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00:14Sesame Street, show number five.
00:32The End
01:01Sunny day, sweepin' the clouds away, on my way to where the air is clean.
01:13Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
01:32Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
01:39How to get to Sesame Street?
01:53Hi, welcome to Sesame Street, where it's usually sunny, but today, for some reason, it just looks like rain.
02:01See, what did I tell you?
02:02I think I better get home pretty quick.
02:09Yeah, that's right.
02:11You know, anybody that'd stay out in weather like this is weird.
02:15Speaking of weird, Oscar, will you close your lid? You're gonna get soaking wet.
02:21When I want to ask for your advice, I'll ask for it.
02:26Well, this guy's so ornery, he'll do anything to be different.
02:29He's weird.
02:33Always pickin' on me.
02:35Well, Buddy and Jim stay out in the rain, and nobody calls them weird.
02:47Well, come on, Buddy.
02:50I'm coming, Jim.
02:52I'm coming.
02:53Hey, Jim.
02:55What is it?
02:55Tell me something, will you?
02:56What?
02:56Hey, Jim.
02:59Jim.
03:01What do we got in the cart?
03:03We've got umbrellas in the cart.
03:08What are umbrellas for, Jim?
03:11Well, they keep you dry when it's raining out.
03:18They don't work.
03:22Of course they work.
03:25Well, first you've got to open it.
03:28Oh!
03:38Umbrellas don't work, Jim.
03:41I didn't mean open the cart, you dummy.
03:45You've got to open the umbrellas.
03:48If I open an umbrella, it keeps the rain off me while, it keeps me dry while, while, while it's
03:53raining?
03:54Sure, that's what I heard.
03:55I won't get wet?
03:56No.
03:58Oh, boy.
04:11Hey, Jim.
04:12What is it?
04:13Would you help me find one that works?
04:15Oh, all right.
04:26I'm getting wet, Jim.
04:30Hey, Jim.
04:31What?
04:33You know something?
04:36Umbrellas don't keep you dry when it rains.
04:40You know, I think there's something wrong here.
04:45What is it?
04:46I think you're supposed to unwrap them first.
04:48You see how all these umbrellas are all wrapped up?
04:50Why, sure.
04:52All right.
04:52Now, let's see what happens if we take the cloth off.
04:56Come on, Jim.
04:57Take it.
04:58Come on.
05:02Come on.
05:16Hey, Jim.
05:19You did it again.
05:21I certainly did.
05:24My name is Alice Braithwaite Goodie Shoes, and I'm a terribly clever girl, and I'm going
05:30to show you something terribly clever.
05:32I know the difference between wet and dry.
05:36This bathtub is full of water.
05:38It's wet.
05:39I'm dry.
05:46Now, the bathtub is dry, and I'm wet.
05:58You think that was funny?
06:00I mean, that the monster poured a whole bathtub of water all over her?
06:03Not that part.
06:04What was funny was when the monster kissed her, and she says, bleh.
06:07Well, you'd go black, too, if a monster suddenly appeared and kissed you.
06:11No, I wouldn't.
06:12I'd think it was funny.
06:14Hmm?
06:16Bleah.
06:17Now, that's funny.
06:22What does Burt Lancaster do when he's happy?
06:28What does Burt Lancaster do when he's angry?
06:36What does Burt Lancaster do when he's home?
06:41I watch Sesame Street with you.
06:47Hello, Mr. Hoover.
06:49Hello, Susan.
06:50It really turned out to be a nice day, didn't it?
06:53Every day you come to my store is a nice day.
06:56Oh, thank you.
06:57What can I do for you?
06:58Well, I need one string for my guitar, and I thought I'd like one soda.
07:02You're just in time for a string, but, uh, about the soda.
07:06What do you mean, about the soda?
07:09My latest invention.
07:11Oh, boy.
07:12Hooper, super duper secret stealer stopper.
07:16Uh-huh.
07:18Uh, do I dare ask what a super duper stealer stopper is?
07:24Observe.
07:25Observe.
07:30I'm a burglar, huh?
07:32Mm-hmm.
07:33What would a burglar do the first thing he came into Mr. Hooper's store?
07:37Oh, steal his money.
07:38Ah, no.
07:40Hooper isn't famous for his money, but he's famous for his sodas.
07:44So the first thing a burglar would take would be his soda.
