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00:00And now, if balls didn't bounce, roll them.
00:04If balls didn't bounce,
00:07if balls didn't bounce, basketball would be boring and impossible.
00:14Tennis would be terrible.
00:17People would get tense and testy.
00:20Little children wouldn't be able to bounce a ball at all.
00:25Handball would be horrible.
00:29And that is what would happen if balls didn't bounce.
00:33Bouncing is good.
00:36Sometimes it's too good.
00:39The end.
00:40Now for a really big shoe.
00:43The story of shoes.
00:45The shoe.
00:46Before there were shoes, people walked around in bare feet.
00:50When it was snowy, they walked in the snow and their feet were cold.
00:54And when it rained, they walked in the rain and their feet were wet and dirty because there was mud.
01:01And if they stepped on something sharp or hot, it hurt.
01:05Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!
01:07One day, I believe it was a Monday at 10 a.m.,
01:11they decided to cover their feet with something.
01:14First, they tried bananas.
01:17But that was no good because they slipped on the peels.
01:23Then they tried using bushes.
01:26Ouch!
01:27But that hurt.
01:28And then they tried shoes.
01:31Some tried shoes like this.
01:33And their feet were warm and protected.
01:36Others tried shoes like this.
01:38And their feet didn't hurt anymore.
01:41And they liked them so much, they made all kinds of shoes.
01:47Now people wear shoes and walk around in them so much, their feet hurt.
01:54So they take their shoes off.
01:57The end.
01:59Coming up, Channel Presents, Why People Wear Hats.
02:03Why People Wear Hats.
02:05People wear hats for many important reasons.
02:09To keep warm.
02:12To keep it dry.
02:15Good thing I'm wearing my hat.
02:20To protect your head from acorn-throwing squirrels.
02:33People also wear hats because they like them.
02:36Some people like them so much, they wear all their hats at the same time.
02:50Hats off to hats!
02:53Coming up on...
02:54Everybody ready to learn a new dance?
02:56Well, step right up, because today's new dance is the hokey pokey.
03:01Okay now, dance fans, watch me and do what I do.
03:04And before you can say okie dokie, you'll be doing the hokey pokey.
03:09You put your foot in, you put your foot out.
03:13You put your foot in, and you shake it all about.
03:18You do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around.
03:22That's what it's all about.
03:26That's what it's all about.
03:26That's what it's all about.
03:26You're getting it, dance fans.
03:28Come on now, everybody!
03:29You put your hand in, you put your hand out.
03:34You put your hand in, and you shake it all about.
03:38You do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around.
03:42That's what it's all about.
03:48You put your whole self in, and you shake it all about.
04:15You do the hokey pokey and you do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around.
04:19That's what it's all about.
04:23That's it, dance fans.
04:25Now you know how to do the hokey pokey.
04:28Stay tuned for Let's Flemish Now it's time for Famous Jackets in Nursery Rhymes.
04:34First, Jacket be nimble Jacket be nimble Jacket be quick Jacket jump over the candlestick
04:43Next, Jacket and Jill Jacket and Jill went up a hill to fetch a pail of water Jacket fell down
04:53and broke his crown.
04:56And Jill came tumbling after Whoa!
05:03Phew!
05:04And finally, Little Jacket Horner Little Jacket Horner sat in the corner, eating his Christmas
05:11pie.
05:13He snuck in his thumb, pulled out a plum, and said, What a good jacket am I!
05:19Ha ha!
05:20The End
05:22Stay tuned for Let us begin today's main course.
05:25The girl who loved to eat and try new foods.
05:29Once upon a time, there was a girl who loved to eat and try new foods.
05:34I love to eat.
05:36And she traveled all over the world to try new and unusual foods.
05:41Hi, what's for dinner?
05:43She went to Italy and tried linguine with calamari.
05:47You gonna finish that, Marcello?
05:49She went to India and she tried spicy vegetable curry.
05:54Some like it hot.
05:55Mmm!
05:56She went to Japan and she tried udon with chopsticks.
