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00:00:00You
00:01:04Hi again.
00:02:47Bob's got a toucan.
00:02:48Would you believe that toucan?
00:02:50Say hello to Henry.
00:02:52Did you meet Henry, Sarah?
00:02:53Yeah, hi, Henry.
00:02:54Say hello to Henry, Sarah.
00:02:57Maybe your last chance.
00:02:58He's playing with some yarn here.
00:02:59Isn't he beautiful?
00:03:01Look at that beautiful colored beak.
00:03:04All reds and greens and oranges and blues.
00:03:12Where's he come from, Bob?
00:03:14Well, this one comes from Ecuador.
00:03:16They mostly come from sort of tropical regions like South America and places like that.
00:03:24Does he bite?
00:03:26I don't think so.
00:03:28Well, he likes to play with his yarn, though, pretty well, I tell you that.
00:03:32Well, his beak looks awfully strong.
00:03:34Yeah.
00:03:34This is called a short-billed toucan, but it's pretty good size even at that, isn't it?
00:03:40What does he eat?
00:03:41Oh, he likes raisins and fruits and all kinds of insects.
00:03:49I guess most of the things you'd find in the jungle, huh?
00:03:54He'd blend right in, wouldn't he?
00:03:56Yeah, he's a pretty color.
00:03:57Look at his beak.
00:03:59Hello, Henry.
00:04:00Can you say something to us?
00:04:02Does he talk?
00:04:03He doesn't talk, but he's got quite an interesting sound when he wants to.
00:04:08But he's a little bashful on Sesame Street today, I think.
00:04:15Well, now look.
00:04:16Now that we've had a nice close look at a toucan, let's take a close look at something else.
00:04:21Here's what we'll do.
00:04:22We'll make it a game.
00:04:23Now, this is something you've seen many times before, but never this closely.
00:04:52If, if I get…
00:05:07about halfway through, but never this closely.
00:05:08We'll give it a hug!
00:05:08They don't have fun.
00:09:38Hello there.
00:09:40Do you know what this is?
00:09:43Do you know what this is?
00:09:43It's the letter H.
00:09:45Can you think of something that begins with an H?
00:09:49Well, here's something now.
00:09:51It's a horseshoe.
00:09:55It's a horseshoe.
00:09:56Oh, my.
00:09:59Oh, watch it.
00:10:01Oh, dear.
00:10:03Oh, dear.
00:10:04Oh, my.
00:10:05Oh, dear.
00:10:08Yeah.
00:10:08Hey.
00:10:09Hey, anyone for T?
00:10:10Well, you know, there are 26 letters in our alphabet.
00:10:14But today, my very, very favorite letter is T.
00:10:20Oh, dear.
00:10:22Oh, dear.
00:10:24For the letter T.
00:10:26Oh, dear.
00:10:27And here it is.
00:10:28Can you think of a word beginning with a T?
00:10:31Here's something right here.
00:10:33That's right.
00:10:34It's a TV.
00:10:39Hey, that's good.
00:10:42Oh, something young when burning.
00:10:48Oh.
00:10:54This is a, uh, uh, uh, uh.
00:10:58A T.
00:10:59What's this?
00:11:00Oh, this is a T.
00:11:01What's it for?
00:11:02Well, it's for tickle, tilt, tap, tar, trumpet, tuba, tear, twine, tangle, twirl, tie, teeter, topple, and turn, take, trade,
00:11:19top, tin, tang, tick, talk, tune, tab, table, took, and toss.
00:11:26You forgot to.
00:11:27Fletch.
00:11:28Trash.
00:11:29Oh.
00:11:29And ticket.
00:11:30All right.
00:11:32All right.
00:11:34T is for toys.
00:11:37And tractor.
00:11:39Trains.
00:11:41And teacher.
00:11:43And tiger.
00:11:44And turtles with brains.
00:11:47Six times seven is 42.
00:11:49And Mechanicsburg is a city in Pennsylvania.
00:11:51T is also for tickle.
00:11:53T is also for tickle.
00:11:55And table.
00:11:57And tops.
00:11:59And Texas.
00:12:02And T.
00:12:03Why, T never stops.
00:12:07Well, I know by now you know there are 26 letters in the alphabet, and Gordon says his favorite letter
00:12:12is H, and Bobby says his favorite letter is T, but I really think somebody ought to stick up for
00:12:18C, because C is my favorite letter.
00:12:22This is the letter C. It's one of my favorites. And you know why? Because the word cat starts with
00:12:30the letter C. And I just love cats.
00:12:32Why, I'll bet there's a cat outside that door right now, just waiting to be played with and loved.
00:12:40Nope.
