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  • The Doc is in and she'll fix you up

  • If you're a toy then you're in luck

  • It's okay don't be afraid

  • The Doc really knows her stuff

  • Do, do, do you know what's good for you

  • The Doc is gonna help you feel better

  • Oh, oh, oh it's the place to go

  • When you feel a little under the weather

  • Let Doc McStuffins do her thing

  • - ( giggling ) - ♪ To get your right back in the swing

  • Doc McStuffins Doc McStuffins

  • Come let the visit begin

  • The Doc is in

  • ( children giggling )

  • ( music playing )

  • Hi, everybody! Doc McStuffins here!

  • Today is a super special day.

  • And I'm so glad you all could be here.

  • We're gonna learn how taking care of ourselves is really important.

  • We'll be learning exciting new skills,

  • singing songs,

  • seeing old friends,

  • and meeting new friends, too.

  • That's my girl!

  • Doc: We're going to show you all the ways

  • you can stay healthy and have fun at the same time.

  • Because there's so much you can do

  • to take care of you.

  • Oh! I almost forgot.

  • I have something amazing to share with you.

  • If any of our new friends today say this special phrase,

  • they'll get a big surprise!

  • The special phrase is... ( drum roll )

  • "Take care of you."

  • ( laughing )

  • Now, before we meet anyone, it's always a good idea

  • to wash our hands.

  • Let's practice that now, to the "Wash Your Hands" song.

  • ( music playing )

  • Wash your hands, wash your hands

  • Soapy, sudsy, wash your hands

  • You don't want to pass germs to your friends

  • Everybody wash your hands

  • Soap and water you can't go wrong

  • Scrub as long as it takes to sing this song

  • Make them clean as they can get

  • Now dry them off and you're all set

  • Wash your hands, wash your hands

  • Scrubbily, bubbly, wash your hands

  • - ♪ You don't want to pass germs to your friends ♪ - Eww!

  • - ♪ Everybody wash your hands ♪ - All together now!

  • Everybody wash your hands

  • ( dings, gurgles )

  • Now that our hands are washed, let's meet our first new friend.

  • Are you ready to join me? Come on!

  • ( music playing )

  • Hi, Carter!

  • - Hi, Doc! - It's great to see you!

  • - Wanna tell us what you're doing today? - Oh, lots of stuff!

  • I'm playing with my toys. I had a race. I built some stuff.

  • - I drew some pictures. - ( giggles )

  • - Wow! You've been busy! - I know! I know! I know!

  • - Wanna see what I drew? - You bet!

  • So first, here's my dog, Buster.

  • - He's a golden retriever. - He's so cute!

  • Then, here is me and my brother

  • building a fort in our back yard.

  • - Wow! Amazing fort! - Last, but not least,

  • Here's your dragon, Stuffy.

  • Stuffy would love that!

  • Your drawings look fantastic!

  • Thank you. Now I wanna go ride my bike and play games.

  • But my mom says, "You should take care of you and take a break."

  • ( music playing )

  • ( gasps ) Carter! That's our special phrase!

  • - ( laughs ) - And your mom is right.

  • It's important to take a break so you don't get too tired.

  • ( sleepily ) But there's so much more I wanna do.

  • ( Doc giggles ) You remind me of my little brother, Donny.

  • One day, he was playing so much,

  • that he got tired and needed to rest and recharge.

  • So did his toys, too. Let me show you.

  • Ricardo, you haven't been going as fast as usual.

  • I'm worried something might be wrong with you.

  • You must be out of energy, just like Donny was this morning.

  • My diagnosis is no-vroom-vroom-atosis.

  • - ( sighs ) - It's when you don't have any vroom.

  • Or energy. But after you recharge,

  • you'll have plenty of energy to race.

  • Yeah, maybe I need some quiet time so I can play outside more.

  • That's right, Carter.

  • Knowing when to get rest is really important

  • to staying healthy and happy.

  • And after you're refreshed and recharged,

  • you'll be revved up and ready for more fun.

  • - ( beeps ) - I know just the song

  • to show you exactly what I mean!

  • ♪ A race car can't go fast

  • Unless he's got enough gas

  • ♪ A race car can't win-win

  • With a sleepy engine

  • Oh! Ricardo race car lost by a lap

  • Looks like he just needed a nap

  • - ♪ A race car can't get a beep-beep ♪ - Yeah!

  • Unless he gets a good sleep

  • You gotta recharge your energy

  • So, come on! Come on! Come on! Get your sleep on! ♪

  • - Shh! - Oh!

  • ( whispering ) ♪ A race car can't get a beep-beep

  • Unless he gets a good sleep

  • ( chirps )

  • And I betcha that green light means

  • Ricardo's all recharged.

