aw, can't you just tell me?
00:24:27No.
00:24:29That little lamb sure loves to play guessing games.
00:24:32Let's go.
00:24:35Oh, there you are, ovejita.
00:24:36What's the next clue?
00:24:39Patea.
00:24:41Patea?
00:24:42What's patea?
00:24:44Patea.
00:24:44Did you see that?
00:24:48The statue just kicked.
00:24:50Wait a minute.
00:24:51Does patea mean kick in Spanish?
00:24:55SÃ.
00:24:56Patea.
00:24:57What kind of school has a white belt?
00:25:01Cinturón blanco.
00:25:03And a green belt?
00:25:05Cinturón verde.
00:25:07And kick.
00:25:09Patea.
00:25:10Wait a minute.
00:25:11I think we're going to.
00:25:14Karate school.
00:25:17Escuela de karate.
00:25:20Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:25:23What kind of moves do you do in karate?
00:25:28Well, we do stuff with our hands.
00:25:30Okay, with hands.
00:25:31Open hand.
00:25:31Hey.
00:25:32Fist tight.
00:25:34Hey.
00:25:34We use our elbows.
00:25:36Hey.
00:25:37We use our feet.
00:25:38Hey.
00:25:39Wow, you use a lot of things in karate.
00:25:41All the parts of your body.
00:25:42What is this white outfit you have?
00:25:45This is called a karate gi.
00:25:47A gi?
00:25:48I can't wait to put on a gi.
00:25:50Yeah, you should have one, but you should wear a white belt.
00:25:52A white belt?
00:25:53Yes.
00:25:53Well, wait a minute.
00:25:54I can't get one of those fancy black belts.
00:25:55Well, you can if you train really hard.
00:25:58The more you train, the more belts you advance.
00:26:00And we have your white belt all ready for you.
00:26:03Oh, my goodness.
00:26:03Let me put one.
00:26:04Oh, I can't wait to try on my gi.
00:26:06Thank you very much.
00:26:07It's going to be great.
00:26:07I can't wait to see you in class.
00:26:09I'll see you in the dojo.
00:26:09Yeah.
00:26:11Check out my gi.
00:26:12I'm ready for karate school.
00:26:14I'm so excited.
00:26:15Hey.
00:26:17Hey.
00:26:18Hey.
00:26:18Hey.
00:26:19Hey.
00:26:19Hey.
00:26:20Hey.
00:26:20Hey.
00:26:21Hey.
00:26:21Hey.
00:26:22Hey.
00:26:23Hey.
00:26:23Hey.
00:26:24Hey.
00:26:24Hey.
00:26:25Hey.
00:26:25Hey.
00:26:26Hey.
00:26:26Hey.
00:26:27Hey.
00:26:27Hey.
00:26:28Hey.
00:26:28Hey.
00:26:29Hey.
00:26:29Hey.
00:26:30Hey.
00:26:31Hey, how are you going to do the class today?
00:26:32Uh, we're going to break the boards.
00:26:33We're going to break boards?
00:26:34Yeah.
00:26:35Do you think I'm ready to break a board yet?
00:26:36Sorry.
00:26:37No.
00:26:38Aw.
00:26:39How about now?
00:26:40Am I ready to break a board now?
00:26:41No.
00:26:42How about now?
00:26:43Now am I ready?
00:26:44Oh, sorry.
00:26:45Oh.
00:26:46Hey.
00:26:47Can you show me your kick thumb punches?
00:26:48Yeah.
00:26:49Let me see.
00:26:50Whoa!
00:26:51That's a good tick.
00:26:52In class, we're going to start with a little bit of meditation first.
00:26:53Meditation.
00:26:54What do I do with meditation?
00:26:55Well, we close our eyes.
00:26:56Uh huh.
00:26:57And then we focus and get ready for what we're about to do.
00:26:58And then what's going to happen?
00:26:59And then we stretch a little bit.
00:27:01Stretch a little bit like this?
00:27:02Yeah, like that.
00:27:03OK.
00:27:04And is there any other special things
00:27:06I have to do before I start?
00:27:08Well, you definitely have to know how to say os.
00:27:10Os.
00:27:11That is a sign of respect.
00:27:12Os.
00:27:14Oh, sensei, one more thing.
00:27:15Yeah.
00:27:16Am I ready to break a board yet?
00:27:17Not quite.
00:27:19Punch.
00:27:19Kya.
00:27:20Kya.
