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00:04:19Now, wait a second.
00:04:20We're supposed to be singing, We Belong Together.
00:04:23Yeah.
00:04:23Everybody ready?
00:04:25Yeah.
00:04:25Okay, here we go.
00:04:26One, two, three, sing.
00:04:29We belong together.
00:04:31We're happy together.
00:04:33We're happy together.
00:04:53And life is a song.
00:04:54Yes, sir.
00:04:55Okay.
00:04:55That's good.
00:04:56That's good.
00:04:57Okay.
00:04:57Now, here we go.
00:04:58Everybody ready?
00:04:59Yes.
00:05:00A one, a two, a three, sing.
00:05:04We belong together.
00:05:05We're happy together.
00:05:07We're happy together.
00:05:09We're happy together.
00:05:10We're happy together.
00:05:12We are together.
00:05:13Now, wait a minute.
00:05:14Wait a minute.
00:05:15Wait a minute.
00:05:16What now?
00:05:16Hold it.
00:05:17Hold it.
00:05:18Just a second.
00:05:18I got an idea.
00:05:19Listen, Laura.
00:05:21Let's go...
00:05:22We're singing đây.
00:05:23He's singing song right there.
00:05:24No, we're singing this.
00:05:25He's over there singing song.
00:05:26dxx Tlx I got a good idea.
00:05:28Okay.
00:05:28Wow.
00:05:29Alright?
00:05:30Go, go.
00:05:31Alright, four.
00:05:31All right.
00:05:32All together, now.
00:05:33Ready?
00:05:35One, two, three, sing.
00:05:38All together now.
00:05:39All together now.
00:05:40All together now.
00:05:42All together now.
00:05:43All together now.
00:05:45All together now.
00:05:45All together now.
00:05:47All together now.
00:05:48One, two, three, four, can I have a little more?
00:05:53Five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, I love you.
00:05:58A, B, C, D, can I bring my friend to see?
00:06:04E, F, G, H, I, J, I love you.
00:06:09All together now.
00:06:11All together now.
00:06:12All together now.
00:06:13All together now.
00:06:14All together now.
00:06:16All together now.
00:06:17All together now.
00:06:19All together now.
00:06:21All together now.
00:06:22All together now.
00:06:23Sing it out.
00:06:24All together now.
00:06:25Woo-hee!
00:06:26All together now.
00:06:28All together now.
00:06:29All together now.
00:06:32All together now.
00:06:33All together now.
00:06:34All together now.
00:06:35All together now.
00:06:35All together now.
00:06:36All together now.
00:06:37All together now.
00:06:37All together now.
00:06:38All together now.
00:06:39All together now.
00:06:39All together now.
00:06:41All together now.
00:06:43All together now.
00:06:44All together now.
00:06:45All together now.
00:06:46All together now.
00:06:47Now, that's what I call a beautiful group, the anything people.
00:06:50They can be anything they want to be.
00:06:51I'm worn out.
00:06:53All right?
00:06:53Hey.
00:06:58Oscar, what ails you?
00:06:59Look at this.
00:07:00What's the problem?
00:07:01Look at this can.
00:07:02Yeah?
00:07:02My trash can, it's inside.
00:07:05It's a palace.
00:07:07But outside, it looks the same as every other trash can.
00:07:11Wait a minute.
00:07:12Wait.
00:07:12Let me take a look.
00:07:14Yeah, I got to go along with you, Oscar.
00:07:16It's pretty bad.
00:07:17Same as all the others.
00:07:18Even I can't tell the difference.
00:07:20But, but, Oscar, listen carefully.
00:07:23It's not what's outside that counts.
00:07:26It's what's inside, how it looks inside.
00:07:28That's what's important.
00:07:29That's easy for you to say.
00:07:31Well.
00:07:31But, you know, how would you like to have somebody come along in the middle of the night and dump
00:07:36garbage on your piano?
00:07:39Boy, that's what happens when your trash can looks the same as everyone else's.
00:07:44Well.
00:07:44I want another trash can that looks different.
00:07:48Oscar, wait a minute.
00:07:49You don't have to have another trash can.
00:07:51You can make this one look different.
00:07:52Yeah?
00:07:53Yeah.
00:07:54Like...
00:07:54What are you doing?
00:07:55Well.
00:07:56Huh?
00:07:56I'm drawing an O on the outside of your trash can.
00:08:01O?
00:08:02The first letter in Oscar.
00:08:06O.
00:08:08O.
00:08:12O.
00:08:14O.
00:08:18Crow and go.
00:08:20Roll over the road.
00:08:22Where the goat explodes all the O's.
00:08:24And the crow flies low
00:08:26Past the croaking toad
00:08:28And the boat floats over the ocean
00:08:31But the wind did blow
00:08:33And it started to snow
00:08:35So the toad went home
00:08:37To the telephone
00:08:38He spoke to the goat
00:08:40Who was eating a bowl
00:08:42Of bones, potatoes, and soap
00:08:45A rope did float
00:08:48And hooked the goat
00:08:50And the boy climbed the stone
00:08:52Made of old
00:08:53The oars turned to smoke
00:08:55And started to float
00:08:57Closer to the bulldozer
00:09:00Who closed up the hole
00:09:02So the cold wind could not blow
00:09:04And the sun did show
00:09:06So the roses could grow
00:09:08And the whole world would know
00:09:10That the boat bulldozer
00:09:11The toad and the crow
00:09:12The boy and the rope
00:09:13The ride and the goat
00:09:14We're all okay
00:09:17Okay?
