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00:00:10It's Sesame Street again, show number 30.
00:00:56It's Sesame Street.
00:01:18It's Sesame Street.
00:01:31Friendly neighbor's bed, that's where we meet.
00:01:36Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
00:01:42How to get to Sesame Street?
00:01:47Good morning, Mr. Hooper.
00:01:49Well, George, how are you today?
00:01:51Fine, thanks.
00:01:55Hiya, Bob.
00:01:55George, how are you this morning?
00:01:57Just for you.
00:01:58Thanks very much, George.
00:02:00Oh, hey, George, did I get my camera?
00:02:02Let's see.
00:02:02No?
00:02:04Here's something.
00:02:06Bye.
00:02:07Bye.
00:02:08What'd you get, please?
00:02:11Hey, George, what about me?
00:02:14Don't I get any mail?
00:02:16Nothing today, Oscar.
00:02:18Nothing?
00:02:18Are you sure?
00:02:19What about my copy of the Daily Grouch?
00:02:23Nope.
00:02:24Um, not even a postcard?
00:02:28Nope.
00:02:30That just goes to show you.
00:02:31Nobody cares.
00:02:36Special delivery for Big Bird.
00:02:39Hey, George.
00:02:41Hi.
00:02:42Um, he's not there.
00:02:44No?
00:02:44No, no.
00:02:45I saw him going down the street.
00:02:46He's going to look for some big bird seed.
00:02:48Well, I'll just leave it in his mailbox.
00:02:51It'll be all right there.
00:02:55Well, see you tomorrow.
00:02:57See you later, George.
00:02:57See you, George.
00:02:58Bye, George.
00:02:59Oh, what'd I get, honey?
00:03:01Oh, you got the bills.
00:03:03Lucky you.
00:03:04I appreciate that.
00:03:05You know, everybody gets mail except me.
00:03:09Once I even wrote myself a letter, but it never came back.
00:03:13Oh, well, look, Oscar, I'll tell you what.
00:03:16I've got a couple of pieces of junk mail.
00:03:18Junk?
00:03:19Junk mail.
00:03:19Junk.
00:03:20I love junk.
00:03:20You love junk mail?
00:03:21Yeah, I'll take it.
00:03:22Oh, come on, take that.
00:03:23That's mail we don't need.
00:03:25Oh, yeah?
00:03:25Yeah, it's a lot of advertising junk.
00:03:27Yeah, take this.
00:03:28Some more?
00:03:29Got some, Bob?
00:03:29Yeah, I got a couple.
00:03:31Oh.
00:03:31That's about all I get.
00:03:32Okay.
00:03:33Now, how's that, Oscar?
00:03:34Look at this.
00:03:35You like that?
00:03:36What a pile of it.
00:03:37Yeah, it's really a pile.
00:03:39Let me see how many you have.
00:03:40One, two, three, four.
00:03:43Five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:03:48Ten.
00:03:49Wow.
00:03:50Ten pieces of junk mail.
00:03:51I've never had that much in my life.
00:03:56One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:04:05Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:04:08One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:04:22Ten, ten, ten, ten, twenty, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:04:28How many men?
00:04:31Ten toes.
00:04:33One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:04:40Ten triangles.
00:04:42One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:04:49Ten pens.
00:04:531, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
00:05:021, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
00:05:1110 line-up toys
00:05:161, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
00:05:2410 chocolate foyer cakes
00:05:31And I'm the boy of 10
00:05:38Oh, Gordon! Gordon! Susan! Oh, look!
00:05:41Hi, Vizmer!
00:05:42Oh, wait! Don't go away! Look at this! Look! Look! Look at it!
00:05:45Wow! It's something great! It's a letter from my grandmother, Granny Bird!
00:05:50Hey, and she's coming for a visit, Big Bird! I like that!
00:05:53Oh, that's great! I know! That's wonderful!
00:05:56Yeah, I'm so excited about it!
00:05:58I'm going down to the barbershop and have a little feather cut and an egg shampoo
00:06:04Oh, you'll be beautiful!
00:06:05Hey, listen, if you need any help, just call me. I'll come over and help you fix your nest for
00:06:09Granny and everything
00:06:10Oh, thank you!
00:06:11Hey, it looks like everybody's cleaning up today, including Ernie and Bert
00:06:21Hey, Ernie! Hey, Ernie! Hey, stop it! Stop it, Ernie!
00:06:24Hey, Ernie! Hey, cut that out!
00:06:26Hey, hey! Hey, Ernie! Hey, Ernie!
00:06:28Hey, come on now! Cut that out, will ya?
00:06:30What?
00:06:31Look at this mess, Ernie!
00:06:33What mess?
00:06:33I tell you, you are the sloppiest person I ever saw!
00:06:36Now, if you don't get busy and clean this place up, I'm going to move in with Oscar
00:06:40His garbage can is needed in this place
00:06:42Oh, wow!
00:06:44Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, Bert
00:06:46Boy!
00:06:46I'll clean it up! I'll clean it up so clean you wouldn't recognize it!
00:06:49Ha!
00:06:50I'll tell you, when I'm done, you could eat off the floor!
00:06:52Ha, ha, ha! I'll believe that when I see it!
00:06:55Okay, well, you just go and let me get to work here
00:06:57Okay, I'll clean it up!
00:06:59lâ 2007
00:07:11grow and go
00:07:13roll over the road
00:07:15where the goat explodes
00:07:17all the O's
00:07:18and the crow flies low
00:07:20past the croaking toad
00:07:22and the boat floats over
00:07:24the ocean
00:07:25but the wind, it blew
00:07:27And it started to snow
00:07:29So the toad went home
00:07:31To the telephone
00:07:32He spoke to the goat
00:07:34Who was eating a bowl
00:07:36Of bones, potatoes, and soap
00:07:40A rope did float
00:07:42And shook the goat
00:07:44And the boy climbed a stone
00:07:46Made of old
00:07:47The oars turned to smoke
00:07:49And started to float
00:07:51Closer to the pole
00:07:53The oars turned to close up the hole
00:07:56So the cold wind could not grow
00:07:58And the sun did show
00:08:00So the roses could grow
00:08:02And the whole world would know
00:08:04That the boat bulldozer
00:08:05The toad and the crow
00:08:06The boy and the rope
00:08:07Riding the goat
00:08:08We're all okay
00:08:11Okay?
