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00:00The following program is being broadcast in true stereo sound on Channel 10 WMVS, Milwaukee.
00:13Funding for Barney and Friends has been made possible in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Financial Support by viewers like you.
00:31Barney is a dinosaur from our imagination, and when he's tall he's what we call a dinosaur sensation.
00:44Barney's friends are big and small, they come from lots of places. After school they need to play and sing with happy faces.
00:52Barney shows us lots of things like how to play pretend, ABCs and 1, 2, 3s and how to be a friend.
01:01Barney comes to play with us whenever we may need him. Barney can be your friend too if you just may believe him.
01:14I guess we did good in school.
01:16Hey guys!
01:17Hi Michael!
01:19Hold on.
01:22Do you hear what I hear?
01:24It sounds like somebody eating something.
01:27But there's no one here.
01:32Well let's look around for it and see if we can see if there's anything in here.
01:36Put our stuff right here.
01:38Let's look around.
01:40Is it, it might be zippity, look.
01:42See if it, is it not, no it's not zippity.
01:44What does it mean?
01:45Help!
01:46Help!
01:47Help!
01:48Oh dear.
01:49Can you children help me?
01:51Kathy!
01:52Min!
01:53Sean!
01:54Michael!
01:55Over here!
01:57Did you hear that?
01:58Someone needs help.
02:00But who?
02:02Hi there!
02:03Barney!
02:05Hi everybody!
02:06Oh I'm so glad to see you all.
02:09But did I hear you say somebody needs help?
02:12Help!
02:13Oh Barney!
02:15Down here!
02:16Help!
02:17What's that?
02:18That's why we need you Barney.
02:20Someone wants our help.
02:22But there's no one here.
02:23Where do you hear?
02:24Hmm.
02:26Could it be over here?
02:29Help!
02:30Help!
02:31I think the sound seems to be coming from just about here.
02:38Help!
02:39Help!
02:41Well that's more like it.
02:45Oh hello there Barney.
02:48Hi kids.
02:49I thought you'd never look down here.
02:51Why it's just my very good friend Mother Goose.
02:55Mother Goose?
02:56That's right.
02:57And I need your help.
02:59Do you hear that chomp chomping sound inside my book?
03:02Sure do.
03:04Well I'm afraid that there may be a bookworm nibbling at my pages.
03:08A bookworm?
03:10Isn't that just someone who likes to read books?
03:13Most of the time.
03:15But there's another kind of bookworm that eats books.
03:18Oh no!
03:19Oh!
03:20Oh yes!
03:22Barney, would you be a dear and check inside my book?
03:26Of course I will Mother Goose.
03:28My pleasure.
03:30And just let me open it up here and see what's inside.
03:33Oh dear.
03:36There was a bookworm inside.
03:39And it chewed up all of the pages.
03:41Oh there goes Humpty Dumpty and Little Boy Blue and Jack and Jill.
03:48Now don't be sad.
03:51We can make things all better.
03:53But it will take a lot of imagination.
03:56Barney, will you put my book down on the table?
03:58Sure I will.
04:00Let's see.
04:02There you go.
04:04Now, I want everyone to use their imagination.
04:08That's our favorite game!
04:10It sure is!
04:11Mother Goose, Mother Goose, your voice we can hear.
04:17But we'd like it even better if you kindly appear.
04:21We've heard your many rhymes from our mom and dad.
04:24If you could come and see us, it would make us glad.
04:27Mother Goose, Mother Goose, we've heard your many rhymes from our mom and dad.
04:36Mother Goose, Mother Goose, if you could come and see us, it would make us glad.
04:45Mother Goose, Mother Goose, your voice we can hear.
04:49But we'd like it even better if you kindly appear.
04:53We've heard your many rhymes from our mom and dad.
04:55If you could come and see us, it would make us glad.
05:00Mother Goose, Mother Goose, we've heard your many rhymes from our mom and dad.
05:07Mother Goose, Mother Goose, if you could come and see us, it would make us glad.
05:13Oh my, oh hi there Mother Goose!
