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pbs kids
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banana corn
and sweets bread cheese
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hey stay tuned
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hey now
hey wow
here's how
come and read
between the lions
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between the covers
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i'm looking forward to the metaphysical
imagery it kind of counterpoints the
surrealism oh there's your mother
welcome cool cats and kitty
cats and kitty
that's cool poetry jam
talk sweet super sweet
as you know all our poems today will be
about food
so that's why it's called a yummy poetry
jam
yeah
our first poem will be read by a poet
named theo
let's give him a warm poetry jam welcome
this poem is all about
a lamb chop
it it's called
it's called
oh i don't think so
uh maybe it's performance art brilliant
i didn't even get the title out
that's okay theo hey maybe you can try
again later huh later
right
okay oh i'll go get another laptop okay
well speaking of food here's a yummy
poem for you it's called cheesy
breadville oh it sounds yummy too
cheesy breadville by sonia manzano
illustrations by hector nestor casomayor
in old puerto rico a long time ago there
lived a poor farmer they called senor jo
now joe was so poor he had little to eat
to him even moldy old cheese was a treat
so one holiday eve with not much else to
give he wrapped up some cheese for his
wife donave
he just tied the bow on the big cheesy
ball
when he heard his wife's footsteps
outside in the hall
as she entered the kitchen joe taken
aback hid his gift just in time on the
oven's top rack
joe sighed with relief then he hugged
vivend said
i'm sleepy i'm going to bed
well the moment he left viv broke into a
grin
then she pulled from the cupboard a
rusty old tin
inside was some cornmeal she'd planned
far ahead to use to bake joe a surprise
loaf of bread
donave was excited her timing was right
she could let the bread bake in the oven
all night
which she did because she wasn't the
least bit aware that the cheese wrapped
in paper was also in there
vivint joe slept like logs but awoke the
next morn to the stink of burnt paper
burnt cheese and burnt corn
they ran toward the kitchen and as you
can guess when they got there they
screamed what a horrible mess
the cheese was on fire the bread
belching smoke what an unkindly sight
for these kindly old folk kemposa joe
shouted that cheese was for you
my bread wailed his wife was a gift for
you too
they doused out the fire using big water
jugs then they both sat with sad tearful
looks on their mugs
till the smoke had d*ed down and their
crying had to
and then viv said
we both did the best we could do
and we did it with love
joe replied to his wife it's the thought
that counts thief that's the meaning of
life
then they kissed one another not saying
a peep
and they stumbled to bed and went
straight back to sleep
now don't think for a moment this story
ends here cause young olga an orphan was
strolling quite near
and because she was hungry she snuck in
and ate a small bite of the cheese goop
and cried this is great
then she wolfed down some more and took
off down the street shouting
come try this incredible treat
the neighbors all tried some and then
with a roar they rushed mouths wide open
to joe and viv's door it's cheesy they
hollered it's ready it's tasty please
make us some more and we want it post
hasty
well viv and her husband awoke to this
din and looked on amazed as the people
poured in
and surrounded the happy but overwhelmed
pair waving mula dinero and checks in
the air
make more they kept chanting we need a
new stash make more right now and we'll
pay you with cash
i'll help you was olga's reaction and
viv said let's give her a piece of
reaction
and so this odd trio became renowned
bakers the pueblo's most popular cheese
and bread makers
viv olga and joe gained both fortune and
fame
and cheesy breadville was declared the
town's name
the end
oh yeah
it had lots of rhymes bakers makers roar
door peeps sleep air bear
morn corn what i like rhymes
oh very good leona hey i'm ready to try
reading my poem again oh great yeah all
right thank you thank you very much okay
this poem is all about
a lamb chop
all right yeah and uh
it's called
it's called
the silence of the lamb chop
by
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me oh i give up well well you got the
title out that time daddy yeah great
title dad way to go oh don't give up
theo
i'm sure you can find a way to do it no
i'm not so sure
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corn
o-r
ore
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o-r
horn
horse
fork
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shorts now it's time for wayne's word
excellent who ain't here today at blend
mart where two brave knights in armor
with shopping carts will charge together
at high speed make a word and go
shopping competing today we have sir
and on your right sir orts orcs
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short excellent that's kuwait's word for
today and this is cool said don't be shy
i'll see you next time on great word
great word
and now it's time for
those magnificent monkey cheerleaders
ready ready okay
give me some corn
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bananas
give me some meat
meat
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what do you got
one more time
well done girls
horse
horse
whoa whoa girl
wow
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or
corn
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oh
i know how i'm going to be able to read
my poem
hey look i need your help oh me yeah
yeah come on
look look see see
coming down the lane
here comes scott here comes dot here
comes chicken jane
that's not a poem that's a song songs
are poems lionel just set to music
but there's no food and it's supposed to
be about food yes there is there's food
in that chicken jane book over there
and now fun with chicken jane today
chicken chin and the tornado
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here comes
look scott look see the field of corn
yes dot yes and see the tornado
oh scott see the corn the corn is
airborne
see chicken jane write the letters
r
i d e
or
i'd
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ride the horse scott ride the horse
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look dot look chicken jane was airborne
with the corn
yes scott we were not airborne with the
corn thank you chicken jane
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the silence
of the lamb chop
uh by me
theo
oh
lamb chop
quiet
as can be
tempting
tempting
tempting me
sorry
juicy
