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-# Let's play

-Dooby do dooby dooby do

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-# Let's play

-Dooby do dooby dooby do

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# Let's have an adventure, hooray!

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# Dooby do dooby dooby do

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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 sail a pirate ship

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# Or decorate a room

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# I could be a film director

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# Or I could walk your pet

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# A clown or tennis player

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# The best you've ever met

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-# Let's play

-Dooby do dooby dooby do

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-# Let's play

-Dooby do dooby dooby do

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# Let's have an adventure today

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# Dooby do dooby dooby do

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# Let's play. #

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Nope, nothing. Nothing to eat for lunch.

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-Not even a lump of cheese?

-Not even a soggy cucumber.

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So what are we going to do?

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Erm... One of us is going to have to go shopping.

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-Oh, yes. Of course.

-Right. Let's write a shopping list.

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Oh, OK. Cheese!

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Cheese, mmm!

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Cucumber.

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Ooh. Tomatoes!

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-Oh, yes!

-Mmm!

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Lettuce!

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Oh, delish!

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PLAY TIME ALARM

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Hold on, Sid, it's time!

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-Great!

-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!

-Me!

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# Let it be me

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# Let, let, let it be me

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# Me! Let it be me!

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# Let it be me

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BOTH: # Let it be me

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# 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

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# Let, let, let it be me

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# Let it be me

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# 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?

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Could it be me?

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It's me!

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# Yes it's me

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# Yes it's me

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# I'm really, really, really, really happy

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# It's me! #

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Look! There's the dressing-up room!

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This is really exciting!

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So what are we playing today?

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Right. So I'm wearing a pointy hat,

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ski-wear and flip flops.

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This can't be right.

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Whoa. Now this is more like it.

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I've got on a helmet, I have a shield and some lovely warm boots.

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So what are we playing today?

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Of course, we're going to play Vikings from the olden days.

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So what do we need to know?

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Vikings lived over 1,000 years ago.

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They came from an area called Scandinavia,

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which includes the countries we call Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

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And Vikings travelled and settled all over Europe.

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Vikings showed off their strength by lifting heavy stones.

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Viking longships had sails,

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and when there wasn't any wind, they used oars.

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And Viking sailors knew land was nearby

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when they saw birds in the sky.

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OK, so that's what we need to remember,

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but do we need anything else?

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HORN TOOTS

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A horn? What are we going to need this for?

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Well, I guess we'll find out.

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So we've got everything we need. Let's go.

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# Let's play. #

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Rebecca, guess what I'm playing today?!

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A furry knight carrying a dustbin lid!

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No! Look at the shield. Look at me.

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-I give in.

-Rebecca, I'm going to be a Viking! You know, grr!

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-Oh, wow! Oh, I love the helmet!

-Oh, thanks.

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Well, look, Sid, this shopping list won't write itself.

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No, it won't, so I'm going to go and play Vikings. Grr!

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-See you later!

-See you later.

-Grr!

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Come on, let's play Vikings. Grr!

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Whoa!

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Wow!

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Yes!

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Whoo-hoo-hoo!

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Wa-hey!

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So, where are we?

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Oh.

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# Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside

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# Oh, I do like to be beside the sea... #

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Except for this one. Brr! It's really cold!

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The Vikings are coming! The Vikings are coming, run!

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Run!

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Well, that would be a bit silly. Can't you see who I am?

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A furry knight carrying a dustbin lid?

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No! I'm a Viking. Grr! See?

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Agh! Run away!

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The Vikings are here, the Vikings are here!

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No, no, no, I'm not a scary Viking, I'm really friendly!

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So where are these Vikings then?

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FOGHORN BLARES

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Oh! Did you hear that?

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FOGHORN BLARES

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It sounds like it's coming from the foggy sea.

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Hello? Hello?

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I'm a Viking! I'm kind of hoping you're Vikings too.

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FOGHORN BLARES

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Sounds like it's getting further away!

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I need a loud fog horn too.

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Oh!

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Hold on! I know what we can use. Do you?

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We can use this. Here goes!

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HORN TOOTS

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FOGHORN BLARES

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It's working! They're making a noise right back!

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FOGHORN BLARES

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Uh-oh! A dragon!

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I was looking for other Vikings, not dragons!

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It's not this way, it's that way!

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We're lost, aren't we?

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They don't sound like scary dragons to me.

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Come on, let's go and find out who they are.

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-Who's that honking?

-It's me, Sid the Viking. Grr!

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Sid the Viking? What kind of a nickname is that?

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What do you mean?

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Well, you need a proper nickname if you're going to be a Viking.

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Something like, um, Olaf the Invincible or Lars the Needy.

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Oh, right. What's your nickname then?

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I am Bjorn the Almost Ready, son of Bjorn the Never Ready.