07:47Huh?
07:48So, I'm a burglar.
07:57I go behind the counter.
07:59I take a glass.
08:03Turn on a soda, but no soda comes out.
08:06But music.
08:08I try to concentrate on robbing a store, but I can't.
08:13My feet are tapping.
08:16My fingers are snapping.
08:18I try to turn off the faucet to stop the music.
08:21But I can't turn it off because it's locked.
08:25And it's locked to play.
08:27And place them all.
08:28Until a burglar in my store forgets just what he came in for.
08:34And dances his way right out the door.
08:39But Mr. Hooper, my string, my soda.
09:14When you have to sneeze, a nose comes in very handy.
09:24We're going to sing a song about going for a ride in a car.
09:27How many of you like to go for rides in the car on Sundays?
09:31Sure, it's fun, isn't it?
09:36Yeah.
09:37I'll take you for a ride in the car, car.
09:40Take you for a ride in the car, car.
09:44Take you for a ride in the car.
09:51I'm going to take you for a ride.
09:56Boys in the front seat, girls in the back.
09:59Boys in the front seat, girls in the back.
10:03Lock the doors with a clickety-clack.
10:07So you don't fall out.
10:09When I take you riding in the car.
10:13Who knows how to make the motor of a car sound?
10:16Okay, when I say motor goes, then you make your motor sound.
10:20Everybody ready?
10:22Motor goes.
10:25Motor goes.
10:29Motor goes.
10:31Motor goes.
10:34When I take you riding in the car.
10:40Okay, who knows how to make a good car horn sound?
10:44Okay, when I say, I'll tell you when to blow the horn.
10:49I'm going to let you blow the horn.
10:52I'm going to let you blow the horn.
10:56I'm going to let you blow the horn.
10:58Now, blow the horn.
11:09When I take you riding in the car.
11:14Okay, let's sing a chorus for everybody at home.
11:18Take me a ride in the car, car.
11:21Take me for a ride in the car, car.
11:24Take me for a ride in the car. I'm going to take you for a ride. Right. Well, it's time
11:37to go home again. Yeah.
11:40I'm going to take you home again. I'm going to take you home again. Tell your mother where you've been.
11:53Say Susan took you riding in the car. I'm a pretty good driver, too.
12:26I'm going to take you home.
12:50I'm a pretty good driver.
13:09I'm a pretty good driver.
13:12I'm going to take you home again.
13:13No!
13:18No!
13:21No!
13:29No!
13:39The End
14:03The End
14:33The End
15:06The End
15:14The End
15:30The End
15:31The End
15:48The End
15:56The End
16:03The End
16:28Flying away
16:29With the Easter egg
16:31Over the evening sea
16:36The End
16:38The End
16:41The End
16:43The End
16:45The End
16:45The End
16:47The End
16:48The End
16:50The End
16:51The End
16:55The End
17:00The End
17:03The End
17:04The End
17:06The End
17:32The End
17:34The End
17:36The End
17:48The End
17:52A tree! A tree! A Christmas tree! A tree mountain!
17:56That's right. It's a Christmas tree. We're right about that.
17:59Now let's see what we think this is. What do we think all this is?
18:02I know what that is. Tip-tap-toe.
18:05No? It's the balls that are on the tree. The snow! The snow!
18:09That's right. It's the snow. And we're going to put a little more snow on the branches of the tree,
18:15too.
18:15Same like that. Because this is outside. This tree is going to be outside in the snow.
18:20Now we're going to put something in the snow here.
18:23The holes? What do you think this is? Why don't you make a house in front of it?
18:27Like this. What's that?
18:29We made a nine here! No.
18:34A boy? A bear? A bear. A bear. That's right.
18:38I said it before you. It's a big brown bear. Who said it before?
18:41Oh, I don't know. I wasn't paying attention. I was so busy drawing the bear. I missed who said it
18:46first.
18:47Oh, you held it. You made something. Wait a minute.
18:52You noticed, of course, the bear does not wear shoes because he doesn't need to in the snow.
18:56You made something wrong, Megans.
18:57Wait a minute. What? I forgot his mouth.
18:58Yeah.
18:59Yeah.
19:00That's what I was getting rid of.
19:01Make him smiling. And let's see. What does a bear live in?
19:04Wait a minute.
19:05A cave.
19:06That's right. We'll put a big, black, dark cave.
