It Is Very Special and Extremely Ancient Charlie and Lola


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LAUGHTER

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Charlie!

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Lola?

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Charlie!

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Oooh, ooh!

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Let me see!

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Please, let me see!

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I have this little sister Lola...

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-Please, please !

-She's small and very funny.

-Let me see, let me see!

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Ooh! What is it, Charlie?

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Today, I'm going to add something very special

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and amazing to my collection.

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-Can I see the amazing thing now, Charlie?

-OK.

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-But no touching, it's very precious.

-Ooh!

-Uh-uh!

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PAPER RUSTLES

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That's a stone, Charlie! A brown stone.

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-It's very amazing and special!

-Is it a special stone from the garden?

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No, Lola. This stone is ancient. It's really, really old.

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Did it come from granny's garden? Granny is very, very old.

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She's older than even 25!

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Ha, ha! It's much older than granny and grandpa, it's not just a stone...

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-This is an actual fossil.

-Ooh!

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It's like the skeleton of an animal that lived a long time ago -

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-the same time as the dinosaurs.

-It's whirly, like a curly slide.

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Whee-ee!

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CHARLIE GIGGLES

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So how did the fossicle get into the stone?

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Fossil, Lola. Well, eh...

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It's quite hard to explain. This is an ammonite fossil,

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and it lived under the sea.

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As the dinosaur age came to an end,

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the little ammonite was slowly covered with lots of seaweed...

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and dirt, and rock, and ice.

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And it very quietly turned into stone.

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But, Charlie, how did you get it if it was all buried and inside rocks?

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Because the Earth is moving all the time and rocks are being worn away.

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So, at last, my fossil came to the surface again.

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How did you know there was a fossil inside this stone?

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I didn't, dad gave it to me. You can find them, but you have to look hard.

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There are amazing fossils, still undiscovered, all over the world.

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Whole dinosaur fossils even!

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AARGH! I'm spinosaurus fossil!

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-Ha, ha, ha!

-Charlie, do you think it would be all right if I took

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your special fossil into my class and told them the fossil story?

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Hm...

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LOLA SQUEAKS

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OK, but only if I can carry it to school and I carry it home again.

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Yes, Charlie, you can do all of the carrying.

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-THEY GASP

-Wow!

-You must not do touching!

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-It's very, very precious.

-And special.

-And very, very old.

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Older than a hundred and a million years maybe.

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(Lola, do you think we can start a fossil collection together?)

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-Yes, Lotta, I think that is an extremely and good idea.

-So do I.

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But we have to look really, really hard.

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I don't think there's a fossil in a sandwich...

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Hah! Lotta, I think I can see one.

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Ooh, it's a button!

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Oh!

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THEY MUTTER

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-Have you lost something?

-No, Charlie.

-We're hunting for fossils.

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-We're hunting for fossils.

-You'll never find one in the playground.

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-You have to go and dig for them.

-Dig?!

-Dig?!

-Uh-huh.

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-I know, let's go to the park, Dad can take us!

-YES!

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-There won't be any fossils by the swings, will there, Charlie?

-No.

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-Look, Lotta, Sizzles is digging for fossils.

-Go on, Sizzles.

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He's got one!

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-He's got a fossil! Yeeee!

-Come on, Sizzles, give it to me.

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Sizzles, come back!

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-Sizzles!

-Come back.

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Give it to me, Sizzles.

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Come on, Sizzles, come here.

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Ah, it's round.

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Drop it, Sizzles.

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And it's bouncy.

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-Oh, it's a bouncing ball.

-Ah...

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We need to dig, Lotta, not Sizzles.

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-One...

-One...

-Two...

-Two...

-Three...

-Three.

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-BOTH: Five, four, six...ten.

-A fossil!

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-A fossil of a...

-Fish!

-Yes, a very old, swimmy fish.

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It's an ice lolly stick, Lola.

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BOTH: Oh...

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You have to dig where there are rocks.

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-I know! The rockery - that has lots of rocks in it.

-Yes, yes, yes.

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-I've got one!

-Yee-ee-ee!

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Charlie, look! A baby turtle fossil!

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I think it might be a walnut shell, Lola.

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THEY SIGH

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-Do you think we'll ever find a fossil, Lotta?

-Not very sure.

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Hey, mum and dad will take us all out tomorrow.

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Somewhere we might find a fossil!

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THEY GASP AND CHEER

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ALL: # Seven old fossils lying on the beach

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# And if one old fossil was very near my reach... #

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-My dad said lots of fossils live in the place we're going.

-Yee-ee-ee!

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# Six old fossils lying on the beach... #

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GULLS SQUAWK

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Fossils are inside the rocks, so fossil hunters

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tap the rocks to see if there's one inside.

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Here, these are good for tapping.

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-Hee, hee.

-Tap, tap, tap!

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Tap, tap, tap!

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THEY GIGGLE

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Tap, tap, tap!

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Tappety-tap. Hm...

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Tap-tap.

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Ooh, Lola, I think this pointy stone

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is definitely the fossil claw of a tiger-y dinosaur.

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Aarrgh!

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THEY LAUGH

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Look, Lotta, this twisty rock is the curly-wurly horn of a dinosaur

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with a very, very curly horn.

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Called the...very-curly-hornosaurus!

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-GIGGLING

-And this is a swishy wig

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for a dressing-up-dinosaur!

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-Come on, Lola, mum and dad say it's home time.

-Look at all our fossils!

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I don't think they are fossils.

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Are you sure?

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-I think they're just stones.

-Hm...

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Come on, dad's waiting.

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THEY SIGH

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You didn't find a fossil, but it was fun searching, wasn't it?

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-I suppose so.

-I suppose so.

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Ah! Look, look, Charlie!

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A fossil!

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-Well... I'm not sure.

-It is, Charlie! It is.

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-Well...

-Yes, because, look!

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-It has wiggly legs.

-Yes.

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Look, lots of wiggly legs, Charlie.

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-Maybe.

-It's definitely a wiggly-legged fossil, isn't it?

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-Well, it looks like a centipede, but...

-Yes, it's a centipede!

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-We found a centipede fossil!

-We found a centipede fossil!

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LOLA GIGGLES

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I only said it looks LIKE a fossil.

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It is a fossil. Look at all its wobbly legs.

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Mrs Hansen will probably say,

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it is the most best fossil she has ever seen, EVER!

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Hurry up, Lola.

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Mrs Hansen might say it isn't.

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BELL RINGS

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Run faster!

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LAUGHTER

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I don't think it was a fossil.

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Did you show the fossil to Mrs Hansen and everybody?

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What did she say?

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Did she say it wasn't a fossil?

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THEY GIGGLE

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Mrs Hansen said it was VERY likely to be a fossil!

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THEY GIGGLE

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In fact, the hardest to find kind of fossil.

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It was called a "nematode"..

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Which is not a centipede...

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-..but a sort of worm.

-A worm.

-A very, very old worm!

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-A "nematode", Charlie?

-All wormy.

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Lola, do you think I can borrow the nematode,

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to put in my fossil collection?

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We would like to do borrowing,

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but Mrs Hansen has kept it, you see

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-to show to a museum person.

-A museum person.

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BOTH: Wow!

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Look, Lotta. It's our nematode.

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Yes, the museum lady said it was very special and very rare.

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