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So you see?

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We're getting readier! Hee-hee-hee!

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Right. Well, I'll think of a good name,

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but in the meantime, can I join you on your Viking ship, please?

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No! We just don't invite any old Viking onto our longships, you know.

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You need to show me what a great Viking you are.

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-And since you haven't, I'm off.

-Oh, no!

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I need to show Bjorn what a great Viking I am,

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so I can join his Viking crew. Erm... Oh!

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Hold on! I remember! Do you? Yes, that's it!

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Vikings showed their strength by lifting heavy stones! Hey, Bjorn!

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Come back, I've got something to show you.

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Can you do this? Grr!

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Grr!

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Oh, not with my back.

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But I know someone who can lift WAY bigger stones than that.

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Some say he is the son of Thor.

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But I say he is Sven the Weedy!

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GIANT FOOTSTEPS

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Wow. What a hairdo!

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Oh, hello!

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IN DEEP VOICE: I will accept your challenge, stranger.

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Tell me, if you're SO strong, why do they call you Sven the Weedy?

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Well, when I was younger, I was very weedy,

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but then I joined Viking Gym, and I never looked back.

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But the Weedy name, it sort of stuck. Oh, I see you've started without me.

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I'm pretty sure I can match that. Hm.

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Hup!

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Hm. OK. Let's see if you can lift one up as big as this.

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Hu-yah!

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Gah!

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HE GROANS

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Easy!

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Right. This calls for the big one.

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Watch and learn.

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HE GROANS

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Agh! Oh!

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Ow, that's got to hurt!

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Don't try this at home!

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That's it. I've had enough of being a tough, super-strong Viking.

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My rock-lifting days are over. Ooh! Oh-oh!

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Bye, Sven!

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I beat him! Maybe I'm strong enough to be a Viking after all!

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Oh, looks like I'm going to need a new champion.

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-Yep.

-You're a pretty good stone-lifter, aren't you?

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Maybe you'll make a fine Viking after all.

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You can come on board, Sid the Strong.

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Did you hear that? Sid the Strong!

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I like the sound of that!

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# Let's play! #

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So...welcome aboard my longship, Sid the Strong.

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Well, it's great to be on board the longship, Bjorn.

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So what exactly is a longship?

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Well, it's a long, wooden ship

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that we Vikings use to sail across the seas and along rivers in.

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Oh, right. So why the dragon at the front?

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Why? When people see that dragon, they run away screaming.

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It's used for scaring people.

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Don't tell Bjorn, but I was pretty scared.

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Pah! That dragon didn't scare me, for I am a Viking! Grr!

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Good to have you on board with us, Sid the Strong.

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So, um, where are we actually heading, Bjorn?

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Well, we've been trading food

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and clothing in a little place called England,

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and now we're heading home across the great sea to Scandinavia,

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where I'll be reunited with my beautiful wife,

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Helga the Shouty, and our new baby.

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Here's a picture of them.

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Aren't they lovely?

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Aw. Look, he's got your eyes!

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So how long will it take to get to Scandinavia?

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You'll have to ask Hagar the Half-Asleep. He's the navigator.

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He's at the front of the ship.

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Right. Let's go and find out.

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HE CLEARS THROAT

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Hagar?

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HAGAR SNORES

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Oh, Hagar!

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What is it?

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Hello. I'm Sid the Strong,

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and I just wondered how long this journey's going to take.

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Well, we've been travelling for about, uh...

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..a week now, so with the wind in the right direction, about, uh...

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..a day.

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Oh! Perfect!

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Give me a hand on rolling the sail, will you, Sid the Strong?

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OK. Coming.

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Wow. What a whopper of a sail.

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Yes, it's so we can catch the wind to sail across the sea.

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Next stop, home.

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So what do you do to pass time on these ships then, Bjorn?

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Play cards? I Spy?

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Well, it is a great Viking tradition for us to sing while we are sailing.

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# Oh!

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# A Viking life is the life for me

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# A Viking life upon the sea

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# With the wind in my sail I feel so free

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# We'll get home in time for the tea. #

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Wow, Bjorn. That was pretty cool.

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You've got something going on there.

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-Oh, look! The fog has lifted.

-Oh, great bushy beard! So it has!

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-But it doesn't seem like we've gone anywhere.

-No.

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Oh, no! The wind has stopped blowing the sail!

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That's why we are not moving!

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Oh! That's no good, is it?

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Oh, no! How are we going to get home to Scandinavia,

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back to my beautiful wife, Helga, and our baby boy?

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Oh, no. Surely there's a way to get across the ocean

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even if there is no wind to blow the sail.

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Hold on! I remember, do you?

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Yes, that's it!

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Viking longships used sails, but when there wasn't any wind,

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they used oars to get them across the sea!