00:27:21Kya.
00:27:21Kya.
00:27:22Kya.
00:27:23How do you do a punch?
00:27:27Like that?
00:27:28Yeah.
00:27:28OK, here I go.
00:27:30Whoa!
00:27:31Ah!
00:27:32Am I ready to break a board yet?
00:27:34No.
00:27:35Aw.
00:27:38Can you show me how to kick again?
00:27:42OK, I'm going to try.
00:27:42You ready?
00:27:43Here I go.
00:27:44Hey, kick!
00:27:45Whoa!
00:27:45Oh, can you help me up?
00:27:51Kya!
00:27:52Hey, Sophie, what do you learn here at karate school?
00:27:55I learn fighting.
00:27:57Yeah?
00:27:58And kata.
00:27:59Kata?
00:28:00What's kata?
00:28:01It's a combination when you move a lot.
00:28:04Hey!
00:28:06Here I go.
00:28:07I'm going to break a board.
00:28:08OK.
00:28:09Ah!
00:28:10Oh, didn't do it.
00:28:11I'll get this.
00:28:12Hey!
00:28:13Hit!
00:28:14Hi-yah!
00:28:15I did it!
00:28:16I broke a board!
00:28:18Thanks for showing me how to do it, KG.
00:28:20Here we come.
00:28:21Yah!
00:28:22Yah!
00:28:22I love karate school!
00:28:24Yah!
00:28:26See you next time at school!
00:28:28Escuela!
00:28:29Come on, Ovejita!
00:28:31Hit the bag!
00:28:32Yah!
00:28:33Whoa!
00:28:34Whoa!
00:28:41Ah!
00:28:42Ah!
00:28:42Ah!
00:28:43Ah!
00:28:43Ah!
00:28:44Ah!
00:28:45Ah!
00:28:46Ah!
00:28:47Hello, there. It is I, your furry blue globetrotting monster Grover here.
00:28:53And I have just come all the way from Nicaragua.
00:28:59Which is no hop, skip, and jump from here, let me tell you.
00:29:01Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
00:29:10And I have come all the way carrying these bricks.
00:29:18Very heavy bricks.
00:29:22Why, you may ask?
00:29:24I'm asking myself the same thing right about now.
00:29:27Oh, yes, because I learned how to make bricks in Nicaragua, and I thought you might like to learn how.
00:29:35Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
00:29:43Watch this.
00:29:47This is my friend, Gilberto.
00:29:50He lives in Nicaragua, and today, he is going to his friend Donal's house to learn how to make bricks.
00:29:58Watch out, Piggy. Coming through.
00:30:03Brickmaking is very important to know, because many of the buildings in Nicaragua are made of bricks.
00:30:09They use water, mud, sand, and clay, and they mix it all together with their bare hands, and their bare feet.
00:30:20That looks like fun, doesn't it?
00:30:22That is the biggest mud pie I have ever seen.
00:30:40Donal shows Gilberto how to put the mud into wooden molds.
00:30:45Yeah, looks messy.
00:30:51But Donal makes it nice and neat.
00:30:58In goes the mud, and then, bueno, out come bricks.
00:31:02All right, not exactly bricks yet.
00:31:04More like rectangular-shaped mud.
00:31:05But they will be bricks soon.
00:31:07Once they are dry, they can be picked up.
00:31:12But they are still not bricks yet.
00:31:15Donal shows Gilberto how to build an oven to bake the mud blocks so they will become hard and strong.
00:31:25And when they are baked, they turn a cute shade of red.
00:31:30Ta-da!
00:31:31They are bricks!
00:31:32Look at all of them!
00:31:34Uno.
00:31:34One!
00:31:35Dos.
00:31:37Two!
00:31:39Tres.
00:31:39Three!
00:31:42Cuatro.
00:31:43Four!
00:31:43Cinco.
00:31:44Five!
00:31:45Oh, what a bountiful bunch of bricks!
00:31:47And now that the bricks are finished, they will be taken to a place where people are building a new house.
00:31:54And the bricks will be used to build the walls of the house where the bricks will live happily ever after.
00:32:02And there!
00:32:03Look, I have used my bricks to make my own brick wall.
00:32:08Is it not beautiful?
00:32:10Say hello, brick wall.
00:32:13Oh, go on.
00:32:13You do not have to be shy.
00:32:17Brick wall, you are embarrassing me.
00:32:21Say hello to the nice people, brick wall.
