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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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Ten worms wriggling, waving hello!

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My wriggling worms are opening into a flower.

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# Show me, show me an opening Chris

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I open up like this

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# Show me show me a closing Pui

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# Show me show me a floating you

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Floating around.

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# Let's find out 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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Let's take a look at them.

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There's Mo Mo and there's Tom and Stuffy,

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Miss Mouse and Teddington.

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Is that everybody?

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One of the toys is missing.

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Who is it? Can you tell?

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Who is it? Yes, it's Tom!

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I know, we'll find our toy and you find yours.

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-Let's go!

-Come on.

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Tom, where are you?

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Let's open this box. He's not in there.

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Tom!

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Here's Tom! Hello!

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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 let's have some fun. #

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Someone wants to show me.

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Show me show me opening and closing.

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Opening and closing.

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Opening, closing.

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I am going to open and close my whole body.

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Opening!

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Closing!

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Can you do it too?

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Opening!

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Closing!

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Opening!

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Closing!

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Opening!

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Closing!

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Opening!

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Closing!

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# Opening, closing

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# Opening, closing

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# Opening, closing

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# All the day All the day

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# Opening, closing

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# Opening, closing

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# Opening, closing all the day

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# All the day. #

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Opening, closing.

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Can you do it, too?

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Opening, closing.

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# Opening, closing

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# Opening, closing

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# Opening, closing all the day, all the day

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# Opening, closing

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# Opening, closing

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# Opening, closing all the day, all the day. #

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Who-ho!

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Who-ho!

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Who-ho!

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Who-ho!

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-Ha! Ha!

-Ha! Ha!

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Mo Mo has an envelope to open.

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Shall we open the envelope, Mo Mo?

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Yes, please.

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Here goes!

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Opening, opening, opening, opening. what's inside?

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Waw! A token!

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Perhaps we'll see more things that open and close.

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Come on!

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Thank-you, Mo Mo.

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Opening! What's inside?

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A beautiful yellow dandelion petals.

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Closing.

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Opening.

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What's inside?

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Fluffy, white dandelion clock.

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I love the way the dandelions open their petals really wide

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and then close them again.

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Shall we all be dandelions together?

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Open your petals really wide so that they can feel the sunshine.

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MUSIC

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And now get ready to close them tightly.

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Dandelions close up tight.

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Dandelions say goodnight.

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Do you remember what happens next when the dandelions opened again?

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What did they look like? Do you know?

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They looked like delicate, fluffy balls.

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Are you being a delicate, fluffy ball too?

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Here comes the wind to blow your seeds away.

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Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!

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Www...wwww....!

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Ah!

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Let's go outside again.

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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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A book!

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Nightfall.

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Panda explore.

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Helicopter. Chopper-chop!

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Slide to the bottom.

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And climb to the top.

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Puffs of cloud high in the sky.

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Wonderful things floating by.

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Show me, show me Teddington song.

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DRUMS BEAT

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Attention! Is everybody ready to march with me?

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Quick, march!

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Clap your hands and stamp your feet.

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Flap your elbows to the beat.

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Clap your hands and stamp your feet. Flap your elbows to the beat

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And march! And march! And march two, three, four.

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Hooray, hooray, for Teddington's marching band!

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We're on parade today and we march around the land.

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We are marching to the east. We are marching to the west.

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We are marching very proudly cos we always march the best.

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-Hooray!

-Hooray for Teddington's marching band!

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Teddington! Teddington! Teddington! Teddington! Best in all the land.

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-Teddington Bear is smart and tall.

-He knows the way to lead us all.

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-He's old. He's wise.

-He has brown eyes.

-And he always looks so grand.

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And that's why he's the leader of the band.

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Hooray, hooray for Teddington's marching band!

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We're on parade today and we march around the land.

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We are marching to the east. We are marching to the west.

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We are marching very proudly cos we always march the best.

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Hooray, hooray for Teddington's marching band!

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Teddington! Teddington! Teddington! Teddington! Best in all the land.

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Clap your hands and stamp your feet. Knock your knees until they meet.

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Clap your hands and stamp your feet. Knock your knees until they meet!

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And march! And march! And march, two, three, four.

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-Teddington Bear can count to ten.

-If you're lucky he'll do it again.

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-He's clever, he's keen.