00:09:23He's washing his hands
00:09:24Before dinner, I think, huh?
00:09:27Let's see if he's
00:09:29If he's hungry at all
00:09:33Want a little hamburger?
00:09:36Maybe he'll come down here
00:09:43Do you know what this is?
00:09:46This is a
00:09:49This is an opossum
00:09:55He's not too used to
00:09:56Going up and down steps
00:09:57I guess
00:09:59Let's try him over here
00:10:00On the step
00:10:00There he goes
00:10:02This is an opossum
00:10:03Sometimes they call him
00:10:04Just plain possum
00:10:05For short
00:10:06That's his nickname
00:10:08But his real name is
00:10:09Opossum
00:10:12Do you know what a marsupial is
00:10:14By any chance?
00:10:15Um, no
00:10:17Well, a marsupial
00:10:18Is a kind of animal
00:10:19That has a
00:10:20That has kind of
00:10:22A handy little pocket up front
00:10:23That he can carry his babies in
00:10:24Like a kangaroo
00:10:25Like a kangaroo, right
00:10:27That's another marsupial
00:10:28They live in where?
00:10:30Australia
00:10:31In Australia, right
00:10:31But this is the only
00:10:34Marsupial
00:10:34Or the only animal
00:10:36That comes from America
00:10:37That has a little pocket like that
00:10:39And he keeps his babies in there
00:10:41When they're born
00:10:43And they're very, very tiny
00:10:45When they're born
00:10:45The babies
00:10:46Like eggs?
00:10:48Like, like very small eggs
00:10:49About, uh
00:10:50Turtles eggs?
00:10:51Yeah
00:10:51Maybe even smaller than that
00:10:53Like a little marble
00:10:54Or a large bee
00:10:55And he has maybe
00:10:56Ten or eleven babies
00:10:57And they stay in the pocket
00:10:59Until they're old enough
00:11:00To crawl out
00:11:01And then they climb
00:11:02On their mother's back
00:11:03How do they stay on the back?
00:11:05Well, she climbs
00:11:06They can cling right on
00:11:07With their claws
00:11:08And they walk around
00:11:10And she walks around
00:11:11Wouldn't it hurt her
00:11:11No, no, it doesn't
00:11:13She likes it
00:11:14And, uh
00:11:15But in one week
00:11:16They get about
00:11:17Ten times bigger
00:11:19Than they are
00:11:20When they're first born
00:11:21They really grow fast
00:11:23Would you like to grow
00:11:24Ten times in one week?
00:11:25Yeah
00:11:25You'd be a giant
00:11:27Oh, do you know
00:11:29What the first letter
00:11:31In the word opossum
00:11:32Is
00:11:33What?
00:11:34Oh
00:11:36Oh
00:11:42Grow and go
00:11:44Roll over the road
00:11:46Where the goat explodes
00:11:47All the o's
00:11:49And the crow flies low
00:11:50Past the croaking toad
00:11:52And the boat floats over
00:11:54The ocean
00:11:55But the wind did blow
00:11:57And it started to snow
00:11:59So the toad went home
00:12:01To the telephone
00:12:03He spoke to the goat
00:12:05Who was eating a boat
00:12:07Of bones
00:12:08Potatoes
00:12:09And soap
00:12:10A rope did float
00:12:12And shook the goat
00:12:14And the boy climbed
00:12:16The stone made of old
00:12:17The o's turned to smoke
00:12:19And started to float
00:12:21Closer to the bull
00:12:24The o's turned
00:12:24Who closed up the hole
00:12:26So the cold wind
00:12:27Could not grow
00:12:28And the sun did show
00:12:30So the roses could grow
00:12:32And the whole world
00:12:33Would know
00:12:34That the boat bulldozer
00:12:35The toad and the crow
00:12:36The boy and the rope
00:12:37The ride and the goat
00:12:38We're all
00:12:40Okay
00:12:41Okay
00:12:45Hey, if you stick with us
00:12:47You're going to learn something
00:12:48You know why?
00:12:49I'm going to teach you
00:12:50Three new words
00:12:52Big
00:12:54Bigger
00:12:56Biggest
00:12:56Got it?
00:12:58Big
00:13:00Big
00:13:00Bigger
00:13:02Biggest
00:13:05This is a big car
00:13:06But what you need
00:13:07Is a bigger car
00:13:11I told you before
00:13:13This car's not big enough
00:13:14For you
00:13:15What you need
00:13:16Is a bigger car
00:13:17This is a big car
00:13:20Big
00:13:21Big
00:13:27Big
00:13:27Big
00:13:28Big
00:13:28Big
00:13:57Big
00:14:02Big
00:14:02This is the car
00:14:03For you
00:14:03It's the biggest car
00:14:05In the multis
00:14:11Big
00:15:14I told you before, you don't want this car.
00:15:17This is the biggest car in a lot.
00:15:18I have something else to show you.
00:15:20But let us see.
00:15:22Oh, it is too big.
00:15:24Fine, let me show you another one.
00:15:41You don't want this car.
00:15:42This car is bigger than the car you need.
00:15:45I want to see it anyway.
00:15:59See, I told you it was bigger than you need.
00:16:06This is the car for you.
00:16:08This is a big car, but not too big.
00:16:11Oh, it's beautiful.
00:16:13I like it.
00:16:14We'll take it.
00:16:21It's great.
00:16:22How much is it?
