A05x02 - Mr. Fox's Shop/Shadows/International Day/The Rainy Day Game/Mummy Rabbit's Bump
Posted: 11/23/23 07:08
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Male narrator: mummy and daddy pig are wrapping up a present.
- Ooh, a present.
Is it for me?
Or george?
- [Snorts]
- No, peppa, it's not for you or george.
- Oh, is it a toy?
- No, it's a glass vase.
- That's a bit of a boring present.
- Ho-ho, it's a present for grown-ups.
- We bought this for granny and grandpa pig.
It's their wedding anniversary.
- Can me and george buy them a present too?
- That's very sweet of you, peppa.
But presents can cost a lot of money.
- We've got money in our piggy bank.
[Jingling]
Narrator: peppa and george
Have one penny and two buttons to spend.
- Okay, let's go shopping.
Narrator: this is mr. Fox's shop.
[Doorbell rings]
- Hello, there. Can I help you?
- It's granny and grandpa pig's wedding anniversary.
- They're both very old and need a present.
- My shop has everything.
Oh, I'm sure you'll find something you like.
- A big teddy.
I love it.
This can be their present.
- Peppa, the present is not for you.
It's for granny and grandpa.
- Oh, yes.
Oh, look. Funny teeth.
- They're wind-up joke teeth.
Very popular.
[Both laugh and snort]
- Can they be the present for granny and grandpa?
- I think granny and grandpa
Have all the teeth they need, peppa.
- Do your granny and grandpa like gardening and digging?
- Yes.
- Then why not get them a bucket and spade each?
Buy one, get one free.
- They've already got spades and buckets
And bolts and everything.
- Oh, dear.
- I know. Grandpa likes sailing his boat.
- Say no more.
I have everything a sailor could ever wish for.
- Do you have pirate's treasure?
- Ah, everything except pirate's treasure.
Both: oh.
- Do granny and grandpa like antiques?
- What does antique-y mean?
- "Antique" means old and rare.
- Usually, yes.
But my antiques are brand-new.
That chair comes in a set of .
Nice, isn't it?
- Is it made of oak?
- Yes, it's made of plastic oak.
- Is it comfortable?
- You mustn't sit on it.
Antique chairs are not for sitting on.
- So what do you do with them?
- You look at them.
- That's not much fun.
Even for a grown-up.
Narrator: buying a present for granny and grandpa is hard work.
- I don't understand.
My shop sells everything.
There must be something you like.
- There is.
I like this teddy.
And I think granny and grandpa would like it too.
- Ho-ho. Let's buy the teddy then.
- A very good choice.
Who's going to pay?
One penny and two buttons.
Here's your change: one button.
- Thank you, mr. Fox.
Narrator: peppa and her family have come
To give granny and grandpa pig their presents.
- Granny pig! Grandpa pig!
- [Snorts]
- Hello, my little ones.
- Happy anniversary.
- Oh, another glass vase.
- It's a grown-up present.
That's why it's a bit boring.
- It's lovely.
We'll put it with our other glass vases.
- George and me bought you a present too.
I hope you like it.
- A teddy bear!
For grandpa and me.
- Thank you, peppa and george.
- He's very good at cuddling.
- Does he have a name?
- Um, he's called eddie the teddy.
- And what does eddie like to eat?
- Chocolate and broccoli.
[Both laugh]
- That's the best present we've ever had.
- [Snorts]
Oh, but if eddie's going to live here,
He'll need children to play with.
- We can play with him, granny.
- [Snorts]
- And every time you visit us,
He'll be here for you to play with.
- Oh, goody. [Snorts]
[Laughter and snorting]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: it is a lovely, sunny day.
Peppa, george, and rebecca rabbit
Are playing piggy in the middle.
- [Squeaks] catch, peppa.
- [Snorts] catch, rebecca.
Narrator: george is the piggy in the middle.
- [Snorts and laughs]
Narrator: oh, george is trying to catch the ball's shadow.
- Silly george.
That's not the ball. That's just its shadow.
Look.
Narrator: when the ball moves, its shadow moves as well.
- You've got a shadow too, george.
Narrator: george is trying to walk away from his shadow.
- You can't walk away from your shadow.
- You need to run away from it.
Narrator: peppa is trying to run away from her shadow.
- Oh, it's still there.
- [Bleats] hello, everyone.
- Hello, suzy.