19:09Did you know that bears sleep in the wintertime?
19:12Yeah.
19:13They sleep all the way until summer.
19:16I guess this must be a... He must have had insomnia, right?
19:20He must have ate too much people.
19:23A Christmas tree.
19:24That's why you forgot something.
19:25No, no, no.
19:26Now, wait a minute.
19:27You didn't do...
19:28You didn't do the bumpy on there.
19:30That's right.
19:31Well, I sort of thought that side sort of fell off of the cave.
19:33I was going to pretend it wasn't there.
19:35You didn't...
19:36Of course, the snowflakes don't really look like this. You know that.
19:38They look more like...
19:39Make the bottom look like that.
19:40We'll do a big snowflake over here.
19:42I gotta...
19:43What's that?
19:44Oh, the star?
19:45You forgot something.
19:46That's what a snowflake looks like close up, you know?
19:49Sort of...
19:50I mean, it's got all kinds of little triangles and things going on.
19:53Have you ever looked at a snowflake close up?
19:54Yeah.
19:55Wait a minute.
19:56I'm going to do one thing.
19:57With a different color.
19:58With a different color.
19:59With a different color.
20:00I'm going to take a green.
20:02Oh, the green.
20:03Can I?
20:04Put a tree.
20:05Put it in here.
20:06Like that.
20:07Because those are evergreens.
20:09Which you see in the wintertime.
20:10That's brown!
20:11Okay.
20:12You forgot that.
20:13Now, I'm going to draw another animal that you sometimes see out in the woods too.
20:18A reindeer?
20:19That's right.
20:19I see.
20:20Like that.
20:22I see.
20:23I see she's copying it.
20:26Right?
20:26That's right.
20:27I did a little drawing before.
20:28Because I couldn't remember what your deers looked like.
20:31She copied it enough.
20:33Because I could see it.
20:33Can't you?
20:33Well, I didn't copy it.
20:34I drew it myself.
20:36Can't you see?
20:37Oh!
20:37You saw me drawing it.
20:38No!
20:39That's wrong!
20:40That's wrong?
20:41You have to have a split.
20:43You have to have a split.
20:44You have to have a split.
20:44You must have feet there.
20:46Because he has four feet.
20:48You don't want one feet.
20:49Two feet.
20:50Like a dog has.
20:52I mean.
20:53Like that.
20:54And his shoulders.
20:56And his back.
20:57And we're going to do his little tail.
20:59And then his pretty big eyes.
21:02Don't they have pretty big eyes?
21:03His lashes!
21:04And his little lashes.
21:06He got big!
21:07And the little nose.
21:08And the little nose.
21:08Yeah, big, big.
21:09Don't.
21:09Don't.
21:10That's a girl!
21:11That looks like a girl, dear.
21:12I think it is, as a matter of fact.
21:14I think maybe this would be a little girl, dear.
21:16Hey, we'll do little whiskers to get out.
21:18But don't they have long eye now?
21:20Some more.
21:25She's a little bit.
21:27She's a little bit.
21:29She's a little bit.
21:29She's a little bit.
21:31She's a little bit.
21:31Hey.
21:31Hey, Jenny.
21:33Why don't you all come over and look at the deer we have here.
21:40Very slowly.
21:42They're very timid.
21:44They get frightened easily.
21:46They might eat your butt.
21:47Yeah.
21:48You tried to eat my butt before.
21:49Did he?
21:50I know.
21:51Isn't he beautiful?
21:52This is a boy or a girl?
21:55What's his name?
21:56You have to move very slowly with little animals.
22:02Come and sit here on this step.
22:03Can you see?
22:05This is an English fellow, dear.
22:11Her name is Bambi.
22:15Let's see if she's hungry.
22:17She's had some breakfast, but...
22:19Now we get too close.
22:21Let's see if she'd like to eat for a while.
22:24Oh, look what she eats.
22:27She likes milk and oats and all kinds of things.
22:30She was eating an apple a little while ago.
22:33Let's see her eat an apple.
22:35Oh, you think?
22:37How old is she?
22:39Only about... No, this one's almost...
22:41You're almost right. About four months.
22:43She snaps.
22:45You think she has all her teeth?
22:47I think so.
22:49No, probably baby teeth.
22:54If you were a little...
22:56This wood?
22:57Baby deer. No, it's a little pallet of grain.
