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01:44it's so exciting
01:50Sesame Street presents William Wegmans Mother Goose here's Mother Goose and her big book of nursery rhymes
02:07welcome and her son Simon hello Simon has been having trouble writing rhymes rub-a-dab-dib three
02:19men in a pail mother goose is going to try to teach Simon the art of rhyming do you have
02:25your notebook
02:25ready Simon I do good it's easy for Mother Goose you see Mother Goose has inherited this gift from her
02:33mother grandmother grandmother goose long ago once upon a time far far away lived an old woman old mother
02:44Hubbard old mother Hubbard went to her cupboard to give her poor dog a bone when she came there the
02:52cupboard was bare and saw the poor dog at none sorry no bones
03:09Hubbard Hubbard see how that works Simon but I do I think so pay attention then here's another one of
03:17your grandmother's rhymes
03:25Jack and Jill Jack and Jill Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water way
03:40way up the hill
03:43Jack and Jill
03:44careful
03:44slippery
03:48this way Jill
03:50I know Jack
03:53here we are
03:54the well
03:56hurry Jack keep cranking
03:58I am Jill
04:01be careful
04:03okay Jill
04:06oh no
04:09Jack fell down
04:11and broke
04:12and broke his crown
04:12look
04:13Jill
04:13Tweety birds
04:15and Jill came tumbling after
04:19pine cones Jack
04:20they had to go all the way to the top of the hill just to get water
04:24didn't they have faucets then
04:27Simon
04:28they didn't have the modern convenience as we do
04:31how did they take a bath or brush their teeth
04:34who said they had teeth
04:36no teeth
04:39all right
04:40moving along
04:42little Jack Horner
04:45little Jack Horner
04:46sat in the corner
04:49eating a Christmas pie
04:54mmm
04:57he put in his thumb
05:00and pulled out a plum
05:03and said
05:04oh
05:06what a good boy am I
05:12why is he in the corner
05:14does he have to stay in the corner
05:17yes
05:18because corner rhymes with Horner
05:21oh
05:22Horner
05:23I get it
05:25oops
05:26those nursery rhymes were your grandmothers
05:29here's one I wrote
05:31little Miss Muffet
05:32little Miss Muffet
05:35sat on a tuffet
05:38eating her curds
05:40and whey
05:45along came a
05:47a
05:49a
05:52a
05:53what occurred
05:55along came a
05:58spider
05:59who sat down beside her
06:02and frightened Miss Muffet
06:04away
06:04how da
06:10along came a spider
06:11who sat down beside her
06:14here's another rhyme
06:15It's about tardiness.
06:18Ten o'clock scholar.
06:211588.
06:21Professor Trindo's geography class begins promptly at ten.
06:25Magellan.
06:26It's important to be on time.
06:27William the Conqueror.
06:28A dill or a dollar.
06:29A ten o'clock scholar.
06:31It's almost eleven.
06:33Nina Pinto Santa Maria.
06:35What makes you come so soon?
06:37He said ironically.
06:39You used to come at ten o'clock.
06:41And now you come at noon.
06:44Where is that student of mine?
06:48Professor Trindo.
06:50You're late.
06:51What's with you?
06:53I brought you an apple.
06:55Tsk, tsk.
06:56Class starts right at ten.
06:58Come in.
06:58Take your seat.
07:01You used to come at ten o'clock.
07:03But now you come at noon.
07:05What time is it anyway?
07:11That's a good one.
07:13Very confusing.
07:15Was he early or late?
07:17I'm glad you liked it, Simon.
07:19It's got good rhythm.
07:22Now, here's another story about another Jack.
07:27Jack Anori.
07:30I'll tell you a story.
07:34About Jack Anori.
07:35Who?
07:36Jack Anori.
07:38And now my story's begun.
07:42I'll tell you another about his brother.
07:44Who?
07:45His brother.
07:47And now, my story is done.
07:54What's his brother's name?
07:57Oh, I see.
07:58The parents only named one of the brothers, and the other one didn't have a name.
08:04That's a good story.
08:09He doesn't get it.
08:14Coffee and tea.
08:17Molly, my sister and I, fell out.
08:19And what do you think was all about?
08:22She loved coffee.
08:24Freshly brewed.
08:25And I love tea.
08:28Try a cup.
08:30And that was the reason we couldn't agree.
08:32I love coffee.
08:33I love tea.
08:35Coffee is better than tea.
08:36There's black tea.
