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00:00A big happy birthday to Rosebud Johnson and Tanya Shenley.
00:05Happy birthday, everyone.
00:31Tree.
00:35Cake.
00:38Train.
00:43Cat.
00:46Tree.
00:49Look out, Daddy and Tanya.
00:53This is Wisconsin.
00:59We are Wisconsin, Tanya and Tanya.
01:09Today on Jakers, Molly pleads with Mammy to let her take care of a farm animal, like I do.
01:16Mammy finally agrees to let her take care of a little lamb.
01:23But will Molly do a good job of caring for the old thing?
01:26Or, does she still have a bit to learn about teaching a baby lamb the right way to behave?
01:33Find out on today's episode of Jakers, The Adventures of Piggly Wings.
01:39Jakers is the tales of our pal Piggly.
01:42Ireland is the world he loves so well.
01:44He wriggles out of spots and are downright sickly.
01:47How he does that, only he can tell.
01:49Piggly, Bernie, Molly and Dan and never miss a chance to have too much fun.
01:55Intara or Ralu, lots of excitement for everyone.
01:59Curiosity's in a hurry, leaving no time to stop and think.
02:03The line between wild and crazy gets blurry.
02:05Jakers!
02:06The Adventures of Piggly Wings.
02:08Something in the way, his eyes start blazing.
02:10Tells us he's on to a brand new plan.
02:12His lips curl up, it's downright amazing.
02:15Looking for a mischief? Well, he's your man.
02:17Piggly, Bernie, Molly and Dan and never miss a chance to have too much fun.
02:23Intara or Ralu, lots of excitement for everyone.
02:27Jakers!
02:27They go to bed just to wake up early, to get in trouble or on the brink.
02:31The line between wild and crazy gets blurry.
02:34Jakers!
02:34The Adventures of Piggly Wings.
02:36The Adventures of Piggly Wings.
02:45I can't believe Mom, she's so unfair.
02:50Helga's mom lets her eat all the candied apples she wants.
02:54But there's a rule in our family that I can only have one.
02:58You know, Meg, most rules are there for our own good.
03:02As well as for the good of others.
03:04That's what Mom said.
03:06But candied apples are so good, I could eat a million of them.
03:11Ah, Meggie, sometimes following the rules can seem more difficult than squeezing a polar bear down a rabbit.
03:19Huh?
03:20And that was a lesson that my dear sister Molly had to learn the hard way.
03:23Let's see now.
03:25It all started when Molly and my mother went out to pick some blackberries.
03:30They were just returning home with several baskets.
03:33My mother was going to make some special treats with those blackberries for Molly and myself to take to school
03:40the next day.
03:41What grade was Molly in, Grandpa?
03:43Well, she wasn't in school yet, mind you.
03:46But she was going to start the following year.
03:49So she was coming with me for one day.
03:51Well, just to see what it was all about.
03:58Jakers, don't be following me so close, Finnegan.
04:05Oh, no you don't.
04:06You've had your dinner.
04:08Too many oats will give you a bad stomach.
04:11Oh, please give him some more, Penny.
04:13He loves it.
04:15And I love Mammy's apple pie, Molly.
04:17But if I eat more than six pieces, I get a mighty bellyache.
04:24Well done, little man.
04:26You really do know how to take care of that old donkey.
04:29Thanks, Mammy.
04:31Well, you know how to take care of an old donkey as well, Mammy.
04:35Of course you do, pet.
04:37Really?
04:38Mm-hmm.
04:41So can I, Mammy, please?
04:44Can you what, dear?
04:45Can I take care of an old donkey?
04:48Oh, no, Molly.
04:49You're much too young for that.
04:51What is she too young to do, Mammy?
04:53But you said I know how to do it.
04:55Know how to do what?
04:57Molly, you're much too small for such a big animal.
05:01What big animal?
05:03A small animal, then.
05:05Oh, Molly, I...
05:08You...
05:09I'll think about it.
05:12Piggly!
05:13Mammy says she'll think about it.
05:15Well, that means no, Molly.
05:17No, it doesn't.
05:18She's gonna let me.
05:20Let you what, Molly?
05:23Ah, Jakers.