00:16:23Oh, it's just a mere 12 and a half.
00:16:26That's fine.
00:16:27And you know, this car is big enough.
00:16:30I'm sure you'll be satisfied.
00:16:46Biggest.
00:16:48Bigger.
00:16:50Big.
00:16:52Did you get it?
00:16:54Biggest.
00:16:55Bigger.
00:16:56Big.
00:16:57I'm glad if you learned something because I think that's very, very important.
00:17:07You got to learn something, you got to learn something, you got to learn something, to get where you want
00:17:18to be.
00:17:19A man can't play a song, but there's no melody.
00:17:25Yeah, a girl can make a cake now, if she don't have a recipe.
00:17:31A man can build a house, if he can't cut a tree.
00:17:37You got to learn something, you got to learn something, you got to learn something, you got to learn something,
00:17:47to get where you want to be.
00:17:49No man can see danger, no, no, no, no, I'll feed all the use of my life.
00:17:54He's on your side, now a man can find protection, if he don't know how to fight.
00:18:00A man can't communicate, a man can't communicate, a man can't communicate, if he don't know how to read or
00:18:06write.
00:18:07You got to learn something, you got to learn something, you got to learn something, to get where you want
00:18:18to be.
00:18:18You got to learn something, you got to learn something, to get where you want to be.
00:18:33Get where you want to be!
00:18:34Get where you want to be!
00:18:37We are that way you want to be.
00:19:09Jim.
00:19:10What is it?
00:19:11Wait a minute.
00:19:11I just lost my buttonholes.
00:19:14You what?
00:19:15I lost my buttonhole.
00:19:18Buddy, that's the silliest thing I've ever seen in my life.
00:19:22You haven't lost your buttonholes.
00:19:25Where are they?
00:19:26They're right over here on the other side of the jacket.
00:19:31There they are right there.
00:19:32Of course, they were there all the time.
00:19:34All right.
00:19:34Now button up your coat and let's get going.
00:19:36It's getting late.
00:19:37Hey, Jim.
00:19:38What is it now?
00:19:42Hey, uh, see anything looking funny there?
00:19:45I lost my, uh, where'd those buttons go, Jim?
00:19:50Buddy, you can't do anything right.
00:19:53No, not me.
00:19:54Don't you know where the buttons are?
00:19:55No.
00:19:56Now the buttons are on the other side of the coat.
00:20:01Then?
00:20:02They were there all the time.
00:20:03Buttons were there all the time.
00:20:04Of course.
00:20:05Now to button your coat, all you do is take the button and you push the button through the buttonhole.
00:20:11Button through the buttonhole, right.
00:20:13And then that's how you button your jacket.
00:20:15Right through there.
00:20:15You finish it up.
00:20:16Oh.
00:20:17And hurry up because it's getting very late.
00:20:19Yeah, here's the, there's the, push the button right through the buttonhole.
00:20:26Just, uh, all you gotta do is push the, uh, Jimmy.
00:20:33What is it now?
00:20:35I, uh, I lost one buttonhole and one button.
00:20:42Hold it.
00:20:44There's something wrong here.
00:20:46Something bad wrong here.
00:20:49We have a button here.
00:20:50Yeah.
00:20:51And no buttonhole for it.
00:20:52No.
00:20:53And down here we have a buttonhole, but there's no button.
00:20:57Whew.
00:21:00I've got an idea.
00:21:01I knew you would, Jim.
00:21:02Of course.
00:21:02This is very simple.
00:21:03Good.
00:21:04All you have to do is you take the button with no buttonhole, and you get the little buttonhole
00:21:10with no button, and what do you do?
00:21:13You put the little button through the buttonhole, and we're ready to go.
00:21:21You did it again, Jim.
00:21:22Of course I did.
00:21:23Now let's get going for our walk.
00:21:28You did it again.
00:21:36Come on.
00:21:40Have a little drink.
00:21:42We're just playing with some baby chickens and the mother hen here.
00:21:50These babies are not only getting a drink, they're taking a little swim at the same time.
00:21:55See how they hold their head up to drink after they get the water in their mouth?
00:22:00Helps the water go down.
00:22:05These little babies are only about two days old.
00:22:13You know that chickens come from inside eggs, and have you ever wondered how they get outside
00:22:19of the egg?
00:22:21Well, they have a little teeny bill right on top of their bill.
00:22:25It's called the egg bill, and that helps them peck their way out of the egg, and then after
00:22:30about a day or two, it falls off.
00:22:33It's there just to help them get out of their shell.
00:22:41They have the soft little downy feathers that they're born with.
00:22:49I was on a chicken farm one time, and it started to rain, and when the rain started, all the
00:22:55baby chickens went underneath the mother's wings, and she protected them and kept them
00:23:01nice and dry and safe from the rain.
00:23:07It's kind of like your mother takes care of you.
00:23:10Whoops.
00:23:11Sorry there.
00:23:15They're really peeping and chirping here.
00:23:20Want more to eat?
00:23:36They like the feel of that water on their feet.
00:23:39It's kind of cool.
00:23:41How are you doing over here?
00:23:43Mother?
00:23:45Whoops.
00:23:46She said, you stay over there and eat your own food.
00:23:50Come on, Daddy.
00:23:55They're curious to see what their mother's eating over here, but that's too big for them
00:23:59to eat that food.
00:24:00They should have this.
00:24:01They have nice, fine little food that's much easier for them to digest and eat.
