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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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TOGETHER: Ten worms wriggling, waving, hello!

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All my worms are running around.

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# Show me, show me A hopping Chris. #

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Hop, hop, hop, hop, hop!

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# Show me show me A skating Pui. #

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Whoo!

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# Show me show me A running you. #

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-Ooh.

-Run, run, run.

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

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Miss Mouse and Teddington Is that everybody?

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Oh, no, no, no, no, somebody's missing!

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Who's not here who should be here?

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Do you know?

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Yes, it's Stuffy. Can you find Stuffy for us, please?

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-Stuffy, come back to the play room! Come on.

-Come back!

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# Show me show me Your toy today

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# Can you find it to come and play?

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# Show me show me A cheeky grin

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# Now you're here, let the fun begin

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# Lots to see here and lots to do

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# Show me show me and we'll show you. #

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-LIFT PINGS

-Ooh, the lift's back.

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And Stuffy's here.

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Stuffy, you seem to have grown. How tall you are!

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-Oh, you've grown some legs.

-"SHOW ME" JINGLE

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Somebody wants a show me.

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Show me show me legs.

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Legs. These are my legs.

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And these are my legs.

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My legs are...shakey!

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My legs are stripy!

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How about your legs?

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What can your legs do?

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Legs can go for a walk,

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or run, if you like.

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Legs can go round and round like riding a bike. Ooh!

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My leg can hop.

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Ooh, but now, I can't stop! Whoa!

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-CRASH

-You all right, Chris?

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Oh, yes. But now, my leg is hobbly.

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And my knees are knobbly.

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Knobbly knees.

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Your turn. Show me show me legs.

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You've got two legs and I've got two legs.

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I need my legs for walking.

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WOOF WOOF!

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I need my legs for dancing.

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My dad has hairy legs.

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A frog, he has one leg and the other leg.

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He has two legs.

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I know an animal that has lots of legs.

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Octopus.

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It has eight legs.

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Ladybugs got lots of legs. Yeah, and they got wings.

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And caterpillars. They got lots of legs.

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Thank you. You showed me and Miss Mouse.

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And me.

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Here are some legs. Let's look and see.

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They're hairy and fuzzy. Whose legs can they be?

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Oh, hello, Teddington. They're your legs.

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Goodness me. I think you probably want to go for a march.

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Oh, yes, Chris. I love marching.

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Let's go for a march with Teddington. Are you ready?

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Here we go.

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And march, and march, and march, two, three, four.

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Keep those knees up, Chris. Oh, yes I will, Teddington.

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And march, and march, and march, two, three, four.

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Here are some legs. Let's look and see.

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They're stripy and shiny. Whose legs can they be?

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They're Mo Mo's legs. Mo Mo loves bouncing.

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Ooh. Legs are good for bouncing.

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Can you bounce your toy up and down, like Mo Mo?

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Bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce as high as the moon. Boing!

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Here are some legs. Let's look and see.

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They're stripy and woolly. Whose legs can these be?

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Hold on a second, wasn't Pui wearing stripy socks?

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Yes. They must be Pui's legs.

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Oh, eh, oh, ah! Hang on a minute!

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-Oh!

-These are my legs.

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And these are Stuffy's. We're wearing the same socks.

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And very smart you both look, too.

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In me pocket, in me pocket.

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Stuffy's got something in his pocket for us.

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Oh! A token. Come on, Chris. Walk this way.

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Legs.

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Whose legs are these?

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A giraffe.

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Hoppity hare legs.

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Spindly spider legs.

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Running dog legs.

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Skinny flamingo legs.

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Sprinting cheetah legs.

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Bouncing kangaroo legs.

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Stomping elephant legs.

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What a lot of different legs and so many ways to walk.

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-Oh, let's walk like...an elephant.

-That's a good idea.

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Let's have a stomp. Stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp.

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I'm waving my trunk. Brraaah! Stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp.

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Are you walking like an elephant too? Have a good stomp.

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Stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp. Brraaa! Brrrraaah!

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How else can we walk?

