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[birds chirping]
- [Rider] Through the Woods.
[giggling] [dog barking]
A froggy day. [raining]
- Sounds like the rain stopped, Rider.
- Yes, we can go outside!
[dog barking]
Do you have to take anything to Grammy?
- That'd be great, buddy.
She left this paintbrush here yesterday.
- Okay!
[phone dialing]
- I'll tell her you're on your way.
- Come on, Wolfie, let's go!
[dog barking]
Love you dad. [smooch]
[door opening]
- Hi, mom!
[dog barking] [Rider giggling]
[splashing]
- Oops, sorry Wolfie!
[dog collar jingling] [giggling]
[chirping]
Do you hear that?
[splashing]
[gasps] Wolfie, there's something in this little pond!
[frog splashing]
[dog barking]
It's okay! [dog grunts]
Just a little frog.
[frog chirping]
That teeny tiny frog made that big noise!
[frog chirping]
There's an X on this little guy's back.
[frog chirping]
Whoa!
That little frog's throat looks like a big balloon!
[frog chirping]
[splashing]
There are more of these little guys in here!
[splashing]
A lot more! [dog barking]
It's like they're all singing together.
And I can be the conductor!
[frogs chirping]
[giggles] Bye, little froggies!
Thanks for the concert!
Time to take this to Grammie [giggles].
[Rider imitates frog peeping] [dog barking]
[Rider imitates frog peeping] [dog barking]
- Well hello, Wolfie!
Now where's my Rider?
[Rider imitates frog peeping]
Why hello, Rider [laughs].
[Rider imitates frog peeping]
Oh, are we frogs today?
I've been hearing those spring peepers
singing all afternoon!
- What's a spring peeper?
- Those are the little frogs
that make all that noise.
They come out in spring time with the rains.
- Like today, it rained all morning.
- Exactly!
Now, let's be frogs again!
[both peeping] [laughing]
[splash]
01x07 - A Froggy Day
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Follow Rider and his dog Wolfie as they explore the kind of "nearby nature" that so many kids can relate to: spider webs, a bunny nest, fireflies and more.
Follow Rider and his dog Wolfie as they explore the kind of "nearby nature" that so many kids can relate to: spider webs, a bunny nest, fireflies and more.