- ♪
- I'm Peppa Pig. [oinks]
This is my little brother George.
- [oinks]
- This is Mummy Pig.
- [oinks loudly]
- And this is Daddy Pig.
- [oinks loudly]
- ALL: [laughing]
- PEPPA: "Peppa Pig." [oinks]
- ♪
- PEPPA: "Nursey Rhymes."
- MALE NARRATOR: Peppa and her friends are at play group.
- CHILDREN: [laughing]
- Children, today, we are doing nursey rhymes.
- CHILDREN: [ooohs]
- Who has a favorite nursery rhyme?
- My favorite is "Mary had a Little Lamb."
- Oh, yes.
- ♪
- Oink.
♪ Mary had a little lamb
♪ Little lamb, little lamb
♪ Mary had a little lamb
♪ Its fleece was white as snow ♪
♪ And everywhere that Mary went ♪
♪ Mary went, Mary went
♪ And everywhere that Mary went ♪
♪ The lamb was sure to go ♪
- Oink!
- CHILDREN: [applause]
- Baa! I like that one.
It had a sheep in it.
- [laughs]
- That was lovely, Peppa.
Thank you.
Who else has a favorite nursery rhyme?
- I like "Little Bo Beep."
- And can you sing "Little Bo Beep"?
- Yes, and it goes like this.
♪ Little Bo Beep has lost her sheep ♪
♪ And doesn't know where to find them ♪
- I don't like that one.
It's about sheep getting lost.
It's too sad.
- Yes.
Does anyone know a nursey rhyme that isn't about sheep?
- Me! Me!
- Yes, Pedro?
- ♪ Baa, baa, black sheep
Oh, sorry.
- I know one about a cat.
- Oh, splendid, Candy.
Can you share it with us?
- [clears throat]
♪ Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle ♪
♪ The cow jumped over the moon ♪
- [cow mows]
- ♪ The little dog laughed to see such fun ♪
- [laughs]
- ♪ And the dish ran away with the spoon ♪♪
- [laughs]
- Dishes running away with spoons?
And cows jumping over moons?
Crazy stuff!
- ALL: [laughing]
- Who's next?
- I know a rhyme about a mouse.
- Very good, Freddy.
- ♪ Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock ♪
- ♪
- ♪ The clock struck one
- [clock chimes]
- ♪ The mouse ran down
- ♪
- ♪ Hickory dickory dock ♪
- ALL: [laughter and applause]
- Oh, that one makes a lot more sense.
Mice do like to run around.
- Madam Gazelle, I know a rhyme that has numbers in it.
- Excellent, Wendy.
Please share it with the class.
- ♪ One, two, three, four, five ♪
♪ Once I caught a fish alive
♪ Six, seven, eight, nine, ten ♪
♪ Then I let it go again
- ♪ Why did you let it go
- ♪ Because it bit my finger so ♪
- ♪ Which finger did it bite?
- ♪ This little finger on my right ♪♪
- ALL: [laughing]
- Oh, the poor little fish was frightened.
It was kind to throw it back.
- Madam Gazelle?
- Yes, Pedro?
- I like Robin Hood.
- Okay.
And does Robin Hood have a rhyme?
- Yes.
Robin Hood lived in a wood.
He was very good
at jumping in...
mud. [laughs]
- Very good, Pedro.
- I made it up myself.
- ALL: [applause]
- Madam Gazelle, I know a rhyme about marching.
[barking]
We have to go outside.
- CHILDREN: [laughing]
- ♪ O, the grand old duke of York ♪
♪ He had , men
♪ He marched them up to the top of the hill ♪
♪ And he marched them down again ♪
- ♪ And when they're up they're up ♪
♪ And when they're down they're down ♪
♪ And when they're only halfway up ♪
♪ They're neither up nor down ♪
- ALL: [laughing]
- That was good exercise.
- Madam Gazelle, do you have a favorite nursey rhyme?
- But of course, Pedro.
Would you all like to sing it with me?
- CHILDREN: Yes, please.
- Everybody, hold hands!