00:08:16Hello there.
00:08:17Hello there.
00:08:19You know what he is, Ronald?
00:08:21A bear?
00:08:22Well, they call him a bear.
00:08:23They call him a honey bear.
00:08:26And he's not really a bear
00:08:27But a lot of people think
00:08:29He looks like a bear
00:08:29So that's why they call him
00:08:30A honey bear.
00:08:31His real name is Kinkajou.
00:08:34Can you say that?
00:08:35Kinkajou.
00:08:36Kinkajou, right.
00:08:38And I asked him where he came from.
00:08:39He's visiting us here
00:08:40On Sesame Street today.
00:08:41He's cute.
00:08:42Isn't he cute?
00:08:42Yeah.
00:08:43Do you know where he comes from?
00:08:45No.
00:08:46Think he comes from Sesame Street?
00:08:48No.
00:08:48No?
00:08:49No, he comes from South America.
00:08:51Why do you have a long tail?
00:08:53Well, that's something that makes him very special.
00:08:55So he can what?
00:08:56Climb.
00:08:57Climb, right.
00:08:58You know what kind of a tail that is?
00:09:00Yeah.
00:09:01It's like a monkey's tail.
00:09:02You remember what you call a monkey's tail?
00:09:04Mm-hmm.
00:09:04What?
00:09:05Do you remember that long word?
00:09:06Very hard.
00:09:07No.
00:09:07Pre...
00:09:09Prehensile.
00:09:10Prehensile.
00:09:10Remember?
00:09:11You know what a prehensile tail can do?
00:09:13What?
00:09:14It can crab right onto things
00:09:16like that
00:09:18and he can swing from tree to tree.
00:09:22He likes you.
00:09:23Ah!
00:09:24He's checking out your ears.
00:09:25Hey, you know what we've got here that he wants?
00:09:27Right.
00:09:28We've got a little banana
00:09:30and he loves bananas.
00:09:33He just took a...
00:09:33Oh, man.
00:09:34That's a big bite for a little animal.
00:09:35That's a big bite for a little animal.
00:09:37Yeah.
00:09:39He's nice, isn't he?
00:09:40Mm-hmm.
00:09:41They make very good pets.
00:09:43He's holding them up for me.
00:09:44Mm-hmm.
00:09:44He's holding them up.
00:09:45He's holding on with one hand, one paw.
00:09:49They spend a lot of their time in trees
00:09:51because they're really good climbers like that
00:09:53and they can swing, really swing.
00:09:56Oh, man.
00:09:57Look at him go.
00:09:58He's really hungry, isn't he?
00:10:00Oh.
00:10:01Is that delicious?
00:10:02Hmm?
00:10:04Would you like a little cream and sugar on your banana?
00:10:06Mm.
00:10:10It's a little...
00:10:10Big bite for a little...
00:10:11They're, uh...
00:10:12You know, you see their big eyes they have?
00:10:13Mm-hmm.
00:10:14They owe that because they can see...
00:10:16Big eyes and little ears.
00:10:17And little ears.
00:10:18That helps them see pretty well at night
00:10:21because they go out and look for fruit
00:10:23and things like that at nighttime.
00:10:26Hey, need a little more help here?
00:10:27There we go.
00:10:29Mm.
00:10:29I do love bananas.
00:10:31You know, this is an animal you can see in the zoo.
00:10:35Did you know that?
00:10:36Mm-hmm.
00:10:36And zoo is another word that starts with Z.
00:10:40Right.
00:10:43Z.
00:10:45Zipper.
00:10:51Z.
00:10:53Look at this.
00:10:55Oh, boy.
00:10:56I just came from the barbershop.
00:10:57I look...
00:10:58I was so plain.
00:10:59Now I look so fancy.
00:11:00I really look great.
00:11:01Oh, hi, Gordon.
00:11:03Hello, Big Bird.
00:11:04How are you?
00:11:05All right.
00:11:05You look great.
00:11:06Oh, you like it, really?
00:11:08Yeah.
00:11:08Yeah, you really look good.
00:11:09The barber did a good job.
00:11:11I think he gave me a ducktail cut.
00:11:13He gave you a ducktail cut?
00:11:15Yeah, well, you really look great.
00:11:17Oh, thank you.
00:11:17Say, what's that you got there?
00:11:19This?
00:11:20This is a map.
00:11:21A map?
00:11:22Yeah, a map.
00:11:23A map tells you which places are far from you and which places are near to you.
00:11:27And how far something is from you or how near something is to you, well, that's called distance.
00:11:33Distance.
00:11:34Oh, wait.
00:11:35I know about distance.
00:11:36You do?
00:11:37Sure.
00:11:37If I'm here, I'm near to you.
00:11:40That's right.
00:11:41But if I step back, I'm far from you.
00:11:44That's very good, Big Bird.
00:11:46I like that.
00:11:47Yeah.
00:11:47See?
00:11:47Right now, I'm near.
00:11:49You're near.
00:11:49And if I go back, I'm farther.
00:11:52You're farther.
00:11:53That's very good.
00:11:54And if I go back, I'm farther.
00:11:56That's good, too.
00:11:57Yeah, you're farther.
00:11:59Yeah.
00:11:59Hey, hey, Big Bird.
00:12:00Big Bird, watch out.
00:12:01You're going to run right into the...
00:12:02Right into the...
00:12:05Right into...
00:12:06Right into the wall.
00:12:10I did it again.
00:12:11I went too far.
00:12:14Well, Big Bird's just a little flustered because his grandmother's coming back in the
00:12:18town.
00:12:19But speaking of people who are coming back into town, guess who else is back in town?
00:12:23Lulu.
00:12:25Lulu.
00:12:32Gotta get my old tuxedo press.
00:12:36Gotta sew a button on my vest.
00:12:39Cause tonight I've gotta look my best.
00:12:43Why?
00:12:44Lulu's back in town.
00:12:46Oh, no!
00:12:46Gotta get a half a buck somewhere.
00:12:51Gotta shine my shoes and slick my hair.
00:12:54Gotta get myself a boutonniere.
00:12:58How come?
00:12:58Lulu's back in town.
00:13:01Oh, good grief!
00:13:02You can tell all my pets.
00:13:05All my pretty cold cats.
00:13:08Mr. Otis regrets that he won't be round.