08:37Colombian.
08:38Green tea.
08:38French roast.
08:39Purple tea.
08:40Cappuccino.
08:41Mother Goose loves coffee.
08:43And she loves tea.
08:45I know.
08:46I'll have cocoa.
08:49Little girl with a curl.
08:53There was a little girl.
08:55Who had a little curl right in the middle of her forehead.
08:58Where?
09:00Forehead.
09:02When she was good, she was very, very good.
09:10And when she was bad.
09:17She was horrid.
09:19I need help.
09:21I don't get this rhyming thing.
09:23Let's write a rhyme together.
09:25Okay.
09:26Go ahead.
09:27Think of a name.
09:29Jill.
09:31Okay, Joan.
09:33Joan.
09:36Little Jumping Joan.
09:39Here am I.
09:40Little Jumping Joan.
09:42When nobody's with me,
09:43I'm always alone.
09:58Cock-a-doodle-doo.
09:59Come on in.
10:00We're having a hoedown.
10:02Cock-a-doodle-doo.
10:04Yeehaw.
10:05We're having a party in our parlor.
10:07Care to dance?
10:08Cock-a-doodle-doo.
10:10Join in.
10:11Everybody dance.
10:13Cock-a-doodle-doo.
10:15Me too.
10:16Cock-a-doodle-doo.
10:19Swing your partner.
10:23Sashay left.
10:26Dosey-dose.
10:28Swing your partner.
10:31Everybody.
10:32Sashay.
10:34Cock-a-doodle-doo.
10:35Look out.
10:36There goes the shoe.
10:37My dame has lost her shoe.
10:39Whoops.
10:40Goodness.
10:41My master's lost his fiddle stick.
10:43And knows not what to do.
10:45Cock-a-doodle-doo.
10:47What is my dame to do?
10:50Till master finds his fiddle stick,
10:52she'll dance without her shoe.
10:55Yeehaw.
10:57Cock-a-doodle-doo.
10:59Rub-a-dub-doo.
11:00Rub-a-dub-dib.
11:02Dab.
11:03Dib-dab.
11:05Three men with three different jobs
11:08in one bucket.
11:11Not quite.
11:12Keep at it.
11:12Listen to my version.
11:17Rub-a-dub-dub.
11:18Three men in a tub.
11:20Who do you think they be?
11:22Yes, who are they?
11:24They are...
11:25The butcher.
11:26Pork chops.
11:28Lamb chops.
11:30Beef.
11:31Fresh turkey.
11:34The baker.
11:35Cakes.
11:37Pies.
11:38Muffins.
11:39What's he baking?
11:40Cake.
11:41Donuts.
11:41Pie.
11:42Cupcake.
11:43Perfect.
11:44Ah, just right.
11:46The candlestick maker.
11:47Candles made daily.
11:49Blue one.
11:50Red ones.
11:51They have yellow.
11:52Green.
11:53All colors.
11:54Chop, chop.
11:54Chop, chop, chop.
11:55What are they doing in the tub?
11:57Turn them out.
11:58Naves.
11:59All three.
12:00Get out of that tub.
12:04Jack of spades.
12:06Ten of diamonds.
12:08Queen of hearts.
12:09Is this your card?
12:12The queen of hearts?
12:15The tarts.
12:18The queen of hearts.
12:20She made some tarts.
12:22All on a summer day.
12:24The knave of hearts.
12:26I'll set them down to cool.
12:28Right here.
12:32The knave of hearts.
12:33Saw the tarts.
12:35Tarts.
12:36Mmm, tarts.
12:40Wow, what a neat kitchen.
12:44Pink.
12:45Mmm, red.
12:47Still warm.
12:49The knave of hearts.
12:51He stole the tarts.
12:53And took them clean away.
12:55The king of hearts called for the tarts.
12:59Tarts!
13:01Hey, somebody took the tarts.
13:03Oh, coming.
13:04I found these tarts.
13:06In the hall.
13:07Out by the moat.
13:09Out in the back there.
13:10Under some stuff.
13:11The knave of hearts brought back the tarts.
13:14And vowed he'd steal no more.
13:16Do I get a reward?
13:19Mmm, tarts.
13:21Worth the wait.
13:30To market.
13:32To market to market to buy a fat pig.
13:34Gotta buy a pig.
13:36Gotta get a pig.
13:36Jiggity-jig.
13:37Big fat pig.
13:38Do you have any pig?
