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# Let's play

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# Let's play

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# Let's have an adventure, hooray

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# Let's play

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# Who could we be today?

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# What could we do?

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# I'd like to drive a racing car or fly to the moon

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# I could be a fire fighter, a farmer or a vet

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# A knight in shining armour

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# Or I could be a chef

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# Let's play

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# Let's play

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# Let's have an adventure today. #

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Right, that should do it. I'm taking a picture.

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I have to make sure I'm ready before the...

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CAMERA CLICKS

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Oh, no! It's taken the picture already. Let's try it again.

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There.

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Hey, Sid, what are you doing?

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HE MUMBLES

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-Sorry?

-I'm taking a...

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-CAMERA CLICKS

-Oh, no, it's done it again!

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Why are you taking a picture of yourself?

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I've got a brilliant frame and want a good picture to go in it.

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-A good picture?

-Yeah.

-Why didn't you say? You can take my picture.

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I have lots of pictures of you with your thumbs up.

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Rebecca at the seaside. Rebecca at Christmas.

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Rebecca running the egg-and-spoon race and winning.

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Aww, I quite like that pose.

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I'll tell you what, I'll use the other thumb.

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I like the thumbs-up thing,

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but I'm looking for something a little bit more exciting.

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-Hold on, Sid. That picture will have to wait. It's time.

-Great!

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-It's time to play.

-Whose turn is it today?

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-Let it be me.

-Let it be me.

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-Me!

-Me!

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# Let it be me, me, me

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# Let it be me

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# Let it be me

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# Let it be me, let it be me

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# I really, really, really, really hope that it's me

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# Let, let, let, let, let, let, let it be me!

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# Let it be me, let it be me

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# I really, really, really, really hope that it's me. #

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-Could it be me?

-Could it be me?

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It's me!

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# Yes, it's me, yes, it's me

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# I'm really, really, really, really happy it's me! #

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Look, there's the dressing up room.

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# Let's play. #

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So what are we going to play?

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Let's find out.

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So, a hula outfit, a sea captain's hat

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and animal feet?

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Well, that's silly. Let's try again.

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So, we've got on a wet suit and flippers -

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so what do you think we're playing today?

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Of course, we're playing at being divers who jump into the sea

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and swim around and look at fish.

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So what do we need to know?

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Bouncy ball, Rebecca.

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Divers swim under water using air tanks to breathe.

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They also wear heavy weight belts

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to help them sink down as far as they want to go.

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Divers talk to each other by using special hand signals.

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This means "OK".

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This means "octopus".

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And you'll need to do this one if you see a shark.

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Not all sea creatures swim.

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Some, like anemones, cling to rocks and have stinging tentacles

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which they pull in when things touch them.

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So that's what we need to know, and do we need anything else?

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Oh, what's this?

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Well, it looks like a metal pointy thing.

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Well, I'm sure it will come in handy.

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OK, so we've got everything we need. Let's go!

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Ssh!

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-Oh, Rebecca!

-Sorry, I couldn't resist.

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Can you guess what we're playing today?

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-Oh, yes, you're going to be a doctor in the surgery.

-Eh? No!

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-We're playing at being divers.

-I know you are. I'm only joking.

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-You're going to see lots of cool fish.

-Oh, I hope so.

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While you're gone,

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I'm going to practise making the best picture ever for my frame.

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-Perhaps I'll give a nice, big, dramatic pose.

-Wow, that looks good.

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-Well, wish me luck.

-Luck.

-Bye!

-Bye!

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# Let's play. #

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Come on, then, let's play at being divers.

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Woo-hoo!

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# Let's play. #

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Whoa!

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Oh, wow, I'm in a boat

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and I'm in the middle of the sea.

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I wonder if there's anybody else out here. Oh, a telescope.

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Right, let's take a look.

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There's somebody and he's in a boat too.

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Right, let's row over and say hello.

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# La la la la la. #

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-Excuse me.

-Oh, I heard something!

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-Hello!

-Hello, Mr Fish. How can I help you?

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Do you want to come out of the water, Mr Fish?