00:13:17You can tell a mailman not to call.
00:13:21I ain't coming home until the fall.
00:13:24And I might not get back home at all.
00:13:28You don't mean...
00:13:29Lulu's back in town.
00:13:31Oh!
00:13:32Here she comes!
00:13:34Big way!
00:13:34Big way!
00:13:39Hi, kid!
00:13:41Hi, Lulu.
00:13:42Wanna dance?
00:13:47Wow.
00:13:51Gee.
00:13:56Lulu's back in town.
00:13:57Here we go now.
00:13:58Follow me.
00:14:02Turn!
00:14:03Ooh!
00:14:03Sorry.
00:14:04It's okay.
00:14:13You can tell all my pets.
00:14:16You tell them.
00:14:17All my pretty cold cats.
00:14:20Yeah, them too.
00:14:21Mr. Otis regrets that he won't be round.
00:14:29You can tell the mailman not to call, too.
00:14:33I ain't coming home until the fall.
00:14:37And I might not get back home at all.
00:14:41Lulu's back in town.
00:14:43That's right, friends.
00:14:45Lulu's back in town.
00:14:50Lulu's...
00:14:51I'm back in town.
00:14:53I'm back in town.
00:14:56Oh, sorry.
00:15:01I'm back in town.
00:15:04I'm back in town.
00:15:07I'm back in town.
00:15:10Ouch.
00:15:12Sorry.
00:15:13Hey, Ernie, this is beautiful.
00:15:16Hey, I have never seen any place that looks so good.
00:15:19Right.
00:15:20Hey, are you finished?
00:15:21Oh, almost, Bert.
00:15:22The only thing left is my toy box.
00:15:23Well, go to it.
00:15:25Go to it.
00:15:25This is beautiful.
00:15:26I'm going to clean up my toy box now.
00:15:28See, we've got my rubber ducky here, and down here,
00:15:32my tinfoil ball.
00:15:33I've got my X to mark the spot, and that's my spot.
00:15:36That's my dog.
00:15:37That's his name, you know.
00:15:38Down here, I've got my worm collection.
00:15:40I don't want to forget that.
00:15:41Over here, we've got my paperclip collection, old tape,
00:15:44my football helmet.
00:15:45Down here, we've got, well, there's my peanut butter sandwich.
00:15:49Over here, we've got, uh, I'm just setting the chairs up,
00:16:03because I'm going to read a story in a few minutes.
00:16:07Gee, you know what?
00:16:08I'm glad I don't have the trouble with these chairs
00:16:10that Buddy and Jim do.
00:16:13Hey, Jim.
00:16:14What?
00:16:14What do you want to do today?
00:16:16Buddy, today, I thought we'd play a game of checkers.
00:16:21That's a good idea, Jim.
00:16:22Sure it is.
00:16:23Now, why don't you pull up that other chair?
00:16:25OK.
00:16:25Come over.
00:16:26Ha ha.
00:16:27I'm going to beat you today, Jim.
00:16:28We'll soon see about that.
00:16:30We'll soon see about that.
00:16:44Hey, Jim.
00:16:47There's something wrong with my chair.
00:16:52Buddy, there is nothing wrong with your chair.
00:16:55If you had any sense, you'd see that that chair was not made to go on that side of the
00:17:00table.
00:17:01It was made to go on this side of the table.
00:17:03So, all we have to do is switch chairs.
00:17:07Wow.
00:17:09Ha ha.
00:17:10There we go.
00:17:11Very simple.
00:17:12Ha ha.
00:17:14Boy.
00:17:20Hold it.
00:17:21What is it, Jim?
00:17:22Buddy, I think you're right.
00:17:25There is something wrong with this chair.
00:17:34I got an idea, Jim.
00:17:36What?
00:17:37All we have to do is to turn the table around.
00:17:42Huh?
00:17:43For once in your life, you've had a good idea.
00:17:45Ha ha.
00:17:46Good boy.
00:17:47There we go.
00:17:47You grab the heavy end, I'll grab the light end.
00:17:49Right.
00:17:49Lift it up.
00:17:50Right.
00:17:51And we'll turn it right around.
00:17:53And we go.
00:17:54Down and down.
00:17:55Boy, I'm shocked today, huh, Jim?
00:17:56It was a good idea.
00:17:58Ha ha.
00:18:06That chair is still wrong for the table.
00:18:09It wasn't such a good idea I had, was it?
00:18:11It was a terrible idea.
00:18:13Wait a minute now.
00:18:17This chair is not facing this side of the table.
00:18:19Right?
00:18:20Right.
00:18:21All we have to do is move the table over to that side of the chair, and then the chair
00:18:27will be facing the table.
00:18:29Wow.
00:18:32Okay.
00:18:33Okay, Jim.
00:18:34Ha ha.
00:18:35Here we go.
00:18:37Right down here.
00:18:38Right.
00:18:38Right.
00:18:39In front of the chair.
00:18:41You did it again, Jim.
00:18:42Of course I did it again.
00:18:43Good boy.
00:18:43I told you I'd fix everything.
00:18:45Ha ha.
00:18:47Hey, Jim.
00:18:52Jim?
00:18:53Hold everything.
00:18:55Get up, buddy.
00:18:56There's something very peculiar going on here.
00:18:59There's something wrong here, Jim.
00:19:01If we're going to play checkers, the table has to be between the two chairs, right?
00:19:11Good boy.
00:19:13All we have to do is move the table between the two chairs, and we're ready to play checkers.
00:19:18That's it, Jim.
00:19:19That's the idea.
00:19:20You did it, Jim.
00:19:21I think I really did it this time.
00:19:23Ha ha.
00:19:24Okay.
00:19:24Ah.
00:19:25Let's move the table right in between the two chairs.
00:19:30What a nice game of checkers today.
00:19:32And now we're going...
00:19:37That chair is still not facing this table.
00:19:41Well, that's it, buddy.
00:19:42It looks like we're not going to play checkers today.
00:19:45Not going to play checkers?
00:19:46I don't see how we can.
00:19:47Jim, I wanted to play checkers today.
00:19:50I don't see how we're going to do it.
00:19:55We don't see how we're going to play checkers today.
00:20:14Jim?
00:20:16Hey, Jim!
00:20:19What is it?
00:20:26Huh?
00:20:27Huh, Jim?