  • ( mechanical heartbeat )

  • You sound all better. Now let's see how you drive.

  • Why don't you take a really fast lap around the room for me?

  • - ( engine revs ) - Whoo!

  • That's one fast car!

  • You have to get plenty of sleep to stay strong, Carter.

  • Carter?

  • ( giggles ) I guess he took our advice to get some rest.

  • Let's let him recharge while we meet some other friends.

  • Shh...

  • All right. Let's see what Reagan and Berkeley are up to.

  • They're right here on my "toy-sponder."

  • ( girls laughing )

  • Reagan? Are you there?

  • Not it!

  • Doc: Oh! ( giggles )

  • - Berkeley? - I'm gonna get you!

  • Can you see me? We're both in our back yards!

  • Oh, hi, Doc! Berkeley, hurry! It's Doc McStuffins!

  • - Hi! - Sorry, we were just playing tag.

  • - Time out! - That looks like fun!

  • It is. It's our favorite game, right, Berkeley?

  • Oh, yeah! It's the best game ever.

  • But all of this running around makes me thirsty.

  • Let's have water!

  • Looks like you both are doing the right thing to keep yourselves healthy.

  • Did you know that drinking lots of water after you've been playing

  • - is good for you? - Really?

  • - I didn't know that. - Yeah, it's called being hydrated.

  • Drinking plenty of water can help keep your body at its best.

  • It also helps you from feeling dried out and droopy.

  • ( gasps ) That reminds me of a diagnosis

  • I once gave to my friend, Lenny the fire engine.

  • Dehydrated. That's it!

  • I have a diagnosis!

  • Lenny, you have dried-out-atosis.

  • It's like when you're dehydrated.

  • Oh! Yeah! It's exactly like being dehydrated!

  • Uh, Doc? What's dehydrated again?

  • I'm asking for the Lenster, here.

  • It's when you aren't drinking enough water.

  • I didn't know drinking water was so important.

  • Oh, it is. Every day!

  • But when it's hot outside, it's even more important.

  • I'll make sure to drink a big glass of water

  • when we play outside.

  • That's great.

  • Do you think you've ever had a time

  • where you felt dehydrated and needed more water?

  • When we're at the beach,

  • we forget to have water since we're having so much fun.

  • Yeah, when we're playing in the waves and making sand castles.

  • Wow! The beach sounds like so much fun!

  • I know it's easy to forget,

  • but just remember to fill up your body with the H20 it needs before going outside.

  • That'll keep you feeling great.

  • And make playtime even more fun!

  • I love water.

  • ( refreshed sigh )

  • And sometimes even juice.

  • ( Doc giggles ) You know what? Me, too.

  • Juice is yummy, and it's okay to have sometimes.

  • But water is best for keeping you healthy and hydrated.

  • Here's how I remember.

  • All: Two, four, six, eight!

  • Everybody hydrate!

  • Water, water, water, water

  • You've got to drink way more water than you think

  • It feels so humid and hot outside

  • But we're all ready to go

  • There's lots to do and the sun is shining

  • - ♪ Bring on the H20 ♪ - That means "water"!

  • Water, water, water, water

  • Water, water, water, water

  • You gotta drink way more water than you think

  • Water, water, water, water

  • Water, water, water, water

  • You gotta drink way more water than you think

  • We're just singing 'cause you oughta

  • You gotta drink a lot more water

  • ( gurgling )

  • Do you two know how much water you should drink every day?

  • This much!

  • This much!

  • ( Doc giggles ) I think Stuffy and Chilly said the same thing.

  • Those are great guesses, but for kids like us,

  • the best way to know is to say your age.

  • Then for every year up to age eight,

  • you should drink one, eight-ounce cup of water.

  • - How old are each of you? - I'm eight, so that means

  • - I should drink eight cups. - Mm-hmm.

  • And I'm six. So I should drink six cups.

  • That's right! Every day! You two are so smart!

  • Thanks, Doc! So as long as we drink enough water while we play,

  • we can run around forever!

  • ( giggles ) Well, maybe not forever.

  • ( giggling )

  • And remember, it's also important

  • to rest and recharge to stay healthy.

  • - What should we do next? - Well, now that we're hydrated,

  • - let's go play some more! - I'll race you there!

  • - Bye! Thank you! - Bye, Reagan! Bye, Berkeley!

  • See you later! Have fun on the slide!

  • And remember to stay hydrated!

  • Okay, everyone. Isn't it fun learning

  • that taking care of ourselves

  • can come in handy in lots of ways?

  • And, we're making new friends, too!

  • Let's check in on my friend, Elias.

  • The last time I talked to him, he had a cold.

  • Have you ever had a cold?

  • Let's see how he's doing.

  • Hey, Elias! