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We're off on a journey, to play in the sky.

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Into the lift to zoom way up high!

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Up at the top are friends that we know.

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Let's go and meet them, and count as we go!

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One elephant exercising.

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Two trains chuff-chuffing.

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Three tigers snoozing.

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Four giraffes bathing.

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Five snakes sneezing. Atchoo!

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Six cars cartwheeling.

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Seven hamsters hopping.

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Eight monkeys missing.

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Peep-oh!

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Nine jellyfish jiggling.

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And...

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10 worms wiggling, waving hello!

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My worms have turn into an elephant's trunk.

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Rrrrr!

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BOTH: # Show me, show me a giant Chris... #

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Oh, stomp around!

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# Show me, show me a musical Pui

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-# La-la-la-la-la-la-la... #

-Way!

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# Show me, show me a trumpeting you

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# Do-do-do-do-do-do-do

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# Let's find who's ready to play

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# Chris and Pui and you're here today

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# Show me, show me all the toys... #

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OK!

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We have Mo Mo Bot and Tom and Stuffy.

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Miss Mouse and Teddington. Is that everybody?

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Somebody's missing. Do you know who?

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Yes, Stuffy! We'll find our toy while you get yours, come on!

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Stuffy! I can't see him anywhere.

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-Stuffy?

-He isn't here.

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-ELEPHANT TRUMPETS

-Look! The elephant's trunk.

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It's pointing to Stuffy!

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Oh, well done, elephant!

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# Show me, show me some things to do

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# Lots of fun here for me and you

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# Show me, show me some games to play

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# Let's get ready to play today

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# Lots to do here for everyone

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# Show me, show me

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# Let's have some fun. #

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-"SHOW ME" JINGLE

-Oh, listen!

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Somebody wants a Show Me.

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Show me, show me elephants.

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Elephants!

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Oh, Pui! I know our lift is big,

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but I don't think it's big enough to bring us an elephant.

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Ah! But we could see one.

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Come on.

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Can you see an elephant yet, Pui?

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There's an elephant.

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Lots of elephants.

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Wrinkly elephant skin.

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And big flappy ears!

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Elephants going for a swim.

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Elephants playing.

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Elephants running!

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Elephants having lots of fun.

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Elephants!

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Goodbye, elephants.

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Why don't we be elephants?

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Make a trunk like this and trumpety-trump!

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Rrrr!

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Rrrr!

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Or we could use our big elephant feet and stomp.

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Stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp,

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stomp, stomp.

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Or we should flap our ears, our elephant ears!

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Make elephant ears with your elbows and flap.

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Flap, flap.

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Flap, flap, flap.

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UPBEAT MUSIC

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Oh, now we've got to start with the trumpet!

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# I hear an elephant I want to sing along

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# Rrrrr

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# Sings a noisy song... #

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Get ready to stomp along now with your big, heavy, slow feet.

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Oh!

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# I hear an elephant

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# I want to sing along

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# Stomp, stomp, stomp

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# Rrrrr

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# Sings a nosy song... #

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And we can't forget the ears! We'll have a good flap, like this.

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Come on, flap with us.

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# I hear an elephant

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# I want to sing along

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# Flap, flap, flap

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# Stomp, stomp, stomp

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# Rrrrr

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# Sings a noisy song. #

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-That was good fun! I...

-KLAXON

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Oh, listen! Show me, show me your groovy moves.

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Freeze!

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-Oh, Miss Mouse, you moved!

-Oh!

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Did you stomp along like an elephant earlier?

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It's good fun being an elephant.

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Your turn. Show me, show me elephants.

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I'm being an elephant. ELEPHANT TRUMPETS

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Elephants have tusks.

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-They have a trunk.

-A big trunk!

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They go, "Wooo!"

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They're massive

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with little babies.

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Elephants are too big for the bath.

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DUCK QUACKS

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Elephants have big, flappy ears.

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I see them squirt water.

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Elephants love to swim.

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Elephants will be really heavy.

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I've seen an elephant on the telly.

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Elephants like buns.

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-Yeah, I've ridden an elephant.

-I haven't.

-I have.

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You showed me!

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And me.

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And this baby elephant!

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It's Teddington!

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THEY LAUGH

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Let's be baby elephants.

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Come on, let's go for a baby elephant walk.

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A baby elephant eating.

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A baby elephant following his mum.

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A baby elephant going for a swim.

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And rolling in the mud.

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Baby elephants having lots of fun.

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Bye, baby elephants.

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Isn't it great to see big elephants looking after baby elephants?

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Just like looking after you.

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Mmm.

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Hrrrr!

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Mmm.

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IT TRUMPETS

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TRUMPET FANFARE

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Ha-ha-ha-ha!