05:26That donkey of yours is getting awfully bald, dear.
05:29Today he tried to get Piggly to give him an extra bucket of oats.
05:33He has a mind of his own, all right.
05:35Piggly or the donkey?
05:38To both of them.
05:41Oh, your daughter's got a mind of her own, too.
05:45She wants to start taking care of a farm animal.
05:49Oh, does she?
05:50Well, now that might be a good thing for her to do.
05:53Mammy!
05:54Is this animal small enough?
05:56Oh, goodness gracious me!
05:58It's a lamb!
06:00May I take care of him?
06:02Can he be mine?
06:04You know that he's not a pet, Molly.
06:06He's a farm animal.
06:07I know.
06:08What, may I please?
06:12Can't you take care of him, Ellie?
06:13Well, I suppose it'll be all right.
06:18Hee hee!
06:19Hooray!
06:26Oh, dear.
06:27My lovely floor.
06:29Molly, would you take him outside, please?
06:31A lamb does not belong in the kitchen.
06:34Look at the mess he's making.
06:36Come on, little lamby.
06:37Come on.
06:39You'll have to be a bit more firm with him than that, Molly.
06:42He doesn't know how to behave until you teach him.
06:47Stop now!
06:52Look what I have for you, lamby.
06:57Molly, those blackberries are for the school treats I'm making.
07:01Oh, sorry, mommy.
07:04Oh, no!
07:05Huh?
07:06Oh.
07:07Go on and give him the blackberries.
07:09Outside.
07:11Come on, lamby.
07:12Come on.
07:14My parents weren't exactly sure they'd made the right decision.
07:19But there was no stopping Molly now.
07:22She was determined to take care of that little lamb like no little lamb had ever been taken care of
07:28before.
07:31Sweet Missa Lamby has gone for a walk.
07:34And I like lamby very, very much.
07:37What is this?
07:39Dinner music?
07:40After our walk, we'll find you some more yummy blackberries.
07:45Wow.
07:46That little bar really knows how to live.
07:49Blackberries and a buggy ride.
07:51What next?
07:55After you eat, I'll brush you and then you can take a little nap.
08:00Hmm?
08:13Boy, oh boy, that kid sure has a talent for getting pampered.
08:20Sure, he's cute and all.
08:21But am I not equally as adorable?
08:32Flock, transport me.
08:39I say, transport me.
08:45I say, transport me.
09:19Email the hair on spooks.
09:20HELLO!
09:20La-la-la-la.
09:21La-la-la-la-la.
09:23La-la-la-la-la.
09:24La-la-la-la-la.
09:25La-la-la-la-la-la-la.
09:25Ha-ho-lo.
09:27Hello, Mammy.
09:28You startled me child.
09:31I'm sorry, Mammy.
09:32What are you making?
09:34I'm making the blackberry treats for you and Piggly to take to school tomorrow.
09:38Oh, can I help you?
09:40Well, of course you can, pet.
09:52Oh, no, you don't.
09:54You leave my blackberries alone.
09:57Oh, he loves blackberries.
10:05They're not for you, little lamb.
10:08Now go outside.
10:10Go on.
10:10Go.
10:11Go on.
10:12Out.
10:18And don't come in my kitchen again.
10:25Oh, Mammy.
10:27Does he have to stay outside?
10:29Yes, he does.
10:33Okay, then.
10:35Oh, Molly.
10:36You could really help me by collecting some eggs from the chicken coop.
10:40Will you do that for me, pet?
10:42Of course I will.
10:44Oh, thank you.
10:46My little lamby can help me.
10:49Molly.
10:50Why not?
10:51Why not?
10:52He'll just get in the way.
10:53But you can't be watching him every minute of the day.
10:57And he could get himself into some trouble if you're not keeping an eye on him.
11:01Okay, Mammy.
11:02I'll put him back in the field.
11:06Suddenly my life seems so hollow.
11:08So empty.
11:10So unpampered.
11:12Whoa, hopping hairballs.
11:14Look at this.
11:15The party's over for little Bar.
11:18She's putting him out to pasture.
11:27I'll be right back.
11:34Oh, poor lamby.
11:37You don't want to stay here all alone, do you know?