- CHILDREN: [laughing]
- ♪ Ring a-ring roses
♪ A pocket of poses
♪ A tissue, a tissue
♪ We all fall down ♪
- ALL: [laughing]
- NARRATOR: Peppa loves nursery rhymes.
Everybody loves nursery rhymes.
- PEPPA: "Digger World."
- NARRATOR: Peppa and George are visiting Digger World.
- Digga, digga. [giggles]
- George likes diggers. - Oink.
- I like diggers, too. [giggles]
- And today, you'll both be driving real diggers.
- BOTH: Wow!
- [trumpet sounds]
- NARRATOR: Here is Mr. Potato.
- Welcome to Digger World,
where all your digger dreams come true.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]
- This is the sand digger ride.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Oooh!
- Peppa and George, jump on aboard.
Mummy and Daddy Pig, you have to pedal.
- MUMMY AND DADDY: Oh!
- [giggles] - [panting]
- [giggles] - [panting]
- Now, fill up this big bucket with sand.
- ♪
- This is fun. - Yes, fun.
- GEORGE AND PEPPA: [giggling]
- Excellent, work, children.
Now we flip the bucket over.
Give it a tap.
And voila!
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Hooray!
- NARRATOR: Peppa and George have a made a big sand castle.
- Let's go to the next ride.
- NARRATOR: This is the wall building ride.
- [giggles]
- Stack the soft blocks to make a wall.
- Hurry up, Mummy!
- Okay, Peppa.
[panting]
- Pedal faster, Mummy!
- I'm going as fast as I ran, Peppa.
- [giggles] Nearly finished.
There. A lovely wall.
- NARRATOR: Here comes George with a demolition digger.
- GEORGE: Ye-ow! [giggles]
- NARRATOR: Oh dear, George has knocked down Peppa's wall.
- George! Oink!
You naughty piggy.
- [giggling]
- [trumpet sounds] - Ooh!
Building things up and knocking them down.
It's all part of the fun at Digger World.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [laughing]
- NARRATOR: This is the grabber machine.
- How do we play this one?
- Let's hope it's not pedal powered.
- Mummy and Daddy Pig do the pedaling.
- MUMMY AND DADDY PIG: Ooh!
- Peppa and George use the grabber
to win a lovely prize.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Oooh!
- NARRATOR: There are Mr. Potato dolls
or toy dinosaurs to be won.
- Dinosaur. Roar!
- Okay, George, let's get a dinosaur.
- Oink, oink.
- This way, George.
- ♪
- PEPPA: No, no, backwards.
Back. Forward.
Down. Hooray!
We've got the dinosaur!
Oooh!
- NARRATOR: The dinosaur toy is too heavy for the grabber.
- Oh-oh, try again.
- ♪
- PEPPA: Oh no, we got a Mr. Potato doll.
[grunting]
- NARRATOR: Mr. Potato doll is just the right weight
for the grabber.
- Aren't you lucky?
And he's yours to keep.
- Oh.
- But the best news is,
you have earned your digger badges!
You are fully qualified digger drivers!
- Hooray! - Hooray!
- [trumpet sounds]
- Thank you for visiting the Digger World,
where all your digger dreams come true.
Bye! - Bye-bye!
[giggles] I really like Digger World,
'cause we get to drive-- - Stop!
- NARRATOR: It is Mr. Bull.
- What's the matter, Mr. Bull?
- We're building a wall across the road.
- [digger beeping] - Digger, digger!
- Mr. Bull, can we drive your digger?
- Oh, I'm afraid children can't drive diggers.
- But we've been to Digger World.
We've got badges.
- Oh. That's okay then.
Hop aboard.
I'll drive the digger, and you can have
the important job of pushing the buttons.
- [digger beeping]
- Okay now, push the button.
- What? This red one?
- No! The green one!
- [crash] - Oh!
- NARRATOR: The digger has knocked over the new wall.
- ♪
- Sorry, Mr. Bull.
- [laughing]
Building things up, then knocking them down,
it's all part of the fun with diggers!
- NARRATOR: Peppa and George love diggers.
Everyone loves diggers.
