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(PEPPA READING)
(narrator): Peppa and her family
have come to
the water park today!
- Hello, everyone!
(narrator): Miss Rabbit
is in charge.
These are changing rooms.
- Please change into
your swimming costumes.
- Yes, Miss Rabbit!
(giggling)
(narrator): Daddy Pig is wearing
his swimming costume.
(snorts)
Mummy Pig is wearing
her swimming costume.
(snorts)
Peppa is wearing
her swimming costume.
(snorts)
And George is wearing
his swimming costume.
(snorting, giggling)
- Wow!
- This looks amazing!
- Yes!
There's bubbles and slides
and all kinds of watery fun!
(giggles)
(narrator): This is
the Bubble Bay.
Pedro Pony is here
with his mummy.
- Hello, Peppa!
Let's play in the bubbles!
- Bubbles!
(giggling, neighing)
(giggling)
Woo!
- The bubbles lift you up
and tickle you!
(snorting, giggling)
- Oh, yes! That feels good!
Ooh!
- Ooh, lovely!
- Bubbly wubbly, bouncy bubbles!
(all laughing)
(narrator): This is
the Tipping Bucket.
Mandy Mouse is here
with her mummy.
- Hello, Peppa! Squeak!
- Hello, Mandy.
- You've got to try this.
It's brilliant!
- What do I do?
- You wait here
until the bucket is full.
- Then what happens?
Ahh!
(all laughing)
- Something sounds like fun!
Can I have a go?
- Yes, Mummy!
You go next.
- What do I do?
- You wait here...
- Until...
- Until what?
Ahh! Ahh!
Oh, I'm all wet!
Although, I suppose
that is the point
of coming to a water park!
(all laughing)
- Let's do the water slides!
(narrator): Here are
the water slides.
(laughing)
- There's a tiny slide
for little children.
And a really big ginormous slide
for the people who like
that kind of thing.
- Look at me on the slide!
(laughing)
- That's very high.
(narrator): Daddy Pig
does not like heights.
(laughing)
- George, let's do
the tiny slide!
(George snorts)
- Mummy, Daddy!
You have to watch us!
- Okay, we're watching!
(giggling)
- Ready, steady...
Go!
- Woo!
(giggling)
(snorts)
- That looked fun!
(snorts)
I'm going to have a go!
- Okay! We'll stay here
and watch you!
- Sorry, Daddy Pig.
You can't wear glasses
on the water slides.
- Oh.
- I'll look after them for you.
(narrator): Daddy Pig cannot see
very well without his glasses.
Oh dear.
These are the steps
to the big ginormous slide!
- Daddy! We're waiting!
- Sorry!
(snorts)
I have to go slow
without my glasses!
- Daddy's taking a long time
to climb up the tiny slide.
- Hurry up, Daddy!
(George snorts)
- These steps
are taking forever!
- Where is Daddy?
(Peppa): There he is!
- Hello, Daddy Pig!
I didn't think
you liked heights.
- Huh?
(narrator): Daddy Pig
cannot see where he is.
- What are you doing up there,
Daddy Pig?
- Sorry? What did you say?
(narrator): Daddy Pig
cannot hear
because he is so high up!
- Sit back and enjoy the ride!
- Okay, here goes!
Wee! Whoa!
(Daddy Pig shouting)
(laughing, snorting)
- Wow! Daddy Pig!
You did the big ginormous slide!
- Ho-ho!
- You are brilliant!
- Here are your glasses,
Daddy Pig.
- Thank you, Miss Rabbit.
(snorts)
- That was actually
the best fun ever!
Maybe it helped
that I couldn't see anything.
(laughing)
(narrator): Daddy Pig
loves the water park!
Everyone loves the water park!
(Peppa): Holiday on the Sea!
(narrator): Peppa and George
are on a cruise ship holiday
with Granny and Grandpa Pig.
(gasps)
- We're on a big boat
on the sea!
(snorts, giggles)
- There are so many things
to do on this boat!
- What do we do first, Granny?
- I think we should
have breakfast.
- Ah! But would that be
a mermaid breakfast?
Or a dinosaur breakfast?
(gasps)
- Dine-saw! Grr!
(children giggling)
(narrator): This is
the dinosaur café.
- Morning! Would you like
some dinosaur breakfast eggs?
(narrator): Dinosaur breakfast
eggs have spots on them.
- Wow!
(giggling)
- Ahoy there, sailors!
My name is Pirate Pete
and this is Mrs. Mermaid!
- Please come to our fancy
dress show tonight!
- We'll all have lots of fun!
- Oh, yes! We should
go to the show tonight!
- But before that,
what would you like to do?
Trampolines, splash pools,
mini-golf?
- No! No! No!
- Why not just try them?
Everything on this cruise ship
is free!
- Is it really?
- Yes!
Except the ride-on potato.
- Ooh!
(narrator): George wants
to do the ride-on potato/
(giggling)
- Tay-toe!
- Good. You stay here
with George.
Peppa and I will find
something else to do.
(George giggles)
(gasps)
- Trampolines!
Yippee!
(giggling)
(narrator): Here is Rohan Rhino.
- Hello, Peppa!
- Hello, Rohan!
- Do you want to play
in the mermaid splash pool?
- Yes! Let's go!
Granny!
- Oh. Have you finished
bouncing already?
(upbeat music)
(music fades)
- Oh...
- Maybe that's enough
potato for one day, George?
- Tay-toe! Tay-toe!
- Oh.
(upbeat music)
(giggling)
(narrator): This is the mermaid
splash pool.
- Wee!
(giggles, snorts)
- This is fun!
(giggling)
(music fades)
- That's it, George.
I have no more coins left!
- Oh.
- Hello, boys!
We need to get ready
for the show.
(narrator): It's showtime
on the cruise ship.
Everyone has dressed up
to watch.
(children): Ooh!
- Good evening, boys and girls!
I'm Pirate Pete!
♪ I sailed around the seas
♪ And treasure was my wish
♪ But nothin' did I find there
♪ Except a great big fish
- Oi! I'm a mermaid! Not a fish!
(children giggling)
- Do you want to come
look for treasure?
- I don't need to.
I've got a magic box!
(all): Ooh!
- It will give you
whatever you wish for!
Just say the magic word.
- Which is?
- Uh... Oh, I've forgotten.
Sorry, memory like a fish.
(children laugh)
- Who knows a magic word?
(children): Abra-cadabra!
- What? A candelabra?
No, it's not working.
Mrs. Mermaid, can you check
the box is not broken?
(children): Abra-cadabra!
- Oh! Abra-cadabra!
(all): Ooh!
- Look at that!
Chocolate coins for everyone!
(all): Hoooray!
- But wait! My new friend
Mrs. Mermaid has gone!
(all gasp)
Who can help me magic her back?
- Me! I can help you!
- Ah-harr! Come up on stage!
(Peppa giggles)
What's your name?
- I'm Peppa Pig!
(snorts)
- So, Peppa Pig,
What do we do to get
Mrs. Mermaid back?
- Say the magic word!
Abra-cadabra!
- Ta-da!
(children): Hooray!
- And that is the end
of the show!
Good night, everyone!
(cheering, applause)
- Oh, that was a wonderful day.
- I can't think how it
could be any more special.
Ah! What was that?
(gasps)
- It's a whale!
(whale calling)
(all): Wow!
(whale calling)
(Peppa): She's saying
night-night!
(narrator): It is bedtime
on the holiday cruise ship.
Tomorrow will be another day.
(narrator): Today,
Peppa and her friends
are having a swimming lesson.
They are in the little pool.
The children can touch
the bottom of the pool
with their feet.
- Okay! Let's start!
(narrator): Miss Rabbit
is in charge.
- Has everyone got a float?
(children): Yes, Miss Rabbit!
- The floats are like spaghetti!
- Tuck the floats under
your arms and swim about.
(narrator): The floats
make swimming easy!
- I love swimming!
(neighs)
- I love swimming too!
(giggles)
- Hello!
(narrator): It is Rebecca Rabbit
with Mummy Rabbit.
- Hi, sister!
- Oh! Hi, sister!
- Sorry we're late!
- No problem.
We've only just started.
(giggles)
- Look at me swim, Mummy!
- That looks like so much fun!
I wish I could swim.
- You can't swim?!
- No. I never learnt.
I'm a bit worried about water.
- Well, sister,
I think it's about time
you had a swimming lesson.
- Yes!
You can join our lesson!
- Oh, I'm not sure.
It's a children's class,
and I'm a bit old for lessons.
- You're never too old
to learn something new!
- Please join us, Mummy!
- Okay then! I'll just change
into a swimming costume.
Right. I'm ready.
(narrator): Mummy Rabbit
is going to join
the children's swimming lesson.
- Oh good. It's not deep.
- Yes. This is the little pool.
- Okay, sister. Pick up a float.
- Tuck it under you arms!
- Now, lift your feet up.
- Okay... Oh!
Look at me! I'm swimming!
- Well done, Mummy!
- Yes, sister! That's brilliant!
- This is such fun!
Ahh! I got water on my face!
- A little splash
of water is fine!
- But I don't like it!
- I didn't like it before.
- That's right.
Gerald always kept his head
high out of the water.
- But now I can swim
with my face in the water!
(clapping)
- Amazing!
But I could never do that.
- A little splash
of water is fine!
- No. I can't put
my head in the water.
- Gerald! Can you show my sister
what I taught you?
- Yes. Put your chin a teeny
little bit in the water.
- Let's all do that.
- Okay. That feels fine.
- And now we all...
- Blow bubbles!
- Okay. Here goes!
Haha! That was easy!
- Yes, very good, sister.
And now we...
- Blow bubbles and swim along!
- Like this!
(children laughing)
- I'm doing it!
- Haha! You're as good
as me now, Mummy!
- And now it's starfish time!
(children): Yay! Starfish!
(narrator): The children
lie on their backs
like starfish and float!
- Very good starfish!
- Do you think
I could have a go?
- Of course!
- Lie on your back like me!
- Okay.
Amazing! It works!
I'm a starfish!
(children laughing)
- Well done, sister!
And as we've all done
so well today,
I'm going to get out
the inflatables!
(children): Hooray!
- The inflatables
are the best bit!
(narrator): There are lots
of inflatables!
Fruit, a slide,
and even an inflatable cheese!
- This is the biggest
cheese in the world!
(giggles)
- Look at me on the slide!
- My goodness, that looks fun!
- Mummy! Come and join us!
- Can I? Can I really!?
- Of course!
We can't let the children
have all the fun!
(all laughing)
- Do the slide, Mummy!
- Okay! Here goes!
Woo-hoo!
- Haha! You made a big splash!
- Well done, sister!
- You're brilliant, Mummy!
- This is so much fun!
(narrator): Mummy Rabbit
loves swimming lessons.
Everyone loves swimming lessons!
(narrator): Today,
Peppa and her family
are visiting an adventure park.
- Welcome to Monkey Trees!
(narrator): Miss Rabbit
is in charge.
- What do we do
at Monkey Trees?
- You climb through the trees
like monkeys!
(snorts)
- I just hope
we don't have to climb too high.
(narrator): Daddy Pig
does not like heights.
- Don't worry, Daddy Pig.
You'll be wearing a harness
so you can't fall.
If you lose your balance...
Oops! The wire will hold you!
(giggles)
- It looks fun!
- Me first!
- My turn!
(giggling, snorting)
- And now me!
I just have to keep my balance.
Ho-ho-ho! I don't know
what I was worried about!
This isn't high at all!
- That's because
this is the practice bit.
- What?
- The real course
is high up in the tree tops!
- Ah.
- Don't worry. I'll be down here
giving you advice!
- That's good to know.
- Follow the wire.
It will lead you
where you have to go.
(narrator): The steps are going
high into the tree tops.
Here is the Wobbly Bridge.
Danny Dog and his daddy
are crossing it.
(snorts)
- Hello, Danny!
(barks)
- Hello, Peppa!
- Wow! We are so high up!
- Brilliant, isn't it?
- As long as I don't look down,
I should be fine.
- Oh! This bridge is wobbly!
- That's why it's called
the Wobbly Bridge!
You're doing great!
(giggles)
- Wibble wobble! Wibble wobble!
(giggles)
- Wibble wobble!
- Um... Maybe I'll wait
here for a bit.
