A07x08 - Nursery Rhymes/Digger World/The Doll Hospital/Wendy Wolf's Birthday/Princess Peppa
Posted: 11/23/23 08:02
- ♪
- 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] ♪
- 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] ♪