00:13:23There are 26 letters in our alphabet, and I like them all. About the same.
00:13:30A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T,
00:14:00E, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
00:14:09And here's my friend who likes all 26 too.
00:14:14Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop.
00:14:16Go ahead.
00:14:18Now?
00:14:18Now.
00:14:20A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
00:14:24Don't dance.
00:14:25H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P.
00:14:28Slower.
00:14:29L, M, what?
00:14:31I said slower.
00:14:33L-M-N-O-P.
00:14:37Not that slow.
00:14:39Q-R-S-T-U-B.
00:14:43That's nice.
00:14:44W-X-Y-X-E.
00:14:48Yes.
00:14:48Now I know my ABCs.
00:14:52Next time won't you sing with me.
00:14:59Ernie.
00:15:04The telephone's ringing.
00:15:06Ernie, where'd you put the telephone?
00:15:09Uh, let's see.
00:15:09I think it's in the basket here.
00:15:11In the basket?
00:15:13Yeah.
00:15:14Hello?
00:15:14Hello?
00:15:16Hello?
00:15:18Let's see.
00:15:19Here we go.
00:15:19Hello?
00:15:20Hello?
00:15:21Wrong end.
00:15:22Hello?
00:15:23Hello?
00:15:24Hello?
00:15:26Hello?
00:15:27Hello?
00:15:28Hello?
00:15:28You dodo.
00:15:29Hello?
00:15:29Don't you know what a telephone looks like?
00:15:31Of course I do.
00:15:33Let's see.
00:15:34This must be a telephone.
00:15:36Hello?
00:15:37That's a banana, you meatball.
00:15:39Not a telephone.
00:15:40Shh.
00:15:41Hello?
00:15:42Oh, he's right here.
00:15:44Well, hold on.
00:15:45It's for you.
00:15:48Hello?
00:15:50Hello?
00:15:51Hello?
00:15:52I'm sorry, you can't come to the phone now.
00:15:54No, he's talking on the banana.
00:16:02Come sit down, we're ready to play the game.
00:16:05One of these things is not like the other.
00:16:08One of these things doesn't belong.
00:16:12Can you tell which thing is not like the other?
00:16:16Before we finish our song.
00:16:20Come look.
00:16:20That's a sweater.
00:16:22A turtleneck sweater, see that?
00:16:23That's dad's hat, a lollipop, and a jacket.
00:16:28Now, which one doesn't belong here?
00:16:30Hmm.
00:16:31Hmm.
00:16:32Bob.
00:16:32Something doesn't belong here.
00:16:34I belong here.
00:16:34Oh.
00:16:36Did you guess which thing is not like the other?
00:16:40Did you guess which thing doesn't belong?
00:16:44If you guessed this thing is not like the other.
00:16:50Are they right?
00:16:52They're right.
00:16:53Oh, that's good.
00:16:54And I'll tell you why.
00:16:55Because this is a sweater, hat, jacket.
00:16:57Those are all articles of clothing.
00:16:59You wear those, and that's a lollipop.
00:17:01That's a nice treat to have after dinner, right?
00:17:03Hey, let's do that again, okay?
00:17:04Okay.
00:17:05They did so well on that.
00:17:09One of these things is not like the other.
00:17:13One of these things doesn't belong.
00:17:16Can you tell which thing is not like the other?
00:17:21Before we finish our song.
00:17:24Now, look very carefully this time.
00:17:27We have a dog, a table, a cow, and a horse.
00:17:33They all have four legs, but one of them is sort of different and just doesn't belong there.
00:17:40Now, did you guess which thing is not like the other?
00:17:45Did you guess which thing doesn't belong?
00:17:48If you guessed this thing is not like the other?
00:17:53Well, you're getting pretty smart because you're right.
00:17:58This is a table, and this is a non-living thing.
00:18:02But all of these other things, the dog, the cow, and the horse are all living things.
00:18:08Only the table is not living.
00:18:11But they all have four legs.
00:18:13But they all have four legs.
00:18:13They're similar that way.
00:18:15Now, the next part of Sesame Street is brought to you by fathers.
00:18:21Now, this part of Sesame Street is brought to you by fathers.
00:18:27Now, there are a few things you need to be a father.
00:18:29See, I'm a father.
00:18:31Now, first of all, you need to have a wife.
00:18:33And I've got one.
00:18:34And here she is.
00:18:35You also need some children.
00:18:37I've got a couple of those.
00:18:38This is my son and my daughter.
00:18:40They're brother and sister.
00:18:42But since this part of Sesame Street is brought to you by fathers, I'd like to tell you a little
00:18:47bit about what fathers do.
00:18:51A father can fix anything.
00:18:54Leaky tap or broken spring.