(bleating)
- Come on, Mr. Pig!
- We can't cross
until you cross.
- What's the hold up?!
(narrator): There is a queue
behind Daddy Pig.
- Ah, what's going on?
- Sorry, everyone.
Okay, here goes.
Whoa!
I did it!
I did the Wobbly Bridge!
Ho-ho!
- Well done, Daddy!
(clapping, laughing)
(narrator): These are
the Swinging Hoops.
- Oh. There's nothing
to walk on!
- Just use your arms
to swing from hoop to hoop.
Like a monkey!
- Um... I'm not sure.
(snorts)
- Come on, Mummy!
You have to go first
so we can go!
- Okay, here goes.
Woo!
Oh my goodness,
this is hard work!
(children giggling)
(snorts)
- Whoa!
It's too difficult!
- Oh! I can't hang on anymore!
Whoa!
- Ah!
(narrator): Mummy, Peppa
and George
are hanging from the wire.
- Now what do we do?
- You need something big
and heavy to push you across!
- Ah. I see where this is going.
Hang on! Here I come!
- Oh!
- Wee!
(giggles)
- Well done, Daddy Pig.
(laughing)
- It's what my tummy
was built for!
(laughing)
(clapping)
(narrator): This is
the Ginormous Zip Wire.
- Brilliant!
(laughing)
- This is the last bit.
Mr. Rabbit
will give you some help.
- Just decide if you want
to go head or feet first.
- Definitely feet first.
- Feet first! Off you go!
- Woo-hoo!
(laughing)
Woo-hoo!
- Peppa and George,
head or feet first?
- Head first!
(giggles)
- Head first! Off you go!
(giggling)
- Woo-hoo! Yipee!
(laughing)
- And Daddy Pig?
- Ho-ho! Well, I'm certainly
not going to say head first!
- Head first? Off you go!
- No! There's been
a misunderstanding!
I want to go feet first!
(shouting)
(laughing, snorting)
- Did you have fun?
- Ho-ho!
I must admit,
that was quite fun!
- No, Daddy!
It was the most amazing
good thing
in the whole wide world ever!
(laughing)
(narrator): Peppa loves
Monkey Trees!
Everyone loves Monkey Trees!
(all laughing)
(narrator): Today,
Peppa and her friends have come
to the Little Cars Play Centre.
Miss Rabbit is in charge.
- Welcome to the Little Cars
Play Centre!
We've got little roads,
mini traffic lights,
and even a tiny roundabout!
(kids): Ooh!
- And best of all,
you get to drive
these little toy cars!
- Can I drive the blue car?
- Of course, Peppa.
- Ooh!
- Just pedal with your feet
to make the car go.
- Okay.
- Turn the wheel to steer.
(giggling)
And beep the horn!
(beeping)
Good beeping! Remember:
today's all about having fun!
(beeping)
(laughing)
- I'm going to drive
the racing car!
(bleating)
(honking)
- I'm in the rocket car!
(barking)
(honking)
(squeaking)
(narrator): Mandy Mouse's car
works by electricity.
- I like this car!
(honking)
- I'm am driving the carrot car!
(honking)
(horns honking)
(laughing)
- That's what I like to hear.
Happy children
enjoying themselves!
(laughter)
- Which way do we go?
- Anywhere you like!
(honking, siren wailing)
(narrator):
It is Police Officer Panda
and Police Officer Squirrel.
(both): Hello, hello, hello.
- What's going on here, then?
- We heard beeping of horns.
Is there a big traffic problem?
- No! It's just the children
having fun.
- What's that? Fun, you say?
- Yes. This is the Little Car
Play Centre.
- We like beeping.
(horns beeping)
- Stop!!!
You're going all over the place.
You're not driving
like responsible adults.
(snorting)
- But we are little children.
- You are still in charge
of vehicles.
- What we need here
are some rules of the road.
- Please follow us.
(laughter)
- Here we are,
happily driving our cars.
- You see? No need to beep.
(laughter)
- We've arrived
at a pedestrian crossing,
and an old lady
is waiting to cross.
- What old lady?
- Miss Rabbit,
would you mind
pretending to be an old lady?
- Oh, of course. No problem.
I'm an old lady.
- You see, children,
old ladies walk slowly.
- What do you think
we should do?
- Beep the horn
to make her go quick.
(beeping)
- No, no, no.
We have to be patient,
and let her cross
in her own time.
- Yes. I'm an old lady.
I can't go faster than this.
- Mind you,
this one's taking forever.
Perhaps I should let her know
we're waiting.
Police!
- Ah!!
- Move off the road!
Good. Now the road is clear,
we can move on.
(laughter)
- Ah, here's a traffic light,
and it's red.
What does that mean?
- Stop.
- Correct. When can we go?
- When the light is green.
- Very good.
When the light turns green,
we can...
(all): Go!
Go, go!
(beeping)
- Wait for us!
(laughter)
(beeping)
(laughter)
(whistle blowing)
- Now, children,
this is a roundabout.
- Who knows what we do here?
- Drive around it?
- That's right!
So I want you to all--
(beeping)
--go the same way!
(whistle blowing)
- Stop!!
(beeping)
Yes, uh...
that was interesting.
- And, uh, I think
that's as good a point as any
to stop for today.
- The children
have all done brilliantly!
Say thank you to the police
for today's lesson.
(kids): Thank you!
- You're very welcome.
- And I hope you've learned
at least one thing
about beeping your horns.
- Um, don't beep the horn
all the time?
- That's right. Don't beep
the horn all the time.
(beeping)
- Hello!
- We're here!
(beeping)
(narrator):
The parents have arrived
to collect the children.
- Peppa,
have you had a nice time?
- Yes, Daddy. It's been great!
(beeping and laughing)
(narrator):
Peppa loves little cars.
Everyone loves little cars!
(laughter)
(beeping)
(narrator):
Peppa and her friends
have come
to the Trampoline Park.
- I've never bounced
on a trampoline!
(squeaks)
- I've bounced lots!
It's the best thing ever!
(giggles)
- Welcome to
the trampoline park!
(narrator): Miss Rabbit
is in charge.
- When you bounce,
you must bounce safely.
(all): Yes, Miss Rabbit.
- First, take your shoes off.
(giggles)
Only one person on each
trampoline at a time.
Always bounce...
in the middle!
And no clever tricks,
just bouncing.
- It looks fun!
- Yes, really fun!
(snorts)
- I might even have a go myself!
- Happy trampolining, everyone!
(all laughing)
(giggles, snorts)
- This is brilliant!
- Yes! But these
mini trampolines
are for little children.
(squeaks)
These are the trampolines
for big children like us!
(snorts)
- Now we can do
really big bounces!
(narrator): Peppa and Rebecca
are doing big bounces.
(giggles)
(bleating)
- I love bouncing!
(giggles, snorts)
- I am bouncing
higher than the sky!
- Me too!
- And me!
♪ Bounce, bounce,
bounce, bounce ♪
♪ Bouncing up so high
♪ Bounce, bounce,
bounce, bounce ♪
♪ Bouncing in the sky
(laughs)
- Ho, ho!
I think I'll have a go!
(laughs)
- Look, Peppa!
Your daddy is on a trampoline!
(laughs)
- Are you sure that's
a good idea, Daddy Pig?
(snorts)
- I know what I'm doing!
(laughs)
- I want a go too!
(laughs)
- And me! Hey! Woo!
(narrator): The grown-ups
are bouncing on the trampolines!
♪ Bounce, bounce,
bounce, bounce ♪
♪ Bouncing up so high
♪ Bounce, bounce,
bounce, bounce ♪
♪ Bouncing in the sky
(narrator): Mummy Pig
is bouncing really high!
- Bouncing up so high!
- Not too high, Mummy Pig!
- Bouncing the sky!
(snorts)
Whoa! Whoa!
Whoa!
(narrator): Mummy Pig
has landed on top of a tree!
- Oh. How do I get down?
- Don't worry, Mummy Pig!
We'll rescue you!
- Er.... We'll call
Miss Rabbit's Rescue Service!
(phone beeping)
(phone ringing)
- Hello, Trampoline Park.
(phone ringing)
Oh, the emergency telephone!
Hello, Rescue Service.
- Mummy Pig is stuck in a tree.
- Help!
- I'll be right there.
Miss Rabbit to the Rescue!
(all murmuring)
- My goodness,
this is embarrassing.
- Yes!
(snorts)
It's the sort of thing
that normally happens to me.
- Don't worry, Mummy Pig!
We'll have you down in no time.
- Thank you, Miss Rabbit!
- Hmm. I can't land
on the tree.
I know!
I've got a really good idea!
- Oh! Where's she going?
- Wee!
- She's bouncing
back into the sky!
- Here I come!
Wee!
(snorts)
- Wow! This is unbelievable!
- Yes! It is one of my
more amazing rescues!
- What happens next?
- Who knows?
That was lucky.
I forgot the helicopter
was here!
(all): Hooray!
- Thank you
for rescuing me, Miss Rabbit!
- Just doing my job!
Next time,
don't bounce quite so high.
- Yes, Mummy!
If you bounce on trampolines,
you must bounce safely!
- Thank you, Peppa.
I'll remember that in future.
(narrator):
Peppa loves trampolines.
Everyone loves trampolines!
(Peppa):
The Park.
(Narrator): Today, Peppa
and her family are at the Park.
- There are so many fun
things to do in the park.
(snorts)
What shall we start with?
- Let's go to the little bridge
and say “hello” to the ducks!
- Quack! Quack!
- Yes! The ducks!
(Narrator):
Here is the Little Bridge.
Zoe Zebra is here.
(snorts)
- Hello Zoe!
- Hello Peppa!
- Oh where are the ducks?
- I think they are hiding.
- Let's call them.
Ducks, where are you?
Come out now,
wherever you are!
(quacks)
(Narrator):
Here is Mrs. Duck.
(all laugh)
- Hello Mrs. Duck!
(quacks)
(Narrator):
Here are the baby ducklings.
- Ooh!
- They are so sweet!
(all laugh)
Quack! Quack!
(quacking)
- Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack!
(Narrator):
- Peppa likes talking to ducks.
Everyone likes talking to ducks!
- What a lot of talking!
(all laugh)
- Now, let's visit
the bouncy tree!
(Narrator):
- This is the Bouncy Tree.
Danny Dog is already on it.
(snorts)
- Hello Danny!
(barks)
- Hello Peppa!
- Ready, steady, bounce!
(both laugh)
- Bounce! Bounce!
(Narrator):
- George wants a go.
- Okay George,
I'll lift you on
but I'll keep hold of you.
(Narrator):
- George is a bit too little
to bounce on
the branch on his own.
- Ready, steady, bounce!
(all laugh)
(barks)
- That's enough
bouncing for today.
See you later!
- Bye Danny!
- So, (snorts) what's next?
- I think it's the hopping logs!
(Narrator):
- These are the Hopping Logs.
Suzy Sheep is here.
- Baa!
Hello Peppa!
(snorts)
- Hello Suzy!
- Watch me! I can do it
without touching the ground.
- Hooray!
(snorts)
- My go!
Woah... Ugh... Ahh... Oh...
I did it!
- Hooray!
(laughs)
(Narrator):
- Now it is George's turn.
- There you go George.
- Oh!
(cries)
- Oh, it's a big gap,
isn't it George?
Would you like some help?
(snorts)
- Whooo!
(laughs)
Whooo! Whooo!
- Hooray!
(laughs)
- One day, when George
is big like me
he will be able to
do it on his own.
(giggles)
- What's next?
- It has to be
the monkey bars!
(Narrator):
- Here are the Monkey Bars.
Candy Cat and Pedro Pony are
trying to swing across them.
(both)
- Oof!
(Narrator):
- It is difficult not to let go
of the Monkey Bars.
- My turn! (snorts)
You just have to swing
like a monkey, look!
(grunts)
It's easy when you're big
and strong like me.
(grunts)
- You're not swinging!
You're walking!
(laughs)
- Cheeky Daddy Pig!
(laughs)
- Daddy is a Cheeky Monkey!
(all laugh)
I certainly am, ho ho!
- My go! (snorts)
Oh! I can't hold on! Oof!
It's impossible!
(snorts)
(Narrator):
George wants a go.
- Oh George!
You are too little.
Even I can't do it.
- Hmm. Maybe being
little might help.