- ALL: [laughing]
- PEPPA: "The Doll Hospital."
- NARRATOR: Peppa, George, and Susie
are playing in the garden with their favorite toys.
George has Mr. Dinosaur.
- Roar!
- NARRATOR: Susie has penguin.
- [laughing]
- NARRATOR: And Peppa has Teddy.
- Teddy, what game shall we play?
Squeak, squeak.
You want to roll down the hill?
Okay!
- ALL: [laughing]
- Let's jump in muddy puddles.
- ALL: [laughing]
- Oink. What's that, Teddy?
You want to jump in muddy puddles, too?
Oink. Okay.
Splash, splash, splash.
Oops!
- NARRATOR: Peppa has slipped and fallen on Teddy.
- Sorry.
I sat on you, Teddy.
- Are you all having fun?
- ALL: Yes. - Yes, Mummy Pig.
- Oh, Teddy, you look a bit under the weather.
- What do you mean?
- Teddy is a bit muddy.
- Oh.
- I took penguin to the doll hospital.
And now he's as good as new.
- What's a doll hospital?
- It's where dolls go to get better.
They get washed, filled up with stuffing,
and even get new voices.
- You are my best friend...Susie.
I love you a lot...Susie.
- Ooh.
Mummy, can we take Teddy to the doll hospital, please?
- What a good idea.
- NARRATOR: This is the doll hospital.
- Hello, Miss Rabbit.
- Hello, Peppa.
Welcome to the doll hospital where we turn dolls like this
into dolls like this.
- ALL: Oooh!
- Have you got a sick dolly?
- Yes.
- What is it?
A mouse or a dog?
- It's a bear.
- Well, we have got our work cut out, haven't we?
- Roar! - Ah!
And a dinosaur.
Are you booking them both in?
- Yes, please.
- Okay.
So tell me, little bear,
what have you been doing to get so poorly?
- Teddy has been rolling down hills, jumping in muddy puddles,
and being sat on.
- It's no wonder you're not looking your best.
They'll be no more rolling down hills,
jumping in muddy puddles,
or being sat on once I've finished with you.
- But Teddy likes doing those things.
- You do seem a bit floppy.
Nothing some extra stuffy won't fix.
- What do you mean?
- Look, this elephant is a bit sad.
But he just needs more stuffing.
- [machine buzzes]
- Teddy likes being floppy, thank you, Miss Rabbit.
- Would Mr. Dinosaur like some extra stuffing?
- Roar! - Okay.
Would Teddy like a new outfit?
Here we have a smart sailor's uniform.
- But Teddy is a girl.
- Girls can be sailors, too, Peppa.
- Yes.
But Teddy doesn't want to be a sailor.
- How about a pilot? - No.
- Deep sea diver? - No.
- What about a princess?
- I think Teddy is happy not to have any clothes,
thank you, Miss Rabbit.
- What about Mr. Dinosaur?
- No! - Fair enough.
Would Teddy like new eyes?
You know what they say, the eyes are the windows to the soul.
- What's a soul?
- Uh, it's a bit complicated.
Just look at these eyes.
We've got green eyes, blue eyes, or even these googly eyes!
- The soul thingy might look a bit wrong with those eyes on.
- Teddy's eyes don't need changing,
thank you, Miss Rabbit.
- What about Mr. Dinosaur?
Does he want some new eyes?
- No! - Fine.
One thing I can offer you, Teddy, is a new voice.
The voices come in little plastic boxes
which go inside the doll.
- Hello, I love you.
- That isn't how Teddy talks.
- I'm so happy! I wanna play.
- That's not Teddy.
- You are my best friend.
- But that's penguin's voice.
- You are my best friend...Susie.
- Mr. Dinosaur, do you want a new voice?
- Roar!
- Silly question, really.
There is one last thing I can do for you, Teddy.
That's give you a wash.
- No, Teddy doesn't need a wash.
- Okay. I'm finished.
And it's good news.
There's nothing wrong with Teddy or Mr. Dinosaur.
- That's wonderful.
- Would you like to pay by cash or credit card?
- Oh.