11:42I want to take you with me.
11:44But Mammy says it's not such a good idea.
11:49Oh, go on.
11:51Give in.
11:52What are you made of?
11:53Stone?
11:55Will you promise to be good?
12:00And not get into any trouble?
12:04Oh, my God.
12:10Well, okay then.
12:12Let's go collect some eggs for Mammy.
12:20That lamb is a genius.
12:38Oh, Mammy.
12:39You're in my way.
12:55Mammy!
12:56Oh, no!
13:01Hey!
13:03Whoa.
13:16Where are my eggs?
13:23Sorry, Mammy.
13:41So, Molly, I hear there was a little trouble with your lamb today.
13:46There was.
13:47But it wasn't his fault.
13:49Mm, mm-hmm.
13:51So, uh, it was you that threw the eggs at us then, wasn't it, Molly?
13:54No, but...
13:55I just hope you helped him learn what he did wrong, Molly.
13:59Rules have to be taught, you know.
14:01Oh, he was very sorry.
14:04And how do you know that now?
14:07Well, he looked very sorry.
14:09Like this.
14:13That's not a sorry face.
14:15That's how you caught me breaking the rules face.
14:17I should know.
14:18I'm the master of it.
14:24Speaking of rules, Molly, you'll have your special visit to school tomorrow.
14:27They have a lot of rules there, let me tell you.
14:29Oh, I can't wait to go.
14:32Sure you can.
14:33There are no lambs allowed, you know.
14:35Your little lamb will have to stay home with the other sheep.
14:37Yes, Mammy.
14:38I know.
14:41Come, then.
14:41We should all get ready for bed now.
14:44It's a big day tomorrow.
14:51It's my little lamby.
15:15Oh, dear.
15:18Oh, dear.
15:50I was certain that Molly was in for something.
15:53some big trouble from me, Dad.
15:56Oh, dear.
15:58I'd hate to be in your boots, Molly.
16:01He must have been too tired to make a fuss.
16:05Instead, he just sent the little lamb back to the field with the rest of the sheep.
16:13And we all went to bed.
16:17The next day, Molly was to come to school with me, but my dad rigged up a special pen for
16:24the lamb, just so he'd be extra comfortable.
16:28Well, it's not as cozy as your bed, Molly, but it'll do for a sheep.
16:34I'm sorry I let Lammy in the house last night, Daddy.
16:38Well, there'll be no more of that now, Molly.
16:40He has to learn the right way for a lamb to behave.
16:43He'll be a lot happier that way, and so will you.
16:49Good boy, Lammy.
17:00Jakers, Molly, come on.
17:02I'd like to get to school in time for lunch today.
17:05Now, there's fresh grass in the bucket, and creamy milk in the trough, and...
17:12Quick!
17:14Oh, I can't leave him.
17:19Not leave him forever, Molly.
17:21We're just going to school.
17:29Wow-wee-wow-wow-wow.
17:31Grass, milk, pillows.
17:33Now, that's the life.
17:36Hey, there.
17:39You wouldn't be looking for a roommate, would you?
17:42Great!
17:43I know just the guy.
17:47Wait a minute.
17:48Where you going?
17:49You're leaving all this?
17:53I guess you just can't leave some sheep.
17:59All right, class.
18:01Let's settle down now.
18:02Ah, we have a visitor today.
18:04Little Molly Winks.
18:06Molly will be starting school soon.
18:09Molly, why don't you come up and tell us about yourself, hmm?
18:16Um, just tell the truth, Molly.
18:18Anything else just gets you into trouble.
18:23Hello, everyone.
18:25Hi, Fergal!
18:28My name is Molly, and I live on Ralu Farm.
18:31I'm five years old, and my favorite color is...
18:41Class, mind your manners.
18:44Go ahead, Molly.
18:45Molly.
18:46Well, I have a big brother named...
18:50Lamby!
18:51Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
18:54I fail to see what is so funny.
18:57Molly is just a little nervous.
18:59Oh, Mr. Hornsby, it's not Molly we're having that.
19:04It's the little lamb outside.
19:06Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
19:08Goodness gracious me!
19:10Does that lamb belong to someone in this class?
19:13Oh, he's fine, Mr. Hornsby.