00:18:57In his home, a father's king.
00:19:00And that's what fathers do.
00:19:03Bless you.
00:19:04Tell her.
00:19:05Right.
00:19:06A father buys you food and clothes.
00:19:10Takes you to the movie shows.
00:19:13Works all day to give you those.
00:19:16And that's what fathers do.
00:19:19My daddy.
00:19:21Right.
00:19:22A father is a person with a very busy life.
00:19:28He takes care of his children.
00:19:31And he takes care of his wife.
00:19:33He'll teach his children right from wrong.
00:19:37So they'll grow up safe and strong.
00:19:40Now this father sung his song.
00:19:43And he has told to you.
00:19:46Just what fathers do.
00:19:58What...
00:19:59Two.
00:20:00Three.
00:20:00Four.
00:20:01Five.
00:20:02Six.
00:20:03Seven.
00:20:04Eight.
00:20:04Nine.
00:20:05Ten.
00:20:07Ten.
00:20:08Nin You.
00:20:10Four.
00:20:16Five.
00:20:18Four.
00:20:21Eight, eight, eight, eight, let's sing the form of eight.
00:20:28How many is eight?
00:20:30Eight clocks.
00:20:34One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:20:39Eight clocks.
00:20:45One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:20:50Eight puppets.
00:20:52One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:21:03Eight puppies.
00:21:05One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:21:11Eight King Bumble!
00:21:14One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight!
00:21:19Eight Raspberry Pudding Desserts!
00:21:29And that's the Joy of Fame!
00:21:41One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten!
00:21:48One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten!
00:21:51Eight!
00:22:00Eight!
00:22:04Eight!
00:22:06Eight!
00:22:08Eight!
00:22:11Eight!
00:22:16One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten!
00:22:24I'd like you to know that this part of Sesame Street is being brought to you by mothers.
00:22:29To be a mother, you need to have a husband.
00:22:33And that's me!
00:22:34Yes, I have one right over here.
00:22:36And you need some children.
00:22:38And they're right there.
00:22:40Hi!
00:22:41My son and daughter.
00:22:42Hi, Mommy!
00:22:42And their father.
00:22:44Hi, Mommy!
00:22:44Hi, Mommy!
00:22:45But since this part of Sesame Street is being brought to you by mothers,
00:22:49I'd like to tell you a little about mothers.
00:22:53Oh, Mommy!
00:22:54A mother cooks, a mother sews.
00:22:58A mother washes all the clothes.
00:23:01Helps to wipe a runny nose.
00:23:04And that's what mothers do.
00:23:06And that's what mothers do.
00:23:07Oh, Mommy!
00:23:10A mother bakes an apple pie.
00:23:14Hangs a laundry out to dry.
00:23:17Sings her kids a lullaby.
00:23:20And that's what mothers do.
00:23:27A mother tucks you in at night, as comfy as can be.
00:23:33And if you trip and fall, she'll put a bandaid on her knee.
00:23:38A mother cares for everyone.
00:23:42Husband.
00:23:43Butter.
00:23:44And her son.
00:23:45And now this mother's song is done.
00:23:48And now I've told to you.
00:23:52Just what mothers do.
00:24:04One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:24:13Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:24:18One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:24:28Nine, nine, nine, nine.
00:24:31Let's take them all around.
00:24:34How many are nine?
00:24:38Nine noodles.
00:24:41One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:24:46Nine nails.
00:24:48One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:24:55Nine lice.
00:24:57One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:25:11Nine mice.
00:25:13One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:25:20Nine quarters.
00:25:22One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:25:29Nine coconut custard pies.
00:25:38One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:25:45Children.
00:25:47That's right. This part of Sesame Street is being brought to you by kids.
00:25:53By little girls, by daughters, by sisters.
00:25:56By boys, by brothers, by sons.
00:25:59The children are really great.
00:26:02And I'm a daughter, which means I have a mother and a father
00:26:05who are right over there somewhere.
00:26:07Oh, there they are.
00:26:09Yeah.
00:26:09And I'm also a sister, which means I've got a brother who is right here.
00:26:14And I've got a mother and a father, too.
00:26:18They're the same as her mother and father.
00:26:21She's their daughter, and I'm their son.
00:26:24And she's my sister.
00:26:26And since this part of Sesame Street is being brought to you by her and me,
00:26:31maybe we should tell you a little bit about ourselves.
00:26:35Now, you sing it.
00:26:36Come on.
00:26:41A daughter plays with dolls, you know, helps her mother cook and sew.
00:26:47And in her hair she wears a bow.
00:26:50And that's what daughters do.
00:26:54You sing now.
00:26:55Okay.