We're trying to run away from our shadows.
- No one can run away from their shadow.
[Together] oh.
- You need to use a scooter.
Whee!
Narrator: suzy is trying to ride away from her shadow.
- See.
- But your shadow is still there.
- Oh.
- [Trumpeting]
Hello, everyone.
Narrator: here is mr. Elephant with emily and edmond.
Both: hello.
- [Snorts] we're trying to run away from our shadows.
- You can never run away from your shadow.
- I know.
We can't go fast enough.
- No, suzy.
It's nothing to do with how fast you run.
[Footsteps]
You see?
My shadow is still underneath me.
- Run faster.
- Even if I run faster, my shadow keeps up with me.
- Daddy, your shadow is too big.
It's slowing you down.
[All laugh]
- It's not that, emily.
Your shadow always stays with you.
- Why?
- When something gets in the way of the sun,
It makes a shadow.
Like this.
All: oh!
- I have the biggest shadow, because I'm the biggest.
- And george and I have the smallest shadows
Because we are the smallest.
- Very clever, edmond.
- I'm a clever clogs.
[Trumpeting]
[Laughter]
- [Gasps]
Whose shadow is that?
- That's the biggest shadow ever.
- It must be a giant.
- [Laughs]
It's not a giant.
The shadow is being made by a cloud.
All: wow.
- What sort of cloud is it?
- Um, it's a big cloud.
- It's called a stratocumulus.
- Yes.
Narrator: edmond elephant is a clever clogs.
- Look, our shadows are getting longer.
All: ooh.
- That's because the sun is getting lower in the sky.
It's nearly nighttime.
- My shadow has gone.
- Yes, emily.
When the sun sets, the shadows go away.
- Peppa, george. Bedtime.
- Okay, daddy.
Bye, everyone.
All: bye-bye.
Narrator: it is bedtime.
- I'm a bit sad that my shadow's gone away.
- Don't be sad, peppa.
The electric light can make shadows.
And we can make shadow puppets.
Narrator: mummy pig is using her hands to make a shadow puppet.
- It's a birdie.
[Both laugh]
- Listen to it sing.
Tweet, tweet.
I'm a little birdie.
[Both laugh]
- My turn.
Narrator: peppa has made a spider.
- My name is mr. Skinny legs.
- Ooh, scary.
[Laughs]
Narrator: george is making a shadow puppet.
- What's that, george?
- Dine-saw.
Roar.
Narrator: george has made a dinosaur.
- [Laughs]
- That's really scary.
- Very good, george.
[Both laugh]
Time to switch the lights out.
Good night, peppa.
Good night, george.
Good night, shadows.
- Good night, shadows.
[Snoring]
- One. - Two.
- Three. - Four.
- Five. - Six.
- Seven. - Eight.
- Nine.
- Ten. - [Snorts]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
[Laughter]
Narrator: peppa and her friends are at playgroup.
They have dressed up in costumes from different countries.
- Today is international day,
When we celebrate all the countries of the world.
[Together] hooray!
Narrator: peppa is dressed as france.
- [Snorts] I'm france.
Narrator: george is russia.
- [Laughs]
Narrator: pedro is america.
- Yee-haw.
Narrator: zoe is japan.
- [Span]konnichiwa.[/Span]
Narrator: suzy is holland.
- [Span]hallo.[/Span]
That's dutch for "hello."
[Laughter]
Madame gazelle,
What do all the countries of the world do?
- They sing the song of harmony together.
[Together] hooray!
- I like singing.
- So do i.
- Does everyone remember the words?
[Together] yes, madame gazelle.
All: ♪ peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony
[Laughter]
- Lovely.
And later, we will sing that for your mummies and daddies.
Narrator: it is playtime.
[Laughter]
- Enjoy yourselves.
Play nicely together.
Narrator: all the countries are playing in the playground.
The united kingdom is on the slide.
- Whee!
Narrator: france and switzerland are on the swings.
[Both laugh]
Narrator: germany is playing hopscotch.
- One, two, three.
Narrator: america, russia, spain, and greece
Are in the sandpit.
[Laughter]
- I'm building a big sand castle.
Yee-haw!
[Clog footsteps tapping]
Narrator: here are holland and japan.
- [Clears throat]
Now it's our turn in the sandpit.
- Why?
- Because you've had your turn.
You can play on the slide now.