00:32:23You're making me look silly out here.
00:32:25This is like talking to a brick wall.
00:32:32Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:32:33When you were a baby, you were so very sweet.
00:32:38Cooling and a-crying and playing with your feet.
00:32:42But now you are a big kid.
00:32:44And look what you can do now.
00:32:47You can skip down the path with the wind in your hair.
00:32:50You can pedal your bike past the old stone bear.
00:32:54You can feed your pet and make it so merry.
00:32:58You can fix a snack of yogurt and berries.
00:33:02You can draw fantastic birds with colors so bright.
00:33:05You can brush your teeth in the morning and night.
00:33:09You can name the dinosaurs that roamed the earth long ago.
00:33:13You can write your name with letters that you know.
00:33:16You're a big kid now.
00:33:18Think of all that you can do.
00:33:20Each and every day, you're doing something new.
00:33:25Ah, Countess, my little sucker-tot.
00:33:41It is now time for us to reveal the number of the day.
00:33:47Ah, yes.
00:33:49You will count, my schnitzel, until I shout,
00:33:53Stop!
00:33:55Oh, be still, my heart.
00:34:02And that will be the number of the day.
00:34:06Hit it, Mike.
00:34:07Number of the day.
00:34:09Number of the day.
00:34:12Number of the day, of the day, of the day.
00:34:15Hey, hey, hey.
00:34:18Is it one?
00:34:19Is it two?
00:34:20Is it three?
00:34:21Is it four?
00:34:22Is it five?
00:34:23Is it six?
00:34:24Is it seven?
00:34:25Is it one?
00:34:26It will be great if it's eight and divine.
00:34:30If it's nine or ten or even 11.
00:34:35Could it be twelve or maybe thirteen?
00:34:39Or even fourteen.
00:34:41Can begin a begin.
00:34:43Stop!
00:34:44Yes.
00:34:45Fourteen is the number of the day.
00:34:51Ah, ah, ah.
00:34:53Oh, yeah.
00:34:54Hey, hey, hey.
00:34:56Hey, hey.
00:34:58Hey, hey.
00:34:59Hey, hey.
00:35:00Hey, hey.
00:35:02Hey, hey.
00:35:05Fourteen!
00:35:23Fourteen!
00:35:33Fourteen!
00:35:35Fourteen!
00:35:42Fourteen!
00:35:52Fourteen!
00:35:55Fourteen!
00:35:59It's down to action, which action Jackson?
00:36:03Fourteen!
00:36:04Fourteen!
00:36:05Hey, Bernie, think I can make fourteen baskets?
00:36:09I don't know.
00:36:10Here we go!
00:36:14One!
00:36:17Two!
00:36:20Three!
00:36:22Yes!
00:36:23Four!
00:36:24Yes!
00:36:25Four!
00:36:29Five, six, seven, eight!
00:36:33Sweet!
00:36:34Nine!
00:36:36Ten!
00:36:37Ten!
00:36:38Five, six, seven, eight!
00:36:39Nine!
00:36:41Ten!
00:36:42Eleven!
00:36:43Twelve!
00:36:44Thirteen!
00:36:45Fourteen!
00:36:46Fourteen!
00:36:47One!
00:36:48Two!
00:36:49Three!
00:36:50Four!
00:36:51Five!
00:36:52Six!
00:36:53Seven!
00:36:54Eight!
00:36:55Nine!
00:36:56Ten!
00:36:57Eleven!
00:36:58Twelve!
00:36:59Five!
00:37:00Five!
00:37:01Five!
00:37:02Five!
00:37:03Five!
00:37:04Five!
00:37:05And now it's time once again for the show that really, really rocks!
00:37:0830 rocks!
00:37:09Then rock some more!
00:37:1030 rocks!
00:37:14The rocks are late!
00:37:16I need 30 rocks for the rock sketch!
00:37:19Where are they?
00:37:21Lemon!
00:37:22Looking for a Liz Lemon here!
00:37:24Yeah, right over here!
00:37:25Anybody by the name of Lemon?
00:37:26That would be me!
00:37:27Oh, hey!
00:37:28I got a delivery for you!
00:37:29Yes, yes!
00:37:30Do you have the 30 rocks?
00:37:31Do these look like marshmallows?
00:37:32Uh...
00:37:33No!
00:37:34Those are some special rocks, by the way!
00:37:37Come all the way from Rockville Center!
00:37:38Well, that's very interesting!