00:24:14Hi, Bob.
00:24:15Hi, Big Bird.
00:24:16We're just playing with some little baby chicks and the mother hen here.
00:24:19Oh, yeah.
00:24:19Hi, Egg Bird.
00:24:22Egg Bird?
00:24:23Hmm.
00:24:23That one right there.
00:24:24Hi, Egg Bird.
00:24:25How are you?
00:24:25This one that I have here?
00:24:26That's the one.
00:24:27That's Egg Bird?
00:24:28Mm-hmm.
00:24:28His name is Egg Bird.
00:24:29I didn't know that.
00:24:30How'd you know his name was Egg Bird?
00:24:31Well, his mother called him Egg Bird because at his birth, he was only an egg.
00:24:37Oh, Egg Bird.
00:24:39That's a terrible joke.
00:24:41Who told you that?
00:24:42Ernie told me.
00:24:43That sounds like a typical Ernie joke if I've ever heard one.
00:24:46They're really cute, aren't they?
00:24:48Oh, yes.
00:24:49They're peeping and chirping here.
00:24:51Oh, yeah.
00:24:51But I'm really much happier being a big bird.
00:24:54Oh, why is that?
00:24:55Well, big birds can talk, you know, but chickens can't.
00:24:59All they can ever say is, peep, peep, and chick, chick, and stuff like that.
00:25:04Well, that's usually true, big bird, but I once knew a chicken that could say a lot
00:25:09of other things besides peep, peep, and chirp, chirp.
00:25:13You see, once there was a chicken who would say, chirp, chirp, chick, chick, all day.
00:25:20But soon this chick got sick and tired of just chick, chick.
00:25:24I would.
00:25:25So, one morning, he started to say, and this is what he said, big bird.
00:25:33Oh, chickory chick, chala chala, chickolaromy, in a bananica, ballica, ballica, can't you
00:25:40see, chickory chick is me.
00:25:42Try it.
00:25:42Chickory chick, chala, come on.
00:25:45Chickolaromy, in a bananica, ballica, ballica, can't you see, chickory chick is me.
00:25:50So, every time you're sick and tired of just the same old things, saying just the same
00:25:56old words all day, well, be just like that chicken who found something new to say.
00:26:03Open up your beak and start to say, oh, chickory chick, chala, chickolaromy, in a bananica,
00:26:13ballica, ballica, can't you see, chickory chick is me.
00:26:16Why, big bird, that's beautiful.
00:26:18I didn't know you could sing that well.
00:26:20Oh, sure.
00:26:20You have a lovely voice.
00:26:22Oh, thank you, and I can dance like a bird.
00:26:24You can dance?
00:26:25Sure.
00:26:25Would you show me a little?
00:26:26Oh, surely, watch this.
00:26:28A one, and a two, and a three, and a four.
00:26:32Oh, wow.
00:26:34A dancing bird.
00:26:39You're too much, big bird.
00:26:44Hey, you're a real hooper, big bird.
00:26:47That's really something else.
00:26:49That's great.
00:26:50So every time you're sick and tired of just the same old words, saying just the same old
00:26:57things all day, well, be just like that chicken who found something else to say.
00:27:04Open up your mouth and start to say, chickory chick, chala, chala, chickolaromy, in a bananica,
00:27:14bollicka, bollicka, bollicka, can't you see, chickory chick is me, try it with us, chickory
00:27:19chick, chala, chala, chickolaromy, in a bananica, bollicka, bollicka, can't you see, chickory
00:27:25chick is me.
00:27:29Oh.
00:27:32Open.
00:27:38Oh.
00:27:39Open.
00:27:40Open.
00:27:42Oh.
00:27:45The book I have, its title is My Little Brother.
00:27:49It's about a little girl who's going to tell us all about her brother called Timmy.
00:27:57Now, what is that?
00:28:00What's that noise?
00:28:03Huh?
00:28:04You see anything?
00:28:05Oh, oh, oh, oh, there it is.
00:28:07An airplane, right?
00:28:09Yeah.
00:28:10Huh?
00:28:10Yeah.
00:28:11I wonder what it's going to do.
00:28:14Oh.
00:28:16Hey, my, ain't that beautiful how it's swinging that white line in the sky?
00:28:24What is that?
00:28:24Oh, it's making a letter.
00:28:26Looks like, uh, C.
00:28:28C.
00:28:29Yeah, yes, yes.
00:28:30Is it?
00:28:31Is it going to be C?
00:28:32No, no, it keeps going.
00:28:36It's going to be an O.
00:28:39Right.
00:28:41It's an O.
00:28:43Look how it's finished.
00:28:45Huh?
00:28:45Isn't that beautiful?
00:28:48O.
00:28:51Open.
00:28:56Oh.
00:28:58Open.
00:28:59Open.
00:29:01Oh.
00:29:04Now, since we watched the airplane paint that O in the sky, we'll go back to the book.
00:29:10All right?
00:29:11My little brother.
00:29:13This is my little brother.
00:29:15His name is Timmy.
00:29:17He is three years old.
00:29:21Sometimes I help Timmy dress in the morning.
00:29:25I button the buttons and zip the zippers.
00:29:29Sometimes I help him cross the street.
00:29:32He is too little to watch for cars.
00:29:36And sometimes I push him in the swing.
00:29:39He laughs and laughs when the swing goes high.
00:29:44And sometimes I take him to the beach.
00:29:46He wades in the water and plays in the sand.