(laughs)
(all cheer)
- What can we do now?
- Well, there's one
thing in the park
that we absolutely
have to do!
I think I know what that is!
Um?
It has something to do
with your boots.
- Jumping up and down
in muddy puddles!
(Narrator): The park has
lots of muddy puddles
for Peppa and her
friends to jump in!
- This is brilliant!
(Narrator):
- Peppa loves the Park!
Everybody loves the Park!
(narrator): Today, Peppa
and her friends
have come to
the Climbing Centre.
Grampy Rabbit is in charge.
- Hello, children!
Today, we're mountain climbing!
(children): Ooh!
- Is it difficult?
- Yes!
But it's fun too!
I've climbed many mountains.
- Have you ever got stuck?
- Yes! Once I was
climbing a mountain,
and I couldn't go up or down.
- What did you do?
- I called mountain rescue!
They came and saved me
using a helicopter!
- Oh, Dad! Not again!
- Sorry!
- Rescued by a helicopter!
Brilliant!
- Yes!
But that won't
be happening today.
We haven't got mountains,
we've got climbing walls!
We call this one Mount Snowdon.
- It's just like
a real mountain!
- Apart from the fact
it's little and made of plastic.
(children): Ahh...
- And you're going to be
wearing safety helmets.
(giggles)
- What are the bobbly
colour bits?
- You use them to put
your hands and feet on.
Like this.
(children): Wow!
- Who wants a go?
- Me, please!
Like this?
- Very good, Pedro!
(children giggle)
- Which bobbly bits do I use?
- Any colour you want!
- Okay! I'll do yellow.
(narrator):
Suzy Sheep is climbing
using the yellow bobbly bits.
Peppa is using
the blue bobbly bits!
- This is fun!
- George, would you like a go?
(snorts, giggles)
(narrator): George has climbed
to the very top!
- Well done, George!
(snorts)
- My little brother
is the best at climbing!
(giggles)
- That was our little
climbing wall.
Now for our big one!
May I present...
Mount Everest!
(children): Ooh!
- Mount Everest is very high!
- Yes!
Which is why nobody
climbs Mount Everest
without a safety rope.
If I want to stop...
I simply come down
gently on the rope.
(children): Ooh!
- Who wants to go first?
(George snorts)
- Are you sure, George?
(giggles)
- Remember, you can come down
anytime on the rope.
(giggles)
(narrator): George is climbing
Mount Everest.
(children): Wow!
- Oh my goodness, that is high!
(narrator): George has reached
the top!
(George giggles)
(clapping)
- Brilliant climbing!
(crying)
(narrator): Oh dear.
George is a little bit worried.
- Hang on, George!
Mummy's coming!
- Stop! You can't climb
without a rope!
It's against the rules!
- No time for rules!
(snorts)
I have to rescue George!
(George crying)
Mummy's here!
Do you feel better now, George?
(giggles)
(narrator): George is not
worried anymore.
(all): Hooray!
- Good! Down you come, George.
- Well done, George!
(giggles)
- Hello? What about me?
How do I get down?!
- Hmm.... For you,
we will have to call
Mountain Rescue!
(phone beeping)
(phone ringing)
- Hello?
- Mountain Rescue, please.
- Oh, Dad!
You're not stuck up
a mountain again!
- Not me. It's Mummy Pig!
She's on Mount Everest!
- What? The actual
Mount Everest?!
- No. The plastic one!
- I'll be right there!
Hang on, Mummy Pig!
- Woo, oh!
(narrator): Mummy Pig
is rescued!
(others): Hooray!
- Mummy, was it fun
being rescued?
- Er. It was kind of fun,
I suppose.
(narrator): Mummy Pig
loves mountain climbing.
Everyone loves
mountain climbing!
(PEPPA READING)
NARRATOR: Peppa is on holiday
at Kylie Kangaroo's house.
What are we going
to do today, Kylie?
We're going to the beach!
Yippee!
I love the beach!
(ALL LAUGHING)
Everybody ready?
ALL: Yes!
Then let's go!
(CHILDREN GIGGLING)
NARRATOR:
This is the beach.
Wow!
Look at the sea and the waves!
(GIGGLING)
Yeah!
You'll need life vests
for the water!
Dad? Are we good to go
surfing now?
You're all good!
What is that?
It's a surf board.
What do you do with it?
You lie on it and the waves
push you along!
Ooh!
Come on, Peppa! I'll teach you!
(GIGGLING)
It's easy to float because
the board is super floaty!
(GIGGLING)
The tricky bit
is catching the wave.
Ready, steady, now, Peppa!
Whoo-hoo!
NARRATOR: Kylie is being
carried along by a wave!
Whee!
Don't miss the next one, Peppa!
(GIGGLES) Ready,
steady... Go!
Whee!
Isn't it awesome?
Yes! It's brilliant!
(SNORTS) Whee!
(GIGGLE)
Surfing is the best thing ever!
(SNORTS)
NARRATOR: It's true,
surfing is the best thing ever.
Ready, steady, go!
BOTH: Whee! (LAUGHING)
(SNORTS AND GIGGLES)
NARRATOR:
George wants to go surfing.
Sorry, George, you're a bit
too little to go surfing.
Oh...
The waves are getting too big
for Peppa and Kylie.
Oh, is it time to go home?
Are you kidding?
These waves are perfect
for grown-ups to surf!
(BOTH WHOOPING)
All right!
That's proper surfing.
Whee-hoo!
These waves are awesome!
Wow!
Kylie? Where's
your little brother?
He's out there with Mum.
-(GIGGLES)
-Having fun, Joey?
(LAUGHING)
Oh! Your turn to surf, guys!
Thank you,
but I'm quite happy to watch.
Why don't you have a go,
Mr. Pig?
Why not!
It does look fun!
Oh, the waves have gone.
Too bad, Mr. Pig,
looks like you've missed
your chance to surf today.
Oh, that's a shame.
But it's just right
for little George
to go paddling in.
(SNORTS AND LAUGHS)
I'll come with you, George!
(BOTH LAUGH)
No surfing, George,
-but you can sit on me instead.
-(SNORTS)
NARRATOR: George likes sitting
on top of Daddy Pig.
(GIGGLING)
Look at that wave coming!
Crikey!
It's a big one!
Daddy!
There's a big wave coming!
ALL: Wave! Wave!
What's that?
ALL: Wave! Wave! Wave!
I think they want us
to wave, George.
Cooeee! (LAUGHS)
Cooeee! Whoa!
(SNORTS AND LAUGHS)
NARRATOR: George is using
Daddy Pig as a surf board!
Wow! George has got
great balance!
(LAUGHING)
ALL: Hooray!
You're a natural surfer,
George!
Maybe you can teach me
a few tricks?
(SNORTS AND LAUGHS)
George is the best!
(ALL LAUGH)
I loved surfing, Mummy!
Yes, what a fantastic holiday
we're having!
So, what's planned
for tomorrow?
Are you, uh,
staying another day?
I could stay here forever!
Well, I do have to go
to work tomorrow.
They can come along too!
Okay.
-I suppose that might be...
-ALL: Hooray!
(ALL LAUGHING)
NARRATOR: Peppa is having
a lovely long holiday
with Kylie Kangaroo.
(narrator): Peppa and George
are in America,
on their way to Hollywood!
- Look at that view!
It's like the moon!
- Are we on the moon, Mummy?
- No, Peppa! We might be lost
but we can't be that lost...
Can we, Daddy Pig?
- Hum...
- Stop!
- Here is Mr. Buffalo.
He is digging up the road.
- Excuse me,
but is this Hollywood?
- No... This is the desert.
- Oh.
Has it always been the desert?
- Well, a long time ago,
it was actually the sea.
- The sea?
- Yes, if you look in the sand,
there are sea shells!
- Look George!
This was the seaside!
(laughing)
- But now it's desert
for miles and miles and miles...
- So which way
is Hollywood please?
- That way.
(Pig Family): Thank you!
- The desert is going on
for miles and miles and miles...
- Are we nearly there yet?
- No, not yet, Peppa.
America is a very big country!
It feels like we could
go on forever...
- Stop!
- It's Mr. Buffalo again!
- I'm not Mr. Buffalo,
I'm Mr. Bison.
(Pig Family): Ah!
- Are you digging up the road?
- No, Miss.
This here is a canyon.
(dramatic music)
- Oh! That's a big hole!
- Yes it is! 277 miles long.
18 miles wide, 1 mile deep.
- Wow! And you dug that hole
all by yourself?
- No Sir, I did not dig it.
That canyon
was carved out by a river
a long time ago!
(Pig Family): Oh!
If you all want to know more
there's an information desk
over there.
- Hey, how ya doing?
I'm Miss Rabbit.
- Oh! It's another Miss Rabbit!
- Yeah, there' a lot
of us about.
Would you like
a tour of the canyon?
(Pig Family): Yes, please!
- Then hop in!
(laughing)
(Pig Family): Wow!
- Amazing, isn't it?
- It certainly is!
- These rocks have been here
since the time of the dinosaurs!
- Dinosaurs! Grrr!
(laughing)
- There aren't any dinosaurs now
but many wonderful animals
live in the canyon.
(eagle shriek)
There's an eagle!
(eagle shriek)
(Pig Family): Wow!
- The next part of the tour
is by boat.
(Peppa): Boat?
- This rope ladder is
for your convenience.
(Mummy Pig): What?
You want us to climb down?
- Yes, down you go!
- What do we do now?
- Just sit back
and go with the flow!
- Okay.
- Just watch out for the rapids!
(screams, laughs)
- It's like
a fairground ride!
(screams, laughs)
That was the best fun ever!
- Hum... Yes, lots of fun.
- Look!
Caves!
- Wow! Just think...
We might be the first
to ever enter these caves!
- Postcards, drinks, snacks!
- Eh?
- Welcome to the canyon caves!
Come and have a look!
These were homes
for the people who lived here
a long time ago.
They drew pictures of all
the animals that lived here.
- Look!
There's the eagle.
- Oh!
- And that is the end
of the tour!
(Pig Family):
Thank you, Miss Rabbit!
- My pleasure!
Where are you off to now?
- We're going to Hollywood!
To be in a movie with
Super Potato and Hash Brown.
- Wow! I Would love to be
in a movie with Hash Brown.
- You can come too if you like.
- Oh, that's very kind
but I'm so busy here.
You have a great time
in Hollywood!
(snort)
- We will! Bye!
- Bye! Enjoy Hollywood!
- Peppa and her family are
on their way to Hollywood!
(Peppa): Undersea Party
(narrator):
It is a lovely sunny day.
Peppa is feeding Goldie
the fish.
- Mummy?
(snorting)
How old is Goldie?
- Uh, well, I think she must be
almost a year old?
- When's her birthday?
- Let's say
her birthday is tomorrow.
- Can Goldie have a party?
- Oh.
Um, perhaps we can have
a little party.
- Daddy, Daddy,
Goldie's having
a birthday party!
- A party for a fish!
(snorting)
That's fun.
I suppose it will be
an undersea party,
with starfish,
treasure and mermaids,
all in an amazing
undersea world.
(laughter and snorting)
- Oh, yes! It could be
the best party ever!
(laughter)
- Daddy Pig! What have you done?
- It's just a game, isn't it?
We're not really having a party.
- Yes, I think we are.
And it's tomorrow.
- Oh.
I see.
- Okay, keep calm, don't panic.
We'll just get some help.
Undersea party.
(beep)
Here we go.
- Undersea parties,
brought to your house
by Miss Rabbit!
- Sounds good.
- Click here,
and I'll be straight over!
(doorbell ringing)
Hello.
- Wow. That was quick.
- How many days have I got
to plan this party?
- It's tomorrow.
- No problem.
You go to bed. I've got this.
- Thank you, Miss Rabbit.
- Good night.
- Right. Let's get to work.
(rooster crowing)
(narrator):
It is Goldie's birthday.
Miss Rabbit has made
an amazing undersea world,
with shells, seaweed
and big waves on the walls.
- Wow!
- Oh! You did all this
in one night?
- It's unbelievable!
- Happy birthday, Goldie.
(Goldie giggling)
(doorbell ringing)
- Oh, who can that be?
- Well, you said it was a party,
so I invited everyone!
(all): Happy birthday, Goldie!
(laughter)
- Hello, Penny.