00:37:39Yeah, well, gotta go!
00:37:40Rock around the clock!
00:37:41See you later!
00:37:42Thank you!
00:37:43Lemon!
00:37:44Oh, uh...
00:37:45Yes, Jack!
00:37:46Did the 30 rocks show up for the rock sketch?
00:37:47Uh...
00:37:48Yes, Jack!
00:37:49Where are they?
00:37:50Well, Jack...
00:37:51Yes, Jack...
00:37:52Where are they?
00:37:53Well, Jack...
00:37:54Yes, Jack...
00:37:55Did the 30 rocks show up for the rock sketch?
00:37:57Uh...
00:37:58Yes, Jack...
00:37:59Where are they?
00:38:00Well, Jack, they're right in front of you!
00:38:02Oh!
00:38:03Ha!
00:38:04I knew that!
00:38:05You think I thought those were marshmallows?
00:38:06No!
00:38:07No!
00:38:08No!
00:38:09No!
00:38:10I'll be in my office!
00:38:11Wait a minute...
00:38:12How do you know there are 30 rocks here?
00:38:15Uh...
00:38:16Well, that's what I ordered!
00:38:17But do you know how many rocks are here?
00:38:20I mean, there could be 50, or a hundred, or...
00:38:22Three!
00:38:23Well, we can find out, Jack!
00:38:25How?
00:38:26We can't ask them!
00:38:28They're rocks!
00:38:29I know!
00:38:30I'll call the boys in accounting!
00:38:32Wait, Jack!
00:38:33We could do it!
00:38:34Lemon, Lemon...
00:38:35We both don't have to make the same call!
00:38:38No!
00:38:39No, Jack!
00:38:40We can count the rocks!
00:38:42I'm the boss, Lemon!
00:38:43I'm the boss, Lemon!
00:38:45You count the rocks!
00:38:48Okay!
00:38:49Jack!
00:38:50Hmm?
00:38:51Hmm...
00:38:52One...
00:38:53Two...
00:38:54Three...
00:38:55Four...
00:38:56Five...
00:38:57Six...
00:38:58Seven...
00:38:59Eight...
00:39:00Nine...
00:39:01Ten...
00:39:02Eleven...
00:39:03Twelve...
00:39:04Thirteen...
00:39:05zehn...
00:39:06Fifteen...
00:39:07Nine...
00:39:08Sixteen...
00:39:09Eighteen...
00:39:10Nineteen...
00:39:11Twenty...
00:39:12Twenty...
00:39:13Twenty-one...
00:39:14Twenty-two...
00:39:15Twenty-three...
00:39:16Twenty-four...
00:39:17Twenty-five...
00:39:18Twenty...
00:39:1959, 30.
00:39:2230 rocks.
00:39:24Good job, Lemon.
00:39:26I'll be in my office.
00:39:29Oh, by the way, did the 2,000 ping pong balls come yet?
00:39:34Not yet, Jack.
00:39:35Well, let me know when they get here.
00:39:40They're here, Jack.
00:39:43Yes, but how do we know there are 2,000?
00:39:47You could count them.
00:39:49Let's go.
00:39:54Is a rock alive?
00:39:56No, it can't grow like your brother.
00:39:58Is a rock alive?
00:40:00No, it can't eat like your mother.
00:40:02Rocks can't eat.
00:40:04And rocks can't grow.
00:40:06And rocks can't breathe.
00:40:08And that is how you know they're not alive.
00:40:12No, no, no.
00:40:13Is a chair alive?
00:40:15No, it can't eat like a turtle.
00:40:17Is a chair alive?
00:40:18It can't read like Cousin Myrtle.
00:40:21Chairs can't eat.
00:40:22And chairs can't grow.
00:40:24And chairs can't breathe.
00:40:26And that is how you know they're not alive.
00:40:30No, no, no.
00:40:32Rocks and chairs.
00:40:34No, no, no.
00:40:35It's pretty plain to see.
00:40:38It's pretty plain to see.
00:40:38Yeah, yeah.
00:40:40They don't eat and breathe and grow.
00:40:43So they're not alive like me.
00:40:46Is a car alive?
00:40:49No, it can't eat like a guppy.
00:40:51Is a car alive?
00:40:52No, it can't breathe like a puppy.
00:40:55Cars can't eat.
00:40:56And cars can't grow.
00:40:58And cars can't breathe.
00:41:00And that is how you know they're not alive.