-He dresses in green.

-And he always looks grand.

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Come and join in with Teddington's marching band.

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Hooray, hooray for Teddington's marching band.

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We're on parade today and we march around the land.

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We are marching to the east. We are marching to the west.

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We are marching very proudly cos we always march the best.

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Hooray! Hooray for Teddington's marching band!

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Teddington! Teddington! Teddington! Best in all the land.

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-Teddington!

-That's me! Keep it coming!

-Teddington!

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-Best in all the land.

-Yes!

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And march! And march! And march two, three, four.

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Teddington Bear wants to march some more.

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Why don't you join in? Let's follow the leader and follow our noses.

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We're looking for something that opens and closes.

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Into the stream and splash around.

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Splash! Splash! Splash! Splash! And look what Teddington Bear has found.

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It's a shell.

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And look - it opens and closes.

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I wonder what used to live in here.

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Hmm, good question, Teddington.

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Right, it's my turn to be the leader now. Is that all right, Teddington?

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-Oh, yes, please!

-Right. Let's follow the leader and follow our noses.

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We're looking for something that opens and closes.

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Into the stream. Splashing around.

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Through the tunnel

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in the ground. Ooh!

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And look what Teddington has found.

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Oh! It's a house, with a door that opens.

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-And who's inside?

-It's Miss Mouse.

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Miss Mouse is in the house.

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Hello!

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Oh, Teddington, should I be the leader again?

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-Oh, yes.

-Thank you.

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Let's follow the leader and follow our noses.

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We're looking for something that opens and closes.

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Into the stream and splash around. Splash! Splash! Splash!

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Through the tunnel in the ground. Whee!

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And then to the tree and march around.

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And march! And march! And march, two, three, four.

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Ooh! And look what Teddington Bear has found.

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It's an umbrella. Whoo!

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It opens and closes.

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And if the wind blows, then off I go-ses!

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-Whoa!

-Oh!

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Someone wants to show me.

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Show me, show me umbrellas.

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Umbrellas. Stripey. Spotty. Polka-dotty

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Pull-y up. Pull-y down.

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Spinny, spinny around and round. Whee!

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Umbrellas. Come and get your lovely umbrellas.

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-Hello.

-Hello, Pui. Would you like an umbrella?

-Yes, please.

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I'd like a giant umbrella as I hear there's going to be heavy showers.

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I've got just the umbrella for you. It's big, it's colourful.

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I think you'll like it. Ooh! Ergh!

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-Hmm! It won't open.

-Oh, dear.

-Oh. If only I had my thingumajig

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-then I'd be able to fix it.

-Oh! Or I could make a big umbrella instead.

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# Toodle loomer loomer Toodle loomer loomer, toodle lay-ay

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# Any umbrellas, any umbrellas To mend today?

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# Bring your parasol It may be small, it may be big

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# I'll repair them all with what you call a thingumajig

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# Pitter patter patter Pitter patter patter

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# Here comes the rain

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# Let it pitter patter Let it pitter patter

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# Don't mind the rain

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# I'll mend your umbrella Then go on my way

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# Single toodle loomer loomer Toodle lay

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# Toodle loomer loomer Toodle lay

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# Any umbrellas, any umbrellas To mend today? #

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RAIN FALLS

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Ooh! It's starting to rain.

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Let's open the umbrella.

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Here comes the shower!

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And now it's really going to pour.

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One, two, three, wahey!

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SHE GIGGLES

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I hope you brought your umbrella.

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Your turn. Show me, show me umbrellas.

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Rain comes from the clouds!

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You get wet in the rain.

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You keep dry with an umbrella.

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I don't have an umbrella.

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I press a button on my umbrella

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and it goes up!

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We put our hoods up.

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Like this.

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Pitter patter.

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This is my hood.

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We put one on top of our hats to keep it dry.

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I like to play out when the rain's been out.

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I like splashing in puddles.

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Umbrellas go up and down.

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Thank you. You showed me. And Stuffy.

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And me! And, Pui, I've fixed your new umbrella. Hey, hey!

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All ready for a game.

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Oh, yes. We're going to play a game using all these ping pong balls.

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Right. How many do you think Stuffy and I will be able to throw

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into the swinging umbrella?

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-See how it swings.

-Can we get five? Let's try. Ready?