00:20:29How did you do that?
00:20:30Well, I...
00:20:31Well, never matter how you did it, as long as you did it,
00:20:34now we can get down to our checker game.
00:20:36Yeah.
00:20:36Finally.
00:20:37Boy, it's gonna be fun to play checkers with you today, Jim.
00:20:40Hold it.
00:20:41What is it, Jim?
00:20:42Oh, there's something wrong here.
00:20:45You know every time we play checkers,
00:20:47I play with the red checkers.
00:20:50Jim always plays with the red checkers, right?
00:20:53What color are these checkers?
00:20:54Those are black checkers, Jim.
00:20:56Where are my red checkers?
00:20:57Your red checkers are right here in front of me.
00:21:03What are we gonna do now, Jim?
00:21:08I have an idea.
00:21:11All we have to do is switch the chairs around.
00:21:16That's all we have to do?
00:21:17That's all we have to do.
00:21:18Here we go.
00:21:19Here we go.
00:21:20Very simple.
00:21:43When your mother is trying to get you to say something polite,
00:21:46like she's given you something and you've forgotten to say thank you
00:21:50or you stepped on somebody's foot and you've forgotten to say pardon me,
00:21:54what does she usually say?
00:21:55She looks at you and says, what?
00:21:58What do you say, dear?
00:22:00Yeah.
00:22:01She looks at you and says, what do you say, dear?
00:22:02You know, and if you don't come out with the right answer, you're in big trouble, right?
00:22:07Well, this is a whole book about things that you should say in different situations.
00:22:12It's called, what do you say, dear?
00:22:15For instance, you're downtown and there's a gentleman giving baby elephants to people.
00:22:21See, he's just giving them away.
00:22:22You want to take one home because you always wanted a baby elephant.
00:22:26But first, the gentleman introduces you to each other.
00:22:29What do you say, dear?
00:22:32You say, how do you do?
00:22:35See, look at all the baby elephants.
00:22:37Everybody in the neighborhood's got one.
00:22:40You're picking dandelions and columbines outside the castle.
00:22:44Suddenly, a fierce dragon appears and blows red smoke at you.
00:22:48But just then, a brave knight gallops up and he cuts off the dragon's head.
00:22:52What do you say, dear?
00:22:53You say, thank you very much.
00:22:58See, she's curtsying.
00:23:01Or, you're a nurse and you rush to see a patient because a dinosaur bit him.
00:23:07You bandage him all up and he says, oh, nurse, you've saved my life.
00:23:14What do you say, dear?
00:23:16You say, you're welcome.
00:23:20Dinosaur bit his finger.
00:23:23You've gone downtown to do some shopping and you're walking backwards because sometimes you like to.
00:23:28And you bump into a crocodile.
00:23:31What do you say, dear?
00:23:33I think when you bump into a crocodile, you better say, excuse me, don't you, gal?
00:23:37Yeah.
00:23:38Excuse me.
00:23:39Yeah, look at that crocodile.
00:23:42You better hope he accepts your apology.
00:23:45You're at a wedding party because you're the bride and you have a fine husband and an enormous wedding cake.
00:23:52And you're going to live happily ever after.
00:23:55Only first, you're very, very hungry.
00:23:59What do you say, dear?
00:24:01Would you please pass the cake?
00:24:06You're at the princess's ball and she's telling you a secret.
00:24:10But her orchestra of bears is making such a fearful lot of noise, you cannot hear what she's saying.
00:24:16What do you say, dear?
00:24:19You say, I beg your pardon?
00:24:25You go to London to see the queen.
00:24:28She says, oh, you must stay for dinner.
00:24:31We're having spaghetti.
00:24:33So you do.
00:24:34And there's spaghetti for an appetizer.
00:24:37Spaghetti for main dish.
00:24:39Spaghetti for a salad.
00:24:41By the time the queen's guard brings spaghetti for dessert, you cannot fit in the chair anymore and you'll want
00:24:49to leave the table.
00:24:51What do you say, dear?
00:24:53You say, may I please be excused?
00:24:58You're flying around in your airplane and you remember the duchess said, do drop in for tea sometime.
00:25:05So you do.
00:25:07Only it makes a rather large hole in her roof.
00:25:10He dropped right through the ceiling.
00:25:12What do you say, dear?
00:25:14You say, I'm sorry.
00:25:17When she said drop in, I think she meant leave the plane outside, don't you, Ford?
00:25:23You're a dangerous pirate and you've captured a fine lady to take to your ship.
00:25:27And every morning when you untie her so she can eat breakfast, she says, good morning, how are you?
00:25:33So what do you say, dear?
00:25:35You say, fine, thank you.
00:25:36How are you?
00:25:39All your friends come to your house for a party.
00:25:42The princess brings her orchestra of bears and they play two dances.
00:25:47But then they want to eat everybody up.
00:25:49So what do you say, dear?
00:25:51You say, this is the end, goodbye.
00:25:56Those are really some pretty wild situations, but at least it taught you to be polite under all kinds of
00:26:02situations, didn't it?
00:26:04What do you say, dear?
00:26:06Hey, Gail, what makes that sound?
00:26:11A police car.
00:26:13A police car?
00:26:14No.
00:26:14What do you think it is?
00:26:15Fire engine.
00:26:16Fire engine, yeah.
00:26:17Let's listen to another noise and see if we can tell what it is.
00:26:24Oh, Gail, what's that?
00:26:26Yeah, jetliner.
00:26:27You know, there are all sorts of sounds that you can hear if you just listen.
00:26:44This is Mark.
00:26:46He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:26:50When Mark hears a noise, he puts his magic glasses on.
00:27:22He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:32He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:34He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:37He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:38He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:38He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:40He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:41He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:42He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:42He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:43He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:43He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:43He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:43He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:44He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:45He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:45He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:46He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:46He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:47He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:53He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:27:54I don't know.
00:28:29See if you can make these noises.
00:28:32Ding-a-ling-a-ling-a-ling-a.
00:28:34Ding-a-ling-a-ling-a-ling-a.
00:28:36Now it's your turn.
00:28:39Ruff ruff.
00:28:43Clippity-clock.
00:28:47Ding-ding.
00:28:48Ding-ding.
00:28:53Roar.
00:29:01All right, Big Bird.
00:29:03What can I do for you?
00:29:06Well, take some Gs, please.