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No, it's me, Rebecca, over here in this boat.

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Ah, it is you talking.

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It is not him down there.

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Right.

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Can I come into your boat, please?

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Yes, yes, yes, come, come, come, oui, oui, oui.

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There you are. Be careful. Bravo.

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-Hello, I'm Rebecca.

-Hello, Rebecca. I am Jacques.

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-Nice to meet you, Jacques. What are you doing?

-I am looking for treasure!

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-Treasure?

-Yes, gold and silver coins.

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The lost treasure of the Good Ship Neptune.

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Where?

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Down there somewhere.

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-Ooh!

-You will come with me. Yes, we will dive deep in the sea.

-Right.

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You will need a few things. Take this.

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Ooh, a watch, so I know how long I've been under for.

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-Here, take this.

-Oh, a special underwater camera.

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-And here, take this.

-A brown teddy bear?

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Oh, no! This is Brian.

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Brian stays on the boat. Brian, you stay there.

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Come, come, we shall dive deep into the sea and find the lost treasure

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of the Good Ship Neptune!

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-Oh, hooray! I'm ready.

-And maybe...

-Maybe what?

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-..we will find the talking fish.

-Eh?

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Come, come, let us go now.

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Here we go.

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Oh, wow, fish!

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And jellyfish!

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Starfish and seaweed.

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I'm under water. This is fantastic.

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Hold on, what's going on?

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I'm floating back up.

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How am I going to find the treasure?

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Hold on, I remember. Do you?

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Divers wear heavy weight belts

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to help them sink down as far as they want to go.

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I need a heavy weight belt.

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I wonder if Jacques has got one. But where's he gone?

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If I float back up, maybe he'll come and find me.

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Phew! That didn't last long.

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I want to go back. It was amazing down there.

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Rebecca, what is going on? Why did you come back up?

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-Do you not like it in the sea?

-No, I mean, yes, it was lovely, amazing.

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-Great, come then, let's go.

-No, hold on, wait.

-What?

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I need a weight belt. You forgot to give me one.

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Oh, yes, of course, you need a weight belt to stay under the water.

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-Yes, I know.

-Here we have one.

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Now, be very careful.

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And, yes, it is very heavy. Let me help you. Here we are.

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I will lift it up. That's it.

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Now you turn around slowly and put this inside the buckle like so

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and pull it nice and tight.

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-Ready? Voila!

-Thank you.

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-Now come, let us go and find us some treasure.

-Right.

-Right.

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-Let us go this way.

-OK.

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Wow, this is really amazing!

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I must take some pictures.

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Thank you.

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Wow!

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Hold on, Jacques, I'm taking pictures.

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Oh, no, an octopus!

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Hold on, I want to take your picture.

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Oh, it's very fast. Hey, hold on. Slow down, Mr Octopus!

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Oh, he's gone. Maybe that's where he lives.

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I'll go and take a look. I'd better just tell Jacques.

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Over here, Jacques.

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I'm going this way.

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Eh? Why is he tapping his head like that? Any idea?

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I can't understand him at all.

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Why is he waving his hand over his head?

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Oh, I remember. Do you?

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Divers talk to each other by using special hand signals.

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This means "OK".

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This means "octopus".

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And this means "shark". SHARK?! SHARK?!

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Oh, no, I've dropped the camera. Quick, let's swim into that boat.

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Phew, that was close.

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It's good to get out of the water.

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There's plenty of air to breathe in this air pocket but where are we?

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-Shark.

-Looks like the inside of some kind of an old ship.

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Oh, and look, there's a picture on the wall.

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"The Good Ship Neptune."

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Hey, this is the treasure ship we've been looking for.

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The Good Ship Neptune!

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Jacques, get up. We've found the Good Ship Neptune!

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What?

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-The Good Ship Neptune? This is it?

-Yes.

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If this is the Good Ship Neptune, you know what that means?

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-It means there must be treasure on it.

-Come, we must find it.

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Ah, look.

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It must be around here somewhere.

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Usually they keep it in wooden boxes.

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-Heavy wooden boxes with handles on the side.