- But we want to play here.
[All crying]
Narrator: oh, dear.
There is not enough room in the sandpit
For more than four countries.
- What's going on?
- It's our turn in the sandpit.
- But we were here first.
- Is suzy being a bit bossy?
- George started it.
- Leave george alone.
He's only little.
[Whistle blows]
- Hello, hello, hello.
What's all this noise about then?
- [Neighs]
They're trying to push us out of the sandpit.
- No, we're not.
- Yes, you are.
- George started it.
[All talking at same time]
Narrator: oh, dear.
The countries of the world are not playing nicely together.
- ♪ Peace and harmony in all the-- ♪
Wh--what's that noise?
Oh, no.
The countries are fighting.
- You can't play in the sandpit.
- Yes, we can.
- It's not fair.
[All talking at once]
- Stop arguing.
- [Snorts]
Suzy, you're always telling people what to do.
- No, I am not.
[All talking at same time]
- Children, children.
What is happening?
- [Bleats]
America, russia, spain, and greece
Won't share the sandpit.
- [Snorts]
Holland is being bossy.
- You're the bossy one.
- That is enough.
Is this how you think the countries of the world behave?
- Um, don't they?
- Of course not.
[Together] sorry, madame gazelle.
[Snorting and bleating]
All: hello.
Narrator: all the parents have arrived.
- How is international day going?
- Eh, not too bad.
- Excellent. [Snorts]
- Lovely.
- We will now sing, for you, the song of harmony.
All: ♪ peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony
[Cheers and applause]
- What a wonderful display of togetherness.
Narrator: peppa and her friends
Love singing together in harmony.
All the countries of the world
Love singing together in harmony.
[Drums playing]
- [Snorts] daddy, you can play the drums.
- I am a bit of an expert at drumming.
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: it is raining.
Peppa and george have to stay inside.
- I don't like rainy days.
- I like rainy days because they make muddy puddles to jump in.
- [Snorts] can we jump in muddy puddles now?
- Peppa, we need to wait until it's stopped raining.
- When will it stop?
- Let's listen to the weather forecast.
- This is the weather forecast: it will rain all day.
[Together] oh.
- [Snorts]
I know.
We can play the rainy day game.
- What's the rainy day game?
- I'll show you.
If I take this rubber duck
And hide it where you can see it,
Do you think you could find it?
- Daddy, if we can see it,
You haven't hidden it.
- Watch this.
- I will put the duck here.
Now, you tell me where it is.
- There.
- Exactly.
- It's too easy, daddy.
- It won't always be so easy, peppa.
- Who wants to go first?
- Because it's an easy game, george can go first.
- Okay, you all wait here.
Narrator: daddy pig is putting the rubber duck
Somewhere for george to find.
- The duck is somewhere in your bedroom.
Narrator: george is looking for the rubber duck.
- [Laughs and snorts]
Narrator: but it is quite difficult to find.
- Oh.
- George, you can see it.
Just look with your eyes.
Narrator: george is using his eyes
To look for the rubber duck.
- You're getting warmer.
Colder.
Warm again.
- [Snorts]
Narrator: george has found the rubber duck.
[Rubber duck squeaks]
[Together] hooray!
- I saw it straight away.
This game is too easy.
- [Snorts] okay, peppa's turn.
I will do the hiding this time.
Narrator: mummy pig is going to put the rubber duck
Somewhere for peppa to find.
- [Snorts] I will see it straight away.
- Ready.
The rubber duck is somewhere in the kitchen.
- I've come to find you, rubber ducky.
I know where you are.
You're in the sink.
Oh.
Narrator: the rubber duck is not in the sink.
- I know.
You're hiding under the table.
Narrator: the rubber duck is not under the table.
- Give me a clue.
Please.
- It's sitting with something else that's yellow.
- Something yellow that lives in the kitchen.
Bananas.
There you are.
[Rubber duck squeaks]
Narrator: peppa has found the rubber duck.
It was in the fruit bowl.
All: hooray!
- Well done.
- [Laughs]
I want to play the rainy day game again.
- Okay, this time you can both look for the duck.
Narrator: daddy pig is putting the rubber duck
Somewhere for peppa and george to find.
- Ready.
I'm in the sitting room.
[Both laugh]
- Is it on the sofa?
- No.
- Is it on the television?
- No.
- It's not anywhere.