00:29:09Oh, what kind of Gs?
00:29:11um oh american g's swiss g's my granny you see loves g's now big bird you mean cheese
00:29:22that doesn't start with g g starts words like uh glass
00:29:30glove
00:29:34game oh it was pretty stupid of me wasn't it no no
00:29:40big bird not at all now what would you like well let's see i guess i'll just take that
00:29:47uh g's cake there on the counter no no big bird that's cheese cake well it sure looks like a
00:29:58g's
00:29:58cake to me so it is one g's cake coming up now just between you and me there are lots
00:30:10of ways to count to ten one way is to count on all of your fingers like this one two
00:30:20three
00:30:24four five six seven eight nine ten now that's one way to do it on your fingers
00:30:36but burt lancaster has another way watch one
00:30:44two
00:30:48three
00:30:51four
00:30:54five
00:30:57six
00:30:59seven
00:31:01eight
00:31:05nine now watch this one
00:31:09ten
00:31:11oh
00:31:15open
00:31:21oh
00:31:22open open
00:31:25open
00:31:25open
00:31:27open
00:31:27open
00:31:27open
00:31:27open
00:31:30open
00:31:31open
00:31:34open
00:31:35open
00:31:45open
00:31:46open
00:32:05Oh, oh, that's an oh, and we've got some more right down here in Sesame Street.
00:32:10I want you to look at these and some other pictures while I sing this song.
00:32:14One of these things is not like the other, one of these things just doesn't belong.
00:32:22Can you tell which thing is not like the other before I finish my song?
00:32:35We've got four O's here, and three of them are exactly alike, but one of them is kind of different.
00:32:43Have you guessed which one it is?
00:32:46Well, if you guessed, this thing is not like the other.
00:32:51If you guessed, this thing just doesn't belong.
00:32:55If you guessed, this thing is not like the other.
00:33:00Well, then you're pretty smart because you're absolutely right.
00:33:04This is a large O, and these three are all small O's.
00:33:09Let's try it on this next one on these four hands.
00:33:12See how you do on these hands over here.
00:33:14We have four, four hands.
00:33:16Look carefully now.
00:33:18One of these things is not like the other.
00:33:22One of these things just doesn't belong.
00:33:26Can you tell which thing is not like the other before I finish my song?
00:33:38Well, they all have the same number of fingers, but something's different about one of them.
00:33:45Three of them are just exactly alike, and one's different.
00:33:49Well, if you guessed, this thing is not like the other.
00:33:54Whether if you guessed, this thing just doesn't belong.
00:33:58If you guessed, this thing is not like the others.
00:34:03Well, then, once again, you're absolutely right because this hand is much smaller than these three large hands.
00:34:12Hey, you're doing very well.
00:34:14We have four pencils here.
00:34:17Let's see how you do on these.
00:34:19Three of them are exactly alike.
00:34:21One different.
00:34:24One of these things is not like the other.
00:34:28One of these things just doesn't belong.
00:34:32Can you tell which thing is not like the other before I finish my song?
00:34:42Got to get this one right now, and you'll have three out of four right so far.
00:34:48They all have nice sharp points, don't they?
00:34:50So that's not the thing that's different.
00:34:53I'll bet you guessed it again.
00:34:55Well, if you guessed, this thing is not like the other.
00:35:00If you guessed, this thing just doesn't belong.
00:35:04If you guessed, this thing is not like the other.
00:35:09Well, then, once again, you're absolutely right because this pencil is shorter than these three pencils.
00:35:17Hey, you're really getting very good at this.
00:35:19We have some delicious chocolate cake over here, and one piece is different.
00:35:23See if you can find out which one it is.
00:35:25Okay?
00:35:27Look carefully.
00:35:29One of these things is not like the other.
00:35:33One of these things just doesn't belong.
00:35:36Can you tell which thing is not like the other before I finish my song?
00:35:46Well, they all look good to eat, but one of them is different.
00:35:51Three of them are exactly alike, and one's different.
00:35:55Is it this one, or this one, or this one, or this one?
00:36:00Well, if you guessed, this thing is not like the others.
00:36:05If you guessed, this thing just doesn't belong.
00:36:09If you guessed, this thing is not like the others.
00:36:14Well, then, you've gotten a hundred because you've guessed right again because this is the small piece of cake, and
00:36:21all of these are large.
00:36:22So you probably noticed that in all four pictures, we were pointing out the difference between large and small.
00:36:30Small piece of cake, and three large ones.
00:36:33A small pencil, three large ones.
00:36:36One small hand, three large hands.
00:36:39One large O, and three small O's.
00:36:44Now you know all about small and large.
00:36:48Hey, Bert. Bert, come in here.
00:36:50Come in here, Bert.
00:36:51Hey, Bert.
00:36:52I've got a quiz for you.
00:36:53What do you want now?
00:36:53I've got a quiz for you, Bert.
00:36:54Oh, boy. Not another game.
00:36:56Yes, yes.
00:36:56This is a quiz, and it's called What Happened Here?
00:36:59See?
00:36:59Now, what's going to happen is I'm going to show you a picture, and you have to tell me what
00:37:03happened just before I drew it.
00:37:05Right?
00:37:06Yeah, okay.
00:37:06Okay, ready?
00:37:07Except these games are always so simple, you know, Ernie.
00:37:09Oh, no, not this one.
00:37:10Not this one.
00:37:10All right.
00:37:10Take a look at this.
00:37:11Yeah.
00:37:11Now, here's a picture of a birdcage.
00:37:13Yeah.
00:37:13And the door on the birdcage is open.
00:37:15Yeah.
00:37:16Now, what has just happened?
00:37:17Well, what happened is the door opened, and the bird flew out.
00:37:21Well, that's right.
00:37:23Hmm.
00:37:23Well, let's get another one.
00:37:24Was that one of your hard ones?
00:37:25We'll get another one.
00:37:26I hope so.
00:37:27Okay.
00:37:27Here's a picture of a man.
00:37:29That's a man.
00:37:30And down here is a banana peel.
00:37:32Yeah.
00:37:32Now, what has just happened?
00:37:34Well, the man just stepped on the banana peel and fell down.
00:37:38Yeah, sir.
00:37:39Well, that's right, too.
00:37:41I bet you peeked at these, Bert.
00:37:42No, I didn't.