00:41:04No, no, no.
00:41:06Rocks, chairs, and cars.
00:41:08No jive.
00:41:09Don't eat or breathe or grow.
00:41:12Yeah, yeah.
00:41:13So if someone says, are they alive?
00:41:17Simply tell them no.
00:41:20No.
00:41:20They're not alive.
00:41:22They can't grow like a spruce.
00:41:24They're not alive.
00:41:26They can't breathe like a goose.
00:41:28They're not alive.
00:41:30They can't eat like a dog.
00:41:32They're not alive.
00:41:33Or a chicken or a hawk.
00:41:35They're not alive.
00:41:38No, no, no.
00:41:40We interrupt this program to bring you a special weather bullet.
00:41:44And now we go directly to our weather monster, Rover.
00:41:48Hello there.
00:41:49This is your cute little furry pal, Grover, the weather monster with a weather update.
00:41:56Today, it is going to be sunny outside.
00:41:58Oh, look.
00:41:58Look at the map.
00:41:59See the weather map?
00:42:00Yes.
00:42:01That is just as I thought.
00:42:03A picture of the sun.
00:42:05I think I will put on my cute little sunglasses.
00:42:11Now, you may want to go to the beach today because it is going to be very hot.
00:42:16But do not get too much sun or you will get a fur burn.
00:42:21Hark.
00:42:22What the hay?
00:42:24What is that right here?
00:42:26Thunder and lightning?
00:42:29Um...
00:42:29Did I mention it is going to rain today?
00:42:34Ah, yes.
00:42:35Oh, boy.
00:42:37That is a picture right there of rain.
00:42:40And this here, this wet stuff right here, yeah, that falls out of the sky, that is rain.
00:42:45Now, make sure you carry an umbrella so you do not get your fur wet, okay?
00:42:51Now, then...
00:42:52What?
00:42:55Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
00:42:58Did I say rain?
00:43:00Ha-ha.
00:43:02I meant snow.
00:43:04Ha-ha-ha.
00:43:05You see these white snowflakes?
00:43:07Yeah.
00:43:07That is snow.
00:43:09It is very cold.
00:43:12If you get a lot of snow, you can make snow monsters.
00:43:16Oh, I should have brought my scarf and hat.
00:43:18What the hay?
00:43:24Whew.
00:43:25Phew.
00:43:26Well, now it is getting very hot.
00:43:28I think it is going to be a sunny day today.
00:43:32Let's see.
00:43:33Oh.
00:43:33Yep.
00:43:34What did I tell you?
00:43:38What?
00:43:39Oh, no, I meant rainy.
00:43:41I meant rain.
00:43:42That's it.
00:43:42Ooh.
00:43:43Ooh, I meant rain.
00:43:44Rain, yeah.
00:43:45Ooh.
00:43:48And snowy.
00:43:49Snowy.
00:43:50What?
00:43:50Oh.
00:43:51There you have it, folks.
00:43:53Today's weather will be partly sunny, partly rainy, and partly snowy.
00:44:00Oh.
00:44:01Oh.
00:44:01Oh.
00:44:01Oh.
00:44:02Oh.
00:44:02And partly windy.
00:44:05This is Grover, your weather monster.
00:44:08I'm returning you to your regularly scheduled programming.
00:44:12I must get another line of work.
00:44:14Ah!
00:44:15Ah!
00:44:18When I watch the clouds go by, I start to see all kinds of things.
00:44:22What do you see?
00:44:26Elephants!
00:44:38Bye-bye, elephants!
00:44:39END
00:44:53Elmo loves his goldfish.
00:44:57His crayon, too.
00:44:59Ooh.
00:45:00END
00:45:01That's Elmo's World!
00:45:10Hi, welcome to Elmo's World.
00:45:16Elmo's so happy to see you.
00:45:19And so is Dorothy.
00:45:21Say hello, Dorothy.
00:45:23Guess what Elmo's thinking about today.
00:45:26It's raining.
00:45:30Winding!
00:45:40Now it's sunny!
00:45:45Sunny days sweepin' the clouds away!
00:45:51Whoa!
00:45:53S-s-s-s-s-s-s-now!
00:45:58Did you guess yet?
00:46:00Rain, snow, wind, sun.
00:46:02It's all...
00:46:03...weather for paint!
00:46:08You know, weather!
00:46:11Whoa.
00:46:12Elmo's a little under the weather.