13:40I'll see.
13:43No pig.
13:44Home again, home again.
13:46Jiggity-jig.
13:47Bye-bye.
13:50Order more pig.
13:55To market to market to buy a fat hog.
13:57Gotta have a hog today.
13:58Jiggity-jog.
13:59Do you have hog?
14:01I don't think so.
14:04How about a nice pair?
14:07No, I gotta have a hog.
14:08Home again, home again.
14:10Jiggity-jog.
14:11Bye-bye.
14:11Bye-bye.
14:13Order more hog.
14:16To market to market to buy a plum bun.
14:19I'm in the mood for a plum bun.
14:21Gotta get a plum bun.
14:22Do you have plum bun?
14:23No bun.
14:25What?
14:25No plum bun?
14:26We have a plum.
14:28Home again, home again.
14:29Market is done.
14:30No pig, no hog, no bun.
14:33Wait a minute.
14:34What's this?
14:35Is this one?
14:38This tastes like plum.
14:42Plum.
14:43Plum.
14:44Purple.
14:45Stirple.
14:46Flurple.
14:47Although they rhyme, none of those are words.
14:50You don't like that?
14:51No, you work on it.
14:53Now here's one about an old woman who lived in a shoe.
14:57There was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
15:00She had so many children, she didn't know what to do.
15:04Oh my.
15:05One, two, three, four, five, six.
15:09Where are they?
15:10Seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three,
15:25twenty-four.
15:27Twenty-five, twenty-six, I have so many children, what am I going to do?
15:33She gave them some broth without any bread.
15:36Then she recounted them and sent them to bed.
15:38One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen.
15:45I pray they're all here.
15:47Seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-nine, twenty-six.
15:54Did she really live in a shoe?
15:56What do you mean?
15:58Well, it must have been a really big shoe.
16:00It had to be big.
16:01She had a lot of children.
16:03Was it a left shoe or a right shoe?
16:05You usually get two shoes.
16:07Perhaps it was made for a person with only one foot.
16:10A monopode.
16:11A monopode?
16:12Only one foot?
16:14Gee.
16:19Rain, rain, go away, come again, another day, little Johnny wants to play, rain, rain, go to Spain, never come
16:32back again.
16:35Choose a theme.
16:37I'm tired.
16:38Then develop it.
16:39I can't think of any.
16:41The seasons.
16:42October.
16:43Fall.
16:44No, winter.
16:47Cold and raw, the north wind doth blow.
16:53Bleak in the morning early.
16:55All the hills are covered with snow.
16:58And winters now come fairly.
17:00Look out.
17:07Summer is warm.
17:10Do not doubt it.
17:12And I need a pie.
17:14Fast.
17:15Pat a patty.
17:17Ow.
17:18Give me that.
17:19Yes, mother.
17:20Let me see.
17:21How about patty cake?
17:25Need rub.
17:26Look at the busy baker.
17:27Dust.
17:28Pinch.
17:28Need.
17:28What's he baking?
17:30Pinch.
17:31Dust.
17:32Dust.
17:32Pat a cake.
17:33Pat a cake.
17:34Baker's man.
17:36Bake me a cake as fast as you can.
17:40Pat a cake.
17:41Pat a cake.
17:41Baker's man.
17:42This is going to be my best cake ever.
17:45Vanilla with chocolate frosting.
17:47Chocolate with vanilla frosting.
17:49Pat it.
17:49What did she say?
17:50Frost it.
17:52Prick it.
17:53And mark it with a B.
17:55And put it in the oven for baby and me.
18:00For your baby.
18:02My best cake ever.
18:07Lucy Lockett lost her pocket.
18:09I lost my pocket.
18:12Where is it?
18:13Here it is.
18:14I found it.
18:15Kitty Fisher found it.
18:16Nothing in it.
18:17It's empty.
18:18Nothing in it.
18:18But the binding around it.
18:20Nothing around it but this binding.
18:22Hey, there's nothing in it.
18:23No money, no cards.
18:24I've got it.
18:25Come get it.
18:25I've been looking all over for that.
18:27Where'd you find it?
18:28Right here.
18:29Thanks, Kitty.
18:29You want it?
18:30Yes, please.
18:31Here.
18:31Take it.
18:32Here it is.
18:32It's yours.
18:33Thanks.
18:34I'll have to sew it back on.
18:35Or bring it to Mother Goose.
18:37It goes right here.
18:38It goes right here.