06:02I love noodles.
06:04I love noodles.
06:04The girl thought she had tried every food on earth.
06:08But then, she heard that the Jabowski family of Brooklyn, New York apartment 4C ate something
06:14truly extraordinary.
06:17Smooshed peanuts on bread.
06:19Huh?
06:20Also known as peanut butter sandwiches.
06:23Wow!
06:24I never ate that before.
06:26So they gave her a peanut butter sandwich to try.
06:29Hey, it's different, but I like it.
06:31I really like it.
06:33Then they gave her a glass of milk to go with it.
06:37Milk?
06:38Weird.
06:40But refreshing.
06:42And so the girl who loved to eat and try new foods continued circling the globe and
06:48ate happily ever after.
06:50The end.
06:51The girl who loved books.
06:54The girl who loved books.
06:56Once upon a time, there was a girl who loved books.
07:00I love books.
07:02She loved books so much, she read books in the morning while she brushed her teeth.
07:08I love books.
07:10I love books.
07:11She loved books so much, she read while walking.
07:16I love books.
07:18She loved books so much, she wore a book for a hat.
07:22And book buttons on her coat.
07:24And books on her feet.
07:25And she even carried a pocket book, in which she kept a book.
07:31I love books.
07:33She lived in a house made of books.
07:36And at night, she slept in a bed made of books.
07:39And I bet you know what she dreamed about.
07:42Rabbits.
07:44Well, I love rabbits, too.
07:47The end.
07:49Phew.
07:50A book.
07:51I love books.
07:54The girl who loved books.
07:57Once upon a time, there was a girl who loved books.
08:00Once upon a time, millions of years ago, there wasn't any music.
08:07As a matter of fact, there wasn't any talking, either.
08:12The only sounds were sounds like the sound of a stream rushing by.
08:17Or the wind whistling through the trees.
08:22Or the sound of thunder in the sky.
08:27And of course, there was grunting.
08:30Plenty of grunting.
08:34But there was no music.
08:37But then one day, out for a walk, a cave person came upon a hollow stick.
08:44The cave person blew into the hollow stick.
08:48And the cave person liked the sound it made.
08:52So the cave person took the hollow stick back home to his cave and practiced blowing.
09:00Then he blew it for the family.
09:02And the family liked the sounds, too.
09:08So they called to the neighbors and they grunted with delight.
09:16Soon, the stick player was joined by a hollow log player.
09:20And the lead grunter.
09:22Together, they were the very first band playing the very first music.
09:28So from then on, every Tuesday night, everyone would gather round and listen.
09:34The end.
09:35Stay tuned for...
09:36Welcome to Why Water?
09:38The show that answers the question, Why Water?
09:41Ha! I'll tell you why.
09:44Whales need water.
09:47Plants need water to live and grow.
09:49That's why, too. Ha!
09:52And so do people.
09:54Water! Water!
09:56Water!
10:02Hey! Who wants water?
10:12That's why water.
10:14Garbleros need water.
10:19That's why.
10:22Even water needs water.
10:24So the next time someone asks you why water, you tell them.
10:28That's why.
10:31After all this talking, I need water.
10:36The end!
10:38Coming up, it's time for our future presentation.
10:42Getting there is all the fun.
10:44Uh, some traveling music, please.
10:48Getting there is all the fun.
10:51One day, little Maggie McGillicuddy left her home at the corner of Peach and Vine.
10:58She walked to the bus stop.
11:03She got on a bus and took the bus to the train.
11:07Oh, boy!
11:15She took the train...
11:19to the plane.
11:22Ha! Ha!
11:35The plane...
11:37to the boat.
11:39This is great.
11:51The boat...
11:53to the cattle.
11:55Is this fun or what?
11:59She rode the camel to the hot air balloon.
12:03Wowie kazowie.
12:06And the hot air balloon to her home at the corner of Peach and Vine.
12:13Whoopee.
12:18The end.
12:20Yay.
12:20Coming in.
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