19:18Oh, he doesn't like to be left alone.
19:21I see.
19:23Could he stay with me, please?
19:26Pets aren't allowed in the classroom, Molly.
19:29This is a place for learning, not playing.
19:32He'll be very good, I promise.
19:37Well, we don't really have time to take him home,
19:40so, well, I suppose, if he behaves himself.
19:45Oh, thank you, Mr. Hornsby.
19:48And that finishes our look at the wild berries of Ireland.
19:53Now, if you'll put your materials away,
19:55we can have our treats.
19:57Ah, I have a great love.
19:58I'm looking forward to tasting the delicious treats
20:01y'all have made using our native blackberries.
20:06Oh, blackberries.
20:08You love blackberries, Lamby.
20:10If you see a seawears all you may never be after.
20:12If you see a seawears going to be time to go to bed.
20:14Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
20:18Sorry.
20:19Come back, Lonnie.
20:21Ah, ah.
20:25Ah, ah, ah.
20:30Ah, ah, ah.
20:30Please, don't be naughty.
20:35Ah!
20:40No!
20:42This is naughty, Lambie.
20:44This food doesn't belong to you.
20:49I'm sorry, but you shouldn't even be here.
20:52Lamb should be in the field with the other sheep.
20:57It's time to take you home.
21:09Well, I'll tell you, that's a lot of blackberries he ate.
21:13Oh, I don't think he's feeling very well.
21:16Well, come on, then. Let's carry him home.
21:20One, two, three!
21:25Will you far be all right to carry him home now?
21:28Sure we will, Mr. Hornsby.
21:29I'm sorry my lamb caused so much trouble, Mr. Hornsby.
21:33It's okay, Molly.
21:35Teaching a young creature the correct way to behave isn't easy.
21:39And I should know.
21:42Oh, it's a challenge, all right.
21:44But we all have to follow the rules, Molly.
21:47Even grown-ups.
21:49Knowing how to behave correctly helps to keep us safe and happy.
21:53I've been telling her that as long as I can remember, Mr. Hornsby.
21:57I'm sure you have, Ligley.
21:58Your sister is going to make an excellent student next year.
22:03I look forward to it.
22:07Uh, do you think we could start moving now?
22:10Right.
22:11Come on, lads.
22:12Let's take the little fella home.
22:20Wow, would you look at that.
22:32Genius.
22:35That little lamb had a bellyache for the rest of the day.
22:40But it was your Aunt Molly who really learned a lesson.
22:45What lesson is that, Grandpa?
22:47She learned that...
22:49Oh, that must be Helga.
22:51She said she would call.
22:54Hello?
22:55Hi, Helga.
22:57When are you coming over?
22:59Oh.
23:00Uh, okay.
23:01Call me when you feel better.
23:03Bye.
23:05Helga can't come over and play because she has a stomachache.
23:09From eating too many candied apples.
23:12Uh-huh.
23:14Now I get what lesson it is Aunt Molly learned, Grandpa.
23:17There are good reasons for rules and good reasons to follow them.
23:22It sounds like they'll soon have a new rule over at Helga's house.
23:28Only one candied apple instead of all you can eat.
23:34Ha-ha.
23:35Right.
23:40It's time for Piggly's Storyteller Playhouse.
23:43Come on.
23:54Hi, Piggly.
23:56Hello, everyone.
23:57Hope I'm not late.
23:59You're just in time.
24:00Ven, únete a nosotros.
24:02My name is Georgette.
24:03And you know, sometimes when you tell a story, it's very important maybe to share some new and interesting words.
24:09So I'm going to share a new special word with you, and it's chocolate.
24:14But do you know how to say chocolate in Spanish?
24:17Chocolate.
24:18That's right.
24:19And I have an instrument here that was used long ago to whip up a nice frothy cup of chocolate.
24:27And the name of this instrument is Molinillo.
24:32Now, those of you who are going to help me do the chocolate dance, will you stand up?
24:37All right.
24:38And here we go.
24:40Uno, dos, tres, yo.
24:43Uno, dos, tres, co.
24:45Uno, dos, tres, la.
24:48Uno, dos, tres, te.