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-We could walk like...chickens.

-Ha-ha!

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-Brraaack buck buck buck.

-I'm walking with my chicken legs,

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flapping my chicken wings and pecking with my chicken beak.

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-Buuuck buck buck buck.

-Are you walking like a chicken, too?

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Buuuck buck buck buck buck. Buuck buck buck buck.

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-Buck buck buck buck.

-Buuck buuuck buuuck.

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Ha-ha. We've walked like elephants and we've walked like chickens.

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How else can we walk?

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Erm. We could use our legs to bounce around like kangaroos.

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-Oh, do show us.

-Like this.

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Boing, boing, boing, boing, boing, boing.

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Are you bouncing like a kangaroo?

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Boing, boing. Oh, I'm bouncing so high, I could reach the clouds.

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Boing, boing.

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-Boing!

-Come outside.

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Puffs of cloud

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High in the sky

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What can you see

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Floating by?

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Dungarees

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Yoo-hoo, kangaroo

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Flutterby nose

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Boingy toes

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In pursuit

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Welly boot

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Hold on tight

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Phew, you're all right

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Toodle-oo, kangaroo.

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Puffs of cloud High in the sky

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Wonderful things Floating by.

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Miaow, miaow. Purr, purr.

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This cat has four legs.

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One, two, three, four.

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Can you think of an animal with more than four legs?

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I can.

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Let me get some socks from the drawer.

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Can you guess what this animal is?

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It has a red back and black dots.

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And one, two, three,

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four, five, six legs.

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Oh, is it a ladybird?

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Yes, it's a ladybird.

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Oh, I can think of a creature with eight legs.

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Do you know what creature I'm being?

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-Are you a funny spider?

-Yes, a spider.

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I can think of an animal with more than eight legs.

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-More than eight legs?

-Yes. A caterpillar.

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Oh, yes, of course. A caterpillar has lots of legs.

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-Caterpillars are good at crawling.

-Yes, like this caterpillar.

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-Is that a caterpillar?

-Well, it is, when I do this.

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Have you got a crawling caterpillar, too?

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# Caterpillars only crawl Caterpillars only crawl

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# Crawling here, nibbling there Crawling, nibbling everywhere

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# Caterpillars only crawl

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# And I'd like to reach the garden wall

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# But here I stay Nibbling away

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# Never going anywhere at all. #

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My caterpillar's going to have lots and lots of legs.

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# Caterpillars only crawl Caterpillars only crawl

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# Crawling here, nibbling there Crawling, nibbling everywhere

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# Caterpillars only crawl

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# And I'd like to reach the garden wall

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# And one fine day I'm going to fly away

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# And flutter by the garden wall. #

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My caterpillar turned into a butterfly.

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Did your caterpillar turn into a butterfly?

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I'll just put these socks back.

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Oh! Look what I found.

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I know what to do with this.

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If I just put it against a mirror, you can see it's a butterfly.

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You can see the reflection of the wing in the mirror.

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-"SHOW ME" JINGLE

-Someone wants a show me.

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Show me show me mirrors.

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Mirrors!

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Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the funniest one of all?

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That's my funny face reflection.

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Your reflection is what you see in the mirror.

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Your turn, Chris.

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Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the wobbliest of all?

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Oh-ho-ho! Look how wobbly I am. Wobble, wobble.

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What a brilliant mirror, Chris. It makes you all wobbly.

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I want to be wobbly too.

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-Ready and wobble, wobble, wobble, wha-ha-ha!

-Ha-ha.

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-How about this mirror?

-Let's see how stretchy our reflections can be.

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Stretch, stretch, ah!

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Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the stretchiest of all?

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Look how stretchy my reflection is. Surely, I'm the stretchiest?

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Oh, but I was just as stretchy as you in my reflection.

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-ALARM HONKS

-Listen. You know what that means.

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Show me show me your groovy moves.

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DANCING MUSIC

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-Freeze!

-CLOCK TICKS

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-Oh!

-Oh, Pui, you moved!