00:46:15Let's get into the weather!
00:46:19Ah!
00:46:21Don't be the outdoors!
00:46:25We'll run away!
00:46:26We'll run away!
00:46:27Come in!
00:46:28What's the other day?
00:46:29Go!
00:46:31Go!
00:46:32Go!
00:46:33Go!
00:46:34Go!
00:46:35Go!
00:46:36Go!
00:46:37Oh, how's the weather in there, Dorothy?
00:46:57Uh-huh.
00:46:58Wet, yeah.
00:47:00Dorothy's been thinking about weather, too.
00:47:03And Dorothy has a question.
00:47:05What?
00:47:06Oh, okay.
00:47:07What do you wear when it rains?
00:47:09Oh, good question, Dorothy.
00:47:11Let's ask Mr. Noodle.
00:47:13Mr. Noodle!
00:47:15Whoa, shows that thunder.
00:47:18Is it going to rain?
00:47:20Oh, go up, Shade.
00:47:21Let's see.
00:47:22Come on, Shade.
00:47:23It's Mr. Noodle.
00:47:26Hi, Mr. Noodle.
00:47:27Hi.
00:47:28Oh, it's thundering.
00:47:30Oh, and now it's starting to rain, Mr. Noodle.
00:47:33Mr. Noodle, what do you wear when it rains?
00:47:36Uh-oh.
00:47:37You need a raincoat, Mr. Noodle.
00:47:40No!
00:47:41That's a swim too, Mr. Noodle.
00:47:43That's for swimming.
00:47:44That's what you wear under the water.
00:47:45Mr. Noodle, get a raincoat.
00:47:46You don't wear that when it's raining.
00:47:47You need a raincoat for the rain.
00:47:48And a rain hat.
00:47:49Try again, Mr. Noodle.
00:47:50Mr. Noodle.
00:47:51That's a winter coat.
00:47:52And a sled.
00:47:53What do you wear under the rain?
00:47:54You don't wear that when it's raining.
00:47:55You need a raincoat for the rain.
00:47:56And a rain hat.
00:47:58Try again, Mr. Noodle.
00:48:03Mr. Noodle.
00:48:04That's a winter coat.
00:48:06And a sled.
00:48:07What do you wear in the rain?
00:48:09To keep dry, Mr. Noodle.
00:48:10What's he going to do with the sled?
00:48:13You don't use a sled in the rain.
00:48:15The sled's are for the snow, not the rain.
00:48:18Mr. Noodle, you forgot your sled.
00:48:20your sled. Yay, you did it. Good job, Mr. Noodle. You wear raincoats and boots. Now open the umbrella. You're still getting wet. Come on, Mr. Noodle. You have to open it, Mr. Noodle. Upside down. Mr. Noodle. Not like that. Hold the handle. Yeah, like that.
00:48:50Yay, Mr. Noodle. What's he doing? Ah, Mr. Noodle's dancing. That Mr. Noodle can dance. Ah, very nice, Mr. Noodle. That Mr. Noodle, he's all wet. What's that? What's that? Say that again, Dorothy? Oh, okay. Dorothy wants to ask someone else.
00:49:20What do you wear when it rains? Hi, Dorothy. This is what I wear in the rain. My rain poncho.
00:49:35Hi, Dorothy. This is what I wear when it rains. My raincoat, my boots, and my umbrella keeps me dry.
00:49:42This is what I wear when it rains, Dorothy. My raincoat, my rain hat, and my boots, so I can keep my feet dry.
00:49:53Then I can jump and pause like this.
00:49:57Thanks, everybody. Oh, and thanks, Dorothy. Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
00:50:02Oh, hello, baby. What do you wear when it rains?
00:50:15Oh, thank you, baby.
00:50:21Uh-oh. It's raining again.
00:50:27Elmo must wear his umbrella hat when it rains.
00:50:31Uh-oh. Oh, no. It stopped raining.
00:50:34Oh, well. So now...
00:50:36Elmo has mail. Elmo has mail.
00:50:38Email. Elmo wants an email, computer.
00:50:41Elmo has mail. Elmo has mail.
00:50:43Wait a minute. Elmo doesn't have to run.
00:50:45Elmo has mail. Elmo has mail.
00:50:47Stop, computer. Stop.
00:50:47Elmo has mail. Elmo has mail.
00:50:49Elmo has mail.
00:50:50Good.
00:50:52Oh, it's Elmo's friend Oscar, who sent Elmo email.