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-Here we go.

-Off you go.

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-Oh, no.

-Ooh! Unlucky, Stuffy. Never mind.

-Oh, dear.

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Have another go.

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-Oh, yes!

-Well done! One.

-Stuffy wants to have his own go.

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Ready? OK. One, two, three.

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-Ooh, you did it!

-Two.

-You did it. Well done. Right.

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-Can you get three?

-Yes!

-Oh, yes!

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Three ping pong raindrops.

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-Again.

-Four! Well done.

-Shall we do the last one, Stuffy?

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-Shall we do it together?

-Yes.

-One, two, three.

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-Oh, dear, dear!

-Unlucky.

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'SHOW ME' JINGLE

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You know what that sounds means.

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Show me, show me your groovy moves.

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JAUNTY MUSIC

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-Freeze!

-MUSIC STOPS

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Pui, you moved! You twitched your nose!

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I know. I thought I felt a spot of rain.

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LIFT DINGS

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The lift's calling. I wonder who's coming up to see us.

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Better get the shop open.

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One, two, three,

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four, five, six, seven,

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eight, nine, ten.

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Shop's open.

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-Coo-ee!

-It's the Hey Diddle Cow.

-Hello!

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How lucky you are to see me again.

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Hey Diddle Diddle, the cat and the fiddle,

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the cow jumped over the moon.

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-Whee!

-The little dog laughed to see such fun

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-and the dish ran away with the spoon.

-Yes, he did.

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Oh, my, you are very wet.

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Yes, it's raining, it's pouring, and I'm soaked to the fur.

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You've got your rain hat and your wellies.

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I know what else you need on a rainy day.

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-What?

-A rain coat.

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-Do you do one for a cow?

-I'll see.

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Oh! How exciting.

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I have just the thing. Right, if you just pop your head in here.

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-Oh, no, no, no. Be careful.

-It's tickling! Mind my horns.

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Yes, and your big ears. You're wriggling around.

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-It's not easy being a cow.

-No, no, no.

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-Don't mooooove.

-COW LAUGHS

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Right, here we are. Your raincoat. What do you think of that?

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Do you like it? There.

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-I love it. I love it.

-I know another thing you'd like for the rain.

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-What's that?

-An umbrella.

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-An umbrelly?

-Yes.

-Do you do one for a cow?

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An umbrella for a cow. I'll see.

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Oh!

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-How about this? A furry umbrella.

-I like it. But it's not quite me.

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-It's not quite you?

-No.

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Oh, dear. Let me see what else I might have. Oh!

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This is perfect for a cow. Look.

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Oh, I like it, I like it, but it's not quite me.

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It's not quite you? But it's got bottles of milk and little cows

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-and it's black and white and furry.

-Oh! It's udderly ridiculous.

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Oh. I thought it was perfect.

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You'll never find anything more cow-like in an umbrella.

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I don't have anything else that'll suit you.

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What about that one over there?

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-That one. That one's perfect.

-This one?

-Yes.

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-Are you sure?

-Oh, yes. Oh, it's very me.

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I can't see why a cow would like this.

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-Put it up and you'll see.

-OK. Here we go.

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It's the moon! The moon!

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-Oh!

-Now I can jump over it. Everyone say "whee" after three.

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One, two, three! Whee!

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LAUGHTER

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-Did the little dog laugh?

-Oh, yes.

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And the dish ran away with the spoon.

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SQUEAKING

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THEY SQUEAL AND LAUGH

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Oh, there you are, Miss Mouse, with your little umbrella

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perfect for a rainy day.

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Oh, it is fantastic, but it has stopped raining.

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-It's sunny now.

-Never mind. You can use it as a sunshade.

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-Oh!

-In fact, Pui, I've got one for you and one for me.

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-Oh, thank you.

-That's better. And these sunshades open and close.

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Open and close.

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-We looked at things that open and close today, do you remember?

-Yes.

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Like the dandelions. Their petals opened to the sunshine

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and then closed really tightly.

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Opening and closing.

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Say opening and closing to your toy today. Opening and closing.

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DING!

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Listen! There's the lift.

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Thank you for coming to see us today.

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We hope you'll come back again very, very soon.

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Get your worms ready. Ten worms wriggling,

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waving goodbye.

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