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-I know, but the wobbly mirror just made me feel...

-Wobbly?

-Wobbly!

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-LIFT PINGS

-Oh, listen.

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That's the lift bell calling. I better get the shop ready.

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Wh-whooa-whoa!

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It's already ready! Maybe Stuffy did it.

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I wonder who's coming up to see us today?

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Count along with me. One, two, three, four, five,

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six, seven, eight, nine, ten!

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Shop's open. It's the old Duke!

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-Ahem!

-I mean, the Grand Old Duke of York.

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That's better!

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Join in with his rhyme.

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# Oh, the Grand Old Duke of York He had ten thousand 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 were down they were down. #

-Down!

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# And when they were only halfway up They were neither up nor down. #

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-Help me!

-Oh dear. Oh, the poor old Duke.

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Now, what can I do for you?

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-Do?

-Oh, you have something hmm-hmm.

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Speak up, boy! You have a... WHISTLES

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Was that a drill whistle? Attention!

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No, Duke, I hope you don't mind me saying,

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-but there's something on your face.

-My face?

-Yes.

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That's my moustache.

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Oh, no. Not your moustache. On your cheek.

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It's a wonderful moustache. The cheek!

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I know you've a wonderful moustache,

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but you also have something on your cheek. A mark?

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On your marks, get set... Where we going?

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Oh, no. Grand Old Duke of York, this is ridiculous.

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You have something on your face.

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You need to wipe it off with this tissue.

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-Where?

-There.

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-On this side?

-No, no. On the other side.

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-Up here?

-No, no, on the other side.

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-That's it. Up. No, down.

-Up up or down down?

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No, neither, halfway up, neither up or down.

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-Ohhh!

-Oh, I give up.

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What you need is a mirror so you can see your reflection.

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Hold on, what have I got here? A biscuit tin. Here we go.

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-You can use the lid.

-Ah. Right.

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That's better. Why didn't you say? I'll take these biscuits, as well.

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An army marches on its stomach, you know. Thank you. Goodbye.

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-Goodbye.

-One, two, hup, two.

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Oh, the Grand Old Duke of York has taken my biscuits. Oh!

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Hold on a second, I have got a few more.

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Oh, look at this one.

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That's not a biscuit. That's a telescope token.

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It would be a shame to waste it.

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More reflections, in a mirror.

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Funny reflections!

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Stretchy reflections.

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Oh, what's that reflecting in the window?

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A crane! Oh, and there's a train, reflected in a mirror.

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Here's a reflection

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Who's reflection is it? It's...

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..Tom's. Tom's reflection was on the sunglasses.

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Whose legs are these legs?

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We're looking at the reflection of...

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Miss Mouse!

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It's me, Miss Mouse.

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We saw Miss Mouse's reflection in a spoon.

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Fancy that!

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Can you see my reflection in this car horn?

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Ooh! That was a funny reflection, wasn't it?

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But who does this car horn belong to?

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HONK!

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Teddington!

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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 and flap your elbows to the beat

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# Clap your hands and stamp your feet And 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

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# 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

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# And he always looks so grand

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# 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

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# Best in all the land

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# Clap your hands and stamp your feet And knock your knees until they meet

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# Clap your hands and stamp your feet And 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

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# And if you're lucky He'll do it again

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# He's clever, he's keen He dresses in green

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# And he always looks so grand

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# So 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, Teddington

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# Best in all the land

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# Teddington, Teddington, Teddington, 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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Look at all the marching legs in the mirror.

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Oh, we looked at legs today. Lot's and lots of legs.

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Short legs, long legs, wobbly legs and knobbly knees.

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Knobbly knees. Say that to your toy today.

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Knobbly knees.

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-LIFT PINGS

-Oh, there's the lift, Pui.

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That means it's time to go.

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Thanks for coming to see us today.

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Please, please come back and join in with the fun again, very soon.

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Get your worms ready.

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TOGETHER: Ten worms wriggling, waving goodbye.

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Ten, nine, eight,

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seven, six, five,

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four, three, two, one.

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