23:00If you were a little baby, do you know what you'd be called?
23:02Little girl?
23:03What?
23:03It's a doe.
23:04A little girl, deer is a doe.
23:06Little baby deer.
23:07You know the deer is a d-word.
23:11I know.
23:12And we have the Listen My Brother group with all the letters of the alphabet right now.
23:17He looks so cute.
23:20Yeah!
23:22Yeah!
23:23Yeah!
23:24Yeah!
23:25Boys and girls, have you met?
23:28Twenty-six letters for the alphabet.
23:31You got to learn them before you can read, write a spell.
23:34You might become a teacher, we can never, never tell.
23:37Learn, serve your words, yes sir.
23:39But I hear so much further, they go like this.
23:43Come on now.
23:43A-B-C-D-E-F-T-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P-Q-R-S-C
23:51-U-V-W-X-Y-Z.
23:54We're gonna do it again and then this time, we are going to make them rhyme.
24:01A-B-C-D-E-F-T-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P-Q-R-S-C
24:08-U-V-W-X-Y-Z.
24:13A-B-C-D-E-F-T-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P-Q-R-S-C
24:26-U-V-W-X-Y-Z.
24:31W-X-Y-Z.
24:35Yeah.
24:36Boys and girls, if you get in doubt, don't pout.
24:41You better watch out.
24:42Learn your ABCs a little better.
24:46You got to know every letter.
24:48A-B-C-D-E-F-T-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P-E-S-U-R
25:01-S-C-U-V-W-X-Y-Z.
25:07Those are the ABCs.
25:10Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
25:13Those are, those are, those are the ABC.
25:16Those are the ABC.
25:21A good day, everyone.
25:24I am a worm.
25:26Worm begins with this letter, W.
25:30It's really the only important thing that does, you know.
25:35Except, of course, for walrus.
25:38And water.
25:40A good day.
27:10And on her head, a wiry wig.
27:14On Wednesday, in the middle of winter, Wanda walked to the well to get water to wash her wig.
27:22But the wheel on the well was worn, and Wanda grew weary.
27:29So she waved her wand, and her wash tub filled with warm water.
27:35But just as Wanda was about to drop her wig into the warm water, a wild wind whipped the wig
27:43from her hand and blew it away forever.
27:47Witch taught Wanda this lesson.
27:50Witches who wash their wigs on windy winter Wednesdays are wacky.
27:58This witch story was brought to you courtesy of the letter W.
28:03Okay, you two, I've got something so tough for you that you may not be able to do it.
28:08Are you ready for it?
28:09Yes.
28:09Okay.
28:09Okay.
28:11Here's what, oh, you know it, don't worry.
28:14Here's how it goes.
28:15You have to say, Wanda witch whistles well.
28:22Wanda witch whistles well.
28:25Okay, I'm going to give it to you once more, and then we're going to do it fast.
28:29Wanda witch whistles well.
28:32Wanda witch whistles well.
28:34Okay.
28:34Wanda witch whistles well.
28:35Faster.
28:36Wanda witch whistles well.
28:37No, you, I've got it faster.
28:39Wanda witch whistles well.
28:40Try it.
28:42Wanda witch whistles well.
28:44That was okay.
28:45Try it once more.
28:45Wanda.
28:46Fast, fast, fast.
28:47Wanda witch whistles well.
28:49Fast, fast, fast.
28:49Wanda witch whistles well.
28:50What was that?
28:52Wanda witch, I.
28:53Wanda witch whistles well.
28:55Wanda's Witch. Wanda's Witch.
28:58Wanda's Witch.
28:59Let's hear you say it fast.
29:01Don't complicate it.
29:03Come here. Now look.
29:05One more. This is the real tough one.
29:08Sister Susie
29:10sells seashells
29:12at the seashore.
29:14Okay?
29:15Sister Susie
29:18sells seashells
29:19by the seashore.
29:22Seashore.
29:22All right. Okay. That was close enough.
29:25Now let's try it once more because when we do this one fast
29:27it's really going to be tough.
29:29Sister Susie
29:32sells seashells
29:33at the seashore.
29:34Sister Susie sells seashells
29:37at the seashore. Oh, it's twisting you up.
29:39Sister seashell.
29:40Sister seashell. Where'd she come from?
29:42Sister seashell.
29:47Okay.