00:37:43They're all so simple, Ernie.
00:37:44I told you that before.
00:37:45Here's a tough one.
00:37:45Here's a tough one, Bert.
00:37:47Let's see if you can tell me what happened here.
00:37:49What happened there?
00:37:51Mm-hmm.
00:37:52Ernie, I don't see anything.
00:37:54Well, will you give up?
00:37:55No, give up?
00:37:56That's ridiculous.
00:37:57The paper's absolutely blank.
00:37:59This is a picture of a cow eating grass.
00:38:03I don't see any grass.
00:38:04Of course not.
00:38:05The cow ate it.
00:38:05I don't see any cow.
00:38:07Well, after she ate the grass, she went home.
00:38:09She went home.
00:38:10Why should she stay around?
00:38:12Sure, I'm fine.
00:38:16This is one big, tough bird.
00:38:20He's a rooster.
00:38:21And every other chicken in the yard does what he says.
00:38:25But once the rooster was small.
00:38:29So small he lived in an egg.
00:38:31The way all chickens do.
00:38:34At the beginning.
00:38:58Every city, every town was once a grassy field or a forest.
00:39:02But then there was a beginning.
00:39:05Someone decided to build.
00:39:07And one block went on top of another block.
00:39:11And another.
00:39:13And another.
00:39:43A lake of water.
00:39:44Water stretches on and on.
00:39:48But way back at the start.
00:39:50The beginning.
00:39:51There was the first drop.
00:39:52Which joined other drops.
00:39:55And splashed and dashed.
00:39:58Wider and stronger.
00:40:00And became a stream.
00:40:02And then a river.
00:40:04And finally.
00:40:05Held in by the hills and the land.
00:40:08It became a lake.
00:40:16And the cup which holds your milk also had a beginning.
00:40:22You'd say it was nothing more than a mud ball.
00:40:24And be right.
00:40:25But then someone made it grow.
00:40:29And take shape.
00:40:46A happy birthday cake didn't always look so good.
00:40:52Once it looked pretty muddy itself.
00:41:03But into the oven.
00:41:05On with the icing.
00:41:09Light up the candles.
00:41:11And there it is.
00:41:14And whoops.
00:41:15There it goes.
00:41:22A tall strong tree was once so small.
00:41:26A boy could step on it by mistake.
00:41:30Or he could hold it in his hand.
00:41:33But give it some good earth.
00:41:35And some sun.
00:41:37And some rain.
00:41:39And some time.
00:41:41Lots of time.
00:41:44And there it stands.
00:41:46Ready for climbing.
00:41:49Or for making shade.
00:41:52And for making the world green and lovely for years and years.
00:42:07But the best beginning of them all.
00:42:11Is a baby.
00:42:14Who knows what the baby will be.
00:42:20The whole world waits and watches.
00:42:24And loves the baby.
00:42:27For a baby is the best beginning of them all.
00:42:36That's nice.
00:42:37I think babies are the best beginnings of all too, don't you?
00:42:41You were one not so long ago.
00:42:43You know, just as people start as babies.
00:42:46Well, animals have their beginnings as babies too.
00:42:50Have you ever seen, oh, a little teeny baby reindeer trying to take its first couple of steps in the
00:42:56world?
00:42:57Watch this one.
00:42:58We have a filmed one here right now.
00:43:05Remember, she's only about a day or two days old.
00:43:08Oh!
00:43:15She's just gonna take a little rest there for a minute before I try it again.
00:43:24Now this baby reindeer, I think, is trying to get over and get some breakfast from her mommy.
00:43:42When her mother keeps walking away, do you know why she does that?
00:43:48Because she wants to teach her little baby how to walk and make her legs stronger and stronger.
00:43:57Oh, there she goes again.
00:44:11You remember when you were trying to walk like that?
00:44:16There, she finally made it.
00:44:19Home for breakfast.
00:44:24Mmm, I bet that milk tastes good.
00:44:34Oh, gonna have to start all over again.
00:44:39Hey, Bob!
00:44:40Bob!
00:44:42Hey, Bob!
00:44:42Hey, what's all the excitement, big bird?
00:44:44Oh, boss, did you hear?
00:44:46What's going on?
00:44:46What?
00:44:47Well, my grandmother's coming today.
00:44:49Granny Bird coming right here.
00:44:50She is right here on Sesame Street?
00:44:52Sure is.
00:44:53Oh, that's terrific.
00:44:54Yeah.
00:44:54You must be very excited, huh?
00:44:55Oh, yes.
00:44:56I'm very excited.
00:44:57As a matter of fact, I brought out my family album and I thought you'd like to take a look
00:45:02at it.
00:45:03Oh, I'd love to take a look at it.
00:45:04Hmm.
00:45:05Oh, that's a very nice picture, big bird.
00:45:08Yes, you see.
00:45:08Now, who is that now?
00:45:10Now, that's a picture of my father.
00:45:12Your father?
00:45:13That's daddy.
00:45:13Oh, you look very much like your father.
00:45:15Well, no, really.
00:45:16Actually, everybody tells me I look more like my mother's side of the family.
00:45:19Like your mother?
00:45:19Mm-hmm.
00:45:20Is this your mother?
00:45:22Yes, that's mom.
00:45:23Oh.
00:45:24You know, you're right.
00:45:25The beak is almost exactly the same.
00:45:27Yes.
00:45:27She's a lovely mother.
00:45:28Same kind of eyes almost?
00:45:30Yes.
00:45:31She's very nice.
00:45:32And, oh, this must be...
00:45:33There she is.
00:45:35That's my grandmother.
00:45:36That's Granny Bird.
00:45:37She's coming here today.
00:45:38Did you know that?
00:45:39She's coming.
00:45:39And that's her picture right there.
00:45:40Granny Bird.
00:45:41There she is.
00:45:42Oh, she looks like a sweet old lady.
00:45:43She is.
00:45:43She's going to be visiting here today.
00:45:45Oh, that's great.
00:45:46And who is this now?
00:45:47You mentioned that once before.
00:45:49Oh, look at this one.
00:45:50Who is that now?
00:45:50This is a picture here of my little brother.
00:45:54Oh.
00:45:54He's a kid brother.
00:45:55Good-looking kid.
00:45:56Yes.
00:45:57He's not as big as you, though, huh?
00:45:58No, no.
00:45:58He's quite small.