05:14Hello, Barney!
05:15So good to see you again!
05:16Oh!
05:17Thank you for using your imaginations!
05:18Believe me, Shawn, that's the best thing to use when things go wrong!
05:22Oh, hi there, Mother Goose.
05:26Hello, Barney.
05:28So good to see you again.
05:32Thank you for using your imaginations.
05:35Believe me, Sean, that's the best thing to use when things go wrong.
05:40How did you know my name?
05:41Why, I know all of you.
05:44Sean, Michael, Min.
05:48Why, thank you, Min.
05:50And Kathy and Teddy.
05:52I know every girl and boy who has ever looked inside my book of rhymes.
05:57Why, I knew your parents when they were little.
05:59And your grandparents when they were little.
06:02Well.
06:04Oh, I have loved girls and boys for a long, long time.
06:12Oh, I'm Mother Goose and I'm here to say that I love to talk in rhyme.
06:18I've been around for many, many years.
06:21For a very, very, very long time.
06:24I've been around for many, many years.
06:27For a very, very, very long time.
06:29Now, what is a rhyme, you ask?
06:39What is a rhyme, you say?
06:41Rhyming words will sound the same, like fiddle and diddle.
06:46Name and game, like farmer in the dill, pussy in the well.
06:51I like to talk in rhyme.
06:53Oh, I'm Mother Goose and I'm here to say that I love to talk in rhyme.
06:59I've been around for many, many years.
07:02For a very, very, very long time.
07:05I've been around for many, many years.
07:08For a very, very, very long time.
07:10Now, some of my rhymes are funny.
07:20And some are for sleepy time.
07:23And others talk about animals, like the sheep in Little Bo Peep.
07:29Like sugar and spice in Three Blind Mice.
07:32I like to talk in rhyme.
07:34Oh, I'm Mother Goose and I'm here to say that I love to talk in rhyme.
07:41I've been around for many, many years.
07:44For a very, very, very long time.
07:47I've been around for many, many years.
07:51For a very, very, very long time.
08:00Oh, that was good.
08:02Oh, things are always fun when you're around, Mother Goose.
08:06Oh, thank you, dear.
08:08You're lots of fun, too.
08:09Oh, shucks.
08:10Have you been friends with Barney for a long time?
08:13Oh, goodness, yes.
08:17Oh, my, my, what a mess.
08:20That bookworm has chewed up all my nursery rhymes.
08:25Why don't you just write them all down again?
08:28Yes.
08:29I can make my book as good as new.
08:31Sure.
08:33But, oh, dear.
08:35It's been such a long time.
08:37I don't think I can remember all the Mother Goose rhymes I had in here.
08:41Oh.
08:44I know.
08:46We can help you remember the nursery rhymes.
08:49Right, everybody?
08:50Oh, we sure can.
08:52Could you?
08:52Could you?
08:53Oh, this is wonderful.
08:55Here's some nice, clean paper to write on.
08:56Thank you, Michael.
08:57And to write with, here's a marker.
08:59Oh, hey, thank you, dear.
09:01But I always write with this.
09:02Oh.
09:03Is that all you need?
09:05That's all I need.
09:07Now, where to begin?
09:10Gee, where do we begin?
09:13That's kind of a puzzle.
09:14That's it.
09:17We'll start out with our Mother Goose puzzles.
09:19Come on.
09:20All to the puzzles.
09:21Yeah.
09:21All right.
09:23Hey, diddle diddle.
09:25The cat and the fiddle.
09:27The cow jumped over the moon.
09:30The little dog laughed to see such a sport.
09:33And the dish ran away with a spoon.
09:36Ran away with a spoon.
09:39Got it.
09:42Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater, had a wife and couldn't keep her.
09:48He put her in a pumpkin shell.
09:50And there he kept her very well.
09:55Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
09:58Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
10:00All the king's horses and all the king's men
10:03couldn't put Humpty together again.
10:05Oh, maybe the king's horses and the king's men
10:09couldn't put him back together again.