29:48Come on, Ronald.
29:49What is it again?
29:51Sister Susie
29:52sells...
29:52Sister Susie sells
29:55seashells
29:55at the seashore.
29:56Sister
29:56Sister
29:58Sister
29:59Sister Susie
29:59just say in one place and try it.
30:01Sister
30:02Susie
30:03sells
30:05seashells
30:06at the seashore.
30:08Okay.
30:08One time you want to try it real fast.
30:10What is it again?
30:11Sister Susie
30:12sells
30:13seashells
30:13at the seashore.
30:15Good. You did it.
30:17You like that, right?
30:18You know why that was so tough?
30:19It's a sister
30:20because it has a lot of...
30:21Sister Ronald.
30:22Who's Sister Ronald?
30:23It's got a lot of S sounds in it, right?
30:26You hear all the S sounds in it?
30:28Uh...
30:29Okay.
30:30Listen to the S sounds.
30:32Call it for a second.
30:33Listen to the S sounds.
30:34Sister
30:35Susie
30:37Susie
30:39seashells
30:39at the seashore.
30:41All those S sounds.
30:43You hear them?
30:44S
30:44S
30:47What's that?
30:48That's a something.
30:49Something starts with S.
30:51That's an S.
30:53And that's a snake.
30:55And snake starts with S.
30:57I am a snake.
30:58My name is Sam.
31:00And Sam starts with S.
31:02Lookie there, the snake is smiling.
31:04Smiling starts with S.
31:06Sam the snake sees several skunks.
31:08Skunks start with S.
31:10I'm a skunk.
31:12My name is Sissy.
31:13Sissy starts with S.
31:15Sometimes skunks are sort of smelly.
31:19Smelly starts with S.
31:21Sam and Sissy see a seesaw.
31:23Seesaw starts with S.
31:25Sam and Sissy saw a seesaw.
31:29Saw starts with S.
31:31Sam and Sissy build a slide.
31:34Slide starts with S.
31:36Sam and Sissy see some soldiers.
31:39Soldiers start with S.
31:41I am a soldier.
31:42My name is Sanford.
31:44Sanford starts with S.
31:46The other soldiers make a snowman.
31:48Snowman starts with S.
31:51I am a snowman.
31:52My name's Hubert.
31:54Hubert?
31:55That doesn't start with S.
32:00Hey, Sonny.
32:01Yeah?
32:02Is this the way to the seashore?
32:04The seashore?
32:05Yes.
32:05I have these seashells to sell there.
32:08You're going to sell seashells at the seashore?
32:11Yeah.
32:11What's it to you?
32:13Nothing, but I bet I know what your name is.
32:15All right, smart guy.
32:16What is it?
32:16It's Sister Susie.
32:18Ding dong.
32:19You're wrong.
32:20It's Penelope Pepper Pot.
32:24Penelope Pepper Pot sells seashells at the seashore?
32:35Hi.
32:37I'm a seal.
32:39Seal begins with the letter S.
32:45Can you say S?
32:47Try it.
32:48S.
32:50Oh, very good.
32:53Now I want you to listen to a little story.
32:57There are a lot of words in it that begin with the letter S.
33:01Listen for them.
33:03Six silly sailors came skating down our street.
33:10They passed a smiling snowman wearing sneakers on his feet.
33:46Then they spied a schoolyard.
33:47nifty S-word?
33:49Nifty S-word?
33:49Nifty S-word?
34:14Nifty S-word?
34:28Ears come in handy when listening to music, and that's exactly what we're going to do
34:33right after we count to ten.
34:35One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,
35:07nine, ten.
35:13Now, son, I've got a few words of advice for you.
35:17In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun.
35:23You find the fun and snap the jobs again.
35:28And every task you undertake becomes a piece of cake.
35:34A lark, a spree, it's very clear to see
35:45that a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.
35:51The medicine go down, the medicine go down.
35:56Just a spoon for the sugar helps the medicine go down.
36:01In a most delightful way.
36:04I get it, Paul.
36:05Very good, boy.
36:06Hi, fellas.
36:07What you doing?
36:08I'm all singing a song.
36:09Oh, can I hear it?
36:11Sure.
36:11You sing it, son.
36:12A robin feathering his nest is very little time to rest.
36:16Very good.
36:17While gathering his bits of twine and twigs.