00:29:52Sometimes we play in a wading pool.
00:29:54We toss a ball and sail our boats.
00:29:59And sometimes it rains.
00:30:01We play inside.
00:30:03Timmy is a train.
00:30:04He says,
00:30:05Toot!
00:30:07Toot!
00:30:12But sometimes Timmy makes me mad.
00:30:14He wrecks my games and I shout at him.
00:30:17Then we fight and Timmy cries.
00:30:21Later, I am sorry.
00:30:22Timmy is sorry, too.
00:30:24We feel sad when we fight.
00:30:28Once, when I was sick,
00:30:31Timmy brought me his teddy bear.
00:30:33He wanted me to feel better.
00:30:38I like my little brother, Timmy.
00:30:40And he likes me.
00:30:42I'm glad I have a little brother.
00:30:46Have you?
00:30:48Yes.
00:30:49Marvelous.
00:30:50Have you, sister?
00:30:50Yeah.
00:30:51Yeah.
00:30:51Great.
00:30:53Well, you should then all know
00:30:54what this little girl feels about Timmy.
00:30:56Oh, oh, look who's coming.
00:30:58Susan.
00:30:58Oh, maybe we should get her to do a number for us.
00:31:01Oh, yes.
00:31:01Susan, can you do a number for us?
00:31:03I'd love to.
00:31:04May I do my favorite number?
00:31:05Yeah.
00:31:06Oh, all right.
00:31:07Maestro.
00:31:24Seven.
00:31:27One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:31:36Ten, nine, eight, seven, eight, five, four, three, three, one.
00:31:41One, two, three, four, five, six.
00:31:49Seven, seven, seven, seven.
00:31:52I think I'm almost seven.
00:31:55How many is seven?
00:31:58Seven strong.
00:32:01Seven, three, four, five, five, six, seven.
00:32:09One, two, three, four, five, six, nine.
00:32:16Seven stars.
00:32:18Seven stars.
00:32:18One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:32:25Seven spooky spiders
00:32:28One, two, three, four, five, six, seven
00:32:36Seven nickels
00:32:38One, two, three, four, five, six, seven
00:32:44Seven pumpkin pies
00:33:00Well, then it's a deal, right?
00:33:02You clean up the dishes all this week, and I'll clean them up all next week, right?
00:33:08All right, all right.
00:33:09Okay, good.
00:33:10I'll clean them up all this week, and you'll clean them up all next week.
00:33:15Right. See, then I won't be doing them all the time, you know?
00:33:18I won't be taking turns.
00:33:19You do them one week, I'll do them another week.
00:33:22It's more fair that way, you know?
00:33:23It's more fun.
00:33:24Come on, Ernie, huh?
00:33:25Okay?
00:33:26Hey, wait a minute.
00:33:26Wait a minute, Bert.
00:33:27Wait a minute.
00:33:28How long is a week?
00:33:30Well, you know, your regular week, see?
00:33:32On this calendar, you can see it.
00:33:34It's a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
00:33:40You see?
00:33:41That's one, two, three, four, five, six, seven days, Ernie.
00:33:47Ooh, seven whole days of washing dishes?
00:33:50Yeah.
00:33:50At the end of seven days of washing dishes, I'll be a wreck.
00:33:53That is a very long week.
00:33:55Well, you know, every week is seven days long, Ernie.
00:33:58Well, I think I'm going to shorten this one.
00:34:00You can't shorten a week.
00:34:02Sure I can.
00:34:03I'll skip today.
00:34:04How?
00:34:04Well, like this.
00:34:06Hip, hip, hip.
00:34:08Hey, come on, Ernie.
00:34:09What are you doing?
00:34:10I'm skipping today.
00:34:42I'm skipping today.
00:34:44Seven, seven, seven, seven.
00:34:47Let's sing along, oh, seven.
00:34:50How many is seven?
00:34:54Seven strides.
00:34:56One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:35:01Seven circles.
00:35:04One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:35:11Seven, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:35:16Seven, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:35:20Seven spooky spiders.
00:35:23One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:35:31Seven nickels.
00:35:32One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:35:39Seven pumpkin pies.
00:35:49Seven pumpkin pies.
00:35:59One, two, three, four, five, six.
00:36:19One, two, five, six.
00:36:20One, two, three, four, five.
00:36:22Seven...
00:36:29Eight...
00:36:31Nine...
00:36:33Nine-eighths in one cookie.
00:36:38Ten-eighths in one cookie.
00:36:42Eleven-eighths in one cookie.
00:36:53Twelve eggs and no cookie.
00:36:58Hi-ho! This is me, Kermit the Frog,
00:37:01and today I'm going to talk to you about two pretty nice words,
00:37:04namely, tall and short.
00:37:07And I've arranged to have two of my friends come in and help me about this.
00:37:10First of all, this is Sam.
00:37:15And hello to you, Sam.
00:37:17And on the other hand, this is Harry.
00:37:19Come on in, Harry.
00:37:20Hello.
00:37:22And hi to you.
00:37:23Now, you can plainly see that old Sam here is very short,
00:37:26because I have to be way down here to talk to Sam.
00:37:29Mm-hmm.
00:37:30While Harry, on the other hand, is so tall,
00:37:32I have to go way up here to look him in the face.
00:37:35All right?
00:37:36So you can plainly see the difference.
00:37:38Sam is short, while Harry is tall.
00:37:42Uh...
00:37:43Uh...
00:37:43Oh, wait a minute.
