Halo lively viewers!
Welcome to
Enlightening Entertainment
and our presentation of
“Love and Hugs –
An Aussie Kids Show”!
Halo there everyone.
Today we’re going to
sing and dance
and dress up,
and tell lots of stories.
But before we do,
I’m going to say,
Halo! Jambo!
That is how you say Halo
in Africa.
I went on a big trip
to Africa.
Let’s have a look
at the map.
Here is Australia
where I live.
I had to get all the way
across that
big Indian Ocean.
Here is a tricky question:
Do you think I swam
all the way to Africa?
Do you think I rode my bike
all the way to Africa?
Yes, that’s right,
I got an airplane!
I said,
“See you later alligator,
don’t forget
your toilet paper.”
I said, “Bye-bye, Mommy.
Bye-bye, Daddy.
I’m going to Africa, baby.”
The plane left Australia,
it went up into the sky
for a very long time,
I had two really big sleeps,
watched “The Lion King,”
and then
I got off the plane in Africa.
But I did not say “Halo.”
I said, “Jambo!”
Can you say Jambo?
Jambo!
When I went to Africa,
I went to visit
an African kindergarten,
where they taught me
a very special Halo song.
It’s called
“Jambo Bwana,”
which means “Halo, Sir.”
And in this song
you have to be able to
move your hips like this,
Hakuna matata
(No worries).
You have to be able to
wave like this.
Jambo, jambo bwana.
Arms out like this.
Habari gani?
How are you?
Thumbs up.
Mzuri sana. I’m good.
Arms out again.
Wageni mwakaribishwa.
Welcome all you visitors.
Draw a circle,
Kenya yetu, our Kenya.
Hakuna matata
(No worries)
Halo, sir
How are you?
I’m good
Welcome all you visitors
Our Kenya
No worries
Halo. Halo, sir.
How are you? Very fine.
Visitors, you are welcome,
our Kenya, no trouble.
Kenya Nchi Nzuri
No worries
Kenya’s a good country
No worries
Nchi ya maajabu
No worries
A wonderful country
No worries
Nchi ya amani
No worries
A peaceful country
No worries
Halo, sir
How are you?
I’m good
Welcome all you visitors
Our Kenya
No worries
We can speak Swahili,
No worries
Simba is a lion
No worries
Tembo is an elephant
No worries
Dudu is a spider
No worries
Kima is a monkey
No worries
No worries
No worries
Halo, sir
How are you?
I’m good
Welcome all you visitors
Our Kenya
No worries
Halo. Halo, Sir.
How are you? Very fine.
Visitors you are welcome,
our Kenya,
Hakuna matata
(No worries)
Do you know
that the people in Africa
do things a little bit
differently to us?
How do you think
they carry things?
Yes, they carry things
on their heads,
big buckets of water
on their head,
big bunches of bananas
on their heads.
And they never, ever…
Oh, dear,
am I an African person?
Do we carry things
on our head
here in Australia? No.
But I never saw
an African person drop
anything off their heads.
Now the mommies.
They carry their babies
a little bit differently to us.
They carry their babies
on their backs.
There are lots of
different animals in Africa.
Let’s take a look.
Lions, elephants, wart hogs.
Look at the zebras
and the wildebeest,
they are very good friends.
Lots of monkeys
live in Africa too.
Hey, I know a story about
a very cheeky monkey.
In this story, we need
a mommy and her baby.
We need her little girl,
and up in the tree lives
a very cheeky monkey,
always looking for mischief.
Well, one day mommy
has to go to the market,
so she gives her baby
to her little girl and says,
“Look after the baby,
I have to go to the market
and get some more
mangoes for us to eat.”
She put the basket
on her head,
and the little girl said,
“Bye-bye, mommy!”
Well, while she was gone,
the little girl wanted to play.
So she put the baby down
on the ground,
and said,
“Have a little sleep sister,
I’m just going to go and
play with my new toy.”
And as she turned her back,
she was not
watching the baby.
But somebody
was watching the baby.
Yes, the cheeky monkey.
He ran down the tree,
picked up the baby,
and took the baby back
up the tree.
Well, very soon
the mommy came home,
and asked the little girl,
“Where’s the baby gone?”
The little girl
looked up the tree
and said, “The monkey’s
got the baby!” Oh, no!
What are they going to do?
A monkey can’t have
their baby.
Luckily mommies
have good ideas.
And mommy thought,
“What if
I put these mangoes
at the bottom of the tree,
maybe that monkey
will come down the tree,
pick up the mangoes
and leave me my baby.”
So that’s what she did.
She went and
put the mangoes
at the bottom of the tree,
walked away,
and that monkey
came down the tree,
put the baby
on the ground,
picked up the mangoes
and ran back up the tree.
eating up
all of those mangoes.
Well, mommy ran
and got her baby,
gave her a nice cuddle,
and from that day on,
if mommy ever needed
to go to the market,
she always put on a kanga,
tied her baby to her back,
and took the baby with her.
But if there’s just one thing
that all families do, it’s
love, love, love and hug.
It’s hug hug hug, and kiss,
It’s love love love.
Love love love.
Who lives at your house?
Morty.
Who’s Morty,
your pet dinosaur?