36:20Sing it, Elf, boy.
36:21Though quite intent in his pursuit, he has a merit tuned to.
36:25Too many notes, a song will move the job along for us.
36:33Spoon for the sugar helps the medicine go down.
36:37The medicine go down, the medicine go down.
36:41Just a spoon for the sugar helps the medicine go down.
36:46In a most delightful way.
36:49Oh, I like this song.
36:50Oh, what's going on here, Paul?
36:52I'm going to sing it, Paul.
36:53Sing it, Ma.
36:54Well, I don't know it, son.
36:55Sing it first, Ma.
36:57Let's sing it now.
36:58Tiny bees that catch the nectar from the flowers and the coons.
37:02That's right.
37:03They get tired of ever buzzing to and fro.
37:05Uh-huh.
37:06Because they take a little nip with every flower that sits.
37:11And hence, they find the task is not a grant.
37:16Oh, no.
37:17For us, go to sugar helps the medicine go down.
37:24Don't let it burn to the medicine go down.
37:27For us, go to sugar helps the medicine go down.
37:32In a most delightful way.
37:35Woo-hoo!
37:36Go to sugar helps the medicine go down.
37:40Don't let it burn to the medicine go down.
37:57One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
38:04One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
38:07Two.
38:10Two.
38:12Two.
38:14Two.
38:17Two.
38:19Two.
38:23Two.
38:25Two.
38:26Two.
38:32One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
38:46One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
38:52One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
38:56Three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
39:23eight, nine, ten.
39:28I'd like to tell you a story. It's called, If I Were a Mother.
39:34If I were a mother, like Mother Hen, I would wish to have many children and see them play around
39:40me.
39:46And like Mother Cat, with love and care, I would keep them clean and neat.
39:52Have you ever seen the mother cat taking care of her kittens?
39:55She just washes them and makes sure they're nice and clean all the time.
40:01And what is more, like Mother Monkey, I would check very carefully the backs of their ears,
40:06because children like to leave the backs of their ears for mothers to check and send them back to the
40:13bathroom.
40:16Of course, like Mother Kangaroo, I would carry my baby wherever I go.
40:21In my arm or in a buggy. See the mother carrying the little baby?
40:26Baby goes everywhere Mother goes.
40:31And like Mother Horse, I would let my baby stand on his own feet as soon as he's ready.
40:43Then, like Mother Elephant, I would guide him to the right way that's often hard to find.
40:50See the mother? She's holding on to the baby to show him the right way.
40:59Like Mother Penguin, I would look for their favorite dinner while my children were in school.
41:04See all the little penguins going to school?
41:09That's Mother Penguin getting ready to go shopping.
41:14Like Mother Bear, I would teach them what to eat and how to eat, for food should not always be
41:20sweet.
41:23It's good to eat some of the things you like, but there's some things that mothers have to show you
41:28to eat so you grow big and strong.
41:32Like Mother Lion, I would teach my children not to cry over a scratch or a hurt and cheer them
41:38on to be brave and strong.
41:41See the lion climbing around the baby? Mother's watching to make sure he doesn't get into too much trouble.
41:49Yet, like Mother Skunk, I would dare to fight for my children against all harm.
41:55See the two little skunk children?
41:58And there's some big mother. She'll take care of them.
42:05Sometimes, like Mother Goose, I would take a long trip.
42:09It would be fun just following the sun with all my family.
42:13See, everybody's going away together on a vacation.
42:21Or like Mother Beaver, I would build a house by the lake for my children's sake to enjoy camping all
42:27year round.
42:31See the children playing while the mother is eating wood?
42:35See her flat tail over there? Oh, you can't see it.
42:37She's got a flat tail that goes around the bottom.
42:43There are many ways of being a mother.
42:45But most of all, if I were a mother, I'd like to be just like my mother.
42:53I don't know, Bert. What does it look like to you?
42:56Well, Ernie, it looks like the mysterious nose snatcher.
43:00No, I don't think so, Bert.
43:01Oh, yeah. Go nearer. You'll see. It's the mysterious nose snatcher, all right.
43:06There, I'm nearer. It still doesn't look like a nose snatcher to me.
43:09Well, you're not near enough.
43:15There. That's about the nearest I can get.
43:17All right. Now, what do you think it is?
43:19Oh, gee, I don't know, Bert. It seems like it's a...