00:26:57A son can run and throw a ball.
00:27:01Jump up high and never fall.
00:27:04Grow up to be six feet tall.
00:27:07And that's what a son can do.
00:27:12You sing it.
00:27:13Okay.
00:27:14A daughter can be beautiful when she puts on a dress.
00:27:20A son can make a mud pie and get covered with a mask.
00:27:26Oh, but still I like my brother fine.
00:27:29And I'm glad my sister's mine.
00:27:32We're together all the time.
00:27:35And now we've told to you just what brothers do.
00:27:54I'm going to read a story to you today, kids, called Play With Me.
00:27:58You know how lonely you feel sometimes when everybody in your neighborhood is inside
00:28:03and you can't find anybody to play with?
00:28:05Well, this little girl in this story was so lonely that she went outside to see if she could talk
00:28:10to some of the animals
00:28:11or get somebody to play with it.
00:28:15See, there she goes.
00:28:17The sun was up and there was dew on the grass.
00:28:20And I went to the meadow to play.
00:28:22You know, the meadow is like a big field full of grass and everything.
00:28:26You go to the country sometime?
00:28:29Yeah, sometime.
00:28:30Do you, Marlon?
00:28:31Well, then you might see some of these things out in the country.
00:28:34A grasshopper sat on the leaf of a weed.
00:28:37He was eating it up for his breakfast.
00:28:40Grasshopper, I said, will you play with me?
00:28:44I tried to catch him, but he leaped away.
00:28:47Grasshopper doesn't want to play.
00:28:49A frog stopped jumping and sat down on the pond.
00:28:52I think he was waiting to catch a mosquito.
00:28:55Frog, I said, will you play with me?
00:28:58I tried to catch him, but he leaped away too.
00:29:03A turtle was sitting on the end of a log.
00:29:05He was just sitting still, getting warm in the sun.
00:29:09Turtle, I said, will you play with me?
00:29:12But before I could touch him, he plopped into the water.
00:29:15I want a turtle.
00:29:17You do.
00:29:18Nobody wants to play with him.
00:29:20A chipmunk was sitting beneath the oak tree, shelling an acorn with his sharp little teeth.
00:29:25Have you ever seen a chipmunk?
00:29:27Yeah.
00:29:27See, he looks very much like a squirrel, doesn't he?
00:29:30Chipmunk, I said, will you play with me?
00:29:33But when I ran near, he ran up the tree.
00:29:39A blue jay came and sat down on a bow and jabbered and scolded the way blue jays do.
00:29:45Blue jay, I said, will you play with me?
00:29:47But when I held up my hand, he flew away.
00:29:53A rabbit was sitting beneath or behind the oak tree.
00:29:57See the little rabbit?
00:29:58He was wiggling his nose and nibbling a flower.
00:30:02Rabbit, I said, will you play with me?
00:30:04I tried to catch him, but he ran to the woods.
00:30:09She's not having any luck.
00:30:10A snake came sneaking through the grass, zigzagging and sliding the way snakes do.
00:30:18Snake, I said, will you play with me?
00:30:21But even the snake ran away down his hole.
00:30:26And as I sat there without making us...
00:30:29Uh-oh, I skipped a page.
00:30:31Here we are.
00:30:33None of them.
00:30:34None of them would play with me.
00:30:37So I picked a milkweed and blew off its seeds.
00:30:40You know what a milkweed looks like?
00:30:42Yeah.
00:30:42You see? She's playing with the plant.
00:30:46Then I went to the pond and I sat down on a rock.
00:30:49And I watched a bug making trails on the water.
00:30:55And as I sat there without making a sound, grasshopper came back and sat down beside me.
00:31:02Then frog came back and sat down in the grass and slowpoke turtle crawled back to his log.
00:31:11And chipmunk came and watched me and chatter.
00:31:15And blue jay came back to his bow overhead.
00:31:18See the blue jay back there?
00:31:19And rabbit came back and hopped around me and snake came out of his hole.
00:31:24Look, all the animals are coming back.
00:31:27And as I sat there without making a sound so they wouldn't get scared and run away,
00:31:35out from the bushes where he had been hiding came a baby fawn.
00:31:41He's cute.
00:31:41And looked at me.
00:31:43See the fawn?
00:31:43He's cute.
00:31:44What's a fawn a baby of?
00:31:46He's cute.
00:31:46A baby deer.
00:31:47See the little spots on him?
00:31:48See him peeking around the tree?
00:31:52Oh, she's scared to move because she doesn't want to scare him.
00:31:55I held my breath and he came nearer.
00:31:58He came so near I could have touched him.
00:32:01But I didn't move and I didn't speak.