00:37:44Uh, I guess I got that wrong.
00:37:45Actually, uh, Harry is the short one, while Sam is tall.
00:37:50No.
00:37:50No.
00:37:51I was right the first time, really.
00:37:52Because it is Sam is the short one, while Harry is the tall one.
00:37:56No, no.
00:37:56Harry is short, while Sam is tall.
00:37:58No.
00:37:59No.
00:37:59Actually, the tall is the short one, while short is the tall one.
00:38:03Uh...
00:38:04Uh...
00:38:04Wait a minute!
00:38:05Wait a minute.
00:38:06Now, there's one thing I'm sure of.
00:38:08And that's that one of you is supposed to be short.
00:38:12No, no, no, no, no.
00:38:13That's no good either.
00:38:15Because one of you is supposed to be tall.
00:38:18Oh, no.
00:38:18Now, listen, you guys.
00:38:20Uh...
00:38:20One is short, and one is tall.
00:38:22Because otherwise, how can I explain about tall and short,
00:38:24when you're going up and down like that?
00:38:25Uh...
00:38:26Just a second.
00:38:27There's gonna be a short pause here, while I do some tall talking.
00:38:30Now, come on, you guys.
00:38:31You're ruining the whole thing.
00:38:32I'm supposed to be talking about tall and short.
00:38:34You're going up and down like that?
00:38:36How can I explain about...
00:38:37You're supposed to be tall, and he's supposed to be short,
00:38:39or he's supposed to be short, and he's supposed to be tall?
00:38:42What's happening, man?
00:38:43I don't know.
00:38:45What's that?
00:38:46I don't know.
00:38:47It looks like a fishhook.
00:38:48It's not a fishhook.
00:38:50It's a J.
00:38:52A what?
00:38:53The letter J.
00:38:54Like to hear a story about the letter J, boys?
00:38:57Yes.
00:39:01Once upon a time, a guy named Joe noticed a June bug on his toe,
00:39:06put it in a jar and started to go,
00:39:09but here come the judge and said, no, no, no.
00:39:12So Joe said, why, and started to jump,
00:39:14and danced a jig on an old tree stump,
00:39:17then jogged along to the city dump,
00:39:20where he jammed the June bug in a tire pump.
00:39:23Then the judge caught up and started to wail,
00:39:25and said to Joe, justice will prevail.
00:39:28Then the jury met and set the bail,
00:39:31and Joe got an hour in the city J.
00:39:34So that's the letter J.
00:39:36It still looks like a fishhook.
00:39:38You know what else we learned?
00:39:39Yeah.
00:39:40Don't you have a judge by jamming a June bug.
00:39:43OK, friends.
00:39:44I'm going to try again.
00:39:46But this time, I'm going to tell you about two other words,
00:39:49namely, little and big.
00:39:51Now, I've got two other fellows to help me this time,
00:39:55a couple of guys who don't keep changing size, you know.
00:39:58So first of all, there's Frank.
00:40:01Hi there.
00:40:02I'm sure I'm happy I can be here to help Mr. Kermit.
00:40:05He's a cute little fellow, isn't he?
00:40:08Now, on the other hand, over here is a fellow named Harold.
00:40:11It's my pleasure to be here, buddy.
00:40:14Yeah.
00:40:15OK.
00:40:16Now, you can plainly see the difference,
00:40:18that Frank here is very, very little.
00:40:22Boy, I certainly am.
00:40:23Right.
00:40:24And it's pretty clear that Harold here is very, very big.
00:40:30You betcha.
00:40:32OK.
00:40:32That's unnecessary, Harold.
00:40:35So now, today, we have talked about those two words,
00:40:38little and big.
00:40:42Some other time, I'll tell you about another word, huge.
00:40:46Hi.
00:40:48Leslie and I were just looking at some pictures of Buddy
00:40:50going down his sliding board,
00:40:52and we were about to put them in the right order.
00:40:53Maybe you can help us.
00:40:55Here's a picture of Buddy at the bottom of the sliding board.
00:41:00And here he is just about to go up.
00:41:04And here he is part way down.
00:41:07And here he is at the top of the sliding board.
00:41:09Now, which one do you think should come first, Leslie?
00:41:14That one.
00:41:15This one?
00:41:16Where he has to climb up, huh?
00:41:17All right, let's put that one over here.
00:41:21And which would be next, then?
00:41:24He would be at the bottom?
00:41:26No.
00:41:27No.
00:41:28I think it would be up there.
00:41:30This one?
00:41:30Yeah.
00:41:31At the top, huh?
00:41:33OK.
00:41:34That's two.
00:41:36This one looks right already, doesn't it?
00:41:38Mm-hmm.
00:41:38Going down.
00:41:40And then we have another one of him at the bottom.
00:41:45Let's see if that's the way it really happened, OK?
00:41:48OK.
00:41:49OK.
00:41:50OK.
00:42:04OK.
00:42:09OK.
00:42:19Hi, Jim.
00:42:22Yeah?
00:42:22Well, that's the way it really happened.
00:42:23We didn't know that's what happened over here, that Jim was coming by with some dishes,
00:42:28right?
00:42:29Yeah.
00:42:29Hey, that's kind of fun.
00:42:30Let's do it again, all right?
00:42:31I've got some more pictures of Buddy and Jim over here.
00:42:33Of course.
00:42:34OK.
00:42:36Let's look at these.
00:42:37Here's one of Buddy.
00:42:40Uh-huh.