00:45:59He's only about six foot five inches tall.
00:46:02Six foot five?
00:46:03Yes.
00:46:04Wow.
00:46:04Well, after all, he's only four years old.
00:46:06Only four?
00:46:06Mm-hmm.
00:46:07He looks like a nice, nice, nice guy.
00:46:08Well, sometimes he's pesky.
00:46:10Is he?
00:46:11He's little brothers, you know.
00:46:12Oh, that's great.
00:46:14Gee, that's a really nice-looking family you got there, Big Bird.
00:46:16Well, thank you, Bob.
00:46:17I really like looking at those pictures.
00:46:19Hey, listen.
00:46:20Hmm?
00:46:21Would you like to see another kind of family?
00:46:23Well, certainly would.
00:46:24We have a family of lions right here.
00:46:27Watch.
00:46:27Oh?
00:46:39組.
00:46:42Oh.
00:46:52Oh, oh, oh, wait.
00:46:59Oh, my shape.
00:47:00Oh, my Someone in the Academia with Di์ Rom.
00:47:03Hey!
00:47:04Come on, Busy Rom.
00:47:05Oh, my God.
00:47:06Yes!
00:47:07Oh, my gosh.
00:47:07I mean, kid?
00:47:07Oh, oh.
00:47:07Oh, my ederim.
00:48:10Hmm.
00:48:11He's only a little baby now, about seven or eight weeks old.
00:48:15Oh, I think he wants some ice cream.
00:48:16Let's see if he likes some.
00:48:19Want a little ice cream?
00:48:21No?
00:48:22But when he gets big, he'll be about 500 pounds.
00:48:27And from the tip of his nose to the end of his tail, he'll be about 10 feet long.
00:48:33That's even taller than Big Bird.
00:48:36Oh, look at that mouth.
00:48:40Isn't he pretty?
00:48:41He has nice spots all over that he'll lose when he gets big.
00:48:46This is to help protect him while he's in the jungle.
00:48:49It looks something like the ground or the leaves around.
00:48:54But when he gets big, he won't need those spots anymore, because he can take care of himself.
00:49:01Do you know what you call a whole family of lions?
00:49:09No.
00:49:11It's kind of an unusual name.
00:49:12They're called a pride of lions.
00:49:15You get a whole family together.
00:49:23Isn't he a beauty?
00:49:29He's just a baby now.
00:49:31But when he gets a little older, I don't think I'd want to pet him like this.
00:49:34Do you?
00:49:36He'll be biting.
00:49:38He's never been on Sesame Street before.
00:49:48Nice pussycat.
00:49:49He's just like a big pussycat, aren't you?
00:49:52Aren't you like a big pussycat?
00:49:58He loves to be petted.
00:50:06I was playing with him this morning, and he fell right asleep.
00:50:10I sang him a little song, and he fell asleep.
00:50:15Would you like to have one for a pet?
00:50:19When he's little.
00:50:20When he's little, yeah.
00:50:22But not when he's 500 pounds, huh?
00:50:25I don't think I'd like one either.
00:50:27You know, the male lions, the daddy lions, have a big fur collar around, and that's called a mane.
00:50:34And the mommies are called lionesses.
00:50:37That's what you call a female, or a mommy lion is called the lioness.
00:50:42And she doesn't have a mane around her neck, but the daddy has a great big fur collar that he
00:50:47wears all the time.
00:50:50So when he grows up, he'll have a nice lion.
00:50:52Hey, do you know where you could find a, uh, or go see an animal like this?
00:50:56In the zoo.
00:50:57In the zoo?
00:50:58Right.
00:50:59And, uh, zoo, that's another Z word.
00:51:05Z.
00:51:07Zipper.
00:51:13Z.
00:51:16Oh, woe is me.
00:51:18Look at that.
00:51:19Oh, my.
00:51:20Hi, Big Bird.
00:51:21I guess you're all ready for Granny's visit, huh?
00:51:23Oh, no.
00:51:24Look, I brought these flowers for her, you know?
00:51:27But before I could get them back to my nest, I dropped them in the street, and two buses, and
00:51:33four taxis, and a boy on a bicycle drove over them.
00:51:36Oh, my goodness.
00:51:37I'm the dumbest bird there ever was.
00:51:39No, no.
00:51:39Hey, Big Bird.
00:51:40You all set for Granny?
00:51:41Got it together?
00:51:42No, no, no.
00:51:43Look at that.
00:51:44And, and, and also, you know what happened?
00:51:46What?
00:51:46I brought a new hat, see?
00:51:47Yeah?
00:51:48I was gonna look nice.
00:51:49Right.
00:51:49Well, I was trying to pick up my flowers, and the hat fell off, and the wind blew it away,
00:51:54and before I could catch it, it got away.
00:51:55Oh.
00:51:55Well, there's a small bird there.
00:51:57Big, you all ready for, for Granny?
00:51:59No.
00:52:00You know what happened?
00:52:01What?
00:52:01I was gonna put up a sign that said, welcome, Granny, you know?
00:52:06You're right.
00:52:06Yeah.
00:52:07Well, that's a good idea.
00:52:07I was hammering it up, you know, with a hammer.
00:52:10Right.
00:52:10And I hit my, my little, see my wingtip?
00:52:14I hit it right there.
00:52:14You did hit it.
00:52:15That's too bad.
00:52:16Well, listen, Mark Gordon and I will take care of it.
00:52:17I'm the clumsiest.
00:52:19Bob and I will put it up for you.
00:52:19Bob and I will put it up for you.
00:52:20We'll take care of it, yeah.
00:52:22Don't worry about it.
00:52:23Big Bird, look, I have some flowers I'd be glad for you to give them to Granny.
00:52:26They're great.
00:52:27Oh, they're great.
00:52:28Wow.
00:52:28Same color.
00:52:29They're great.
00:52:30Yeah.
00:52:30Here's something I baked for you and Granny this morning.
00:52:34Oh, awesome.
00:52:34And I hope Granny likes it.
00:52:36Nice.
00:52:36What, what is it?
00:52:37It's a pumpkin seed cake.
00:52:40Hey.
00:52:41You like that?
00:52:41Yeah.
00:52:42Wow.
00:52:43Isn't that great?
00:52:44You okay now, Big Bird?
00:52:45Everything a lot better?