00:50:57Ah, you want to know what grouches like to wear in the rain?
00:51:05Nothing.
00:51:06I like to get wet and soggy.
00:51:08I like everything in my trash can to get wet and soggy.
00:51:11That's why I keep the lid up.
00:51:14Oh, and elephants like the rain, too.
00:51:16They like to splash in the puddles.
00:51:19Oh, this is a beautiful day.
00:51:22Now scram.
00:51:23Wait a minute.
00:51:24I'm sending this email.
00:51:25I'll scram.
00:51:29Thanks for the message, computer.
00:51:32And now...
00:51:35Oh, no, no.
00:51:36No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:51:38Oh, oh, boy.
00:51:40Door.
00:51:41And now Elmo has a question for you.
00:51:46Yeah, you.
00:51:48How many leaves are blowing in the wind?
00:51:50Let's count them and see.
00:51:52One, two...
00:51:55Three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen.
00:52:09Oh, 14 leaves blowing in the wind.
00:52:12Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh-oh.
00:52:18And what umbrella hat?
00:52:18Whoa-oh-oh.
00:52:22Oh, oh, boy.
00:52:23Oh, boy, that really blew Elmo away.
00:52:27Great accounting, everybody.
00:52:28Now, Elmo wants to learn more about other kinds of weather.
00:52:36Oh, boy, like snow.
00:52:39Elmo knows you can get cold in the snow,
00:52:42but Elmo wants to know more about snow, don't you?
00:52:45Let's find out.
00:52:47Oh, boy, sounds like there's a snowstorm in drawer.
00:52:51How's the weather in there?
00:52:58Can you swim in the snow?
00:53:00No.
00:53:01But you can play in the snow.
00:53:05Can you make a birthday cake out of snow?
00:53:08Yes, for a snowman.
00:53:11Happy birthday, snowman.
00:53:13Can you count snow?
00:53:15No.
00:53:16Of course you can.
00:53:18You can count the falling snowflakes.
00:53:20One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:53:23Oh, it's an event of Wonderland of counting.
00:53:26Uh, uh, uh.
00:53:30Thanks, Troy.
00:53:32Elmo's friend Alex knows a lot of different things you can do in the snow,
00:53:36and he told Elmo all about it.
00:53:41I woke up in the morning, and it had snowed.
00:53:45It's great in the winter when it snows.
00:53:48Everything was covered with snow.
00:53:51My mom helped me put on my snowsuit, because it was cold outside.
00:53:57I fastened up my snowboard, and we ran outside.
00:54:01There are so many things you can do in the snow.
00:54:05We made footprints.
00:54:08Aminals make footprints, too.
00:54:11I made a snow angel.
00:54:15The snow was cold.
00:54:17After that, my mom and I made a snowman.
00:54:22I put on his nose.
00:54:25We also had a snow fight.
00:54:29It was fun.
00:54:32Then we went sledding.
00:54:36I put on my helmet.
00:54:39I slid down the hill really fast.
00:54:43I didn't get too far.
00:54:46But I tried again.
00:54:49And again.
00:54:52And again.
00:54:58And again.
00:55:05Sweating is great.
00:55:06Yeah!
00:55:07By the end of the afternoon, I got tired.
00:55:12Then we went home.
00:55:15And Mom made hot chocolate.
00:55:18I love hot chocolate.
00:55:21And I love the snow.
00:55:24Elmo loves the snow, too!
00:55:27Oh, thanks, Alex!
00:55:29Oh, but Elmo still wants to learn more.
00:55:31Don't you?
00:55:32How can we find out more?
00:55:34TV.
00:55:35Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:55:36We can watch the Weather Channel.
00:55:37Oh, turn yourself on, TV.
00:55:38The Weather Channel, blowing into your home.
00:55:39And now, the Weather Lady and the Four Seasons.
00:55:41Hello.
00:55:42I'm the Weather Lady and this is my dog, Sunny Boy.
00:55:43We both love the weather.
00:55:44All kinds.
00:55:45He's not just a fair weather friend.
00:55:46Ha!
00:55:47We love the seasons, too.
00:55:48All four of them.
00:55:49Take summer.
00:55:50The cool, the water on the shore, blowing into your home.
00:55:51The Canary, blowing into your home.
00:55:53And now, the Weather Lady and the Four Seasons.
00:55:56Hello.
00:55:57I'm the Weather Lady and this is my dog, Sunny Boy.
