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A-All right. Um, how about this. When-when Winnie the Pooh got his head stuck in the honey tree, his friends all grabbed onto him and pulled and pulled.
You do what you want. I'm not touching another man's honey tree.
Ah, I just hit my funny bone against this tree here.
This is a squirrel. Rhe squirrel is climbing a tree in the plaza. These are two pigeons.
The squirrel is climbing a tree in the plaza.
So this tree is dead, and I don't have a chainsaw.
You would use an ax to chop down a tree.
You can keep memories in a photo album, a memory box, or a tree.
You can keep memories in a photo album, a memory box, or a tree.
For the nut (fun fact) the closer you live to where the tree naturally grows, the more likely you are to say pecAHn, which we get from the Algonquian language family.
We just spotted a woodpecker up in the tree.
We just spotted a woodpecker up in the tree.
The next one is a "log". Hmm. A "log" in English is a piece of a tree. It's a big piece of
a tree. So, if you picture a tree, trees don't move. The... The bottom of the tree. So, a
Underneath the Christmas tree
Don't care about the presents underneath the Christmas tree.
♪ Rockin' around the Christmas tree ♪
♪ Rockin' around the Christmas tree ♪