(snorting)
- Hi, Peppa. Grrr!
(narrator):
This is Penny Polar Bear.
- I've never been
to an undersea party.
- Bye, Penny.
- Have a lovely time.
(laughter)
- I've made costumes
for everybody!
You can be a mermaid, Peppa.
- Thank you.
- And here is a crab costume
for George.
- Pinch, pinch!
- I am Suzy Octopus.
(bubbling sound)
(bleating)
- I'm Mandy Shark!
(squeaking)
But I'm not a scary shark.
I only eat cheese.
(giggling)
(narrator): Penny Polar Bear
is a penguin.
- Grrr!
(narrator):
Danny Dog is a pirate.
- Aharr!
(narrator):
Rebecca Rabbit is, um...
- I'm a fish finger,
because I love fish fingers.
(laughing)
- I'm a sea captain,
and Edmund is a jellyfish.
- I'm not convinced this costume
actually represents a jellyfish,
but I'm not going
to spoil the fun.
(trumpeting)
(Mummy Pig laughing)
- You all look brilliant!
- Is everybody ready
for the pirate treasure hunt?
(kids): Yes, Miss Rabbit!
- The first clue is:
I swim along with a giant tail.
I'm the biggest fish in the sea.
I'm a...
- Shark!
- Almost.
I have a giant tail. I'm a...
- Whale!
- That's right!
(laughter)
- Here's a whale!
- The biggest fish in the sea
is a whale.
- Actually,
a whale is not a fish.
It's a mammal.
(narrator): Edmund Elephant
really is extremely clever.
(trumpeting)
- Okay, last clue.
I'm buried treasure,
and X marks the spot.
(laughter)
- Here it is!
(kids): Hooray!
- Well done!
You found the treasure!
- Oh, it's teeny-tiny.
- That's because
it's for a tiny fish.
- Ah! This is for you, Goldie.
(snorting)
Happy birthday!
(Goldie giggling)
(all): Happy birthday, Goldie!
(narrator):
Goldie loves undersea parties.
Everybody loves
undersea parties!
(laughter)
(narrator):
Peppa and her friends
are at playgroup today.
- Good morning, children.
Today, we are going to learn
about the weather.
(kids): Ooh!
- There are all kinds
of weather.
Sun, rain, wind, snow.
- I like sunny weather the best!
Then we can go to the beach!
(Madame Gazelle):
Oh, yes, Mandy.
A sunny day at the beach
sounds very nice.
(barking)
- I like it when it's windy.
Then you can fly a kite!
(laughing)
(Madame Gazelle):
Yes, it needs to be windy
to fly a kite.
Anyone else?
- Madame Gazelle?
- Yes, Penny Polar Bear?
- I like snow the best.
Then we can go sledding!
Grrr!
(narrator):
Penny Polar Bear loves snow.
- Grrr!
(Madame Gazelle):
Snow is such fun!
(snorting)
- I like rain.
- And what do you like
about rain, Peppa?
- Rain makes muddy puddles
for jumping up and down in!
(laughing)
(Madame Gazelle laughing)
- Yes, we do rain for puddles.
Now,
as the weather happens outside,
today's lesson will be...
outside.
(laughter)
Children, look what I made.
- What is it?
- It is our very own
weather station.
(kids): Wow!
- What does it do?
- I will show you.
At the moment,
the sun is shining in the sky.
Mandy Mouse,
please turn the arrow
to point at the sun.
- Okay!
(narrator): The weather station
is showing it is sunny.
(kids): Ooh!
- And this thermometer
has coloured liquid
that goes up and down
and tells us exactly how sunny
and hot it is today.
(kids): Wow!
- So...
how hot does this thermo-thingy
say it is?
- It says today is, um,
nice and warm.
(applause)
- It's getting windy!
- Really windy!
- Can I move the arrow?
- Of course, Danny.
(narrator): The weather station
is showing it is windy.
- And to see
exactly how windy it is,
we have this.
It is made of sticks
and old plastic cups.
(kids): Ooh!
- So how windy
does it say it is?
- It says it is, um, very windy.
(thunder)
(exclamations)
- It's started to rain!
- We're getting wet.
- Don't worry, children.
I have brought the big umbrella!
(kids): The big umbrella!
(laughter)
(narrator):
That is a big umbrella.
- Now we can stay nice and dry
and watch the rain.
- Madame Gazelle?
(snorting)
Can I move the arrow this time?
- Of course, Peppa.
(narrator): The weather station
is showing rain.
- Could somebody hold
the umbrella for me, please?
Thank you.
Now we will use
this rain bottle.
It is made
out of an old plastic bottle
cut in half,
then put back together
like this.
There.
- The rain bottle
is filling up with water!
(kids): Ooh!
(narrator):
The rain has stopped.
- Look! We can see
how much it has rained!
- So how much has it rained?
- The bottle is full,
so that means it has rained...
um, a lot.
And lots of rain means lots of?
- Muddy puddles!
(snorting)
(laughter)
- Oh, what a good day
for our weather station.
We've had sun, wind and rain.
- But we didn't have snow.
- Oh-ho! I think it would be
too much to wish for snow,
as well.
Oh! What's that?
- Snow!
(narrator):
It has started to snow.
- That is... unbelievable!
- I'll move the arrow.
(narrator): The weather station
is showing snow!
- I love sun, wind,
rain and snow!
(narrator):
Peppa loves the weather.
Everyone loves the weather!
(narrator): Today,
Peppa and her family
are going for a walk
in the countryside.
- What a lovely day!
- Perfect for walking!
(children giggling)
- Ah-ha!
(snorts)
Here's a sign showing
all the ways we can go.
- So, which way do we go?
- You choose, Peppa!
- Um, let's go...
that way!
- That way leads up a big hill!
(narrator): That is a big hill!
- What's at the top
of the hill?
- Well, as it's such
a big hill,
there's probably
something amazing at the top.
- I want to see
the something amazing!
- Are you sure you want
to climb
all the way to the top, Peppa?
- Yes!
(snorts)
Let's go!
(snorting, giggling)
(narrator): Peppa and George
are climbing the big hill.
Mummy and Daddy Pig
are climbing the big hill.
- Phew! My legs
are tired already!
(panting)
- I knew it wouldn't be easy.
- Yay! The top! We did it!
(together): Hooray!
- I don't think this is the top.
(snorts)
Look!
The hill carries on.
- Yes, that wasn't the top
because it didn't have
the something amazing!
(snorts)
- Do you really think
there will be something
amazing at the top, Daddy Pig?
- Well, there's got to be
a café or something.
- A café?
(snorts)
Brilliant!
That will keep me going!
(panting)
- Nearly there, George.
(snorts)
(narrator): It is hard work
climbing the big hill!
- I can't wait
to get to the café!
- Um, when I said
there's got to be
a café at the top,
I should have added there's
a chance there won't be--
- Hello, there!
(narrator): It is
Miss Rabbit's Café!
- Amazing!
- What can I get you?
- Coffee for Daddy Pig and me,
and juices
for Peppa and George.
- Of course!
- Thank you!
- Thank you!
(snorts)
- Mmm!
This is just what I needed!
- Yes!
(snorts)
It really was worth
climbing to the top!
- Oh, this isn't the top.
- What?
- No!
You have to keep going up!
That way!
- Okay!
We've got this far,
so we have to keep going!
- Onward and upward!
(children giggling)
(panting)
- Mummy! Why did they make
hills so big?
(panting)
- I...
don't... know, Peppa.
- I hope...
the amazing thing...
at the top...
is amazing!
- Yes. I hope so too.
- Oh! It's all gone foggy!
- Oh, I think
we're in the clouds!
- We must be near the top!
- It's getting flat!
- I think this is it!
- We made it!
(all): Hooray!
- Wow!
I can see the whole world!
Look! There's the playground!
(children laughing)
I can see the supermarket!
(cash register dinging)
And there is Suzy!
(bleating, laughing)
- I told you it would be
amazing at the top.
- It is amazing!
(George giggles)
- Now, all we have to do
is climb down.
- Well, going down hill
is a lot easier than going up!
(snorts)
- Come on, George!
(laughs)
Let's roll a bit!
Wee!
- Wee!
(narrator): Peppa and George
love rolling down hills.
- Ho-ho-ho! That looks fun!
- Can you roll, Daddy?
- I think if I started
rolling down, Peppa,
I might not be able to stop!
Whoa!
(narrator): Daddy Pig
has tripped on a mushroom.
(shouting)
- Wait for us, Daddy Pig!
Woo-hoo!
- Wee!
(laughing)
- Oh!
Ow!
(laughing)
- Rolling down was really fun!
Can we climb up the hill
and do it again?
- Of course!
But maybe we'll save that
for another day.
- Yes, the big hill
will always be here.
- Oh, goody!
(laughing)
(narrator): Peppa loves
the big hill!
Everybody loves the big hill!
(all laughing)
(narrator): It is a lovely,
sunny day at playgroup.
Peppa and her friends
are hard at work
painting pictures.
- I'm painting a tree
with all the leaves!
- I'm painting a rainbow
with all the colours.
- What wonderful paintings,
children.
You have worked hard,
so now it's time for play.
(kids): Hooray!
(laughter)
- Look what I have.
It's a rainbow parachute!
And we are going
to play games with it.
(kids): Ooh!
- First, I want the little ones
to hold the parachute edge.
(narrator): George, Richard,
Edmund, Zuzu and Zaza
are holding on to the parachute.
- And give it a wiggle
like this!
(laughter)
- Wiggle! Wiggle!
- Look at the way
the parachute moves.
It is like the sea.
Imagine a little boat
sailing on that sea.
♪ The boat bobs up
The boat bobs down ♪
I will put this little toy boat
on our sea.
♪ The boat bobs up
♪ The boat bobs down
♪ The boat bobs up
The boat bobs down ♪
♪ A bobby bobby bobbing
(singing)
♪ The boat bobs up and down
- And the little boat
sails away.
Say bye-bye to the boat.
(all): Bye-bye!
- Okay.
Now it is the turn
of the big children.
(laughter)
(narrator):
Peppa and her friends
are holding the parachute.
- Imagine a flying saucer.
♪ I'm a flying saucer
I spin through space ♪
Together, we are going
to turn this parachute
into a flying saucer!
On the count of three,
we lift the parachute up
and then let go.
Are you ready?
(kids): Yes, Madame Gazelle.
- One, two, three, and lift!
Up, up, up!
And let go.
(kids): Wow!
(narrator): The parachute looks
like a flying saucer!
♪ I'm a flying saucer
I spin through space ♪
♪ I spin and I spin
♪ And I spin all day
♪ I spin and I spin
and I spin all day ♪
- It really is spinning!
- Wow! How does it do that?
- If you want
the full explanation,
I could set aside time
to go through it later.
- Yes, thank you, Edmund.
(narrator): Edmund Elephant
is very, very clever.
(trumpeting)
(laughing)
- Now everyone hold
the parachute.
(laughter)
(narrator): All of the children
are holding the parachute.
- Imagine a cooking pot
with corn popping!
I will use Ping-Pong balls
for the corn.
- What happens now?
- Well, now the pot gets hotter
and the corn is ready to... pop!
♪ Pop pop pop
Pop pop pop ♪
♪ Pop pop pop pop pop
♪ Pop pop pop
Pop pop pop ♪
♪ Pop pop pop pop pop
(laughter)
(narrator): It is home time
and the parents have come
to collect the children.
- Wow!
(snorting)
You're playing parachute games!
- Oh, I loved playing parachute
games when I was little.
- My favourite
was the rainbow game.
- Well, we could all play
the rainbow game!
(all): Yes, please!
(laughter)
(narrator): Everyone is holding
the parachute.
- Lift the parachute up, up, up.
Now step in and pull down.
(laughter)
(narrator): Everyone is inside
the rainbow parachute!
- Oh, it's just like
we are inside a rainbow!
- It's brilliant!
I wonder how it stays up
like this.
- I'm very glad you asked.
In simple terms--
♪ It's rainy sunny day
♪ The rainbow's here today
♪ Rainbow rainbow
♪ Red and orange
and yellow and green ♪
♪ And purple and blue
♪ Rainbow rainbow
♪ It's a rainy sunny day
It's the best rainbow ever!
(laughter)
(narrator):
Peppa loves parachute games.
Everybody loves parachute games!