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Show me, show me trumpets.

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HE STRUGGLES TO PLAY THE TRUMPET

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Trumpets! Trumpets, like this one.

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I'll have another go.

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LOW SPLUTTERING SOUND

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-Oh, dear.

-BELL RINGS

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There's the lift.

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I wonder who's coming up to see us.

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I better get the shop ready.

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Shop's open!

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BELL RINGS

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Who could it be?

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It's the Old Duke!

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-THE DUKE CLEARS HIS THROAT

-Oh, the Grand Old Duke of York!

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-And this must be one of your 10,000 men!

-Yes!

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HE PLAYS TRUMPET

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Oh, be quiet!

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# Oh, the Grand Old Duke of York

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# He had 10,000 men

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# He marched them up to the top of the hill

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# And he marched them down again

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-# And when they were up they were up...#

-Up!

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-# And when they down they were down... #

-Down!

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-# And when they were only halfway up... #

-Help!

-Oh!

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# ..They were neither up nor down. #

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A bit more. Uh!

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There we go. Now how can I help you?

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Oh, it's my trumpeter. He's one of my 10,000 men.

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Every time he blows that trumpet, it's not right. It's terrible!

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HE PLAYS "TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR"

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-That's Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.

-Oh!

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-That's not right.

-I'm not a little star!

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-No, you're the Grand Old Duke.

-Yes.

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HE PLAYS "OLD MACDONALD"

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Whoa, whoa. Hold on.

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Hold on. That was Old MacDonald.

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-Yes and I'm an old Duke!

-And you're grand.

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-He must be driving you up the wall.

-Yes!

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And when I'm up, I'm up and when I am down, I am down.

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-Oh, careful, careful, careful.

-Urgh!

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I know what!

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I've got some music here.

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Maybe we can find the right music for the trumpeter to play

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for the Grand Old Duke of York. How about this?

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HE PLAYS "LITTLE BO PEEP"

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Oh, please be quiet!

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That sounded like Little Bo Peep. Hold on! Hold on!

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What have we got here? Ah, is this right?

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HE PLAYS "BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP"

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Stop, stop, stop!

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Oh, no, that wasn't right.

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How about this one?

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HE PLAYS "THE GRAND OLD DUKE OF YORK"

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By Jove, he's got it! It's the right tune at last.

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-Yes, there you go.

-Thank you!

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# Oh, the Grand Old Duke of York

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-# He had 10,000 men... #

-Oh, yes!

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# He marched them up to the top of the hill

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# And he marched them down again

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-# And when they were up they were up...#

-Up!

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-# And when they down they were down... #

-Down!

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-# And when they were only halfway up... #

-Help!

-Oh!

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# They were neither up nor down. #

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Bit more! Ugh!

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-How's that?

-The Grand Old Duke of York, that's it!

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Thank you for coming to the shop.

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-Right, let's go!

-Bye.

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-Which way's out? Is it up?

-No, it's down.

-Down!

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-Yes.

-Hup, two.

-Careful now. Careful with that hat.

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CRASHING

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HE PLAYS JAZZ

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What a wonderful sound!

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-This is Jay. Hello, Jay.

-Hello.

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Jay's come to show us his fabulous trumpet.

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How do you make the sound?

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You have to blow out a lot of air

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like you're blowing out birthday candles.

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To make the sound different, you push these buttons.

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-How long have you been playing?

-About 15 years.

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Wow! And do you have to practise every day?

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Yes, for about four hours.

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Four hours, goodness me! And what's your favourite piece of music?

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I'll play it for you.

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HE PLAYS A JAZZ MELODY

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I love it! It makes me want to dance.

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As well as making beautiful music, Jay,

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-can you make sounds to guess?

-Of course!

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WAH-WAH-WAH-WAH HMM-HMM-HMM-HMM

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That was a funny sound. What did it sound like?

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-I think it sounded like somebody laughing, "Ha-ha-ha."

-That's right.

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-Have you got another one for us?

-I do.

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VERY HIGH NOTE

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CHRIS CHUCKLES

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Could it be... somebody opening a door?

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-That's right.

-A creaky door. Another one, please!

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PFRRRR!

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-That was the sound of animal.

-Right.

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-A big animal with a trunk?

-That's right.

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Pffrrrr! An elephant!

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-Did you guess too? Can we hear it again?

-Of course!

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PFRRRR!

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And maybe another one.

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FRRR!

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FRRR!

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-Oh, I think that sounded a bit like a big bear snoring.

-That's right.

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Thank you for coming

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and showing us how you play your trumpet.

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WHISTLE SOUNDS

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Thank you, Choo Choose!