00:32:04And fawn came up and he licked my cheek.
00:32:09Oh, now I was happy.
00:32:11As happy could be for all of them.
00:32:15All of them were playing with me.
00:32:17See, she had scared the animals when she ran after them.
00:32:21They thought that she was after them, you know.
00:32:22But when she sat there quietly, they just accepted her like she was just another animal.
00:32:27And they all came back.
00:32:29You know, I was just looking at your hands.
00:32:33And your nice long fingernails.
00:32:35Hands are so useful.
00:32:37You can use them to turn pages, can't you?
00:32:41You can use them to scratch an itch.
00:32:44You can use them to make noise.
00:32:47Why don't you watch?
00:32:50There once was a hand.
00:32:54Like most hands, it had a thumb and four fingers.
00:32:59One, two, three, four.
00:33:02Which all got along quite well together.
00:33:05And like most hands, it was quite limber and useful.
00:33:14This particular hand, though, for some reason felt especially proud of all the clever things he could do.
00:33:21For instance, he could wave hello.
00:33:23Hello.
00:33:25And he could wave goodbye.
00:33:29He could tell someone to come ahead.
00:33:33Or to stop.
00:33:36He could say when things were okay.
00:33:39And he could point to exactly what he wanted.
00:33:44He was also quite pleased that he could be so strong.
00:33:49Or gentle.
00:33:55Or scary.
00:33:58And that he could stand at attention so well.
00:34:03He could also scratch just about anywhere he itched.
00:34:14But one thing bothered the proud hand who could do so many things.
00:34:18He could not for the life of him make a noise.
00:34:21He had tried many times without success.
00:34:29And once, when the hand was thinking about this very thing,
00:34:32the little finger told the others about a way he had seen another hand make a noise.
00:34:37So they tried that, too.
00:34:52But somehow, it wasn't really what they were after.
00:34:56Although he knew it was silly, the hand became quite dejected.
00:35:03Then something happened.
00:35:17The poem was east on기� sudden travel.
00:35:17The poem was like, Let's take a moment,
00:35:17How dare we Buddha move on for her bow?
00:35:22Tell them what there was.
00:35:22Is it very interesting?
00:35:2825 people will do no fik.
00:35:28I think they didn't go to hell.
00:35:28And he loved to go.
00:35:29From and of the price floor.
00:35:30Even мир will save you to love the owed ongirls!
00:35:31One way or light.
00:35:31The .
00:35:56which only goes to show there's really no way around it
00:36:00it takes two hands to clap
00:36:12this is the letter c it's one of my favorites and you know why because the word cat starts with
00:36:20the
00:36:20letter c and i just love cats why i'll bet there's a cat outside that door right now just waiting
00:36:26to
00:36:27be played with and love nope hi there how are you today i'm here to show you the letter t
00:36:38and here
00:36:40it is can you think of a word beginning with a t here's something right here that's right it's a
00:36:48tv
00:36:52hey that's good
00:37:07the h is a nice letter isn't it nice and simple two lines with a line across the middle
00:37:13it is the first letter in a word which we use often the word hello hello is harold there there's
00:37:22no one here by that name the word hello begins with an h hello hello is harold there there's no
00:37:31one here
00:37:31by that name hello is a word that we should use politely each time we answer the phone
00:37:38hello hello this is harold do i have any calls
00:37:44hey bert bert come in here for a second what do you want come in here come in here if
00:37:48you really
00:37:48want to see something terrific come on in bert okay what is it well let me show you see right
00:37:53down here i got a hoop okay oh yeah grab the hoop okay hold up hold up that hoop and
00:37:58you'll see
00:37:58something terrific hold it up sideways bird oh sideways like that right that's right okay i don't
00:38:06see anything terrific well you will just a second oh yeah hey snooki come in snooki that's snooki he's
00:38:12a little friend of mine he doesn't look too friendly yeah he doesn't look too little either oh he's okay
00:38:19bird he's okay i found him out on the off on the street and i brought him in and i
00:38:23trained him and i
00:38:24trained him how to jump through the hoop through the hoop yeah now if you just hold up the hoop
00:38:27okay
00:38:29snooki now listen when i call you i want you to come running to me jump through the hoop and
00:38:34come
00:38:34to me and i will give you a cookie cookie right okay okay ernie ernie what i don't want to
00:38:44do this
00:38:44i really don't oh it's okay bird just hold up just hold up the hoop all right just hold up
00:38:49the hoop