00:42:41And here's another one.
00:42:47Here's another one.
00:42:48He seems to be opening something, huh?
00:42:51Yeah.
00:42:52Now, which one would come first here?
00:42:57He's giving him the present.
00:42:59I think that would be the first.
00:43:00He's giving him the present.
00:43:01Uh-huh.
00:43:02OK.
00:43:02Let's try and see how that works.
00:43:04We'll put that one first.
00:43:06Uh-huh.
00:43:10Now, he'd probably have to open it, wouldn't he?
00:43:12Yeah.
00:43:13So that is it.
00:43:13Here he is opening it.
00:43:15So that should be number two, huh?
00:43:19Uh-huh.
00:43:21Then...
00:43:21I think he would be looking at it.
00:43:24He'd be looking at it.
00:43:25That's probably this one here, huh?
00:43:27Uh-huh.
00:43:29That's number three, looking at the present.
00:43:32And then he would be all mad.
00:43:34And then he's...
00:43:35Well, mad or he's...
00:43:36Confused.
00:43:36Confused or pretty surprised.
00:43:39Let's take another look and see if that's the way it really happened, OK?
00:43:42Hey, Jim.
00:43:44What is that?
00:43:46Buddy, this is a present for you.
00:43:51For me?
00:43:52For you.
00:43:53What is it, Jim?
00:43:54It's your favorite thing.
00:43:57Oh.
00:44:02Thanks, Jim.
00:44:04You're welcome.
00:44:04Hi, Jim.
00:44:08Hi, Jim.
00:44:11Hi, Jim.
00:44:17Tony.
00:44:18Hi, Jimmy.
00:44:18You're welcome, your friend.
00:44:21Hi.
00:44:22Hi, Jimmy.
00:44:23You're welcome.
00:44:32Let's go.
00:44:32Hi, Jimmy.
00:44:32Hey, Jimmy.
00:44:33He's like, dearie.
00:44:33Hi, Jimmy.
00:44:53That's not a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
00:44:58That surely wasn't a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, was it?
00:45:01It was a jack-in-the-box.
00:45:02No wonder he looks surprised.
00:45:04Hey, you did pretty well on those.
00:45:06Here's one I'll bet you like.
00:45:07It's about the letter R.
00:45:10Watch.
00:45:11Today, I'm going to tell you about the letter R.
00:45:17R is for rooster, and robber, and rake.
00:45:23It's also for river, and make no mistake,
00:45:26it's even for rowboat, and rocks, and for rain.
00:45:32That causes the robber to go down the drain.
00:45:36Very well.
00:45:38What letter have we learned about today?
00:45:40R.
00:45:42Good heavens.
00:45:44A talking dog.
00:45:48Go ahead.
00:45:50Now?
00:45:50Now.
00:45:52A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
00:45:55Don't dance.
00:45:57H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P.
00:46:00Slower.
00:46:01L, M, what?
00:46:03I said slower.
00:46:05L, M, N, O, P.
00:46:09Not that slow.
00:46:11Q, R, S, T, U, B.
00:46:14That's nice.
00:46:16W, X, Y, F, D.
00:46:20Yes.
00:46:20Now I know my ABCs.
00:46:24Next time won't you sing with me.
00:46:28Hey, Sarah, would you like me to sing you a little song?
00:46:31Okay.
00:46:32Okay.
00:46:32But first you have to answer some questions.
00:46:34All right?
00:46:35Okay.
00:46:36Now what finger is that?
00:46:37A pinky.
00:46:38A pinky.
00:46:39Or a little finger.
00:46:40Or the fifth finger sometimes it's called too.
00:46:42Now what finger is that?
00:46:44A thumb.
00:46:45A thumb.
00:46:46And a thumb is very handy to have, isn't it?
00:46:49You can use it for hitchhiking or for pushing thumbtacks.
00:46:54What else can you use a thumb for?
00:46:55Sucking it.
00:46:56Sucking your thumb?
00:46:58Yeah, that's good.
00:46:59Hey, listen.
00:46:59Now, I'm going to sing you a song, okay?
00:47:02And the little, this is a song about a little girl that was so tiny that they called her Thumbelina.
00:47:09You see, well, she was no bigger than my thumb.
00:47:13Than my thumb.
00:47:15Than my thumb.
00:47:18Sweet Thumbelina, don't be glum.
00:47:21No, no, no.
00:47:23Ah, ha, ha.
00:47:24Come, come, come.
00:47:27Thumbelina, Thumbelina, tiny little thumb.
00:47:30Thumbelina, dance.
00:47:32Thumbelina, sing.
00:47:34Oh, Thumbelina, what's the difference if you're very small?
00:47:38When your heart is full of love, you're nine feet tall.
00:47:42Though you're no bigger than my toe.
00:47:45Than my toe.
00:47:47Than my toe.
00:47:50Sweet Thumbelina, keep that glow.
00:47:54And you'll grow.
00:47:55And you'll grow.
00:47:56And you'll grow.
00:48:21And you'll grow.
00:48:23Somebody, you feel nine feet tall.
00:48:25Or at least seven feet.
00:48:29One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:48:39Seven, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:48:43One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, seven, seven, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:48:58How many is heaven?
00:49:01Seven straws.
00:49:03One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:49:09Seven circles.