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Oh! Some paper.

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And...sticky tape!

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Hmm. What shall we make?

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I know, let's make a trumpet.

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Right.

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If we roll the paper like this...

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round and round and round into a cone shape.

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A bit like an ice cream.

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And then use a little bit of sticky tape...

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..to stick the end over like that.

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We have a trumpet!

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DO-DO-RO-DO-DO-DO!

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-He-he!

-Oh, I like your trumpet, Pui.

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-Thank you.

-Why don't you make one?

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Or you could roll your hand into a cone and blow.

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DO-DO-LU-DO-DO-DO-DO!

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Join in with your trumpet and be the music man.

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TRUMPET PLAYS MELODY

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# I am the music man I come from down your way

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-# And I can play

-What can you play?

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# I play hand trumpet

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# Do-do-do-do

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# Do-do-do, do-do-do

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# Ru-do-do-do, do-le-do

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# Ru-do, do-do-do

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# I am the music man I come from down your way

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-# And I can play

-What can you play?

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# The cardboard trumpet

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# Do-do-do-do

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# Do-do-do-do-do

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# Ru-do-do-do-do-do-do

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# Do-do-do-do-do

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# He is the music man He comes from down our way

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# And he can play What can you play? #

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I play the real trumpet.

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Oh! We really enjoyed that, Jay.

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And so did the toys, especially Miss Mouse.

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Get cosy and comfy. Sit down with your toy.

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Here comes a tale for us all to enjoy.

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It was one of those rainy days again.

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And the toys decided to play a game.

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"Why don't we play Hide And Seek.

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"I'll count and I'll promise not to peek," said Mo Mo Bot.

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So all the toys ran off to hide while Mo Mo counted up to five.

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"One, two, three, four, five. Coming!"

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Miss Mouse found a trumpet lying about.

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"It's the perfect hiding place for a mouse," she thought.

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She squeezed her paws in the open end

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and hoped that she would get out again.

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Mo Mo Bot soon came skipping by.

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"I found you. I found you, Miss Mouse," she cried.

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"My dear, I think I am in need of help.

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"I can't get out all by myself," squeaked Miss Mouse.

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So, Mo Mo pulled.

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"Heave-ho, heave-ho!"

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But Miss Mouse wouldn't budge. "Oh, dear me, no!"

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Then Toddler Tom came by to see

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why they'd stopped playing Hide And Seek.

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"I'm afraid, it's all because of me.

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"I'm stuck in the end of a trumpet, you see," squeaked Miss Mouse.

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So Toddler Tom and Mo Mo heave-hoed, but Miss Mouse wouldn't budge.

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"Oh, dear me, no!"

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Then Stuffy appeared!

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"Don't worry, Miss Mouse. If we all pull together, we'll get you out."

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So, Toddler Tom held Stuffy's fluff and they all pulled together,

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but Miss Mouse didn't budge.

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"Dear Miss Mouse," said Teddington Bear,

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"what on earth are you doing in there?"

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"This is not the time to tease me.

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"Help me out immediately," giggled Miss Mouse.

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So they all pulled together.

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They used a lot of puff.

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But they couldn't get Miss Mouse out - they weren't strong enough.

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Then Teddington Bear said, "Wait. I know.

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"What if we give the trumpet a blow?"

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So they all had a go, one by one,

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until it got to Teddington, who huffed and puffed

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and huffed and puffed till suddenly Miss Mouse shot up.

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High in the air, then down she whizzed.

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She landed on Stuffy's fluffy bit.

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"Thank you," she squeaked.

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"You're lovely friends.

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"Now let's play Hide And Seek again!"

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Miss Mouse was a little more careful this time.

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She hid in a trumpet of a different kind.

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It was a daffodil trumpet.

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-SOFT MUSIC

-Listen.

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Come on, let's go and have a look.

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Puffs of cloud, high in the sky.

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What can you see floating by?

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Wellies.

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Puffs of cloud, high in the sky.

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Wonderful things floating by.

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HE PLAYS "THE GRAND OLD DUKE OF YORK"

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March along with us and blow your trumpet too.

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MUSIC SLOWS

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Slowing down.

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Stomp, stomp. What does this remind you of?

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Elephants!

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-PFFRRR!

-Rrrr!

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PUI CHUCKLES

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-Elephants make a trumpety-trump sound.

-Trumpety-trump.

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Say "trumpety-trump" to your toy today. Trumpety-trump!

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-BELL RINGS

-Oh, the lift's calling.

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Thank you very much, Jay. And thank you for coming to see us.

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-Hope you come back soon.

-Get your worms ready.

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10 worms wriggling, waving goodbye!

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Trumpety-trump.

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