- Teddy!
I love you just the way you are.
And I always will. Oink.
- ALL: [laughing]
- PEPPA: "Wendy Wolf's Birthday."
- NARRATOR: It is Wendy Wolf's birthday,
and she has invited all her friends to a party.
- ALL: Happy Birthday, Wendy!
- Thank you, everybody!
- NARRATOR: Mr. Wolf is blowing up balloons for the party.
- I'll huff and I'll puff, and I'll blow these balloons up.
[exhales]
- [giggles] I love balloons.
- [giggles] Me, too.
- And me.
- And me! - And me!
- NARRATOR: Everybody loves balloons.
- Come on, let's dance.
- ♪
- ALL: [laughing]
- Don't let the balloons fall to the ground!
- Keep them in the air!
- [barking]
- Oink. This is fun!
- ♪
- NARRATOR: Here is Mrs. Wolf.
- Who wants bubbles?
- CHILDREN: Me! Me! Me!
- Okay, I'll huff, and I'll puff,
and I'll blow some bubbles.
[exhales]
- CHILDREN: [laughing]
- I love bubbles!
They are a bit like balloons.
- But they pop when you touch them.
Watch. Ooh, see, I popped one.
- [barking]
- [laughing]
- Neigh. - Neigh.
- Oink.
Oh, we've popped all the bubbles.
- We can always make some more bubbles.
Who wants a go?
- CHILDREN: Me! Me! Me!
- Okay.
- CHILDREN: Hooray!
[laughing]
- Are you ready?
- CHILDREN: Yes, Mrs. Wolf.
- You have to huff.
- CHILDREN: Huff.
- And you have to puff.
- CHILDREN: Puff.
- And blow!
[exhales]
- CHILDREN: [exhales]
- [bubbles popping]
- So many bubbles.
- Oink. Pretty bubbles in the sky.
- CHILDREN: Oooh!
- Look at that big bubble!
- That's not a bubble, Pedro.
That's the full moon.
- Ah.
- And you know what you do when you see a full moon?
- Um...
- You howl.
Ooowwoo!
- Why do you do that?
- That's what wolves do.
We howl at the moon.
- Wendy, can you teach us how to do that?
- Okay.
First, you have to look up at the moon.
And then you howl.
Oooowooo!
- ALL: Oooowoo!
- NARRATOR: Wendy Wolf has taught everyone
how to howl like a wolf.
- Oooowwoo!
- ALL: Ooowwoo!
- Oooowooo!
- Wow! Who did that one?
- It wasn't me.
- It wasn't me.
- It wasn't any of us.
- Ooowooo!
- It's a wild animal!
- ALL: Ahhh!
- Ooowooo!
- NARRATOR: It is Granny Wolf.
- Happy Birthday, Wendy.
- Hello, Granny.
- You must all be Wendy's friends.
How do you do?
- CHILDREN: Hello, Granny Wolf.
- Oink.
My, what big ears you've got, Granny Wolf.
- [laughs] All the better to hear you with.
- What big eyes you've got, Granny Wolf.
- All the better to see you with.
- And what big teeth you've got.
- All the better to eat...
birthday cake. [laughs]
- ALL: [cheering]
- Oink. Wendy,
what's that in the middle of your cake?
- It is a little house made of sticks.
- Ah.
- Time to blow out the candles, Wendy.
- I'll huff, and I'll puff,
and I'll blow the candles out.
[exhales]
- [house crumbles]
- You've blown the stick house down.
- Oh, well done.
- That's my girl.
- It was quite easy.
- [wolves laughing]
- NARRATOR: Houses made of sticks are easy to blow down.
- I always forget.
What's your house made of, Mr. Pig?
- It's made of bricks.
- Not straw?
- Bricks.
- Oh, of course.
- Oink. That was a great party, Wendy.
- Yes, that was my best party ever!
Ooowooo!
- ALL: Oooowoo!
[laughing]
Happy Birthday, Wendy!
[laughing]
- ♪
- PEPPA: "Princess Peppa."
- NARRATOR: It is bedtime for Peppa and George.