00:52:46All right, let's go put up a sign.
00:52:48Come on.
00:52:48Let's go put a sign.
00:52:49Let's go put a sign.
00:52:51Sure, do it.
00:52:52Oh, fine.
00:52:53Wow.
00:52:55How about that?
00:52:56I may be the dumbest, and the slowest, and the clumsiest bird there ever was.
00:53:02But I'm also the luckiest, with nice friends like I've got.
00:53:10Ready?
00:53:11Yes.
00:53:13Stay out of this, Freddy.
00:53:15I've got an A in my ankle, I've got a B in my back, I've got a C in my
00:53:23cap, I've got a D in my dress, I've got an E in my elbow, and an F in my
00:53:32foot.
00:53:34Oops.
00:53:37I've got a G in my glasses, and an H in my hair.
00:53:44I've got an I, have I?
00:53:47Index finger.
00:53:48What?
00:53:49Oh, index finger.
00:53:51Get out of here, Freddy.
00:53:53This is not for boys.
00:53:56I've got a J in my jaw, and a K in my key.
00:54:00I've got an L in my leg, and an M in my mouth.
00:54:06Oops.
00:54:07My turn.
00:54:09I've got an N in my neck, and an O in my overcoat.
00:54:15I've got a P in my palm, and a Q in my quarter.
00:54:21She's got a quarter.
00:54:23Ready?
00:54:23Ready?
00:54:24I've got an R in my ribbon.
00:54:28I've got an S in my sock.
00:54:31I've got a T in my tongue, and a U in my umbrella.
00:54:37I've got a B in my voice.
00:54:41Oops.
00:54:42Now me.
00:54:43I've got a W in my waist.
00:54:46I've got an X in my X-ray.
00:54:50I've got a Y in my yodel.
00:54:53Yodel-o-lay-hee-hoo.
00:54:56I've got a Z.
00:54:57Have I?
00:54:59Have you?
00:55:00I don't know.
00:55:02I've got a Z in my zebra.
00:55:05Boys can't play.
00:55:06Yes, they can, especially boys with zebras.
00:55:11And I've got a Z in my, in our zebra.
00:55:17A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T,
00:55:24U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
00:55:35Hey, that looks good now.
00:55:37Well, how about that?
00:55:37Welcome, welcome, Granny Bird.
00:55:38Oh, Granny Bird, that's all right.
00:55:40Everything's all right in time.
00:55:41Hey, how do you like our welcome Granny Bird size?
00:55:43Oh, that's pretty.
00:55:44Is that nice?
00:55:44Is that nice?
00:55:45Uh, she's going to like that.
00:55:46Hey, you must be Granny Bird.
00:55:49Oh, Lane, see.
00:55:50Are you?
00:55:50How could you tell?
00:55:51You are Granny Bird.
00:55:53Hey, hey, listen, Granny Bird, I'm Gordon, right?
00:55:55Oh, hello, I've heard of you.
00:55:57You have?
00:55:58Good.
00:55:58And this is my wife, Susan.
00:55:59Oh, hello, Susan.
00:56:00And over there, that's Bob.
00:56:02Hi, Granny Bird.
00:56:03Oh.
00:56:03And Mr. Hooper.
00:56:04Hi.
00:56:05Granny Bird, well, look, look what your son made for you.
00:56:09My grandson?
00:56:09Yep, he put this nice sign here, Welcome, Granny Bird, just for you.
00:56:13That wasn't that nice.
00:56:13Oh, he must live there.
00:56:15Oh, he lives right there.
00:56:17Why don't you come right?
00:56:18Show her, Susan.
00:56:19Would you like to see him?
00:56:20Oh, yes, I'd like to go in and surprise him.
00:56:22Oh, I'll go.
00:56:23Come on, buddy.
00:56:24Nice to have you.
00:56:25Let's help you.
00:56:26Good.
00:56:27Hi, buddy.
00:56:28Hello.
00:56:29Nice to have you.
00:56:30Oh, Jimmy.
00:56:32Richie.
00:56:33Good for you.
00:56:35Oh, Jimmy.
00:56:36Granny, how are you?
00:56:38Oh, my goodness, I didn't know you were here.
00:56:42Oh, hello, Granny Bird.
00:56:44Look at you.
00:56:45Oh, how you have grown.
00:56:48Oh, Granny Bird.
00:56:50Hey, listen.
00:56:50We don't want to break this up, but we've got to leave.
00:56:53So, let's let Granny Bird and Big Bird have a great time.
00:56:58You come back and join as soon as you can, okay?
00:57:00Bye.
00:57:00See you later.
00:57:03Oh, Granny, I'm not that tall or handsome.
00:57:06Oh, yes, you are.
00:57:08In fact, of all my grandsons, you're the smartest and the fastest and the most graceful.
00:57:14Oh, the best runner.
00:57:15Oh, I just think you're mine, Miss Branch, honey.
00:57:19Oh, Granny.
00:57:20Oh, Granny, time to look at my neck.
00:57:23Oh, look at the pretty flowers.
00:57:26My back, those are lovely.
00:57:28Did you get those just for me?
00:57:30Yeah, now, Susan gave them to me.
00:57:32You know what happened to the other flowers?
00:57:34Well, you see, I brought them along, you know, and I dropped them and a bus drove over
00:57:39them and a couple of taxis and a boy on a bicycle.
00:57:42But Susan gave me these flowers and there they are.
00:57:46Make the nest look nice, doesn't it?
00:57:48Oh, Granny, it's just a handsome nest.
00:57:50I didn't think you could build such a nice nest.
00:57:55Oh, my goodness sake, why don't we go out and have some dinner together?
00:57:59Oh, Granny, that would be nice.
00:58:01Hey, I know a nice spot we could go.
00:58:04And when we come back, we got some dessert.
00:58:06Mr. Rupert made some pumpkin seed cake.
00:58:09Pumpkin seed cake.
00:58:10Oh, that's my favorite.
00:58:13And we also got some G's cake.
00:58:15Oh, you G's cake.
00:58:17I love those too.
00:58:18Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters G, O, and Z.
00:58:26And by the number 10.
00:58:34What do you say, dear, was written by Cecily Joslin with pictures by Maurice Sendak.
00:58:41Published by Young Scott Books.
00:58:44Copyright 1958.
00:58:48Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
00:59:06This is NET, the public television network.
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