(laughter)
♪ Ooh
(PEPPA READING)
NARRATOR: Peppa is on holiday
in Australia,
at Kylie Kangaroo's house.
I love it here
at your house, Kylie!
Yes, I could stay
here forever! (SLURPS)
It's great having you all stay,
but I will have to go
to work today.
What is your job, Mrs. Kangaroo?
I'm a marine biologist.
What's that?
I study sea creatures,
like these little fish here.
Ooh!
A fish tank!
But the fish I study
don't live in a tank,
they live in the sea.
PEPPA: Do the fishes in the sea
have little bridges
to swim through
and treasure to play with?
DADDY PIG: No, Peppa,
that's just the sort of stuff
people put in fish tanks.
Would you all like to come
and see where I work?
Yes, please!
I've been to where
my daddy works.
There was a telephone,
lots of paper
and coloring pens.
-(WHISTLES)
-It was a very nice office.
I think you'll find my office
is pretty fun too!
(CHILDREN GIGGLING)
This is my office!
Where?
There, Peppa!
The sea!
I've got the best office
in the world!
PEPPA: But how can you work
in the sea?
-With this submarine!
-(LOCK TWEETS)
ALL: Wow!
Do you want a ride?
Yes, please!
-Okay!
-(LOCK TWEETS)
Hop in!
(CHILDREN GIGGLING)
CHILDREN: Wow!
It's all the colors
of the rainbow! (SNORTS)
That's coral.
Coral is made of lots and lots
of tiny creatures.
CHILDREN: Ooh!
And the coral stretches
for miles and miles.
We call it
"The Great Barrier Reef"!
It's my job
to keep the corals safe.
Can we take some coral
home with us?
Sorry, Peppa.
We can look
but we mustn't touch.
If every visitor took
a little bit of coral home...
Soon all the coral
would be gone!
We must never, never take
anything away from here.
PIGS: Ahh!
Look!
Little fish!
They're clown fish.
Clown fish?
(LAUGHS)
They do look quite funny.
Look over there!
PEPPA: A big blue star fish!
KYLIE KANGAROO:
There's a tiny red one!
DADDY PIG:
And a spiky green one!
What's that?
That's a turtle.
PIGS: Ooh.
(BUBBLING)
Hello, Mrs. Turtle,
how are you today?
-(BUBBLES)
-(LAUGHING)
You see how lucky I am
to work in such
an amazing place, Peppa!
(PEPPA GIGGLES)
Look!
A little bridge,
just like in your fish tank!
DADDY PIG: (LAUGHS)
You're right, Peppa!
It is quite
like the fish tank here.
Except there's
no treasure chest, of course!
(SNORTS AND LAUGHS)
What have you seen, George?
It looks like a chest...
Full of gold coins!
ALL: Wow!
NARRATOR:
George has found
a treasure chest!
You see, Daddy,
everything is the same
as the fish tank.
Er, yes.
That gold must be
worth a fortune!
I think I can get it.
But you said we must
never take anything away!
(SNORTS)
I meant natural things
that belong here.
That's right!
These gold coins
don't belong here.
So we need to remove them.
Ahh!
It will all go
to a good cause.
Yes, it'll pay for lots more
marine research!
ALL: Hooray!
(COINS JINGLING)
That was a good day
at the office.
We saw coral and fishes
and a turtle!
This is a great holiday!
I don't want it to ever end!
(LAUGHS) But you are going
to leave sometime, right?
Oh, not that
you aren't welcome to stay
as long as you like, of course.
Thank you, Mrs. Kangaroo!
(GIGGLES)
This holiday is the best!
(LAUGHING)
NARRATOR: Peppa is having
a lovely holiday
with Kylie Kangaroo.
(ALL LAUGHING)
(PEPPA READING)
NARRATOR: Today is
Captain Dog's birthday.
ALL: Happy Birthday,
Captain Dog!
(BLOWS)
Thank you, everyone.
Daddy, you look sad.
Oh, it's nothing, son.
Just seeing this, here, boat
reminded me
how much I miss the sea.
NARRATOR:
Captain Dog loves the sea.
Why not open
your birthday present?
It's a boat trip!
A boat trip! (BARKS)
That's just what I wanted!
Let's go!
(ALL LAUGHING)
There's nothing better
than sailing a boat.
You can go anywhere you want
in a sailing boat.
We could head for the tropics,
or have an Arctic adventure.
We might even see a whale!
(CAPTAIN DOG LAUGHS)
It's just a day trip, dear.
NARRATOR:
This is the canal.
Now, where's the sailing boat?
We're going on this canal boat.
I see. We use the canal boat
to get to the sailing boat.
No, dear. We're going on
this boat for your birthday,
and we're sailing it
down the canal.
But on a canal you can only go
this way and that way.
It'll be fun.
Come on, Dad! It is a boat!
Yes, Danny, you're right.
A boat, on the water.
All aboard!
Oh, I wanted to say that.
Oh, I am sorry go on then.
All aboard!
-(KIDS LAUGHING)
-Raise the sail!
Oh. Where is the sail?
NARRATOR: Canal boats
do not have sails.
You just push this button
to make the boat go.
-(BOAT ENGINE REVS)
-Ah!
-Thank you, Mummy Dog.
-(KIDS GIGGLING)
And we're away!
(ALL LAUGHING)
(QUACKING)
Mrs. Duck is going faster
than our boat.
(QUACKS)
Want to race,
do you, Mrs. Duck?
(QUACKS)
Full steam ahead!
-(LEVEL CLANGS)
-(KIDS GIGGLING)
(QUACKS)
Um, can't this thing
go any faster?
-No. This is the top speed.
-Oh.
Anyway, you want to slow down.
We're coming to a mountain.
-(CAPTAIN DOG SCREAMS)
-PEPPA: Look out!
There's a mountain in front!
CAPTAIN DOG:
We're going to crash
straight into it!
No, we're going
into the tunnel.
NARRATOR: There is a tunnel
through the mountain.
(ECHOES) It's all gone dark!
(ECHOES)
And our voices sound funny!
-(SNORTS)
-(KIDS LAUGHING)
We sailed straight through
the middle of a mountain.
(LAUGHS)
This canal boat
is actually quite fun.
(KIDS GIGGLING)
Look! Here comes
another mountain!
And that means
another tunnel.
Not this time.
Oh. There's no tunnel.
So, what do we do?
We're going uphill.
There's no way in the world
a boat can go uphill.
There is,
and it's called a lock.
Watch, I'll show you.
NARRATOR: Mummy Dog is opening
the gates to the lock.
Take her in, Captain!
Just wait there,
while I close these lock gates.
(KIDS AND CAPTAIN DOG LAUGHING)
Now, I'm letting in the water
from the top.
We're going up!
NARRATOR: The rising water
is lifting the canal boat up.
Now I open these gates!
Take her out, Captain.
-Full steam ahead!
-(LEVER CLANGS)
(KIDS AND CAPTAIN DOG LAUGHING)
Whoa!
Where's the ground gone?
We're in the sky!
We're sailing over a bridge!
MUMMY DOG: Yes. This bridge
means we can sail
high above the valley below.
CAPTAIN DOG: Ha-ha!
Sailing across the sky.
What could be
a better adventure?
(CAPTAIN DOG AND KIDS LAUGHING)
# Sailing across the sky
# In a boat so high
# Floating on the water
# Sailing across the sky #
(KIDS GIGGLING)
Have you had a fun time, Daddy?
I should say so.
I've sailed through mountains,
over hills and across the sky.
(ALL LAUGHING)
This is my best birthday ever!
NARRATOR:
Captain Dog loves canal boats.
Everyone loves canal boats.
(PEPPA READING)
NARRATOR: Grandpa Pig
is taking Peppa
and George sailing.
Ahoy, there, Grandpa Pig!
NARRATOR: Here are Mr. Stallion
and Mrs. Corgi.
They are members
of the Sailing Club.
Hello! We're just
going out for a sail.
(BARKS) It's a bit early
for sailing.
Yes, you can't go
sailing now!
Thank you for your advice.
See you later!
Grandpa, your friends
said that we can't go
sailing yet.
They don't know
what they're talking about.
Oh, bother.
NARRATOR: Grandpa's boat
is stuck in the mud.
PEPPA:
There's no water, Grandpa!
Er, yes.
The tide seems to be out.
So, we can't go sailing?
Don't worry, the water
will come back again soon
and the boat will rise up.
The water
is coming back!
It certainly is!
NARRATOR: The water is lifting
Grandpa's boat out of the mud.
(CHUCKLES) We're bobbing
up and down!
Let's go sailing!
-Aye, aye, Captain Grandpa.
-(SNORTS)
Off we go!
(GIGGLES)
I love sailing!
Ahoy, there, Grandpa Pig!
Are you okay there?
Do you need any help
or advice, old chap?
We're doing
just fine, thank you.
Bye!
Grandpa, they're going
quicker than us!
There's no need to hurry
when you're sailing.
(GIGGLES) We're bobbing
up and down.
# The boat bobs up
The boat bobs down
# The boat bobs up
The boat bobs down
# A bobbing, bobbing, bobbing
Bobbing up and down
# The boat bobs up and down #
(ALL LAUGHING)
Ahoy, there, Grandpa Pig!
Time to head back
if you don't want
to miss the tide.
If you leave it too late,
you'll get stuck in the mud.
(LAUGHS) Right you are!
(SNORTS)
Goodbye!
I don't listen to them.
I know more about the tides
than they ever will!
(GIGGLES)
# The boat bobs up
The boat bobs down
# The boat bobs up
The boat bobs down
-(THUDS)
-# The boat bobs up #
Oh. We've stopped bobbing.
Ah, the tide seems
to have gone out.
Are we stuck
in the mud, Grandpa?
Yes.
But only until
the tide changes.
Then the water
will lift us up again.
When will the water
come back?
Er, tomorrow morning.
Oh.
We'll just have to spend
the night on the boat.
A sleepover!
BOTH: Hooray!
I'd better give
Granny Pig a call.
-(TELEPHONE RINGING)
-Hello.
GRANDPA PIG:
Hello, Granny Pig!
We've decided to spend
the night out on the boat.
(LAUGHS) You mean
you've got the tides wrong.
No, no, of course not,
I just...
We're stuck
in the mud, Granny!
(LAUGHS) I knew it!
It's an adventure, Granny!
We'll see you in the morning.
Where will we sleep, Grandpa?
-Here!
(SNORTING)
(KIDS GIGGLING)
The boat
has two little bunk beds.
-BOTH: Ooh!
-(SNORTS, LAUGHS)
And I will sleep on deck,
under the stars!
-Night, night, Grandpa!
-(SNORTS)
Night night,
Peppa and George.
NARRATOR: Peppa and George
are asleep in the bunks.
Grandpa Pig
is asleep on the deck.
The stars are twinkling
in the sky above.
(SNORTS)
It is morning.
(SNORTS)
We're bobbing up and down!
-(GIGGLING)
-(SNORTS)
Look, children!
The water is back!
BOTH: Hooray!
NARRATOR: Grandpa Pig's boat
is floating again.
Time to sail home!
Aye, aye,
Captain Grandpa!
# The boat bobs up and down #
NARRATOR: Granny Pig has come
to meet Peppa and George.
Granny Pig!
Gangi ig!
Hello, my little ones!
Did you have a nice time?
BOTH: Yes!
We got stuck in the mud
and had a sleepover!
(BOTH LAUGHING)
NARRATOR: Peppa loves sailing!
Everyone loves sailing!
(ALL LAUGHING)
(narrator): Suzy Sheep
has come to play
with Peppa and George.
Peppa and Suzy
are having a tea party.
(giggles, snorts)
- Would Teddy like some tea?
- Yes, please! Teddy loves tea.
(snort)
- Here you are then!
- Thank you very much!
(slurping)
(giggles)
(narrator): George is playing
with Mr. Dinosaur.
- Dine-saw! Grr!
(giggles)
(narrator): George likes playing
with Mr. Dinosaur.
- Oh.
(sniffs)
- What's that smell?!
(sniffs)
- Ergh!
- Poo-poo.
- Mummy!
(snorts)
George has done poo-poo!
- Do you need the potty, George?
- Too late for the potty!
(sniffs)
- Oh, yes.
Let's get you
cleaned up, George.
(sniffs)
- That's better.