little chop of lamb
am i
hungry i am
the end yay
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this is the announcer bunny saying
you're a food poet i bet you know it so
show it
stolen smells
and there you go sir thank you
as they say the best things in life are
free
right and checking a book out from the
library is just that
absolutely free
thank you thank you thank you you're
welcome
hmm you're absolutely right mom reading
is free mm-hmm playing outside is free
true oh and listening to poetry is free
or music or
smelling a lamb chop
smelling a lamb chop
you know
that reminds me of a story actually
about someone who kind of disagrees with
you on that it's oh it's right here in
front of me
here we go
stolen smells written and illustrated by
chamoy roy roy
here we go
okay
once upon a time in india there was a
woman named coyle who cooked the best
sweets in all the world
i cooked the best sweets in all the
world
when coyelle cooked her sweets the
wonderful smells drifted into the
streets drawing people into her shop
and once they were there they bought
lots of sweets like jalebi
ladoo and gulab jamun
yum
made lots and lots of money
money money
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one day coriella saw a boy named the joy
standing outside her sweet shop enjoying
the wonderful smells of her sweets
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coyel waited for the joy to come in and
buy something but he started to walk
away
hey little boy where are you going
i'm going home i have a soccer game to
go to
coyell was very annoyed at the boy
but you smelled my smells and did not
buy any of my sweets
i'm not hungry but thanks for the smells
bye
coryell was even more annoyed at the boy
well if you don't buy any sweets then
you must pay me for the smells
pay for the smells
that that's funny
that's a good one
but coyle was not joking and she called
the local police
the police
the police no yes
the police arrested bijoy and brought
him before a judge
the judge asked coyel and bijoy to tell
their sides of the story
wow there's no way the judge will think
coliel is right
right well maybe yes and maybe no
oh read mommy
please please please the wise judge
listened carefully to both sides of the
story
then she made her decision
bijoy coyel made the sweets so the
smells of those sweets do indeed belong
to her
you must pay for them
what nan you have to pay me you have to
pay me
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the judge asked bajoy to give her five
rupees
but
i can't believe this
held her hands out greedily for the
coins
come to mama
but the judge said
coyle in payment for the smells of your
sweets you will receive
the sound of money
the sound of money
the sound of money
that's what she said
you don't get the money just a
sound the judge dropped the coins from
one hand to the other they made a
clinking sound
then the judge gave the joy his coins
back
the sound of money the sound of money i
and to this day the joy enjoys the
smells of coyle's sweets
which he pays for with the sound of
money
the end
oh that was awesome
was being greedy and the judge knew it
yep smells don't cost a thing so cubs
take the smell of these chops here we
can smell the sweet smell as long as we
want
no charge
that's just the best
yeah
delicious
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yes
but
not very filling
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soy
oh eye
soil
toil
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oil
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oil
oi
oil
oil
oil
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oil
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e is for engines
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the
library get yourself a card and you've
got yourself a key at the library
the library
is
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typewriters tv
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but have fun
the library
get yourself a card and you've got
yourself a key at the library
the library
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and now it's time for
twain's words
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kuwait here today at blend mart where
two brave knights and armor with
shopping carts will charge together at
high speed make a word and go shopping
competing today we have sir
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boys
toys excellent that's kuwait's word for
today and this is going save it's been a
joy to be with you huh see you next time
on dwayne's word great words
oh why
oy
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boy
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ah
you know at first i didn't think i was
gonna like that stolen smell story cause
i thought i was gonna have an unfair
ending
i don't like unfair endings oh i don't
like them even more than lionel doesn't
like them
wait
i smell a story that has an unfair
ending
but it's really really funny and
exciting
where yeah where is it
there
flying off the shelf once again it's the
continuing caring and dangling
adventures of
cliffhangers
today's adventure number 493
cliffhanger and the soiled oil lamp
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excuse me
excuse me
we find cliffhanger where we left him
last
hanging from a cliff
then
hold on much
longer
suddenly cliff notices a soiled oil lamp
quickly cliff reaches into his backpack
and extracts his trusty survival manual
employing his expert decoding skills
cliff begins to read
if you see a soiled oil lamp
pick it up rub it and a genie will come
out
the genie of the soiled oil lamp and i
am here to grant you one wish
oh boy
okay roy here's my wish
get me
off this cliff is it time for cliff to
rejoice at last is he finally poised to
get off this cliff as you wished here
was your own personal copy of off this
cliff by boyd oil
but i don't want this book i want you to
get me off this cliff sorry you only get
one wish and you used it to get the book
well see ya
and that's why he's called cliff hanger
can
hold on much longer
you didn't tell me it was going to be a
cliffhanger book i'm sorry leona
now this is an unfair ending
maybe next time
i think it's very fair
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come in between
be here between
06x88 - Cheesybreadville; Stolen Smells
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Follows a family of clumsy anthropomorphic lions operating and living in a large, busy library called "The Barnaby B. Busterfield III Memorial Public Library", starring alongside characters such as Click, an electronic, anthropomorphic computer mouse; the Information Hen, who answers library calls; and Heath, a dinosaur who serves as the library's thesaurus.