00:38:50okay okay snooki come on come to papa come on snooki come on cookie you didn't do it right
00:39:00i'll say no no see you went over the hoop oh you went over me too ernie yeah and see
00:39:06you see snooki
00:39:07what you're supposed to do is go through the hoop so next time go through the hoop don't go over
00:39:12the
00:39:12hoop now go back there and we'll try it again okay go on back go on back good boy ernie
00:39:16good boy
00:39:17what no no i don't like this hoop holding job at all look look i got a great idea okay
00:39:23why don't
00:39:24you hold the hoop and i'll stand on the other side and let him come to me okay yeah no
00:39:29no i can't do
00:39:29that bird no no no no see i'm his master and he has to come to me okay okay hold
00:39:36up the hoop i don't
00:39:37like this just hold up the hoop really yeah just hold up the hoop oh boy okay snooki ready snooki
00:39:43okay okay snooki come to papa come on through the hoop wait i don't want to trump on me again
00:39:49ernie no no no snooki don't don't don't go over the hoop remember okay hold up the hoop bird
00:39:55go ahead
00:40:01no no no no no no you did it wrong again
00:40:04that time you went around the hoop now you're supposed to go through the hoop
00:40:08okay now go on back go on back one more time go on back that's right go on go on
00:40:13okay
00:40:14ernie that i don't want to do it no no no just just just hold up the hoop bird
00:40:17okay one more time last time this is the last time promise hold up the hoop okay
00:40:22okay snooki baby okay snooki come on through the hoop yeah through the hoop snooki come on
00:40:27come on wow oh it's beautiful hey he did it very good way there goes cookie good boy yeah cookie
00:40:36okay well don't worry uh get me well don't be so anxious for your cookie give me a cookie i
00:40:41mean
00:40:41you'll get your cookie i mean i just uh i don't have one with me right well well no no
00:40:45because the
00:40:45cookies are in the cookies are in the kitchen you see kitchen uh yeah
00:40:52oh ernie not only did he jump through the hoop he jumped through our kitchen door
00:41:10they're gonna play follow the leader who's the leader i'm the biggest so i'm the leader okay
00:41:17okay i'll go where you go and i'll go where you go and i'll go where you go me too
00:41:26see that coal mine let's go around it now i'm going around now i'm going around now i'm going around
00:41:36now i'm going around me too
00:41:44Awww
00:41:45Uh-oh, he didn't go around
00:41:47Pull! Pull!
00:41:59We'll show him how to go around
00:42:01This is how to go around
00:42:03This is how to go around
00:42:04This is how to go around
00:42:05This is how to go around
00:42:13Now I'm going away.
00:42:27See that pipe? Let's go through it.
00:42:29We're going to go through.
00:42:31Now I'm going through.
00:42:33Now I'm going through.
00:42:34Now I'm going through.
00:42:37Now I'm going through.
00:42:39Me too.
00:42:49Hey, where's Jimmy? He didn't go through.
00:43:00Let's show them how to go through.
00:43:02Now this is a way to go through.
00:43:07This is the way to go through.
00:43:09This is the way to go through.
00:43:11This is the way to go through.
00:43:15Now I'm going through.
00:43:18You are through!
00:43:28See those small horses?
00:43:30Let's go over them.
00:43:32We're gonna go over.
00:43:34Now I'm going over.
00:43:36Now I'm going over.
00:43:39Now I'm going over.
00:43:41Now I'm going over.
00:43:42This is the way to go over.
00:43:47Me too?
00:43:50Hmm?
00:43:57Ouch!
00:44:00Uh-oh.
00:44:07Uh-oh.
00:44:09Ugh!
00:44:14He didn't go over.
00:44:22I'm going over.
00:44:25Let's show them how to go over.
00:44:27Now this is the way to go over.
00:44:33This is the way to go over.
00:44:36This is the way to go over.
00:44:39This is a way to go over.
00:44:49Now I'm going over.
00:44:52He went over.
00:44:54Let's go over through and around.
00:45:03Over.
00:45:17Over through and around, over through and around, over through and around, over through and around, over through and around.
00:45:27I love the color.
00:45:29Isn't he beautiful?
00:45:30Yeah.
00:45:31We're just looking at an iguana here.
00:45:35It's a beautiful green color.
00:45:42This one comes from South America.
00:45:44You can find them in a lot of the very, very warm places, the tropics.
00:45:51I don't know if he'll let me pick up his tail or not.
00:45:53He has a nice long tail.
00:46:02Isn't he pretty?
00:46:03Yes.
00:46:04He looks, what's he look like to you, Marlon?
00:46:07Like a crocodile.
00:46:09Like a crocodile.
00:46:10That's right, because he's a, he's a member of the, of the reptile family.
00:46:14It's a lizard, member of the reptile family, like crocodiles.
00:46:18You know what he looks like to me a little bit?
00:46:22What's he look like to you, Maurice?