10:11But you did, Michael.
10:13You certainly did.
10:15And, you know, I was very surprised
10:17that the king let his horses try to put Humpty Dumpty together again.
10:21But that king was full of surprises.
10:25And he just loved to have a good time.
10:28Which king do you mean?
10:30Why?
10:31Old King Cole, of course.
10:34Oh, wow!
10:35Oh, look at you!
10:38Old King Cole was a merry old soul
10:40And a merry old soul was he
10:42He called for his pipe
10:43And he called for his ball
10:44And he called for his fiddlers three
10:46Dance with the fiddlers
10:48Dance with the fiddlers
10:49Dance with the fiddlers three
10:51Dance with the fiddlers
10:52Dance with the fiddlers
10:54Dance with the fiddlers three
10:55Old King Cole was a merry old soul and a merry old soul was he
11:04He calls for his queen and he calls for his court and he calls for his trumpeters three
11:09Dance with the trumpeters, dance with the trumpeters, dance with the trumpeters three
11:13Dance with the trumpeters, dance with the trumpeters, dance with the trumpeters, three
11:18Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom
11:22Old King Cole was a merry old soul, and a merry old soul was he
11:26He called for his lady, and he called for his horse, and he called for his drummers, three
11:31Dance with the drummers, dance with the drummers, dance with the drummers, three
11:35Dance with the drummers, dance with the drummers, dance with the drummers, three
11:40Dance with the fiddlers. Dance with the trumpeters. Dance with the drummers. Dance and dance and dance until you all fall down with me.
11:53Bravo, bravo. You were all just grand. Now, let me finish writing it all down.
12:00Oh, this is such a special occasion.
12:03Now, I think the next few rhymes in my book were all about things to eat.
12:09That's right. There are lots of rhymes like that.
12:13Let's have a make-believe tea party to help us remember.
12:16Hey, that's a super-dee-duper idea.
12:22Mother Goose, would you care to be my guest?
12:26Thank you, sir. I'd be delighted.
12:28Polly, put the kettle on. Polly, put the kettle on. Polly, put the kettle on. We'll all drink tea.
12:45And what a lovely tea.
12:47Little Jack Corner sat in the corner eating his Christmas pie.
13:02He put in his stump
13:04And pulled out a club
13:06And said, what a good boy am I.
13:09Oh, he is a good boy.
13:16Oh, boy, muffins.
13:20Oh, do you know the Muffin Man?
13:22The Muffin Man?
13:23The Muffin Man?
13:24Oh, do you know the Muffin Man
13:27Who lives on Drury Lane?
13:29Gee, I guess that's me.
13:31Oh, yes, we know the Muffin Man
13:36The Muffin Man, the Muffin Man
13:38Oh, yes, we know the Muffin Man
13:40Who lives on Drury Lane
13:42Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man
13:55Bake me a cake as fast as you can
13:58Roll it and pat it
14:00And mark it with a B
14:01And put it in the oven for Barney and me
14:04Oh, for me?
14:12Peas porridge hot
14:14Peas porridge cold
14:15Peas porridge in the pot
14:17Nine days old
14:18Some like it hot
14:19Some like it cold
14:21Some like it in the pot
14:23Nine days old
14:24Nine days old, yummy!
14:31Polly put the kettle on
14:36Polly put the kettle on
14:38Polly put the kettle on
14:40We all drank tea
14:42Suki take it off again
14:48Suki take it off again
14:50Suki take it off again
14:52They've all gone away
14:54They've all gone away
15:10There!
15:11That's one, two, three, four, five more rhymes we've remembered
15:18And I've just thought of another rhyme
15:21A very special kind that's lots of fun
15:24What is it, Barney?
15:26It's called a tongue twister
15:28That's a kind of rhyme that's hard to say out loud without making a funny mistake
15:33Like, um, Peter Piper
15:35Oh, that's a good one
15:36Here's that good one
15:37You say it and I'll write it, okay?