00:49:12One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:49:18Seven ducks
00:49:20One, two, three, four, five, six, seven
00:49:28Seven spooky spiders
00:49:31One, two, three, four, five, six, seven
00:49:38Seven nickels
00:49:40One, two, three, four, five, six, seven
00:49:45Seven pumpkin pies
00:49:55And I've got four
00:49:59One, two, three, four, six
00:50:10Once there was a very jazzy triangle
00:50:13Who just loved to dance
00:50:38As you can see
00:50:40A triangle has three sides
00:50:41One, two, three
00:50:44One day the triangle met a very square square
00:50:54Who also loved to dance in his own way
00:51:12Oh boy, are you square?
00:51:15You don't move
00:51:16You're always the same
00:51:18All four sides the same length
00:51:20One, two, three, four
00:51:23All four corners square as a box
00:51:26I have three sides
00:51:28And I can make them as long or as short as I want
00:51:32I can be tall and thin
00:51:33Or short and fat
00:51:35Depending on how I feel
00:51:37I sure am glad I'm a triangle
00:51:40Well, it's true I can't dance as well as you can
00:51:44And my sides and corners are always the same
00:51:47But I don't have to decide which side to make long and which short
00:51:51And I never have to think about what shape I want to be
00:51:54I like being a square
00:51:56Yeah, but wouldn't you like to be able to move around as you please like me
00:52:00And change your shape anytime you feel like it?
00:52:03Like this
00:52:09When you're a square, you're a square and that's that
00:52:12Nothing personal
00:52:14You like being a triangle
00:52:15I like being a square
00:52:17Everyone can't be the same
00:52:18Well, so long
00:52:20Nice talking to you
00:52:35The triangle watched him go
00:52:37Not a bad guy
00:52:38He thought
00:52:39For a square
00:52:40And he danced all the way home
00:53:22One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
00:53:31Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, three, one
00:53:36One, two, three, four, five
00:53:43Six, six, six, six, six
00:53:46Let's sing along, I'll sing
00:53:49How many is it?
00:53:52Six chicks
00:53:54One, two, three, four, five, six
00:54:01Six squirrels
00:54:03One, two, three, four, five, six
00:54:08Flying things
00:54:12One, two, three, four, five, six
00:54:20Six cats
00:54:21One, two, three, four, five, six
00:54:27Six cameras
00:54:29One, two, three, four, five, six
00:54:35Six strawberry shortcakes
00:54:39One, two, three, four, five, six
00:54:42And I'm so sorry
00:54:48Okay, I'm gonna run inside and grab some sleep
00:54:51But we'll come back to you on Sesame Street
00:54:53Because we're always here
00:54:54Excuse me, honey
00:54:55Remember, we promised to give the kids some cookies
00:54:58So will you count them out and give them
00:54:59Oh, yeah, yeah
00:54:59You've got three kids down there
00:55:01One, two, three, four, five, six cookies
00:55:05Two apiece
00:55:05All right
00:55:06That's enough for them
00:55:07Keep that noise down over there
00:55:09What's the matter, Oscar?
00:55:10We talking too loud for you?
00:55:12Yeah, I hate talking
00:55:13Well, look, I was just counting the number of cookies here
00:55:16Counting?
00:55:16I hate numbers and counting this stuff
00:55:19Yeah, but why, Oscar?
00:55:20Look, suppose I said to you
00:55:22Oscar, you can have one cookie
00:55:24Or you can have six cookies
00:55:26If you didn't know your numbers
00:55:27You wouldn't know that six is more than one
00:55:30See what I mean?
00:55:31Yeah, that's true
00:55:32You wouldn't know whether to ask for one or six cookies
00:55:34You follow me?
00:55:36Yeah
00:55:37But it wouldn't matter
00:55:38Why wouldn't it matter?
00:55:40Because I hate cookies
00:55:42I hate cookies
00:55:43And cupcakes and lollipops
00:55:46And talking and learning stuff
00:55:48And popcorn
00:55:49And especially, I hate counting
00:55:51Like one, two, three, four, five, six
00:55:58One, two, three, four, five, six
00:56:02Seven, eight, nine, ten
00:56:07Seven, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, three, one
00:56:12One, two, three, four, five
00:56:19Six, six, six, six
00:56:21Let's play the song of six
00:56:25How many is it?
00:56:29Six chicks
00:56:30One, two, three, four, five, six
00:56:36Six squares
00:56:39One, two, three, four, five, six
00:56:45Flying things
00:56:48One, two, three, four, five, six
00:56:56Six cats
00:56:57One, two, three, four, five, six
00:57:03Six cameras
00:57:05One, two, three, four, five, six
00:57:11Six strawberry shortcakes
00:57:19And I'm a strawberry shortcake
00:57:25Watch those strawberry shortcakes
00:57:27Say goodbye, Susan
00:57:28Bye, Susan
00:57:29See you later
00:57:30You really
00:57:52Get out of here
00:57:53Get out of here
00:57:53Come on
00:57:55Lay in there
00:57:56Oscar
00:58:04Oh
00:58:21Get back
00:58:44Sesame Street was brought to you by the letters J, O, and R,
00:58:49and by the numbers 6 and 7.
00:58:56My Little Brother was written by H.R. Whitram
00:59:00with pictures by Carol Cofod Butterfield,
00:59:03a Little Owl book published by Holt, Reinhart, and Winston, Inc., copyright 1963.
00:59:12Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
00:59:40This is N.E.T., the public television network.
00:59:45THE END
00:59:46THE END
00:59:46THE END
00:59:49THE END
00:59:49THE END
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00:59:51THE END
00:59:51THE END