Episode 16 Mister Maker Comes to Town


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-Mister Maker

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-Mister Maker

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-# Oh-la-la-la-la

-Make it Mister Maker

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-M-M-M-Maker

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-M-M-M-Make it, Mister Maker

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-# Ooh-la-la-la-la

-M-M-M-Make it, Mister Maker

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-Mister Maker. #

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Hello, there! Nice to see you!

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I'm out and about in my marvellous Makermobile and the great thing

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about the Makermobile is that it can go anywhere!

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Yeah! Tocky here. Mini Maker message.

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-Hello, I'm Gracie.

-Hello, Gracie.

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-Can I help you today?

-Yes, please, Mr Maker.

-I'll be right with you.

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Here we are!

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Hello, Gracie, lovely to meet you. How can I help you today?

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Can we make something with this kitchen foil?

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Yes, we can, Gracie. Watch.

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Ha-ha, look, we can scrunch it into a ball.

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Imagine if we had a really big kitchen foil ball.

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CROWD APPLAUD

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This has given me a great idea.

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Let's try something.

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Scrunch up kitchen foil to make a terrific teatime picture.

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-BOTH: Let's make it!

-But first, we need somewhere to make it.

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We'll also need some things from the Doodle Drawers. I'll be back soon.

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A sheet of paper or card, a paintbrush and a pen...

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..a sheet of wrapping paper, a glue stick and some gloopy PVA glue...

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..a bowl and some water...

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We also need some tissue paper. I wonder if Scraps can help us.

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-HONK

-Hello!

-Oh, hello, Scraps.

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-A-a-a-acho!

-Oh, bless you, Scraps!

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We need some tissue paper. Can you help?

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Now, Scraps, that is a tissue, not tissue paper!

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But whilst you're there, come here. Now, blow.

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That's it. Now, can you find us some tissue paper, please?

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Off you go, go on.

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Oh, well done, Scraps! That's it. Thank you.

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-A-a-a...

-Oh, no, not again!

-..Chooo!

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Bless you! Thank you! I mean... Oh!

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OK, Gracie, let's make a terrific teatime picture

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using scrunched-up kitchen foil like this one here.

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-All right, Gracie, are you ready?

-Yes!

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Brilliant! Are you ready?

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Fantastic. Let's get making.

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The first thing we're going to do is stick a strip of wrapping paper

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onto the bottom of a sheet of paper.

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Gracie, can you put some glue on there?

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That's it, well done, Gracie, thank you very much.

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We can stick this down and we can see this is our tablecloth.

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Let's make the rest of our picture.

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We can see that our cake has got tasty looking layers

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and a strawberry on top.

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Let's take some kitchen foil

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and we'll scrunch it into the shape of our cake.

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Use three pieces of foil to make three layers of cake

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that are all the same size.

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You also need to make a plate,

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and why not make a strawberry shape to go on top?

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Now we need to make a very special mixture in a bowl

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of half gloopy glue...

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..and half water.

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Gracie, can you give that a stir for me, please, with the paintbrush?

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Now let's brush this mixture over our kitchen-foil shapes.

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There! Our pieces are all covered in the gloopy mixture.

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Now we can cover them in pieces of torn-up tissue paper.

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You can use whatever colour tissue paper you like.

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Gracie, can you tear up this tissue paper into small pieces, please?

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Oh, good one! Excellent.

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This brown colour is for the sponge.

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We'll need to use different colours for the filling,

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the plate and the strawberry.

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Our pieces are now dry and we've got two layers of sponge,

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a red strawberry, a green plate and a lovely creamy jam filling

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and we use red and white tissue paper for this.

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Now I'm going to pass these over to you, Gracie

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because we're going to stick them onto our table cloth.

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So can you put some glue on them, please?

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That's it.

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Let's stick our plate on, then stick the rest of our cake layers down

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and don't forget the strawberry on top. There!

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We can now add some details with a black pen to finish off our cake.

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We're all finished. It's a terrific kitchen-foil teatime picture

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and you can make pictures like this in the same way!

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How about a cup of tea in a stripy teacup?

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Or you could try a yummy plate of biscuits

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made using different shapes of foil.

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Terrific teatime pictures! Why don't you try one today?

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Well done, Gracie. Your kitchen foil gave us a great idea for a picture.

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-Do you like it?

-Yes.

-Brilliant! We made it and now your home

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is where the art is! High five!

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What a yummy-looking picture. Great work, Gracie. Bye!

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Ah, I love being out and about in the Makermobile.

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The sun is shining, the birds are tweeting and...

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-BOING BOING

-What's that noise?

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Now, who do you think's in the Doodle Drawers?

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-Yeah!

-Yay!

-Yay!

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# I am a shape

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# I am a shape

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# I am a circle

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# I am a triangle

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# I am a square

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# I am a rectangle

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# I am a shape

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# I am a shape

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# I am a shape

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# I am a shape

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# I am a triangle. #

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How many triangles can you see?

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One...

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two...

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three...

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four...

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five!

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There are five triangles!

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Well done, Shapes. It's time to get back in the Doodle Drawers!

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Oh, this is a lovely day for a drive out in the Makermobile.

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Yeah! Minute-make time!

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Hey, it's minute-make time! I'm on my way!

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I'm here!