24:56One day when I was walking, just playing and singing in the park, I came across an old
25:03man stirring something very dark.
25:05He was speaking Nahuatl, a language I'd never heard.
25:09His face was weathered in tan, and his nose like the beak of a bird.
25:14Well, he just kept on stirring, stirring with a wooden thing, a stick called a molinillo.
25:21Then he began to sing.
25:23Ready to help me?
25:24Here we go.
25:25Uno, dos, tres, yo.
25:28Uno, dos, tres, co.
25:30Uno, dos, tres, la.
25:32Uno, dos, tres, te.
25:34Chocolate, chocolate, bate, bate, chocolate.
25:39He was an Aztec Indian, and he told me that the cocoa bean came from Central America and
25:45the Mexican Indian.
25:47In the language of Nahuatl, cocoa is called chocoatle.
25:52And to say cocoa water, you must say cacahuatl atle.
25:57A little bit faster.
25:58Ready?
25:58Here we go.
25:59Uno, dos, tres, cho.
26:01Uno, dos, tres, co.
26:04Uno, dos, tres, la.
26:06Uno, dos, tres, te.
26:08Chocolate, chocolate, bate, bate, chocolate.
26:12So now, when I make chocolate, I remember the man in the park mixing with his molinillo,
26:19his chocoatle, rich and dark.
26:21Real fast now.
26:23Here we go.
26:23Uno, dos, tres, cho.
26:25Uno, dos, tres, co.
26:27Uno, dos, tres, la.
26:29Uno, dos, tres, te.
26:31Chocolate, chocolate, bate, bate, chocolate.
26:35Chocolate, chocolate, bate, bate, chocolate.
26:39Very good.
26:44So, maybe the next time you tell a story, you'll remember to include a special word also.
26:50Chocolate, chocolate, bate, bate, chocolate.
26:53I love telling stories.
26:56Try it.
26:56You might just love it as much as I do.
26:58Chocolate, chocolate, bate, bate, chocolate.
27:02Very good.
27:04How's it going?
27:05It's me, Piggly Winks.
27:07For more adventures on Ralu Farm with me and the lads, Ferney and Danner.
27:11Oh, and your man, Wiley the Sheep.
27:14Come visit us at pbskids.org.
27:19And now it's time to meet the grandparents.
27:23This is my grandmother, Nadia.
27:25I call her Baba.
27:27Baba, where did you come from?
27:29I came from Ukraine.
27:31Why did you use the planets when you were a little girl?
27:33We didn't have almost any toys.
27:35We just had to think of some toys.
27:38So, we made like some dolls.
27:40How did you make dolls?
27:42So, this is like a hat.
27:44Doll's hat.
27:45Paint it down here.
27:48And on the other side.
27:50What was your favorite thing you did when you were growing up?
27:53Growing up, we were playing with my friends.
27:58And we were picking blueberries.
28:02Yeah, raspberries.
28:03It was fun.
28:05So, you used to make when you were a little girl?
28:07Like this, yes.
28:09Grandma, that looks really cool.
28:10Is that right?
28:11Everyone has a story to tell.
28:13Ask someone in your family to tell you their story.
28:22Chickens are great for your garden.
28:24They eat bugs.
28:26There are more chickens in the world than there are people.
28:30Chickens in America laid over 74 billion eggs last year.
28:35Some types of chickens can lay colored eggs.
28:39Chickens can run really fast.
28:42Chickens can run faster than me.
28:44That's why they're so hard to catch.
28:47The closest living relative of the T-Rex is the chicken.
29:04Ducks make great pets.
29:06A boy duck is called a dork.
29:08A girl duck is just called a duck.
29:11Baby ducks are called ducklings.
29:15Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
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32:06Hi. I'm Mark Brown.
32:08I write and illustrate the Arthur books.
32:10There's a secret about the Arthur books that I bet you didn't know.
32:15In almost all the Arthur books, I hide the names of my kids.
32:19Tolan, Tucker, and Eliza.
32:22This is probably one of the hardest to find a name hidden.
32:25If you look very carefully on Arthur's desk, the pencil holder has Eliza's name.
32:31Their names are hidden on the ends of these baby beds in the hospital.
32:34See if you can...
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