15:39Okay
15:40Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
15:43A peck of pickled peppers, Peter Piper picked
15:46If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
15:49Then where's the piter peeper pickle
15:51Oh, no!
15:53Oh, goodness
15:54I don't think I caught that last part, Barney
15:56Maybe someone else can tell me
15:59Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
16:02A peck of pickled peppers, Peter Piper picked
16:05If Peter Piper picked a pickle
16:07Oh, let me try it again.
16:12Peter Piper Pecker Pickle Peeker.
16:14Oh, no, I won again.
16:15Oh, dear.
16:17This looks like a job for Mother Goose.
16:23Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
16:25A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.
16:28If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
16:30where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
16:33Howdy.
16:34There he is.
16:35Oh, boy.
16:37Three little kittens, they lost their mittens,
16:47and they began to cry.
16:49Oh, Mother, dear, see here, see here,
16:52our mittens we have lost.
16:54What lost your mittens, you naughty kittens?
16:57Then you shall have no pie.
17:00Meow, meow, meow, meow, no, we shall have no pie.
17:05Oh.
17:05Oh.
17:07Three little kittens, they found their mittens,
17:11and they began to cry.
17:13Oh, Mother, dear, see here, see here,
17:16our mittens we have found.
17:18What found your mittens, you funny kittens?
17:21Then you shall have some pie.
17:24Purr, purr, purr, purr.
17:25Purr, purr, oh, let us have some pie.
17:30Oh, boy.
17:31The three little kittens put on their mittens and soon ate up their pie.
17:37Oh, mother dear, see here, see here, our mittens we have soiled.
17:42What soiled your mittens, you naughty kittens?
17:45Then they began to sigh.
17:48Meow, meow, meow, meow.
17:50Then they began to sigh.
17:55The three little kittens, they washed their mittens and hung them out to dry.
18:01Oh, mother dear, see here, see here, our mittens we have washed.
18:06What washed your mittens, your good little kittens?
18:09Now you can go and play.
18:12Meow, meow, meow, meow.
18:14Now we can go and play.
18:18Goody.
18:22That rhyme was just perfect.
18:25It sure was.
18:28Here, Mother Goose, you can write it down.
18:30Oh, thank you, Michael.
18:32Just pull this chair out and sit down and we'll just get the book ready.
18:37And we'll just write away.
18:40Yes?
18:41I was just thinking, you look a lot like Nana.
18:44She's my grandmother.
18:45Do you know what?
18:50When your Nana was a little girl, a long time ago, she looked a lot like you.
18:57Oh.
18:59Mother Goose, we're ready for more nursery rhymes.
19:02Why, sure am.
19:03Hey, here's another rhyme we can do.
19:07Rub-a-dub-dub.
19:08Three men in a tub.
19:09And who do you think they be?
19:12The butcher?
19:13The baker?
19:15The candlestick maker?
19:17Send them out.
19:18Maves, all three.
19:20Maves, all three.
19:22Oh, that's a great one, Sean.
19:26Jack, be nimble.
19:27Jack, be quick.
19:28Jack, jump over the candlestick.
19:31Good job.
19:33All right, now it is my turn to choose a rhyme.
19:36Oh, boy.
19:36Let's see if any of you can guess this just by watching my hands.
19:40Okay.
19:40Okay?
19:41Okay.
19:41I can't guess the rhyme.
19:50Let me give you a hint.
19:52Okay, here we go.
19:54One, two, buckle my shoe.
19:57Three, four, shut the door.
20:01Five, six, pick up sticks.
20:03Seven, eight, lay them straight.
20:07Nine, ten, a big fat head.
20:09Can we try?
20:13I don't know why not.
20:14Let's all do it together.
20:15Ready?
20:16Okay, here we go.
20:18One, two, buckle my shoe.
20:21Three, four, shut the door.
20:24Five, six, pick up sticks.
20:28Seven, eight, lay them straight.
20:31Nine, ten, a big fat head.
20:35Oh, that was just wonderful.
20:39Jack and Jill ran up the hill to fetch a pail of water.
20:54Jack fell down and broke his crown.