00:56:00We both love the weather...
00:56:02all kinds!
00:56:05He's not just a fair weather friend.
00:56:06Ha!
00:56:08We love the seasons, too.
00:56:10All four of them.
00:56:12Take summer.
00:56:14The weather outside is hot...
00:56:16and sunny!
00:56:18And sometimes it gets too hot in the summer to do anything except swim.
00:56:24They don't call them dog days for nothing.
00:56:30After summer, autumn comes.
00:56:33It gets colder and windier.
00:56:35The leaves turn beautiful colors.
00:56:37And then they fall off the tree.
00:56:40Hey, that's what autumn is sometimes called.
00:56:43Fall.
00:56:45Leaf it to sunny boy.
00:56:46Ha!
00:56:49Then it gets even colder and winter sets in.
00:56:52Sometimes it snows.
00:56:55Doesn't it, sunny boy?
00:56:59Then it starts to get warmer and the snow melts.
00:57:02And it's spring.
00:57:04Not too hot, not too cold.
00:57:07Just a little wet.
00:57:09It rains so flowers and plants can grow.
00:57:13Sometimes it rains so hard even the weather lady has to go inside.
00:57:16Boop, boop.
00:57:17Yes, you too, sunny boy.
00:57:18I love the weather.
00:57:25Whether it's summer or fall, winter or spring, and so does sunny boy.
00:57:32That's right there.
00:57:33Coming up on the Weather Channel, A Snowman for All Seasons.
00:57:37Catch it before it melts.
00:57:39Oh, oh, oh, thanks, TV.
00:57:42But Elmo wants to learn even more about weather, don't you?
00:57:46How can we find out even more?
00:57:49Who could that be?
00:57:52Whoa, whoa!
00:57:56Wanna talk to a tornado?
00:57:59Whoa, whoa, whoa, Annie Ann, Annie Ann!
00:58:02I'm a storm with lots of strong wind.
00:58:07Elmo can see that.
00:58:09Whoa.
00:58:11But the tornado's too windy.
00:58:14So tornado has to go.
00:58:16Go, go, go.
00:58:18Whoa.
00:58:20Go, go.
00:58:21Go, go, go.
00:58:22Go, tornado.
00:58:23Go, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:58:32You can't play outside when I'm around.
00:58:41What? Tornadoes? Not kidding.
00:58:43But most of the time, you can have a little fun in the weather.
00:58:47Really?
00:58:49Sure. You can even play sports.
00:58:52What sports?
00:58:53Depends on the weather.
00:58:56If it's a nice windy day, it's great to go wind surfing.
00:59:02Oh, look! Dorothy's a madly camel wind surfing.
00:59:15When there's snow, it's great to go skiing.
00:59:26Thanks, Tornado.
00:59:28You're welcome. Let's twist again sometime.
00:59:32Okay, bye-bye.
00:59:40Elmo loves weather.
00:59:41Oh, and so does Dorothy.
00:59:43That's why Dorothy wants us to sing the weather song.
00:59:47Here we go.
00:59:48Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do
01:00:18I know, I know, it's time for your bed
01:00:48time story, Slimy. Now, let's see. The Adventures of Trash Gordon, chapter 538.
01:00:57When we last left our hero, Trash Gordon, he was stuck on the planet conga line, where
01:01:04native conga liners would not let him stop dancing.
01:01:09As much fun as it was, Trash knew that if he didn't get away soon,
01:01:18he would be conga-ing forever. Suddenly, he had an idea. He saw the planet conga line
01:01:25radio, and as they danced by, he switched the station, and the conga line stopped.
01:01:31Hey! Who caught the conga?
01:01:35I don't know, but dig that crazy beat!
01:01:39Then they started dancing a dance they'd never danced before, allowing Trash to escape.
01:01:44Once more, Trash had danced his way out of trouble. Then, our hero said he really pleased...
01:01:51Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letter K, and by the number 19!
01:01:56Yay! Read more! Read more!
01:02:06Uh-uh, uh-uh, little fella. That's enough excitement for one day. Now, off to sleep. We'll have another chapter tomorrow.
01:02:14Night-night.
01:02:17Rotten dreams.
01:02:18Hey! You didn't see me, Tucker, man.
01:02:28Now, uh, scram, huh?
01:02:30Yeah.
01:02:30Look, we're from the net.
01:02:43But now, you have a hero, too.
01:02:46Whoa!
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