- Would you like a clue?
It's sitting on something very big and very wise.
- And very handsome.
- Daddy, it's on your head.
That's the best hiding place ever.
[All laugh]
- Oh, the rain has stopped.
- Why don't we play outside?
- But I want to play the rainy day game again.
- I think you might like
This outside rainy day game even better.
- What is this game?
Give me a clue.
- We need to find a muddy puddle.
- I found it.
Is that the game?
- This game is not just about the finding, peppa.
What do you do with a muddy puddle?
- Hmm.
Jump up and down.
[Snorts]
Jumping up and down in muddy puddles.
[Both laugh]
[Snorts] I like rainy day games.
Especially the one when you jump up and down in muddy puddles.
[Laughter and snorting]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: peppa and george are playing
With suzy sheep and pedro pony.
[Car horn honks]
Here are rebecca and richard rabbit.
- [Snorts] hello, rebecca.
- [Squeaks]
I've got a secret.
- What is it?
- My mummy has got a bump in her tummy.
All: ooh.
- Has she eaten too much?
- No, there's a baby rabbit inside.
- Mummy rabbit, is there really a baby rabbit in your tummy?
- Yes.
Would you like to listen to it?
- Yes, please.
- Can you hear a little heartbeat?
[Heart beats]
- Yes, I can.
It's going, "boom, boom, boom."
Oh, it just moved.
- Yes, sometimes babies give a little kick.
- [Neighs]
What will you call it?
- I don't know.
Would you children like to think of a name?
[Together] yes, please.
- Hello, mummy rabbit.
[Snorts]
Would you like a cup of coffee?
- I can't have coffee, but I am quite hungry.
- Would you like a carrot?
- I'm a bit off carrots.
Have you got any potatoes?
- Yes, we do.
- Maybe a potato with jelly.
And cheese.
And strawberry jam, please.
All: ew. [Laughs]
Narrator: a potato with jelly, cheese, and strawberry jam?
What a funny mixture of food.
- [Snorts] we need to think of a name for the baby.
- Yes.
If the baby is a girl, she'll be called rachel rabbit.
- Or how about ruth rabbit?
- Roxanne rabbit.
- Sharon rabbit.
- I don't think so, pedro.
- Sharon rabbit sounds wrong.
- I like rosie.
- Rosie rabbit.
[Snorts] it's perfect.
- But what if the baby is a boy?
[Together] oh.
- How about rufus rabbit?
- Raymond rabbit.
- Michael rabbit.
[Together] michael rabbit? No.
- Robbie rabbit.
- Yes. Robbie rabbit.
- Thank you for the potatoes
With jelly, cheese, and strawberry jam, mummy pig.
- [Snorts] my pleasure.
- We thought of a name for the baby.
- Rosie if it's a girl, and robbie if it's a boy.
- They're lovely names.
- It's sad that the baby can't have both names.
- Oh! My tummy.
- It's all that funny food you've been eating.
- I don't think so, daddy rabbit.
The baby is coming.
- Right! To the hospital!
Quickly now.
Don't panic.
[Together] bye.
[Together] bye.
- Good luck.
- Did you pack everything on the list?
- I've got it all.
Pillows, scented candles, yoga music,
And enough food for three days.
Don't panic. Don't panic.
Anyone in?
We are having a rabbit.
- Hello, sister.
What are you doing here?
- I'm having a baby, remember?
- Oh, yes.
You better come inside then.
- Can I come too?
- Moo!
You'll have to park the car first.
But don't worry.
Having a baby always takes a long time.
- Out of the way, everyone.
My sister's having a baby.
- A kettle and plenty of towels.
This lot should last us a good few days.
Oh, where shall I put all this stuff?
- Back in the car.
We don't need it now.
- What?
- [Squeaks] daddy, you missed all the excitement.
- Have i?
Is it a boy or a girl?
- Both. We've got baby twins.
[Babies crying] - wow!
Narrator: it is the next day,
And mummy rabbit is home from hospital.
- [Snorts] hello.
Can we see the twins, please?
- Of course, peppa.
- Goo-goo, ga-ga.
[Together] ah.
- Are they boys or girls?
- They're both.
A boy and a girl.
- They're called rosie and robbie.
- So you did use both names.
- Yes. [Laughs]
- Rosie rabbit and robbie rabbit.
- They're the best names in the world.
And we thought of them.