43:24The mysterious nose snatcher.
43:34Oh, my finger.
43:38Oh, my toes.
43:42Oh, my thumb.
43:44Oh, my nose.
43:47Oh, my elbow.
43:49Oh, my knee.
43:52Oh, my face.
43:54Oh, poor me.
43:57Otherwise, I feel fine.
44:06Hurry, hurry, hurry, step right up, because I have one thing here which is different from all the rest.
44:13Which thing here is different from the rest?
44:17Which thing here is wrong?
44:21Well, I'll tell you which thing is different from the rest.
44:25But after I finish my song.
44:30Now, look carefully, because one thing and one thing only is different.
44:35Is it this thing?
44:37Or is it this one?
44:39Or is it this thing here?
44:46Did you guess which thing is different from the rest?
44:51Now, did you answer this one or this one here?
44:55If you said that this was different from the rest, then your answer, my friend, is correct.
45:03I'll bet you answered this one here, because this is the only circle.
45:09And the rest of all of these are rectangles.
45:13They all have four sides, but this is the only round one, the only circle.
45:20Remember, is it possible?
45:22Or is it possiblesteel?
45:23Or is it possible?
48:53Have you ever seen so many rectangles?
48:57Say, speaking of rectangles, does this picture look familiar to you?
49:01No?
49:03Now does it look familiar?
49:06Well, remember the game we just played and you discovered that there was only one thing different
49:13because there was one circle and all the rest were rectangles.
49:19Well, here are all of those rectangles right in front of Mr. Hooper's store.
49:24The front of the door is a rectangle and there's two small rectangles at the bottom of the door.
49:31His window's a rectangle, and the box in front of the window, that's a rectangle, too.
49:38And there's only one thing that's different, and that's this circle, which is a balloon.
49:45Hi, Ava.
49:46Hi, Ava.
49:46Hi.
49:47How are you?
49:47Hi.
49:48How was school today?
49:49I'm fine.
49:50Good.
49:50Hey, would you like to have my balloon?
49:52Yes.
49:53Good.
49:54Oh.
49:59Don't worry about it.
50:00You know, Ava, one of the most fun things about having a balloon is letting it go just like
50:05that.
50:06I wonder what the world would look like if we were up on that balloon looking down.
50:14Hey, I tell you what.
50:15I'm going to sing you a song, okay?
50:17And we'll imagine that we're up on that balloon and looking down, okay?
50:29Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon?
50:35Would you like to glide in my beautiful balloon?
50:40We could float among the stars together, you and I, before we can fly up, up and away in
50:54my beautiful, my beautiful balloon.
51:03The world's a nicer place in my beautiful balloon, where's a nicer face in my beautiful balloon?
51:14We can sing a song and sail along the silver sky, for we can fly up, up and away in
51:28the
51:28in my beautiful, my beautiful balloon.
51:37Suspended under a twilight canopy, we'll search the clouds for a star to guide us.
51:47If by some chance you find yourself loving me, find a cloud to hide us, keep the moon beside us.
51:58Love is waiting there in my beautiful balloon, way up in the air in my beautiful balloon.
52:09If you'll hold my balloon, if you'll hold my balloon, if you'll hold my hand, we'll chase
52:12your dream across the sky, for we can fly up, up and away in my beautiful, my beautiful balloon.
52:30If you'll hold my balloon, up and away, way in my beautiful fame.
52:49Okay, Duncan, Sarah, Carlos, these are two of the greatest box turtles you've ever seen.
52:56We've named them. Which is which? You name them.
52:59This is Stay Still and Let's Move On.
53:02This is Stay Still and Let's Move On. That's exactly what they're doing.
53:05You know what kind of turtles these are?
53:07Box turtles.
53:08Box turtles, you know that.
53:09But I'll tell you something you may not know.
53:11These are really tortoises.
53:14You know the difference between a tortoise and a turtle?
53:17Hi. Hi, Bob.
53:19Hi, you know the difference between a tortoise and a turtle?
53:22Ah, not really. One can live on land, right? And the other needs water?
53:28Right.
53:28You're right, yeah.
53:29Well, a tortoise is a land turtle.
53:32And a turtle, which is not a tortoise, swims and is in the water.
53:37These are box turtles, right?
53:39These are box turtles, yeah.
53:40They can hide in these shells.