Now... where were we?
- Tea.
- Oh, yes.
Does Teddy want more tea?
- Of course!
Teddy likes lots of tea.
(giggles)
- There we are,
all clean and fresh again!
(giggles)
- Mummy?
(snorts)
Why can't George
go to the toilet like me?
- George is too little
for the toilet, Peppa.
He is potty training.
- Hmm.
He is not very good
at potty training.
- He will get better, Peppa.
You were just the same once.
- What?!
(snorts)
I never did potty training!
- Or me!
(laughs)
- We all did potty training
when we were little, Peppa.
Even Mummies and Daddies!
(both): Really?
- Yes!
(snorts)
- Now I remember
sitting on the potty...
Like this!
(giggles)
- So, George, next time,
before you poo-poo or wee-wee,
call the magic word, "potty!"
- Potty!
- That's right! Potty!
- If you do it right,
you get to stay
all clean and fresh!
(giggles, snorts)
Let's play giants!
(giggles)
- Fee, fie, foh, fum!
I smell the smell
of a clean fresh...
George!
- Quick, George!
Hide from the giant!
(giggles, snorts)
- I'm coming to get you,
little piggy!
(giggles)
Excuse me, Madam Sheep.
Have you seen a little
piggy around here?
- Does he smell clean
and soapy fresh?
- Yes.
(giggles)
- He went that way!
- Come back, you cheeky piggy!
I'm coming to get you!
- Wee-wee!
- Mummy! Daddy!
George wants his potty!
- Come on, George!
Let's get you to your potty!
(narrator): George
is on his potty!
(giggles, snorts)
- Well done, Peppa,
for shouting out!
George did a wee in his potty.
But next time, George,
you must do the shouting out!
(snorts)
Call the magic word, "potty!"
- Potty!
- Ho, ho!
♪ The magic word is potty
♪ So when you want to go
♪ Call out for your potty
♪ The magic word is potty
(children): Potty!
(giggles)
(snorts, bleating)
- How high can you throw
the ball, Peppa?
- Really high!
(snorts)
Watch this!
Woo!
(giggles)
- Catch the ball, George!
(giggles)
- George?
- Do you need the potty?
- Potty! Potty!
Potty!
- Hang on, George!
- We've got the potty!
- Here it is!
- Well done, George!
You called for the potty.
- Potty!
(cheering, clapping)
- Now George is almost
grown up like me!
(laughs)
(narrator): George loves
potty training!
Everybody loves potty training!
(PEPPA READING)
NARRATOR:
Today, Peppa and George
are going to visit a castle.
What will we do
at the castle, Mummy?
Let me see
what the guide book says.
Will the castle be good
or will it be boring?
It will be good.
-Will we see knights in armor?
-(GIGGLING)
NARRATOR: George likes
knights in armor.
You never know, George.
We might even see a dragon.
Grr!
A pretend dragon,
Daddy Pig.
Yes, Daddy, dragons
are in storybooks,
they are not really real!
(ALL LAUGHING)
NARRATOR: Peppa and her family
have arrived at the castle.
(FANFARE PLAYING)
Welcome to the Castle Tour!
"Cars are parked
at owners' risk."
What does that mean, Daddy?
Oh, nothing, Peppa.
They always say that
in car parks!
Please make your way
to the castle
where you will be met
by a knight in armor.
(CHILDREN GIGGLING)
Hello!
NARRATOR: It is Mr. Rabbit,
dressed as a knight in armor.
We start the castle tour here,
at the cannon.
ALL: Ooh!
In the olden days,
this cannon fired
these heavy cannon balls
high up into the sky!
Daddy, is he going
to fire the cannon?
(CHUCKLING)
No, that would be crazy!
Right!
Let's fire the cannon!
Five, four, three, two, one!
Fire!
That almost hit our car!
Well, we do say,
"Cars are parked
at owners' risk."
On with the tour!
You're going to see
the wonders of the castle,
-eat a real medieval banquet.
-Wow!
A real medieval banquet!
It sounds delicious!
And meet a dragon!
Grrr! (GIGGLES)
This is the royal
throne room,
where the king and queen
would sit!
ALL: Ooh!
Who would like to have a go?
(GIGGLES) George can be King
and I'll be a bossy Queen!
Do this! Do that! (SNORTS)
(BOTH GIGGLE)
(SNORTS)
Your Majesties, may I
carry on with the tour?
Yes, you may.
We have to go through
a secret passage.
But first, we have to find
the secret passage!
Hmm. These secret passages
usually have some sort of
top secret button
to open them.
(SNORTS)
I don't think it's that
big red button, George.
That would be too obvious.
-(BUZZER SOUNDS)
-Oh.
Yes, we try to keep it simple.
(GIGGLES) This is fun!
This passage has lead us
to the dining hall.
Wow!
This must be
the medieval banquet.
Yes! It looks really tasty!
(HOLLOW TAPS)
It's all made out of plastic!
(SNORTS)
Yes, it's just to show
what a real banquet
would have looked like.
Oh.
But of course,
as part of the tour,
you get to have
your very own
real medieval banquet.
Fantastic!
Here it is!
Your Banquet in a Box.
Ye olde cheese sandwich,
Jester's pickle,
and a King's Jelly.
It's a little picnic in a box!
Yes, it's not quite
the medieval banquet
I was expecting.
And now, it's time
to meet the dragon!
(BOTH GIGGLING)
George, it won't be
a real dragon!
Dragons are just pretend.
Yes, don't be sad
if it's just Miss Rabbit
holding a little glove puppet.
-Oh!
-CHILDREN: Wow!
NARRATOR: Miss Rabbit
is driving a huge robot dragon.
Do you want
to see it breathe fire?
Yes, please!
(CHILDREN GIGGLING)
MISS RABBIT:
I'm just going to park it!
Uh... It's heading
for our car!
Another reason we say,
"Cars are parked
at owners' risk."
And that's the end
of the tour!
-Hope you had a lovely time.
-(SNORTS)
I think that was George's
best day out ever!
NARRATOR:
George loves castles!
Everyone loves castles!
(PEPPA READING)
NARRATOR: Peppa and her friends
have brought their bikes
to playgroup.
Children, today we have
very important visitors.
The police are coming
to our playgroup!
CHILDREN: Ooh.
The police drive cars
with flashing lights!
-(IMITATES SIREN)
Nee-nah, nee-nah, nee-nah!
-No!
It's deee-doe,
deee-doe, deee-doe!
No, police cars go whoo, whoo,
whoo, whoo, whoo!
(CHILDREN IMITATING SIRENS)
Yes, yes, if I might explain,
-what I was about to say was...
-(SIREN WAILING)
Hooray! It's the police!
NARRATOR:
Here are the police.
(SIREN STOPS)
Hello, 'ello, 'ello!
Hello, 'ello, 'ello!
NARRATOR: That is how
the police say "hello."
-ALL: Hello, 'ello, 'ello!
-(CHILDREN GIGGLE)
I'm Police Officer Squirrel.
And I'm Police Officer Panda.
We're going to teach you how
to ride your bicycles safely.
-CHILDREN: Ooh!
-Right.
Let's see you all
riding your bikes!
(BLOWS WHISTLE)
(GIGGLING AND RINGING BELLS)
Look where you're going!
Always keep your ears
and eyes open!
And... Stop!
-Well done, children!
-Now,
suppose you're riding
your bike along
and someone steps out
in front of you.
What do you do?
-CHILDREN: Um, er...
-(PEPPA SNORTS)
I would ring my bell!
(RINGS BELL)
Very good!
Ringing your bell
lets others know
you are there.
Can you all show me how good
you are at ringing bells?
(GIGGLING AND RINGING BELLS)
I don't have a bell.
I have a horn.
A horn is just as good
as a bell.
Could you give you horn
a tiny, little toot
so that we can all...
-(BLOWS LOUD HORN)
-(GASPS)
Yes, that should be sufficient
to alert the public
of your approach.
Now for the last bit
of the lesson.
(SNORTS) Where's he going?
Police Officer Panda
is driving
to the bottom of the hill.
Calling Police Officer Squirrel.
-Over.
-(WALKIE-TALKIE CRACKLES)
-OFFICER PANDA:
Can you read me? Over.
-(WALKIE-TALKIE CRACKLES)
Read you loud and clear.
Over.
NARRATOR: The police
have special phones
to talk to each other.
I'm in position.
Over.
Now, when I blow my whistle,
I want you all
to cycle down the hill
and use your brakes to not bump
into Police Officer Panda.
CHILDREN: Okay!
(BLOWS WHISTLE)
(GIGGLING)
They're on their way!
Over!
I see them coming!
Over!
(GIGGLING AND RINGING BELLS)
(TIRES SCREECH)
Very good braking, everyone!
Are you ready
for Madame Gazelle?
-Over.
-(WALKIE-TALKIE CRACKLES)
OFFICER PANDA:
Send her down. Over.
Er, I don't think
I need to do this.
-I am a teacher
and I wasn't supposed to...
-Off you go!
Whoa!
Ears and eyes open!
Ears and eyes open. Yes.
Whee-hee! This is fun!
Ring your bell!
Oh, yes. Ring bell.
-(RINGS BELL)
-Brakes!
Oh, yes. Brakes.
(TIRES SCREECH)
Well done!
And that's how to ride
your bicycles safely!
Children!
Thank the police
for taking time off
from their important work
to talk to us today.
CHILDREN: Thank you!
You're very welcome.
When I grow up,
I want to be a policeman!
And what is it about being
a policeman that you like?
-I like blowing whistles!
-(BLOWS WHISTLE)
Very good!
But of course, there's more
to being a police officer
than blowing whistles!
Oh, yes!
We're always very busy!
We do lots
of very important things.
Like, er...
The police solve mysteries
and drive cars
with flashing lights!
Nee-nah! Nee-nah!
Nee-nah! Nee-nah!
Spot on, Freddy!
Right, we really
must be on our way.
And remember,
always keep your ears
and eyes open!
Oh!
Who put that tree there?
Yes.
It's not a safe place
to put a tree.
I'll make a note.
"Dangerous tree
on public highway."
Ho-ho!
You see, children,
a police officer's work
is never done!
Bye, everyone!
-Bye-bye!
-(ENGINE STARTS)
-CHILDREN: Bye-bye!
-(PEPPA GIGGLING)
NARRATOR:
Peppa loves the police!
Everyone loves the police!
(SIREN WAILING)
(PEPPA READING)
NARRATOR: Peppa is going
to Paris today, to see
her friend Delphine Donkey.
Is everyone ready?
ALL: Yes, Daddy Pig!
Then, Paris, here we come!
Mummy, where is Paris?
Paris is in France.
We go on a ferry to get there.
What is a ferry?
(LAUGHING) You'll see.
(FERRY HORN BLOWS)
NARRATOR: This is the ferry.
PEPPA AND GEORGE:
Wow! (GIGGLING)
(SNORTS) There are lots
and lots of cars in here!
Let's go up on deck
and breathe in
some fresh sea air.
Look, Mummy,
the boat is rocking about.
Yes, Peppa.
NARRATOR: Mummy Pig
doesn't like it when
the boat rocks about.
All this sea air
is making me hungry.
Who wants to eat?
No, thank you.
NARRATOR: The waves
are getting bigger.
Here, I brought you
a fried egg sandwich!
Ohh.
-Land, ahoy!
-(SNORTS)
NARRATOR: The ferry
has arrived in France.
Remember, Daddy Pig.
They might drive
differently here.
Ho-ho! Driving is driving,
Mummy Pig.
You see. It's just like
driving at home.
DRIVER: (YELLS)
Cochon de la rue!
DADDY PIG: Hello there! Hello!
PEPPA AND MUMMY PIG: Hello!
(LAUGHTER)
NARRATOR: Peppa and her family
have arrived in Paris.
Delphine Donkey
and her family are here
to meet them.
Bonjour!
Bon-jaw, Delphine!
(SNORTS)
NARRATOR: Bonjour
means "hello" in French.
(CHUCKLES) What would you
like to see in Paris?
I want to see everything!
Ho-ho! It is impossible
to see everything!
In that case, I would like
to see the real, hidden Paris,
the Paris
that the tourists don't see.
Bravo, Mr. Pig!
Tell me, which part
of the real, hidden Paris
would you like to see first?
The Eiffel Tower.