[All laugh]
- [Giggling and snorting]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorts]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting and giggling]
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Male narrator: mummy and daddy pig are wrapping up a present.
- Ooh, a present.
Is it for me?
Or george?
- [Snorts]
- No, peppa, it's not for you or george.
- Oh, is it a toy?
- No, it's a glass vase.
- That's a bit of a boring present.
- Ho-ho, it's a present for grown-ups.
- We bought this for granny and grandpa pig.
It's their wedding anniversary.
- Can me and george buy them a present too?
- That's very sweet of you, peppa.
But presents can cost a lot of money.
- We've got money in our piggy bank.
[Jingling]
Narrator: peppa and george
Have one penny and two buttons to spend.
- Okay, let's go shopping.
Narrator: this is mr. Fox's shop.
[Doorbell rings]
- Hello, there. Can I help you?
- It's granny and grandpa pig's wedding anniversary.
- They're both very old and need a present.
- My shop has everything.
Oh, I'm sure you'll find something you like.
- A big teddy.
I love it.
This can be their present.
- Peppa, the present is not for you.
It's for granny and grandpa.
- Oh, yes.
Oh, look. Funny teeth.
- They're wind-up joke teeth.
Very popular.
[Both laugh and snort]
- Can they be the present for granny and grandpa?
- I think granny and grandpa
Have all the teeth they need, peppa.
- Do your granny and grandpa like gardening and digging?
- Yes.
- Then why not get them a bucket and spade each?
Buy one, get one free.
- They've already got spades and buckets
And bolts and everything.
- Oh, dear.
- I know. Grandpa likes sailing his boat.
- Say no more.
I have everything a sailor could ever wish for.
- Do you have pirate's treasure?
- Ah, everything except pirate's treasure.
Both: oh.
- Do granny and grandpa like antiques?
- What does antique-y mean?
- "Antique" means old and rare.
- Usually, yes.
But my antiques are brand-new.
That chair comes in a set of .
Nice, isn't it?
- Is it made of oak?
- Yes, it's made of plastic oak.
- Is it comfortable?
- You mustn't sit on it.
Antique chairs are not for sitting on.
- So what do you do with them?
- You look at them.
- That's not much fun.
Even for a grown-up.
Narrator: buying a present for granny and grandpa is hard work.
- I don't understand.
My shop sells everything.
There must be something you like.
- There is.
I like this teddy.
And I think granny and grandpa would like it too.
- Ho-ho. Let's buy the teddy then.
- A very good choice.
Who's going to pay?
One penny and two buttons.
Here's your change: one button.
- Thank you, mr. Fox.
Narrator: peppa and her family have come
To give granny and grandpa pig their presents.
- Granny pig! Grandpa pig!
- [Snorts]
- Hello, my little ones.
- Happy anniversary.
- Oh, another glass vase.
- It's a grown-up present.
That's why it's a bit boring.
- It's lovely.
We'll put it with our other glass vases.
- George and me bought you a present too.
I hope you like it.
- A teddy bear!
For grandpa and me.
- Thank you, peppa and george.
- He's very good at cuddling.
- Does he have a name?
- Um, he's called eddie the teddy.
- And what does eddie like to eat?
- Chocolate and broccoli.
[Both laugh]
- That's the best present we've ever had.
- [Snorts]
Oh, but if eddie's going to live here,
He'll need children to play with.
- We can play with him, granny.
- [Snorts]
- And every time you visit us,
He'll be here for you to play with.
- Oh, goody. [Snorts]
[Laughter and snorting]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: it is a lovely, sunny day.
Peppa, george, and rebecca rabbit
Are playing piggy in the middle.
- [Squeaks] catch, peppa.
- [Snorts] catch, rebecca.
Narrator: george is the piggy in the middle.
- [Snorts and laughs]
Narrator: oh, george is trying to catch the ball's shadow.
- Silly george.
That's not the ball. That's just its shadow.
Look.
Narrator: when the ball moves, its shadow moves as well.
- You've got a shadow too, george.
Narrator: george is trying to walk away from his shadow.
- You can't walk away from your shadow.
- You need to run away from it.
Narrator: peppa is trying to run away from her shadow.
- Oh, it's still there.
- [Bleats] hello, everyone.
- Hello, suzy.
We're trying to run away from our shadows.
- No one can run away from their shadow.