18:39A little lower.
18:42Every lady in this land has 20 nails upon each hand.
18:47Let's count them.
18:481, 2, 3, 4, 5.
18:535 nails.
18:546, 7, 8, 9, 10.
18:5810 nails.
18:595 and 20 on hands and feet.
19:0211, 12, 13, 14, 15.
19:0615 nails.
19:08And on this foot.
19:1016, 17, 18, 19, 20.
19:1420 nails.
19:1520 nails on hands and feet.
19:17All this is true without deceit.
19:33Whoa.
19:34Look at this rhyme, Simon.
19:37Jack be nimble.
19:40Here's Jack.
19:42Jack be nimble.
19:44Good.
19:45Jack be quick.
19:47How's this?
19:48Okay.
19:49Jack, jump over the candlestick.
19:59No, you didn't actually jump.
20:01You stepped over the candlestick.
20:03We wanted you to jump over the candlestick.
20:06Right.
20:07Okay, once more from the top.
20:10Jack be nimble.
20:11Jack be quick.
20:15Jump over the candlestick.
20:18Jack be nimble.
20:19Jack be quick.
20:20Jack jump over the candlestick.
20:23Jump.
20:26How about a round of applause for Jack?
20:32Little Bo Peep.
20:35Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep and can't tell where to find them.
20:41Leave them alone and they'll come home and bring their tails behind them.
20:46Over here.
20:48Over here.
20:48We're coming.
20:49We're over here.
20:50Behind the tree.
20:52I'm over here.
20:52Over across the little brook.
20:54Over here.
20:54Up on the knoll.
20:55Over here.
20:56Over here.
20:57We'll be right there.
20:58We're coming.
20:59Way over here.
21:01We're under the bridge.
21:02We're at the gate.
21:03We're coming home, Bo Peep.
21:06We're coming home.
21:08Nimble sheep.
21:10Quick sheep.
21:11Jack sheep.
21:12Simon, you still don't get it, do you?
21:15No.
21:16No more.
21:17More sheep.
21:18Grandmother would be appalled.
21:21Grandmother?
21:22Yes?
21:23Me?
21:24Oh, yes.
21:25The old king.
21:26Lived in a castle down by the Rhine.
21:29What was his name?
21:31Old King Cole.
21:34Old King Cole was a merry old soul.
21:37A merry old soul was he.
21:39He called for his pipe.
21:41Pipe.
21:42Tweedledee, Tweedledee.
21:47Pipe.
21:48Tweedledee, Tweedledee, Tweedledee.
21:51Tweedledee.
21:52Pipe.
21:54Your Majesty, your pipe.
21:58Tweedledum.
21:59Tweedledee, Tweedledee.
22:01And he called for his bowl.
22:04Bowl.
22:06Tweedledum, Tweedledee.
22:09Bowl.
22:13Tweedledee, Tweedledee.
22:16Your bowl, your Majesty, sir.
22:20Tweedledum.
22:22And he called for his Fiddler's Three.
22:24Fiddler's Three, Tweedledee, Tweedledee.
22:29One, and a two, and a three.
22:33Every Fiddler, he had a fine fiddle.
22:36And a very fine fiddle had he.
22:49Tweedledee, Tweedledee, Tweedledee, went the Fiddler's.
23:02Tweedledum.
23:04Tweedledum.
23:05Tweedled, Tweedledee, Tweedledee.
23:19Tweedledee.
23:24Golden slumbers kiss your eyes
23:27Smiles awake you when you rise
23:29Sleep, pretty wantons, do not cry
23:31And I will sing you a lullaby
23:34Rock them, rock them, lullaby
23:49I've got it!
23:51Humpty Dumpty
23:54Humpty Dumpty
23:57Sat on a wall
23:58Humpty Dumpty fell down
24:00Look out!
24:02Broke and cracked into millions of pieces
24:06And they couldn't be put back together again
24:09Company halt!
24:12That's a good subject matter
24:14But you've got to make it rhyme
24:15Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
24:18Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
24:21All the king's horses and all the king's men
24:24Cannot put Humpty Dumpty together again
24:28You mean they put him together again?
24:31He was put together before once?
24:34Don't worry about rhyming, Simon
24:36Just write your stories
24:37You have a gift for prose
24:40Maybe Simon should write stories
24:42Yes, Simon, instead of rhymes
24:44You should be writing prose
24:46Articles, books, novels
24:48War and Pieces
24:51The Life and Times of Humpty Dumpty
24:53The Great Goose Novel
24:56By Simon Goose
24:58Well, okay
24:59If not Simon
25:00Who then will carry on the tradition of me, Mother Goose?