Ah, okay.
NARRATOR:
This is the Eiffel Tower.
Wow, this is busy!
Imagine what
the tourist places
must be like!
(SNORTS) Look, Mummy!
It's Miss Rabbit!
I didn't know you had
a job here, Miss Rabbit!
Excusez-moi,
I am not this "Miss Rabbit."
I am Mademoiselle Lapin!
Oh, I'm sorry.
Souvenirs!
Get your
little Eiffel Towers here!
(SNORTS) The real Eiffel Tower
is really big!
Can we climb up it?
Um, it looks a bit high...
NARRATOR: Daddy Pig
does not like heights.
Do not worry, Mr. Pig.
We take the elevator.
Going up.
DADDY PIG: Ooh.
I'm glad that's over.
Oh, no.
That is just the first stage.
Now we must climb the steps.
Ohh! Ohh!
If you feel dizzy, Daddy Pig,
just close your eyes.
Okay.
This is as high
as we can go as visitors.
Let's look at the view.
ALL: Ooh.
These steps
are going on forever.
NARRATOR: Oh, dear.
Daddy Pig is not looking
where he is going!
He is climbing
up and up and up!
What a wonderful view of Paris!
PEPPA: It's lovely!
Yes, what do you think,
Mr. Pig?
Mr. Pig?
Where is everybody?
Whoa!
NARRATOR: Daddy Pig
is at the very top
of the Eiffel Tower!
Hang on, Daddy Pig!
-Aah!
-I must call for
the rescue services!
(DIALING)
Thank goodness you're here,
Miss Rabbit!
I am not this Miss Rabbit!
I am Mademoiselle Lapin!
Don't worry, Daddy Pig!
I am going to get you down.
Ahh! I'm going even higher!
What can you see, Daddy?
I can see everything!
(CHUCKLES)
My daddy came to Paris
and he saw everything!
(ALL LAUGHING)
(PEPPA READING)
NARRATOR:
Peppa and her friends
are at playgroup.
Children. Today,
Dr. Brown Bear is coming
to show us an ambulance.
I like amblamances!
Am-byouu-lance-es.
-Am-byou-lan...
-...ces
(BOTH GIGGLING)
Will the ambulance go
"Nee-nah! Nee-nah! Nee-nah"?
Yes, thank you, Freddy.
I'm sure it will.
(SIREN WAILING)
NARRATOR:
Here is Dr. Brown Bear.
(KIDS LAUGHING)
KIDS: Hello, Dr. Brown Bear!
Hello, children!
Does anybody know
what this is called?
It's an amm-bee-you-lance!
An ambulance!
And who can tell me
what it's for?
Taking sick people
to the hospital.
That's right!
Can we hear
the "nee-nah, nee-nah"
sound, please?
-Yes.
-(SIREN WAILING)
-(KIDS LAUGH)
-(SIREN STOPS)
We normally use that
only in a real emergency.
Dr. Brown Bear, can you
show us what you would
do in a real emergency?
Yes. I'll show you
using this teddy and this ball.
KIDS: Ooh.
One day, Teddy
was playing football
when, whoopsie,
he tripped over the ball!
Somebody calls
for the ambulance.
Freddy, would you mind making
the ambulance noise, please?
Nee-nah! Nee-nah! Nee-nah!
First thing I do
is see if the person
is awake.
Are you awake?
(IN TEDDY'S VOICE)
Yes, Doctor.
(IN NORMAL VOICE)
Do you know your name?
(IN TEDDY'S VOICE)
My name is Mr. Teddy.
(IN NORMAL VOICE) Can you
tell me what happened,
Mr. Teddy?
(IN TEDDY'S VOICE)
I tripped over a football.
(IN NORMAL VOICE) That was
a bit silly, wasn't it?
(KIDS LAUGH)
Let's put that football
where no one else
can trip over it.
Now, tell me, Mr. Teddy,
which bit hurts?
(IN TEDDY'S VOICE)
My arm hurts.
(IN NORMAL VOICE)
We just need to
bandage that arm up.
And because you have been
such a brave boy,
you get a sticker!
And that's how
the ambulance works!
Wonderful. Children,
say thank you
to Dr. Brown Bear.
KIDS: Thank you,
Dr. Brown Bear!
You're very welcome.
And remember, always look
where you're going, then...
Whoops!
Dr. Brown Bear
is rolling down the hill!
DR. BROWN: Ow. Ow. Ow!
He rolled through
a prickly bush!
Ow. Ow. Oof!
MOLLY: He hit a tree!
Ow. Ow. Ow.
ZOE: And apples
fell on his head!
Ohh.
Oh, my goodness!
Call an ambulance!
The ambulance is here!
Oh, yes! Everyone
into the ambulance!
KIDS: Hooray! (GIGGLING)
(SIREN WAILING)
(GROANING)
Don't worry, Dr. Brown Bear!
We are here to make you better!
Thank you, but I don't think
I need your help.
I am the doctor, remember.
Yes, but we must do
all the checks.
I really don't think
this is...
Not another word.
Children, what do we do first?
Check he's awake.
Well done, Peppa!
Are you awake, Doctor?
-Yes.
-Good.
He is awake.
This is all very nice
of you, but I...
Who knows what to do next?
We ask him his name.
Yes, but in this case
it's not...
What is your name?
Dr. Brown Bear.
Now we ask him
what happened!
You saw what happened!
I tripped over that ball
and fell down the hill!
That was a bit silly now,
wasn't it?
Which bit is hurting?
Every bit is hurting!
Where is it hurting most?
In my arm, and my leg,
and here on my head.
We just need to bandage him up.
(LAUGHTER)
Because you have been
such a brave doctor,
you get a sticker!
-Ow! Ah! Ow! Oh!
-KIDS: Have a sticker!
Have a sticker!
Children, say thank you
to Dr. Brown Bear
for giving us such
a wonderful demonstration
of how the ambulance works.
KIDS: Thank you,
Dr. Brown Bear!
It was my pleasure.
(ALL LAUGHING)
NARRATOR: Dr. Brown Bear
loves ambulances.
Everybody loves ambulances.
(PEPPA READING)
NARRATOR:
Grandpa Pig is taking
Peppa and George
out for the day
on his sailing boat.
Hello, Grandpa Pig.
Hello.
Hello, old bean.
Grandpa, that man
just called you an old bean!
Yes, Peppa,
it's another way
of saying old friend.
Are they
your friends, Grandpa?
Not really, we're just members
of the same sailing club.
Now where did I leave
my boat?
What does your boat
look like Grandpa?
It has a little red flag
on top of the mast.
Like that little flag?
Ahh. Yes.
NARRATOR: Oh, dear.
Grandpa Pig's sailing boat
has sunk.
I'm afraid we can't go
sailing today, children.
PEPPA AND GEORGE: Aww.
(HONKING)
NARRATOR:
Here is Grampy Rabbit
on his hovercraft.
(CAR ALARMS BLARING)
What is that monstrosity?
Is it allowed
at the sailing club?
(BARKS)
Hello!
What a marvelous day
for sailing!
(SADLY)
Hello, Grampy Rabbit.
Peppa, you look sad.
What's the matter?
We can't go sailing
because our boat has sunk.
Oh, dear.
Why don't you hop
onto my hovercraft!
PEPPA AND GEORGE:
Hooray!
I really don't think
this is...
Hold on to your hats!
(GRANDPA SCREAMING)
NARRATOR: Grampy Rabbit's
hovercraft can go on land
and water.
I built it myself!
You'd never guess,
would you?
(SPLASHES)
We don't need that bit.
(SNORTS) You can't drive
that thing around here.
You're not a member
of the sailing club.
Well, you're a member,
aren't you?
Yes, but...
That's all right then.
PEPPA AND GEORGE:
Wow! (LAUGHING)
Ahh, nothing like
a peaceful day's sailing.
The calmness of the water,
the quietness of the...
(HONKING)
Oh! What's that
horrible noise?
Hello there!
Lovely day for a sail!
It's that monstrosity again!
Is that Grandpa Pig?
Uh... Hello.
Whoopie! Ha-ha!
I say,
is anybody else thirsty?
Me! Me!
(SNORTS)
I saw an old shed
back there selling juice.
That's not an old shed!
That's the Sailing Club Cafe!
It's for members only.
Yes, whatever,
let's go and get some juice!
(PEPPA AND GEORGE GIGGLING)
(AIR HISSES)
Hello there!
Four beakers of juice, please.
I'm afraid
you cannot be
served here sir,
unless you are
a club member.
I'm not, but he is!
Uh, Hello.
Four juices please.
Ah, Yes, sir.
This is the life, eh?
The sea and the sky,
and the boats sailing by.
But they're not sailing by,
Grampy Rabbit!
GRANDPA PIG: There's no wind!
Without wind,
sailing boats can't sail.
Help!
Help!
We need to rescue them,
Grampy Rabbit!
Good idea, Peppa.
Hold on to your socks!
(PEPPA AND GEORGE GIGGLING)
Ahoy, there!
Toss me a line
and I'll tow you back in!
Here we go!
NARRATOR:
Grampy Rabbit's hovercraft
is towing the sailing boats
back to shore.
# We're towin' the boats
to shore boys
# We're towin' the boats
to shore #
(THUD)
# We're towing
the boats to the car park
# Towing the boats
to be parked #
I've brought everyone back
to the carpark.
That way, they don't have
so far to walk to their cars.
But sailing boats don't go
on land like hovercrafts.
Oh, yes.
Grandpa Pig!
Who is this friend
of yours?
So sorry about that.
Sorry? About what?
We want thank him
for rescuing us.
Oh, I see! He's called
Grampy Rabbit.
Delighted
to meet you, old bean.
You're very welcome,
old bean!
Three cheers
for Grampy Rabbit!
Hip! Hip!
ALL:
Hooray!
Hip! Hip!
ALL: Hooray!
Hip! Hip! Hip!
ALL: Hooray!
(ALL LAUGHING)
(narrator): It is
a lovely sunny day in Granny
and Grandpa Pig's garden.
Peppa and George
are helping Grandpa Pig
with his raspberry batch.
A little bird has come to look
at Grandpa Pig's raspberries.
(burps)
- Ah!
- Shoo, shoo! Cheeky birds!
Eat my raspberries, would you!
- The little birds like
your raspberries, Grandpa!
- So do I!
It's a good job I'm here
to make sure
they don't eat them all.
- Grandpa Pig?
I've just had a wonderful idea!
(snort)
Let's go camping!
- Camping?
(children): Camping!
- We could camp in the garden.
- No!
Let's drive somewhere,
find a nice spot
and pitch a tent.
- But our car is
at Grandad Dog's garage
being fixed!
- Oh, yes.
What about the old motorbike?
- Motorbike?
- Yes!
Grandpa and I have had many
adventures on our motorbike
when we were younger.
- Wee!
- Woohoo!
- Ah, yes! That was fun.
But it was a long time ago,
Granny Pig.
- All the more reason
for us to get the old motorbike
out again.
Here it is!
- Motorbike!
(snort)
- What's this funny thing
on the side?
- It's called a sidecar, Peppa.
You and George can sit in it.
- What about my raspberries?
- You can't take your garden
with you, Grandpa.
Come on! It'll be fun
to get away for a bit.
- I suppose so.
But if we're going to go,
I just need to make sure
my raspberries will be safe.
- Peppa and George, you play
in the garden while I pack
a bag for the trip.
- Okay!
- There!
- What are you doing
with you raspberries, Grandpa?
I'm keeping them safe
from those pesky birds!
- Are you planting them
in your shed?
- Er... Sort of.
- Here we are! Bag's packed.
I'm ready to go camping!
- What are you wearing, Granny?
- This is my motorcycle jacket.
It keeps me warm
on the motorbike.
- Oh! My raspberries will now
be safe and sound.
(snort)
Let's go!
- Very good!
Do you have the helmets
and goggles?
- Here they are!
- You must wear a safety helmet
of you ride on a motorbike.
(snort)
- All aboard!
(Grandpa Pig and children):
Yes, Granny Pig.
- Which way should we go?
- That way!
- The seaside!
(Peppa and George): Hooray!
(all): Wee!
(laughs)
- Ah! This is the life!