[Together] oh.
- You need to use a scooter.
Whee!
Narrator: suzy is trying to ride away from her shadow.
- See.
- But your shadow is still there.
- Oh.
- [Trumpeting]
Hello, everyone.
Narrator: here is mr. Elephant with emily and edmond.
Both: hello.
- [Snorts] we're trying to run away from our shadows.
- You can never run away from your shadow.
- I know.
We can't go fast enough.
- No, suzy.
It's nothing to do with how fast you run.
[Footsteps]
You see?
My shadow is still underneath me.
- Run faster.
- Even if I run faster, my shadow keeps up with me.
- Daddy, your shadow is too big.
It's slowing you down.
[All laugh]
- It's not that, emily.
Your shadow always stays with you.
- Why?
- When something gets in the way of the sun,
It makes a shadow.
Like this.
All: oh!
- I have the biggest shadow, because I'm the biggest.
- And george and I have the smallest shadows
Because we are the smallest.
- Very clever, edmond.
- I'm a clever clogs.
[Trumpeting]
[Laughter]
- [Gasps]
Whose shadow is that?
- That's the biggest shadow ever.
- It must be a giant.
- [Laughs]
It's not a giant.
The shadow is being made by a cloud.
All: wow.
- What sort of cloud is it?
- Um, it's a big cloud.
- It's called a stratocumulus.
- Yes.
Narrator: edmond elephant is a clever clogs.
- Look, our shadows are getting longer.
All: ooh.
- That's because the sun is getting lower in the sky.
It's nearly nighttime.
- My shadow has gone.
- Yes, emily.
When the sun sets, the shadows go away.
- Peppa, george. Bedtime.
- Okay, daddy.
Bye, everyone.
All: bye-bye.
Narrator: it is bedtime.
- I'm a bit sad that my shadow's gone away.
- Don't be sad, peppa.
The electric light can make shadows.
And we can make shadow puppets.
Narrator: mummy pig is using her hands to make a shadow puppet.
- It's a birdie.
[Both laugh]
- Listen to it sing.
Tweet, tweet.
I'm a little birdie.
[Both laugh]
- My turn.
Narrator: peppa has made a spider.
- My name is mr. Skinny legs.
- Ooh, scary.
[Laughs]
Narrator: george is making a shadow puppet.
- What's that, george?
- Dine-saw.
Roar.
Narrator: george has made a dinosaur.
- [Laughs]
- That's really scary.
- Very good, george.
[Both laugh]
Time to switch the lights out.
Good night, peppa.
Good night, george.
Good night, shadows.
- Good night, shadows.
[Snoring]
- One. - Two.
- Three. - Four.
- Five. - Six.
- Seven. - Eight.
- Nine.
- Ten. - [Snorts]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
[Laughter]
Narrator: peppa and her friends are at playgroup.
They have dressed up in costumes from different countries.
- Today is international day,
When we celebrate all the countries of the world.
[Together] hooray!
Narrator: peppa is dressed as france.
- [Snorts] I'm france.
Narrator: george is russia.
- [Laughs]
Narrator: pedro is america.
- Yee-haw.
Narrator: zoe is japan.
- [Span]konnichiwa.[/Span]
Narrator: suzy is holland.
- [Span]hallo.[/Span]
That's dutch for "hello."
[Laughter]
Madame gazelle,
What do all the countries of the world do?
- They sing the song of harmony together.
[Together] hooray!
- I like singing.
- So do i.
- Does everyone remember the words?
[Together] yes, madame gazelle.
All: ♪ peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony
[Laughter]
- Lovely.
And later, we will sing that for your mummies and daddies.
Narrator: it is playtime.
[Laughter]
- Enjoy yourselves.
Play nicely together.
Narrator: all the countries are playing in the playground.
The united kingdom is on the slide.
- Whee!
Narrator: france and switzerland are on the swings.
[Both laugh]
Narrator: germany is playing hopscotch.
- One, two, three.
Narrator: america, russia, spain, and greece
Are in the sandpit.
[Laughter]
- I'm building a big sand castle.
Yee-haw!
[Clog footsteps tapping]
Narrator: here are holland and japan.
- [Clears throat]
Now it's our turn in the sandpit.
- Why?
- Because you've had your turn.
You can play on the slide now.
- But we want to play here.
[All crying]
Narrator: oh, dear.