25:04Maybe this little goose
25:06Cock Crow
25:08Cock Crow
25:09Cock Crow in the morn
25:10To tell us to rise
25:12They have a kind of internal alarm clock
25:18And he who lies late will never be wise
25:33For early to bed
25:36And early to rise
25:37Makes a puppy healthy, wealthy, and wise
25:41Time to get up
25:42Time to rhyme
25:43Wake up
25:45Rise and rhyme
25:49Wake up, everybody
25:51It's time to rhyme
26:05I Nah
26:06A
26:06When
26:07A
26:33Half
26:54Bye-bye.
27:19Bye-bye.
27:37Spooky around here, isn't it?
28:06Hey there, it's time to get up and dance.
28:09Move to the beat with Big Bird and his friends as they do the dog, do the jelly, and even
28:14do the airplane.
28:15You'll have a great time.
28:16And the party continues on CD and cassette with Sesame Street's Hot, Hot, Hot dance songs featuring dance-happy Muppet
28:24versions of the Macarena and Hot, Hot, Hot.
28:27We're ready to dance!
28:30It's time to get silly with Sing Yourself Sillier at the Movies, new on video.
28:36Movie reviewers Oscar the Grouch and Telly Monster give the thumbs up and down to eight silly Sesame Street songs.
28:43This is a movie that is definitely Oscar-worthy.
28:46And there's more musical mayhem on videocassette with Sing Yourself Silly.
28:51Then jump up and shout with the Count, Bert, Ernie, and Oscar the Grouch to the wacky sing-along fun
28:57of silly songs on CD and audio cassette.
29:00Now that was silly!
29:03Growing up can be a little easier with Sesame Street's Kids' Guide to Life series with two all-new stories.
29:09Is it a story about the circus?
29:11No, it's about a whole lot more.
29:14Elmo and guest star Dennis Quaid help Telly learn all about telling the truth in this new, totally original video.
29:21And on book and tape, The Emperor's New Fur teaches that telling the truth is the noble thing to do.
29:27Collect the other titles in the series, Learning to Share, on videocassette, and Big Bird's Band Plays Together on Book
29:34and Tape.
29:36What do you do during quiet time?
29:38That's the question Big Bird asks in this brand-new video.
29:42Oscar, Rosita, and special guest star Daphne Rubin-Vega from the hit Broadway show Rent
29:46help Big Bird discover the many ways to make quiet time fun time, too.
29:51Wasn't that fun, Big Bird?
29:53Plus, on board, book, and tape, Ernie shows how to get ready for sweet dreams
29:58with helpful advice and classic Sesame Street lullabies in Sleepy Time.
30:03And on CD and audio cassette, Elmo, Grover, and other Sesame Street friends sing warm and cuddly, dreamy time songs.
30:11Quiet.
30:12Shh.
30:13Quiet.
30:14Quiet.
30:14Quiet.
30:15What makes exercising really fun?
30:17Elmo Size.
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30:20Featuring special guest Cindy Laufer and the Sesame Street Kids.
30:23All hopping, stretching, jumping, and laughing their way through a feel-good musical workout.
30:27No kid can resist.
30:29What's your favorite Sesame Street song?
30:32You'll find it on Sesame Street Platinum All-Time Favorites.
30:35It's a fun-filled who's-who of Sesame Street superstars singing 20 best-loved hits.
30:40Hang star upon the tree.
30:42It's Christmas again.
30:43On Sesame Street, excitement is in the air because Christmas is just around the corner.
30:49It's Santa Claus!
30:50But Santa's not the only guy with a fuzzy red suit.
30:53You are a furry little hero.
30:55Elmo Saves Christmas is the story of a little hero with a great big wish.
30:59Elmo wins it with Christmas every day!
31:01Careful what you wish for, Elmo.
31:03Today makes 124 Christmases.
31:06I have counted.
31:08Yes, thanks to Elmo, it's Christmas every day.
31:10Happy Independence Day.
31:12It's Christmas again.
31:14Join Charles Durning, Maya Angelou, Harvey Fierstein, and all your Sesame Street friends.
31:19Christmas every day has got to stop!
31:21Plus a brand new friend, Lightning the Reindeer.
31:24Bye!
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