00:46:23Snake.
00:46:24Like a snake?
00:46:24Well, that's, that's right, because he is, he's a part of the reptile family.
00:46:28He's a, he's a terrific swimmer, and he likes to live in trees.
00:46:34And if he gets frightened, he jumps right into the water.
00:46:37Oh, another thing that happens if he's, if he's frightened sometimes, I don't know if you can see it, but
00:46:42right under his neck, there's a little bag there, a little sack.
00:46:46And if he gets very frightened, he can blow this up quite big, so it makes him look much, much
00:46:53bigger than he really is, and he frightens any of his enemies away.
00:46:58I guess he's not frightened now, because he's not blowing it up.
00:47:05He also looks kind of like a, like one of the old dinosaurs.
00:47:09Yes, yes.
00:47:10It's, it's really of the same family.
00:47:12Oh, really?
00:47:12Mm-hmm.
00:47:13It's kind of a miniature dinosaur.
00:47:15Bob?
00:47:16Yes, Mr. Hooper?
00:47:17You know who I, who I saw in the playground earlier?
00:47:21No, who did you see?
00:47:22Buddy and Jim.
00:47:23Oh, Buddy and Jim, what were they doing?
00:47:25They were playing on the seesaw.
00:47:28On the seesaw?
00:47:29That should be something to see.
00:47:37Hey, Jim!
00:47:39Hey, Jim!
00:47:40What is it?
00:47:41What is this thing here?
00:47:43This is a seesaw.
00:47:46Oh, yeah.
00:47:47This is a seesaw.
00:47:48Seesaw.
00:47:50Jim, what does a seesaw do?
00:47:53A seesaw goes up and down.
00:47:56I'm kidding.
00:47:57A seesaw?
00:47:58That's too bad.
00:48:00What's too bad?
00:48:01Well, this seesaw's broken.
00:48:05This seesaw is not broken.
00:48:07It's not going up and down, Jim.
00:48:11Everybody knows that you have to sit on a seesaw first before it can go up and down.
00:48:15Oh, I see.
00:48:16Good.
00:48:16I'll show you.
00:48:17All right.
00:48:19Very simple.
00:48:20I'd like to see you do some seesawing here, Jim.
00:48:22Well, I'll show you right now.
00:48:24Come on, Jim!
00:48:24Sit down on the seesaw.
00:48:26Seesaw!
00:48:29Seesaw!
00:48:31Hey, Jim.
00:48:33I knew it.
00:48:35This seesaw's broken.
00:48:37Hold it.
00:48:39What?
00:48:39I think you need two people before the seesaw can go up and down.
00:48:44You got to have two people before the seesaw goes up and down?
00:48:47Two people on the seesaw before it can work.
00:48:48Jim, buddy.
00:48:49One, two.
00:48:49Two people!
00:48:51Let's go, Jim!
00:48:52Here we go.
00:48:52Whoopee!
00:48:53Seesaw!
00:48:54Let's go, Jim!
00:49:05Buddy, I think you're right.
00:49:08I think this seesaw's broken.
00:49:10Mm-hmm.
00:49:12I sure wanted the seesaw, Jim.
00:49:14Me too.
00:49:16Hey, Jim, I got an idea.
00:49:21Maybe just one end of the seesaw won't work.
00:49:24Maybe we're sitting on the bad end.
00:49:27Let's go over there and try the other end and maybe we can see-saw.
00:49:33Buddy, for once in your life, you've had a good idea.
00:49:37Good boy!
00:49:38All we have to do is go on the other end.
00:49:41Yeah?
00:49:42And then the seesaw.
00:49:43Seesaw.
00:49:44Okay.
00:49:44Here we go.
00:49:45Here we go.
00:49:45It's a good idea.
00:49:47Thank you, Jim.
00:49:49Now, I sit down.
00:49:50Buddy sits down.
00:49:52Uh-huh.
00:49:52Now, hold on real tight because sometimes the seesaw goes high.
00:49:55Real high, huh?
00:49:56Are you ready?
00:49:57Yeah.
00:49:57On your mark.
00:49:58Let's go.
00:49:58Hit set.
00:49:59Here we go.
00:50:07Hold it.
00:50:09There's something very wrong here.
00:50:13I've got an idea.
00:50:15Yeah?
00:50:15Yeah.
00:50:16I think you have to use both ends of the seesaw before it can work.
00:50:21Both ends?
00:50:21Both ends.
00:50:23I'll tell you what.
00:50:24Yeah?
00:50:24I'll stay on this end of the seesaw.
00:50:26Yeah?
00:50:26You go way over to the other end of the seesaw and you sit on that end and then I
00:50:30think the
00:50:30seesaw's going to work.