53:44And you know what? I bet I can get this one to come in.
53:47Watch.
53:48Watch, watch, watch.
53:49Get inside.
53:51Get inside.
53:52Get in.
53:53Well, you can halfway in there.
53:55They kind of have a hinge on the bottom, right?
53:56You can hinge.
53:57Yeah.
53:58Use that bottom part right up.
53:59Right.
53:59This can go back like that.
54:04But I don't think we should do it because we're kind of interfering in private property.
54:07That's his house.
54:09They're too friendly.
54:11Yeah.
54:11Want to have a turtle race?
54:12Yeah.
54:13Who do you think is going to win?
54:15Move on.
54:16Everybody thinks move on is going to win.
54:18All right?
54:19Tell them ready, get set, go.
54:21Ready, get set, go.
54:24He's off.
54:27Come on.
54:28Stay still.
54:29Not that way.
54:30The other way.
54:31Move on wins.
54:32Move on wins.
54:33Move on wins.
54:33Get him back, Duncan.
54:35Move on.
54:36Yeah.
54:36Move on is move on.
54:38Hey, does anybody know what the word turtle begins with?
54:41What letter?
54:41T.
54:42T?
54:42That's right.
54:43But Sesame Street was brought to you by the letter S.
54:47S?
54:47S.
54:48S.
54:49I don't know.
54:55Hi, I'm a seal.
54:58Seal begins with the letter S.
55:04Can you say S?
55:06Try it.
55:08S.
55:10Oh, very good.
55:13Now I want you to listen to a little story.
55:16There are a lot of words in it that begin with the letter S.
55:20Listen for them.
55:21Six silly sailors came skating down our street.
55:29They passed a smiling snowman wearing sneakers on his feet.
55:37Then they spied a schoolyard.
55:40So they took turns on the slide.
55:43And all played on the seesaw.
55:46Three sailors on each side.
55:49Hey, great.
55:52Isn't S a swinging letter, though?
55:54Oh, you bet it is.
55:57Well, see you later.
55:59I'm going to go have a sandwich.
56:06Another nifty S-word?
56:11And Sesame Street was brought to you by the letter E.
56:17This is the letter E.
56:19It's the first letter in the word elephant.
56:24And the word eat.
56:27Luckily, I have another one.
56:28The letter E is also the first letter of the word eagle.
56:34That wasn't very nice.
56:37And it's the first letter of the word everybody.
56:42And the word empty.
56:44And the word egg.
56:53And of course, we can't forget the letter W.
56:57A good day, everyone.
57:00I am a worm.
57:02Worm begins with this letter.
57:05W.
57:06It's really the only important thing that does, you know.
57:11Except, of course, for walrus.
57:15And water.
57:18How about another race?
57:22You think we should have another one?
57:23Another one?
57:23I think he's going to sleep.
57:24I'll tell you what I can do.
57:25We can line up on two sides.
57:28Well, not yet.
57:29Hey, listen.
57:30You know where we live, right?
57:31So stop by any time you get a chance.
57:33Okay?
57:34See you later.
57:35Let's line up on two sides.
57:37You and you.
57:38Carlos.
57:41Sarah.
57:42You take that side.
57:44Duncan.
57:44Ava.
57:45You take that side.
57:46See if you can get the turtles to come to each other.
57:50Okay?
57:50I'm going to see each other.
57:51Huh?
57:52No.
57:54Okay.
57:54All right.
57:55Okay.
57:57Okay, back out of the way.
58:00Okay.
58:01Now, they've got to come to each other.
58:02Give them a push.
58:03Give them a push.
58:04See if they'll come to each other.
58:06Good.
58:11Don't go.
58:12I'll see the turtles.
58:13Very tall.
58:14consequence.
58:20Come on.
58:26Easy.
58:27He's gone.
58:28He's gone.
58:28Come on.
58:32Second.
58:32Here he is.
58:33Come on.
58:33Come on.
58:34Jackie, obviously.
58:36Aw.
58:37Come on.
58:37Come on.
58:37Hey there.
58:38When you are here.
58:39All right.
58:39See what they pasar with you every second.
58:47If I Were a Mother, written and illustrated by Kazuha Mizumura,
58:52published by Thomas Y. Kroll and Company,
58:56copyright under the Byrne Convention.
59:00Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
59:21This is NET, the Public Television Network.

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