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It's minute-make time, everyone!

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ALL: Yay!

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And today we're going to make a s-s-super, s-s-scaly snake!

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Nice to s-s-s-see you!

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And we can make a scaly snake in just one minute.

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And here's what we need.

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Some netting. Now, this is the type that fruit normally comes in.

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We'll also need googly eyes and some air-drying clay.

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You can find these things in a craft shop. I'll be back soon.

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I've got them! Here are our googly eyes, so let's put those down first.

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And also, in here, we've got some air-drying clay.

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Now, do you think it's possible to make this scaly snake

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-in just one minute?

-ALL: No way!

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Let's find out! I'll have to be very quick but don't worry,

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I'll remind you how to do it at the end. Are you ready?

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-ALL: Yes!

-Are you ready, though?

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Brilliant! Let's make it in a minute!

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ALL: Three, two, one, go!

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Start the clock! Let's get our air-drying clay

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and we'll roll it into a long sausage shape.

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This can get a bit messy, so do it on some paper.

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Now we need to get our netting

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and we put the clay on top and wrap it up.

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Press down like this and we can peel it away

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to show that the marks from the netting

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have left marks on the clay.

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And it looks a bit like the scales on a snake.

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Now start to shape this into the shape of a snake.

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Let's bend his head and bend the neck like that.

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We can also give him a wiggly tail at the back.

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Lastly, he needs some googly eyes.

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Let's stick one there and another there

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and we've made a scaly snake!

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BELL RINGS ALL: Yay!

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Ha-ha! I did it just in time.

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I need to leave my scaly snake to dry and then I can paint it

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like this one!

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If you've got more than a minute, you can try all sorts of ideas!

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How about a snake with a wiggly pattern?

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Or a snake with lots of stripes

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or even, a long, spotty snake!

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A scaly snake made in a minute!

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Why don't you try it? Here's a reminder of how to do it.

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Let's go back to the start and take a look.

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Roll the clay into a sausage shape. Wrap the net around the clay

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to make scales.

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Bend it into a snake shape, stick on googly eyes

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and your scaly snake is finished!

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Why don't you try and make it in a minute?

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It's time for me to go, but thank you for being part of minute-make!

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-Goodbye!

-ALL: Bye!

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Aw, I love driving the Makermobile. Where shall we go to next?

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-ALL: Hello, Mr Maker.

-Oh, hello! Nice to see you.

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-Look what we're making today.

-Let's take a look.

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I am black.

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I am brown.

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I am red.

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I am green.

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ALL: It's an apple tree!

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Well done, everyone! See you soon.

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Hello. Are you ready for a big surprise?!

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These Mini Makers have no idea what's about to happen.

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Hello!

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Oh, it's great to meet you!

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Hello! Captain Maker here and we're going on an underwater adventure!

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Periscope down!

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Let's see what we can see.

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Ah, I can see some Mini Makers.

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I can see Leah, Krishna, Molly, Izzy and Rio.

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My crew is ready. Up periscope!

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I think we should make a big submarine.

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-Will you help me?

-ALL: Yes!

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Come on, Mini Makers, let's make it!

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Mini Makers, we're going to make a really big submarine.

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Where would you find a submarine?

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-In the sea.

-Good idea! What else would you see under the sea?

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-Jellyfish.

-That's right.

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-Sand.

-What colour is sand?

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-Yellow.

-Yellow!

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-This is yellow. Can we can make some sand out of this?

-ALL: Yes!

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-What do you call the windows on a submarine?

-Portholes.

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That's right. How can we make portholes?

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-A plastic bowl.

-Oh, that would be good!

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-We could stick that on our submarine.

-ALL: Yes!

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-Excellent idea, Rio. I think we're ready, aren't we?

-ALL: Yes!

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Come on, let's make it!

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This is the submarine.

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This is going to be the seaweed and the underwater creatures

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and here's an underwater background.

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Come on, Mini Makers, bring it in!

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This big surprise has been great fun so far

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so why don't you join in and make you very own mini-make?

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Try making a super submarine to play with and have fun with.

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You will need a plastic bottle, paint and glue, clean yoghurt pots

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and bottle tops, tissue paper, a paintbrush and a pen.

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First, take the lid of your bottle and keep it for later.

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Now glue yoghurt tops onto the top and the end of the bottle like this.

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Then stick on bottle tops for portholes and leave it to dry.

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Next use gloopy glue to stick torn tissue paper pieces all over

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the submarine until it's completely covered.

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Then you can paint it.

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When it's all dry, put the lid back on and add more details with a pen.

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Now your submarine is finished and ready to play with.

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Why don't you try and make a super little submarine?

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Let's see how our Mini Makers are getting on.

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That seaweed looks nice!

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And this is the seabed.

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-Hello!

-ALL: Hello!

-Lovely day for a swim.

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Oh, it looks great, I love the windows!

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-Boo!

-Argh!

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I thought you were a sea monster!

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-Well done, everyone.

-ALL: We made it!

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ALL: Yay!

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What a super submarine. Perfect for underwater adventures.

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Mister Maker, time to go!

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That's it for now. My making time's over but yours is just beginning.

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It's time to put the Makermobile back in its box.

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-# Oh-la-la-la-la

-Mister Maker

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If you liking making things, visit...

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E-mail [email protected]

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