There is not enough room in the sandpit
For more than four countries.
- What's going on?
- It's our turn in the sandpit.
- But we were here first.
- Is suzy being a bit bossy?
- George started it.
- Leave george alone.
He's only little.
[Whistle blows]
- Hello, hello, hello.
What's all this noise about then?
- [Neighs]
They're trying to push us out of the sandpit.
- No, we're not.
- Yes, you are.
- George started it.
[All talking at same time]
Narrator: oh, dear.
The countries of the world are not playing nicely together.
- ♪ Peace and harmony in all the-- ♪
Wh--what's that noise?
Oh, no.
The countries are fighting.
- You can't play in the sandpit.
- Yes, we can.
- It's not fair.
[All talking at once]
- Stop arguing.
- [Snorts]
Suzy, you're always telling people what to do.
- No, I am not.
[All talking at same time]
- Children, children.
What is happening?
- [Bleats]
America, russia, spain, and greece
Won't share the sandpit.
- [Snorts]
Holland is being bossy.
- You're the bossy one.
- That is enough.
Is this how you think the countries of the world behave?
- Um, don't they?
- Of course not.
[Together] sorry, madame gazelle.
[Snorting and bleating]
All: hello.
Narrator: all the parents have arrived.
- How is international day going?
- Eh, not too bad.
- Excellent. [Snorts]
- Lovely.
- We will now sing, for you, the song of harmony.
All: ♪ peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony
[Cheers and applause]
- What a wonderful display of togetherness.
Narrator: peppa and her friends
Love singing together in harmony.
All the countries of the world
Love singing together in harmony.
[Drums playing]
- [Snorts] daddy, you can play the drums.
- I am a bit of an expert at drumming.
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: it is raining.
Peppa and george have to stay inside.
- I don't like rainy days.
- I like rainy days because they make muddy puddles to jump in.
- [Snorts] can we jump in muddy puddles now?
- Peppa, we need to wait until it's stopped raining.
- When will it stop?
- Let's listen to the weather forecast.
- This is the weather forecast: it will rain all day.
[Together] oh.
- [Snorts]
I know.
We can play the rainy day game.
- What's the rainy day game?
- I'll show you.
If I take this rubber duck
And hide it where you can see it,
Do you think you could find it?
- Daddy, if we can see it,
You haven't hidden it.
- Watch this.
- I will put the duck here.
Now, you tell me where it is.
- There.
- Exactly.
- It's too easy, daddy.
- It won't always be so easy, peppa.
- Who wants to go first?
- Because it's an easy game, george can go first.
- Okay, you all wait here.
Narrator: daddy pig is putting the rubber duck
Somewhere for george to find.
- The duck is somewhere in your bedroom.
Narrator: george is looking for the rubber duck.
- [Laughs and snorts]
Narrator: but it is quite difficult to find.
- Oh.
- George, you can see it.
Just look with your eyes.
Narrator: george is using his eyes
To look for the rubber duck.
- You're getting warmer.
Colder.
Warm again.
- [Snorts]
Narrator: george has found the rubber duck.
[Rubber duck squeaks]
[Together] hooray!
- I saw it straight away.
This game is too easy.
- [Snorts] okay, peppa's turn.
I will do the hiding this time.
Narrator: mummy pig is going to put the rubber duck
Somewhere for peppa to find.
- [Snorts] I will see it straight away.
- Ready.
The rubber duck is somewhere in the kitchen.
- I've come to find you, rubber ducky.
I know where you are.
You're in the sink.
Oh.
Narrator: the rubber duck is not in the sink.
- I know.
You're hiding under the table.
Narrator: the rubber duck is not under the table.
- Give me a clue.
Please.
- It's sitting with something else that's yellow.
- Something yellow that lives in the kitchen.
Bananas.
There you are.
[Rubber duck squeaks]
Narrator: peppa has found the rubber duck.
It was in the fruit bowl.
All: hooray!
- Well done.
- [Laughs]
I want to play the rainy day game again.
- Okay, this time you can both look for the duck.
Narrator: daddy pig is putting the rubber duck
Somewhere for peppa and george to find.
- Ready.
I'm in the sitting room.
[Both laugh]
- Is it on the sofa?
- No.
- Is it on the television?
- No.
- It's not anywhere.
- Would you like a clue?
It's sitting on something very big and very wise.
- And very handsome.