00:50:33Good boy.
00:50:34That's it.
00:50:34Here we go.
00:50:35Jim, you stay on that end, will you?
00:50:36What is that?
00:50:36What I'll do is I'll go over here on this end and we'll get this seesaw.
00:50:48Seesaw.
00:50:54Jim.
00:50:57My end of the seesaw is too high.
00:50:59You can't get on my end of the seesaw, Jim.
00:51:04You can't do anything right.
00:51:06Jim, it's too high.
00:51:07You can't get on it.
00:51:08I have to do it all by myself.
00:51:19Does that look too high to you?
00:51:21No, it's not too high, Jim.
00:51:26Now, sit down here and remember what I told you.
00:51:28You're going to sit on this end, I'm going to sit on this end, and then I think the seesaw's
00:51:31going to work.
00:51:32You're right, Jim.
00:51:33You always have the good ideas, Jim.
00:51:35Always have the good ideas.
00:52:03Hey, Jim.
00:52:04Hey, Jim.
00:52:05We see-sawing, huh?
00:52:07We see-sawing now.
00:52:07Buddy and Jim, together.
00:52:09Up and down.
00:52:10Up and down.
00:52:19Buddy, what are you doing on my side of the see-saw?
00:52:23Oh, I want to see-saw with you, Jim, before it broke again.
00:52:33Hey, now here is a really great surprise for you.
00:52:36An old friend just dropped by to visit Sesame Street.
00:52:39She's over there in the play yard with some of the kids.
00:52:42Let's join our friend, Miss Mahalia Jackson.
00:52:46Do you sure you know this song?
00:52:48What song?
00:52:50He's got the whole world in his hand.
00:52:52Yes.
00:52:53Will you help me to sing it?
00:52:55Yes, Miss Jackson.
00:52:58He's got the whole world in his hand.
00:53:03He's got the whole world in his hand.
00:53:18In his hand, he's got the whole world.
00:53:23In his hand, he's got the whole world.
00:53:27In his hand, he's got the whole world.
00:53:30In his hand, he's got the whole world.
00:53:48In his hand, he's got the whole world.
00:53:53In his hand he's got the whole world
00:53:57In his hand he's got the whole wide world
00:54:06In his hand he's got the little bitty baby
00:54:10In his hand he's got the little bit of baby
00:54:14In his hand he's got the little bit of baby
00:54:19In his hand he's got the whole wide world in his hands
00:54:24He's got the whole wide world
00:54:27In his hand he's got the whole wide world
00:54:32In his hand he's got the whole wide world
00:54:40in his hand he's got the whole world in his hand he's got the whole world
00:54:59you like that i bet you did
00:55:10now that was really a treat on sesame street a song from miss mihalia jackson
00:55:14and right now here's a message from the number nine
00:55:19one two three four five six seven eight nine ten ten nine eight seven six five four three two one
00:55:42nine nine nine nine nine nine nine nine nine nine nine nine three four five six seven eight nine
00:56:01nine nine one two three four five six seven eight nine nine mice
00:56:28one two three four five six seven eight nine nine
00:56:36nine quarters one two three four five six seven eight nine
00:56:43nine nine two five four five seven nine five five five five
00:57:05favorites. And you know why? Because the word cat starts with the letter C. And I just love
00:57:11cats. Why, I'll bet there's a cat outside that door right now just waiting to be played
00:57:16with and loved. Nope. The H is a nice letter. Isn't it nice and simple? Two lines with a
00:57:27line across the middle. It is the first letter in a word which we use often. The word...
00:57:35Hello? Hello, is Harold there? There's no one here by that name. The word hello begins
00:57:41with an H. Hello? Hello, is Harold there? There's no one here by that name. Hello is a word
00:57:49that we should use politely each time we answer the phone. Hello? Hello, this is Harold. Do
00:57:56I have any calls? Well, hi there. How are you today? I'm here to show you the letter
00:58:05T. And here it is. Can you think of a word beginning with a T? Here's something right
00:58:11here. That's right. It's a TV. Hey, that's good. Oh, some of you are wondering. Oh.
00:58:32Well, I'll tell you. I don't know where the time went. I mean, it seems like just a few
00:58:37minutes ago we started off here on Sesame Street. And now it's time to go. But I'll make you
00:58:43a promise. We will come back. We'll be here. You be there. Okay? I'll see you later. I'm
00:58:49going down to see Bob. Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters C, H, and T.
00:59:11And by the numbers
00:59:128 and 9. Play with me, Story and Pictures by Marie Hall Etz, published by Viking Press, copyright
00:59:241955. Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
00:59:54This is NET, the Public Television Network.
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