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Oars! We need to use the oars!

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Why didn't I think of that? Oars!

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Yes, why didn't you think of that?

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Here you go, Sid the Strong, you should get us home in no time.

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-Why me?

-Thunderous lightning! Because you are Sid the Strong!

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Oh, yes. Right.

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Let me sing you a little song to get you in the mood.

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Ah. Great.

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# Oh!

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# A rowing we must go To get our ship to shore

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# We've been afloat for a week and day

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# And it's really quite a bore. #

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Mm. Bjorn?

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Mm?

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We're going round in circles and we need to go forward.

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Oh, yeah. Well spotted!

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How did they ever get to England in the first place?

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I reckon we need to use our oars at the same time.

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I think you're right, Sid the Strong!

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Good. That means I won't be the only person

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-doing all the work around here.

-Ready?

-Ready!

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# Oh!

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# A rowing we must go To get our ship to shore

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# We've been away for a week and a day

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# And I can't take much more. #

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I don't feel like Sid the Strong any more.

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More like Sid the Shattered!

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I'm going to go and see Hagar,

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find out how much longer this is going to take.

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HAGAR SNORES

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Hagar.

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Hagar!

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Agh! Are we nearly there yet?

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That's what I'm supposed to be asking you.

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-HAGAR SNORES

-He really is Hagar the Half-Asleep!

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Will I ever see my Helga the Shouty again? Not to mention my baby boy.

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-Oh. What's your boy's name?

-We haven't decided yet.

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We shall name him properly when I get back.

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If I ever get back!

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Oh, I'm really hungry.

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Have you got anything to eat?

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Funny you should ask.

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We Vikings transport all kinds of things on our voyages like, um,

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-turnips, wheat, barley, carrots, cabbage and peas.

-Oh, yes, please!

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Bring it on!

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-Sorry. We ate it all on our way here.

-You mean you have no food?

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-No, sorry, I do have some bread.

-Ah!

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That is our famous Viking bread.

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It's made from flour, peas, and tree bark.

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A tough bread for a tough Viking, Sid the Strong.

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That really is tough and strong.

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Oh! Hello, birdie!

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Want some bread?

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No?

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Can't say I blame you.

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So how am I going to get Bjorn home

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to his wife, Helga, and his baby boy?

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Oh, hold on! I remember, do you?

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Yes, that's it!

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Viking sailors knew they were near to land

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when they saw birds flying in the sky. Bjorn!

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We need to follow that seagull. We're getting near to land!

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Thor's drawers! You're right, Sid the Strong! Let's start rowing.

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# Oh!

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# A rowing we must go To get our ship to shore

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# We've been afloat for a week and a day and our hands are getting sore. #

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Oh, look!

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Over there!

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-Yes!

-We did it! I'm home!

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Thanks for getting Bjorn back to me, Sid the Strong.

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It was my pleasure, Helga.

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It's so good to be back home here with my family.

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And I've got something very important to tell you, Sid the Strong.

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-Oh? What's that?

-As a thank you, we decided to name our son Sid!

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Oh, after me? Oh, thanks!

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Yes. Meet Sid the Squidgy.

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-BABY GURGLES

-Isn't he cute?

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-And as a thank you, I'd like to give you this gift.

-Oh, no.

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-Really, there's no need.

-I insist! Bjorn said you loved it.

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And this loaf is extra tough, for an extra tough Viking,

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just like you, Sid the Strong!

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Oh, well... Thanks! Well, we did it.

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But we'd never have done it without

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remembering everything we needed to know.

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Vikings showed off their strength by lifting heavy stones.

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Viking longships had sails, but when there wasn't any wind,

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they used oars.

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And Viking sailors knew land was nearby

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when they saw birds in the sky.

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Well, it's time I went home. Bye!

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Farewell, Sid the Strong!

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-Oh, Sid! Oh, I'm so hungry.

-Oh, me too!

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-How was your Viking adventure?

-It was brilliant!

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I got to sail on a Viking longship across the great ocean.

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They called me Sid the Strong. They even named a Viking baby after me.

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-That sounds amazing! But now it's time for our sandwich.

-Yes!

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Oh, no! What's the most essential part of any sandwich?

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Bread?

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Bread. I've forgotten to get bread.

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-How am I going to make a sandwich now?

-That's OK!

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-We can use the Viking bread that I brought back.

-Amazing!

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Mm. What's Viking bread like?

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Erm... It's got a taste of its own.

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Playing Vikings was great fun. What do you like to play?

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When I play jesters, I pull silly faces like this.

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I like playing ringmaster and saying this...

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Roll up, roll up!

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Moo! That's the noise that I make when I'm playing cows.

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I love to play queens, and I wave like this!

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-It's fun to play!

-Start playing today!

-See you soon!

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See you soon!

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