- Daddy, it's on your head.
That's the best hiding place ever.
[All laugh]
- Oh, the rain has stopped.
- Why don't we play outside?
- But I want to play the rainy day game again.
- I think you might like
This outside rainy day game even better.
- What is this game?
Give me a clue.
- We need to find a muddy puddle.
- I found it.
Is that the game?
- This game is not just about the finding, peppa.
What do you do with a muddy puddle?
- Hmm.
Jump up and down.
[Snorts]
Jumping up and down in muddy puddles.
[Both laugh]
[Snorts] I like rainy day games.
Especially the one when you jump up and down in muddy puddles.
[Laughter and snorting]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: peppa and george are playing
With suzy sheep and pedro pony.
[Car horn honks]
Here are rebecca and richard rabbit.
- [Snorts] hello, rebecca.
- [Squeaks]
I've got a secret.
- What is it?
- My mummy has got a bump in her tummy.
All: ooh.
- Has she eaten too much?
- No, there's a baby rabbit inside.
- Mummy rabbit, is there really a baby rabbit in your tummy?
- Yes.
Would you like to listen to it?
- Yes, please.
- Can you hear a little heartbeat?
[Heart beats]
- Yes, I can.
It's going, "boom, boom, boom."
Oh, it just moved.
- Yes, sometimes babies give a little kick.
- [Neighs]
What will you call it?
- I don't know.
Would you children like to think of a name?
[Together] yes, please.
- Hello, mummy rabbit.
[Snorts]
Would you like a cup of coffee?
- I can't have coffee, but I am quite hungry.
- Would you like a carrot?
- I'm a bit off carrots.
Have you got any potatoes?
- Yes, we do.
- Maybe a potato with jelly.
And cheese.
And strawberry jam, please.
All: ew. [Laughs]
Narrator: a potato with jelly, cheese, and strawberry jam?
What a funny mixture of food.
- [Snorts] we need to think of a name for the baby.
- Yes.
If the baby is a girl, she'll be called rachel rabbit.
- Or how about ruth rabbit?
- Roxanne rabbit.
- Sharon rabbit.
- I don't think so, pedro.
- Sharon rabbit sounds wrong.
- I like rosie.
- Rosie rabbit.
[Snorts] it's perfect.
- But what if the baby is a boy?
[Together] oh.
- How about rufus rabbit?
- Raymond rabbit.
- Michael rabbit.
[Together] michael rabbit? No.
- Robbie rabbit.
- Yes. Robbie rabbit.
- Thank you for the potatoes
With jelly, cheese, and strawberry jam, mummy pig.
- [Snorts] my pleasure.
- We thought of a name for the baby.
- Rosie if it's a girl, and robbie if it's a boy.
- They're lovely names.
- It's sad that the baby can't have both names.
- Oh! My tummy.
- It's all that funny food you've been eating.
- I don't think so, daddy rabbit.
The baby is coming.
- Right! To the hospital!
Quickly now.
Don't panic.
[Together] bye.
[Together] bye.
- Good luck.
- Did you pack everything on the list?
- I've got it all.
Pillows, scented candles, yoga music,
And enough food for three days.
Don't panic. Don't panic.
Anyone in?
We are having a rabbit.
- Hello, sister.
What are you doing here?
- I'm having a baby, remember?
- Oh, yes.
You better come inside then.
- Can I come too?
- Moo!
You'll have to park the car first.
But don't worry.
Having a baby always takes a long time.
- Out of the way, everyone.
My sister's having a baby.
- A kettle and plenty of towels.
This lot should last us a good few days.
Oh, where shall I put all this stuff?
- Back in the car.
We don't need it now.
- What?
- [Squeaks] daddy, you missed all the excitement.
- Have i?
Is it a boy or a girl?
- Both. We've got baby twins.
[Babies crying] - wow!
Narrator: it is the next day,
And mummy rabbit is home from hospital.
- [Snorts] hello.
Can we see the twins, please?
- Of course, peppa.
- Goo-goo, ga-ga.
[Together] ah.
- Are they boys or girls?
- They're both.
A boy and a girl.
- They're called rosie and robbie.
- So you did use both names.
- Yes. [Laughs]
- Rosie rabbit and robbie rabbit.
- They're the best names in the world.
And we thought of them.
[All laugh]
- [Giggling and snorting]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorts]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting and giggling]