20:58And Jill came tumbling after.
21:00Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet, eating her curds and whey.
21:12Along came a spider and sat down beside her and frightened Miss Muffet away.
21:28Little boy blue, come blow your horn.
21:37The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn.
21:42Where is the boy who looks after the sheep?
21:45He's under the haystack, fast asleep.
21:48Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?
22:10With silver bells and cockle shells.
22:17And pretty maids all in a row.
22:19I have never heard my rhymes done any better.
22:26Oh, shucks.
22:26Here's some flowers for you, Mother Goose.
22:29Why, thank you, Kathy.
22:31Mother Goose, do you have a favorite nursery rhyme?
22:34Oh, my.
22:36I have so many favorites.
22:37But these flowers remind me of a rhyme and a game that I haven't thought of in a long time.
22:44Let's do it.
22:45Oh, please.
22:45Oh, right, we will.
22:51Here we go round the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush.
22:56Here we go round the mulberry bush, so early in the morning.
23:01Okay, here comes the cleanup part.
23:02Everybody sing.
23:03This is the way we wash our clothes, wash our clothes, wash our clothes.
23:10This is the way we wash our clothes so early in the morning.
23:19This is the way we dry our clothes, dry our clothes, dry our clothes.
23:24This is the way we dry our clothes so early in the morning.
23:30Oh, oh, I'm a little dizzy.
23:33This is the way we iron our clothes, iron our clothes, iron our clothes. This is the way we iron our clothes so early in the morning.
23:45This is the way we fold our clothes, fold our clothes, fold our clothes. This is the way we fold our clothes so early in the morning.
23:55Oh, yep. Everyone looks neat and pretty now. Your clothes look just fine.
24:05And my book looks just fine again, too. It's full of Mother Goose rhymes, thanks to all of you.
24:10Oh, you're welcome. That means it's really time for me to go back to my book.
24:16Oh, please, Thay.
24:17Oh, and I know. There are so many places I need to be getting to.
24:20Oh, wherever there are children reading my rhymes or hearing my rhymes read to them, that's where I have to be.
24:28That's okay, Mother Goose. We understand.
24:31But you will be able to visit with us again, won't you, Mother Goose?
24:35Oh, my, yes. You children can look me up any time. I'm in the book.
24:40Oh, it's the book.
24:41Bye-bye.
24:42Bye.
24:43See you.
24:44Bye-bye.
24:45So long. Thanks for coming.
24:47Oh, oh.
24:48Look.
24:49Wow.
24:49We've shared my special rhymes. It's true.
24:53Now, sing me a song that's special to you.
24:56Oh, that's easy.
24:57I know a song that's special because it's about all of my special friends.
25:02And we all know that one.
25:04Oh, we sure do.
25:08Oh.
25:11I love you.
25:14You love me.
25:16We're a happy family.
25:21With a great big hug and a kiss from me to you.
25:26Won't you say you love me too?
25:31Won't you say you love me too?
26:01And I love you too?
26:08See you next time.
26:08Bye.
26:09Ho, ho, ho, ho.
26:11Ho, ho, ho, ho.
26:11Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
26:19Hello again to all my friends.
26:36I'm glad you came to play.
26:38Our fun and learning never ends.
26:41Here's what we did today.
26:43We sure had a good time with Mother Goose's book of nursery rhymes.
26:47In that one book, there were so many fun things to do.
26:52And so many fun people to visit with.
26:55Old King Cole.
26:56The Three Little Kittens.
26:59And Little Miss Muffet.
27:03Inside that one book, we found stories, games, songs, and lots more.
27:08And all it took was our imagination to bring it all to life.
27:12And you can bring books to life in your imagination too.
27:16Whether you read the words, or have someone read to you.
27:20Or even if you just look at the pictures.
27:22Books are a lot of fun.
27:24Today, take one of your favorite books and look through the pages.
27:28Then make believe what it would be like if your book came to life.
27:33I just love to use my imagination like that.
27:36And you know what?
27:37I love you.
27:38I love you.
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