- Good night, my little piggies.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [snoring]
- Granny and Grandpa Pig have come for dinner.
- [doorbell rings]
- MR AND MRS PIG: Hello. - Oink. Hello.
- Where are Peppa and George?
- They're asleep.
- Oh, but I so wanted to see them.
Can I take a peek?
- Okay, Granny Pig. But be very quiet.
- [stairs squeaking]
- [toy squeaks] - Granny Pig!
- Anny ig!
- Hello, my little darlings.
You should be asleep.
- Oink. Tell us a story.
- Okay. But only if you promise to go straight back to sleep.
- We'll go to sleep after the story.
- Alright.
Once upon a time, there was-- - --a little boy
called Pedro Pony.
And he found a magic bean.
- GRANNY: Oh, yes.
Now Pedro planted that bean, and it grew
into an enormous beanstalk that went high into the sky.
- That's right.
- Pedro climbed to the top of that beanstalk, and found a--
- --horrible big giant!
But I don't want that.
I want a princess.
- Oh, yes.
There he found a beautiful Princess Peppa.
- PEPPA: [laughs]
- GRANNY: And Sir George, the brave knight.
- Oink, oink.
- PEPPA: And a cook who makes the most delicious food ever.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggles]
- NARRATOR: Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, and Grandpa Pig
are waiting to eat dinner.
- I'll go and see what's keeping Granny Pig.
- What's next in the story?
- Naughty, Granny Pig.
You woke the little ones.
- We promise to sleep when the story ends, Grandpa.
- I'm good at ending stories, Granny Pig.
You go downstairs.
I won't be long.
- Oink. There's a boy,
a beanstalk, a beautiful princess,
a brave knight, and the cook, he makes a lovely dinner.
- GRANDPA: Well, after they ate the lovely dinner,
everyone fell asleep.
The end.
- Then they all woke up and along came a wizard.
- A wizard?
- Yes, a wizard that's going to do a big magic show.
- Ah, but--
- Then, along came a scary dragon.
- [giggles] Rrrr!
- NARRATOR: Granny Pig, Mummy Pig, and Daddy Pig
are still waiting to eat dinner.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [laughing]
- That bedtime story doesn't seem to be working.
- I'm the expert at telling bedtime stories.
I'll have them asleep in no time.
- Rrr. - Ah, a scary dragon!
- [laughing]
- Peppa, George, back to bed.
- But Grandpa hasn't finished the story yet, Daddy.
- I'll finish the story.
I'll be down in a minute.
- [laughing] Okay, there's a boy, a beanstalk, a castle,
a beautiful princess, a brave knight, a cook,
a wizard, and a scary dragon.
- Rrrr!
- And a very hungry king.
So they all had a big dinner and lived happily ever after.
The end.
- Then they had a party!
- ♪
- PEPPA: And all their friends came.
- ALL: [giggling]
- ♪
- Right, I think I'd better sort this out.
- ♪
- [laughing] Oink!
- Daddy Pig!
- They're almost asleep.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]
- [music ends] - Thank you.
I'll take over now.
- You have to finish the story, Mummy.
- Alright, quickly now.
Tell me what's happened.
- Once upon a time, in olden days,
a long time ago--
- Mummy Pig's been up there for a long time.
- [snoring]
- I can hear snoring.
- At last, Peppa and George are asleep.
- And then they all lived happily ever after.
The end.
- Peppa? George?
- Sssh! Mummy is asleep.
- [laughs] It looks like Princess Peppa
is the best at telling bedtime stories.
- Oink. That's right, I am.
- ALL: [laughing]
- ♪
♪ Peppa Pig [oinks]
♪
♪ Peppa Pig [oinks]
♪
♪ Peppa Pig [oinks] ♪
A07x08 - Nursery Rhymes/Digger World/The Doll Hospital/Wendy Wolf's Birthday/Princess Peppa
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Adventures, mishaps and friendships of Peppa Pig, her brother George, their parents, and the other animal families who make up their town.
Adventures, mishaps and friendships of Peppa Pig, her brother George, their parents, and the other animal families who make up their town.