♪ Granny's motorbike goes
vroom vroom vroom ♪
♪ Vroom, vroom, vroom
Vroom, vroom, vroom ♪
♪ Granny's motorbike goes
vroom vroom vroom ♪
♪ All day long
- This is Grandad Dog's garage.
(all): Hello!
- Fill her up please,
Grandad Dog!
- Granny Pig! I didn't know
you had a motorcycle!
- Yes!
We're using it
while you fix our car.
- Well, the car is fixed.
You can take it now!
(Pig Family): Oh...
- If you don't mind,
I think we'll pick it up later.
- We're having too much fun
on the motorbike!
(Pig Family): Bye!
♪ Granny's motorbike goes
vroom vroom vroom ♪
♪ All day long
- Peppa and George have arrived
at the seaside.
(Peppa and George): Hooray!
- Let's camp here.
- But Granny,
we've forgotten the tent!
- No, we haven't, Peppa!
This is a very special
camping motorbike!
- Watch this!
(children): Wow!
- The motorbike has turned
into a tent!
- It's a magic tent!
- Yes, Peppa.
We've got everything we need
to sleep by the sea!
(children): Hooray!
- I hope you're not missing
your raspberries too much,
Grandpa Pig!
- Not at all! Because
I made a few adjustments
to the motorbike this morning.
And brought my garden too!
(children): Wow!
- Your raspberry patch!
- Grandpa Pig loves camping.
Especially when he can bring
his garden with him!
(narrator): Peppa and her
friends are at
the playground today.
- Haha! I'm a cheeky monkey!
(snorts)
- Me too!
(bleating)
- This is such a great
playground!
- Yes, the children love it!
- Once they start playing,
they never want to stop!
- Stop!
(narrator): Here is Mr. Bull.
- Stand back, everyone!
- Mr. Bull!
What are you doing?!
- I'm digging up
the playground!
- Why are you digging up
the playground?!
- So I can make a hole
for the concrete!
- Where do you want
the concrete, boss?
- In the hole!
- Er, excuse me, Mr. Bull.
I think there's been
some kind of mistake.
We don't want
the playground dug up!
- The playground
is perfect as it is!
- With you in a moment!
Just need to get
the concrete done.
(narrator): Concrete starts
off soft.
- Soft, soft... Hard!
Moo!
- And then concrete sets
as hard as rock.
- Okay. Sorry about the wait.
What exactly
were you all asking?
- What are you doing?
- I've made a concrete base!
- But why?!
- To put this clubhouse on!
(children gasp)
If you don't want it,
I can take it away again.
(children): We want it!
- Actually, that does
look quite good.
- It's got a slide!
And a swing!
And all kinds of other
fancy stuff!
(together): Hooray!
- Let me show you around.
This is the front door.
- It looks a bit small,
Mr. Bull.
- That's because it's not
for grown-ups, Daddy Pig!
(children laughing)
It's for children!
(all): Wow!
- Everything is children size!
- Yes, the clubhouse
is not too big,
and not too small,
but just right for children.
(gasps)
- There is a toy cooker!
(narrator): The toy cooker
is made of wood,
and has a light
that comes on inside.
- And a toy fridge!
- It's got plastic
cheese inside!
- There's a telephone!
(snorts)
- Does it work?
- Well, it's a toy telephone
made out of wood.
But you can pretend it works!
- Ring, ring! Ring, ring!
- Aren't you going
to answer that?
- Hello? Peppa Pig speaking.
(snorts)
Who is this?
- Who is it?
- It is the King of the World!
Thank you! Yes.
I am busy right now.
Goodbye!
(laughing)
(narrator): Peppa loves
the wooden telephone.
- This is the hatch,
with a counter!
(children): Ooh!
- It's like a little shop!
- Or a café!
- What do you want from
our café today, Mr. Bull?
- Er... What have you got?
- We have pretend coffee
or pretend tea.
- Okay... pretend tea, please.
- There you go!
- Have a nice day!
(slurping)
- Mmm! That hit the spot!
(giggling)
(narrator): Mr. Bull
likes pretend tea.
- Can we see the rest
of the clubhouse now?
- Of course! Please go up
the ramp to the next floor.
(laughing)
This is the balcony!
- Now we are as tall
as the grown-ups!
- Yes!
And off the end of that balcony
is the slide.
- Wee!
- Wee!
- Woo-hoo!
(giggling)
- Thank you, Mr. Bull!
- You have done
a very good job!
- I must admit...
It is quite good!
- Three cheers for Mr. Bull!
Hip, hip!
- Hooray!
- Hip, hip!
- Hooray!
- Hip, hip, hip!
- Hooray!
(applause)
- Moo!
You are most welcome!
- Ooh! It's looks
lovely and cosy!
Can I go inside?
- No, Mummy!
Grown-ups are not allowed!
- But could us grown-ups
just have a quick look inside?
- No, Daddy.
- Why not?
- Because the clubhouse
is for children!
(snorts)
(narrator): Peppa loves
the clubhouse.
All the children
love the clubhouse!
(all laughing)
(narrator): Peppa is going
to Danny Dog's house
for the day.
(barking)
- Hello.
(snorting)
- Hello, Danny.
- Peppa, you're just in time
to help.
- We're doing
a bedroom makeover for Danny.
- That sounds like fun.
(snorting)
I'll see you later, Peppa.
- Bye, Daddy!
What is a bedroom makeover?
- It's like on TV,
when the make the room
look completely different.
- Ooh!
- I'm going to have
a pirate bedroom!
Aharr!
I've already got a pirate bed.
(barking)
- Wow!
- And today we're gonna decorate
the whole bedroom!
- On the walls,
we are going to paint the sea.
- On the ceiling,
there will be stars.
- When I sleep, it will be
like I'm sailing on the sea.
(laughing)
- Ah, yes, the sea.
I remember those days.
Free to sail my boat
wherever I wanted,
under a starry sky,
in search of sea monsters!
(roaring)
But those days are over.
Now I'm back home,
and I'll never sail the sea
again.
(narrator): Captain Dog
misses the sea.
- Right, then!
Let's get this bedroom makeover
started.
- We'll cover the room
with sheets.
This will stop
everything getting paint on it.
- And to keep paint
off our clothes,
we'll put on overalls.
(giggling)
- This dark-blue paint
is for the sky.
- It's going to be a night sky!
- Ooh!
(narrator): Mummy Dog
paints the ceiling,
using a roller
with a long, long handle.
- Can we help?
- Of course!
Here are your brushes.
Let's do the walls.
(giggling)
(snorting)
(barking)
- Here we go. Big waves!
Just like the real sea.
- I'll do some storm clouds.
- Can we put the stars
on the ceiling?
- We certainly can.
(giggling)
(grunting)
- Oh!
The ceiling's too high!
(Danny grunting)
- I can't reach!
- Let's give you some help.
(giggling)
♪ Twinkle twinkle
♪ Little star
♪ How I wonder
♪ What you are
(giggling)
(narrator): The sky
is full of stars.
- And they look even better
when the lights are out.
(kids): Ooh!
- The stars are glittery!
(narrator):
Danny's pirate bedroom is done.
- It's just like when they do
the makeovers on TV.
- Um...
on TV, the person has to open
their eyes and say,
"What a surprise!"
- But you've already
seen it all.
(Danny laughing)
- I can pretend I haven't.
- Good idea, Danny.
- Yes. Let's make it even better
by having you step
outside the room.
- Close your eyes...
- And let's close the door.
- Are you ready, Danny?
- Yes, I'm ready!
- Keep your eyes closed!
- I will.
(Danny laughing)
- Okay, in you come.
(whispering): No peeking.
(Danny giggling)
Now open your eyes!
- What a surprise!
(laughter)
- Okay, me hearties,
who is ready to set sail?
(both): Me! Me!
- Let's climb aboard the ship.
Hee-hee! Where shall we sail to,
Captain Danny?
- Ha-ha!
Let's look for sea monsters!
- Sea monsters, you say?
That sounds
like a grand adventure to me.
♪ Yo ho ho
Yo ho ho ♪
♪ A pirate ship
on a stormy sea ♪
♪ That's my favourite place
to be ♪
♪ Yo ho ho
Yo ho ho ♪
♪ A pirate ship
on a stormy sea ♪
♪ That's my favourite place
to be ♪
(roaring)
(laughter)
(snorting)
- We are sailing on the sea!
- Yes! What could be better?
Sailing the sea
and staying at home.
- This is the best
pirate bedroom ever!
Aharr!
(laughter)
(narrator):
Danny loves pirate bedrooms.
Everyone loves pirate bedrooms.
(laughter)
(narrator): Peppa and her family
are going on a canoe trip.
- Hello, Miss Rabbit!
Can we have a canoe
for the day, please?
- Yes! Here you go!
You'll need life jackets.
(giggling)
And paddles for Mummy and Daddy!
- Thanks!
- Have a lovely day!
I'll call you when
it's time to come back!
- Uh, which way do we go?
- You can go either way!
- Let's go that way!
(panting)
This is fun!
(snorts, giggles)
- Oh, we're not moving!
- And it's really hard work!
- That's because you're paddling
against the flow of the river!
Try going the other way.
- Okay!
- Oh, that's much better!
(narrator): It is easier
to paddle
with the flow of the river.
- Happy canoeing!
(narrator): Peppa and her family
are off on their
canoe adventure.
- Let's pretend
this is a jungle river!
- And we are the first explorers
to ever come this way!
- Will we see wild animals?
- Oh, yes!
All kind of wild
and fierce animals!
(quacking)
- It's Mrs. Duck!
- Oh-ho!
I wonder what other
dangerous creatures
are swimming in these waters
- Will there be crocodiles?
- Well, we're not really
in the jungle,
so I don't think
we'll see a croc--
Ahh!
- Hello, there!
(narrator): Here is
Mrs. Crocodile.
- Oh! Hello!
- Are you having fun
on the river?
- Yes!
(snorts)
- Me too! I was just
out for a swim!
- Lovely.
(together): Bye-bye!
- Bye!
(chirping)
- Look at those lovely
plants on the riverbank!
- Yes!
Let's stop and do a bit
of jungle exploring.
- I hope we see a lion!
- Oh, haha! I think
it's unlikely we'll see a--
(roaring, screaming)
- Hello, there!
(narrator): It is Mr. Lion.
- I'm having a picnic.
Would you like to be part of it?
- Uh...
- I've got lots
of lovely fruit
and a big bowl of salad.
- Oh, my favourite!
- Yes!
Salad...
What could be a better lunch?
(narrator): Mr. Lion
likes picnics.
Everyone likes picnics!
- So! You're canoeing
down the river!
- Yes!
(snort)
We're having an adventure!
- Haha! Fantastic!
I think you'll like the next
bit of the river.
It's very exciting.
- I like exciting!
(giggling)
(together): Bye-bye!
- Goodbye!
- Hmm...
I wonder what Mr. Lion meant
when he said the next bit
would be exciting.
- Careful not to hit that rock,
Daddy Pig.
- Don't worry, Mummy Pig.
It's only one little rock.
See? That was easy.
(snorts)
- More rocks, Daddy!
(narrator): The river
is going faster now.
- Ahh! Hold tight, everybody!
- Wee!
(George giggles)
Yippee!
- Ahh! Watch out!
- Nearly there!
Ah... We survived.
- That was the best!
- Again, again!
- Yes!
Let's go through
the exciting bit again!
- 'Gen, 'gen!
(snorts)
- Uh, if I can possibly
avoid it,
I never want to go through
that bit of river again.
(horn honking)
- What's that noise?
(honking)
- It's time to come back!
- Oh! We have to take
the canoe back!
- Ah, yes.
So we do have to go
through that bit again.
Ready, Mummy Pig?
- Ready...
- ...steady, go!
- Go!
(narrator): It is very hard work
to paddle against
the flow of the river.
- We're going really slowly!
- Hi, again! Do you need a push?
- Yes, please!
- Yes, please!
(laughing)
(Peppa): We're back!
- Amazing!
How are you moving
against the flow
without paddling?
Ahh!
- Hi, there!
- Mrs. Crocodile!
You startled me!
- Ha, oh, sorry, Miss Rabbit.
I was just giving
them some help.
- Yes.
(snorts)
Thank you so much,
Mrs. Crocodile.
- You're very welcome.
- That was the best canoe trip
in the world ever!
(narrator): Peppa loves
canoe trips.
Everyone loves canoe trips!
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