No, he’s my pet cat
(Yeah?) and
A fishy. (A fishy?)
And mommy and daddy
and… did I say brother
two times?
No, do you have a brother?
Yeah.
What’s his name?
I’ve got a sister
and a brother.
And Jacob is his name
and sister has a name,
and she’s called Cyan.
And daddy.
Daddy. Who else?
No one.
No, not, um… why do we
have to come up here?
Mommy.
Mommy, and who else?
Tiger, my cat.
…and mum and dad.
Mum and dad.
Do you have any animals?
(No.) No animals?
We have toy animals.
Toy animals.
We’ll be right back with
more from our kids show!
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tuned here
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back
to Enlightening
Entertainment’s kids show.
We were just talking about
how nice it is to share,
and that it is un-nice
not to share.
I know a story
about someone
who wouldn’t share,
it’s called “The Fairy
Who Wouldn’t Share.”
We need a fairy
for this story.
I said “Fairy”
not “Hairy!”
I said “Fairy” not “Scary”
That’s better.
We also need an angel
for this story
and the super-hero.
Once upon a time
in a nursery rhyme,
there was a fairy.
Fly, fly, fly.
She has a magic wand,
that lucky fairy.
Fly, fly, fly, fly.
She really did not know
how to share,
if you asked her for a turn
she would say
without a care,
“No, no, no, no.”
One day a lovely angel
came flying by,
saw the magic wand
and said, “Oh my,
I’d like your turn.
Please, please, please.”
“No, I won’t give you
a turn,” said the Fairy,
“I don’t really like
sharing,” said the Fairy.
The angel had a look,
the magic wand he took,
and flew away
into the clouds, “Bye-bye.”
Just then
a super-hero flashed by,
saw that angel snatch
and fly into the sky,
“Use your words,
words, words, words.
Use your words!”
“He took the wand
from my hand, boo-hoo,
and left me here feeling
so blue, blue, blue.”
“Hey you two,
stop the blues, how about
we use our words.” Yeah.
“Can I have a turn
when you’re finished,
please Fairy?”
“Yes, yes, okay,
I’ll start sharing.
You have 5 turns
and I’ll have 5 turns.
Take turns, have fun
and share.” Yeah!
It’s my turn.
Now your turn.
We share. Oh yeah!
Sometimes
when I go to kindy,
the kids can get
really, really rough.
I was playing at the kindy
the other day, and
there were some children
running around
really, really fast,
and guess what?
They knocked me over,
and I started to cry.
And I said: “Stop it!
I don’t like it,
when you hurt me.”
And do you know
what they did?
They came back,
they helped me up,
and they said
a very important word.
Do you know what it is?
Yes, they said, “Sorry.”
And I felt much better.
Do you say sorry
when you hurt someone?
Well I know a rap song
about this.
Listen up all you kindy kids
out there.
You’re running around
like you just don’t care.
You’re flying too fast
through the playground
and you’re knocking
all your friends down.
Check it out.
Yo bro. Go-slow.
Look around,
for your friends
on the ground.
‘Cause kindy kids,
we are so good,
we help everyone
in the neighborhood.
Superheros is
what my friend and I play,
but something scary
happened one day.
We were running and
chasing, and flying around
and we knocked
one of our friends down.
Check it out.
Yo bro. Go-slow.
Look around,
for your friends
on the ground.
‘Cause kindy kids,
we are so good,
we help everyone
in the neighborhood.
My teacher helped
our friend that day.
A kiss, a cuddle,
and a Band-Aid.
Superhero play is fun,
just look out
for the little ones.
Check it out.
Yo bro. Go-slow.
Look around,
for your friends
on the ground.
‘Cause kindy kids,
we are so good,
we help everyone
in the neighborhood.
Running around
the playground’s fun,
just look out
for the little ones.
Check it out.
Three newborn angels
sitting in the sky.
They all had new wings
but were too scared to fly.
“I need to
get down to Earth,”
the first angel would say.
“But what if I fall down
instead of flying away?”
She closed her eyes
and turned around
and a fairy arrived.
She waved her wand
around and round and
said: “Little angel, fly!”
The angel
jumped off the cloud
and flew into the sky.
She flap, flapped her wings
and she waved bye-bye.
How many angels
do we have left? Two!
Two newborn angels
sitting in the sky.
They all had new wings
but were too scared to fly.
“I need to
get down to Earth,”
the next angel would say.
“But what if I fall down
instead of flying away?”
He closed his eyes
and turned around
and a fairy arrived.
She waved her wand
around and round and
said: “Little angel, fly!”
The angel
jumped off the cloud
and flew into the sky,
He flap, flapped his wings
and he waved bye-bye.
How many angels
do we have left? One!
One newborn angel
sitting in the sky.
She had new wings
but was too scared to fly.
“I need to
get down to Earth,”
the last angel would say.
“But what if I fall down
instead of flying away?”
She closed her eyes
and turned around
and a fairy arrived.
She waved her wand
around and round and
said: “Little angel, fly!”
The angel
jumped off the cloud
and flew into the sky,
She flap, flapped her wings
and she waved bye-bye.
She flap, flapped her wings
and she waved bye-bye.
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