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-# If you're a sad duck in the park

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-# Or a bear who's scared of the dark

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-# If you're a stressed out bat,

-then hark!

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-# Call Hana's Helpline.

-You'll be fine

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-# Moo, baa,

-double quack, double quack

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-# Hana's always here

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-# Moo, baa,

-double quack, double quack

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-# She makes problems disappear

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-# If you're a bird

-who can't get off the ground

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-# Or an owl who makes an awful sound

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-# Or a giraffe

-with the longest neck around

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-# Call Hana's Helpline.

-You'll be fine

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-# Moo, baa,

-double quack, double quack

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-# Hana's always here

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-# Moo, baa,

-double quack, double quack

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-# She makes problems disappear #

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-My name is Maldwyn.

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-I could never make friends

-because my family kept moving.

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-Come on, Olivia.

-Share the crayons - one at a time.

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-Hey, Maldwyn,

-can I borrow a red crayon?

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-There's one here somewhere.

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-We're supposed to draw pictures

-of our homes.

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-This is my home.

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-This is my home.

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-It's on wheels.

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-You're right. It's called a caravan.

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-Do you want to come and see it?

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-I'd love to.

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-Owen, are you there?

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-Good morning, Betty.

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-I want Bobi the frog's file.

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-I want Bobi the frog's file.

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-Ah! Do I have it?

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-Have you lost it?

-Why don't you tidy your desk?

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-It is tidy.

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-I don't think you know the meaning

-of the word tidy.

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-You're never tidy.

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-Did you tell Cai the cockerel

-to wake his neighbours?

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-Maybe I mentioned

-they were fortunate...

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-..to have Cai as an alarm clock.

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-Please take more care before

-giving advice on the helpline.

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-We don't want to say

-the wrong things.

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-Who wants toast?

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-Do you light a fire outside

-every night? You're so lucky.

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-You can come over any time -

-if you want to be my friend.

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-Thanks, Maldwyn. I'd love to.

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-Mm, tasty. I wish Mam

-would let me camp like this.

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-I love living in a caravan

-but I'd like to stay in one place.

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-Who wants toasted marshmallows?

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-Who wants toasted marshmallows?

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-Thanks. Let's play a song.

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-It's amazing. I have an idea.

-Let's dance.

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-This is private land.

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-You are not allowed to camp here

-and definitely, no fires.

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-You'll have to move on.

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-I knew something like this would

-happen. I just wanted to be friends.

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-We'll probably never see

-each other again.

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-A, B, C, Ch.

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-Next.

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-Have I finished filing already?

-I was quicker than I thought.

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-Time for a cuppa.

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-Where did I put the biscuits?

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-My coffee. It's gone.

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-My biscuits, too. Oh, dear.

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-Feeling sad? Do you have

-a problem you'd like to solve?

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-No friends?

-Feeling like you don't belong?

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-Phone Hana's helpline on moo, baa,

-double quack, double quack.

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-Any messages?

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-Alys refuses to change the date

-of her meeting.

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-Good. We want her to be

-more assertive. Carry on trying.

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-There may be other messages

-but I think I'm losing my mind.

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-I put my files somewhere.

-Then I lost my coffee and biscuits.

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-Ah. Betty.

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-Ah. Betty.

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-Oh, dear.

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-Ah. Betty.

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-Oh, dear.

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-Owen wants to admit to something.

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-Don't worry, Betty,

-you're not losing your mind.

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-I've been playing tricks with this.

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-Why do you need that?

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-Why do you need that?

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-To tidy up.

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-It's time for me to learn

-how to tidy up.

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-PHONE RINGS

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-Hana's Helpline. How can I help you?

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-If we could find

-a place to park our caravan...

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-..I wouldn't have to change schools.

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-It happens all the time.

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-You're in luck.

-I know the perfect place.

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-I go past this empty field on the

-way to work. It's perfect for you.

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-Where's my pencil?

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-Take a right, a left and on

-the roundabout, take the third exit.

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-Maldwyn, what are you doing here?

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-Owen's found us a place to stay.

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-I won't have to change schools

-after all.

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-Great.

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-I must go and help Dad

-move the caravan. Thanks, Owen.

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-Thanks for helping.

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-Thanks for helping.

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-You can help me in return.

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-How?

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-Keep the town tidy with this.

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-Sounds like hard work to me.

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-Sounds like hard work to me.

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-I'll let you use this.

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-Can I? Thanks, Owen.

-That sounds like fun.

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-Oh, dear. It's worse than I thought.

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-Staring won't help.

-Come on, in double quack time.

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-Good idea. The green box

-is for cardboard and paper.

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-The red box

-is for bottles and glass.

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-What about you?

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-What about you?

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-Me? I'm the supervisor.

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-What does a supervisor do?

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-What does a supervisor do?

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-You'll see.

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-Betty, pick that up.

-Hana, don't let the paper blow away.

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-Francis, bottles in the red box.

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-The supervisor's chair.

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-That's better.

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-I'm OK, perfectly OK.

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-It's here - our new home.

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-Dad, wake up - hailstones.

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-They're as big as golf balls.

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-Unless...

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-They are golf balls. That owl

-led us right onto a golf course.

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-Not you two again.

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-You can't stay here.

-You'll have to move on.

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-You're spoiling the game.

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-Don't worry, Maldwyn.

-We'll find somewhere to park.

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-We can go anywhere. That's

-the great thing about a caravan.

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-I want to stay here. I've made a new

-friend for the first time in ages.

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-I don't want to leave.

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-I know, son.

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-Bin bags, a dustpan,

-a brush and my sandwich box.

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-I might get hungry as I tidy up.

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-I hope you do more than yesterday.

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-We're going to tidy up Heol Hyll.

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-See you later.

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-Off we go.

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-Beryl wants to see you.

-She can't stop collecting things.

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-Where's Owen? I want to see him.

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-He's just left. Can I help?

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-He's just left. Can I help?

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-What he said was incorrect.

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-He sent us to a golf course.

-Now we have to move again.

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-It's not fair - it's Owen's fault.

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-Don't worry, Maldwyn.

-I'll think of something.

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-We need to find a place

-to accommodate the caravan.

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-That's not difficult.

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-That's not difficult.

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-That's what you think.

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-Who'd have thought?

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-I didn't know there was a field

-at the end of this road.

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-Well,

-you two have done an excellent job.

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-This is now a wonderful place

-to visit.

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-You've done a great job here, Owen.

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-I didn't realize

-there was so much room here.

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-Now the rubbish has been cleared

-away, there's plenty of room.

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-Plenty of room for a caravan.

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-I'm so happy

-now that we have a place to stay.

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-Especially now

-that I have new friends.

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-This is a great place,

-thanks to Owen.

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-I wonder

-if you'll tidy your desk next?

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-The thing is...

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-..I don't think

-that being tidy suits me.

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-Oops.

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-Leave it to me.

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-Thanks, Owen.

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-Remember - if you're a

-little animal with a big problem...

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-..phone moo, baa,

-double quack, double quack.

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-In double quack time.

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-# Moo, baa,

-double quack, double quack

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-# Hana's always here

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-# Moo, baa,

-double quack, double quack

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-# She makes problems disappear #

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-In double quack time.

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