-Like this, you mean?

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No, I was looking for...

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Yes, that is it! The treasure! We found the treasure.

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Oh, happy days.

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# We found the treasure We found the treasure. #

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Er, Jacques...

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-there's just old boots in here.

-What?

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What?

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-Rebecca.

-Yes.

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-This isn't treasure.

-No.

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-Just old boots.

-Yes.

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It doesn't look like we'll find any treasure today.

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Well, at least the shark has gone and we can go back to our boat.

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-Bye-bye, Good Ship Neptune.

-Bye-bye.

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HE SOBS

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Oh, well, no treasure,

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but at least I got to see the lovely underwater things. Bye-bye, fish.

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Bye-bye, seaweed.

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Hello, Mr Octopus, it's you again.

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Oh, I think he wants me to follow him.

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Ah, this is a different part of the ship. Now, where did that octopus go?

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There he is and he's pointing over there. Maybe he's found something.

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The treasure! It's the treasure in another trunk!

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But I won't be able to get that out. There's too much stuff in the way.

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I must go and tell Jacques.

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Nothing but old boots. No treasure. Brian, Jacques is very sad.

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-Jacques, I found it, the treasure.

-What? Where is it?

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-You have not got it?

-No, it's still on the ship. I couldn't reach it.

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-It's stuck behind loads of old wood.

-Oh, no.

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But tell people we found it and they can come back and get it out.

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They will never believe me.

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Ah, unless...

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-Unless what?

-A picture. You can take a picture.

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Then I will show it to the people

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and they will help me take the treasure out.

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-Oh, yes! Oh, actually, no.

-No? Why?

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-The camera - I dropped it when I saw the shark.

-Oh, no!

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Oh, but I could go back and get it.

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-Yes! Yes, go, go, go.

-OK.

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Treasure, Brian, treasure!

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Right, where's that camera?

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It must be down here somewhere.

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Oh, look, there it is.

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Now I just need to reach it.

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Hold on, those are anemones, so what do we need to know?

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Oh, I remember. Do you?

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Anemones have stinging tentacles that they pull in

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when things touch them so I'd better be careful.

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But how do I get them away from my camera?

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Oh, hold on, I can use my pointy metal stick thing.

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This should do the trick.

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Ooh!

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SHE LAUGHS

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Great. Got it.

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Now to get that picture.

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SHE LAUGHS

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Smile, Mr Octopus.

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Now we have proof that the treasure exists. Fantastic!

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Woo-hoo!

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-Here you go, Jacques. Look at the picture.

-Ah, a treasure picture!

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I will show this to everyone

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and they will help me get the treasure out of the sea.

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Thank you, Rebecca. Thank you.

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We did it but we would never have managed it without remembering

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everything that we needed to know.

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Divers wear heavy weight belts

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to help them sink down as far as they want to go.

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They talk to each other by using special hand signals.

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And sea anemones have stinging tentacles that they pull in

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when things touch them.

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-I think it's time we went home. Bye, Jacques.

-Goodbye, Rebecca.

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-Say goodbye now, Brian.

-Let's go.

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-So this octopus swam away and I followed it and guess what.

-What?

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-It led me to the treasure.

-Wow! Now, that is what I call an adventure.

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-Beats what I was doing here.

-So your picture-taking didn't work out?

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I still haven't found the right pose. Nothing exciting.

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Oh, well, not to worry, because...

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you know that shark I told you about?

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Yes, the one that came up behind you and gave you a surprise?

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Yes, because when I dropped the camera I had my finger on the button

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-because, as I let it go, it took a picture.

-Yes.

-I hope you like it.

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I put it in a frame for you.

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Oh, Rebecca, that is great and the picture is perfect for the frame.

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I'm glad you like it. Playing at being divers was great fun.

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What do you like to play?

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I like to play builders and build huge towers.

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Rugby playing is great fun.

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When I play rugby players I warm up like this.

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I like to play nurses and look after people.

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I use bandages like this.

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It's fun to play. Start playing today.

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Go to...

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..and click on Let's Play. See you soon.

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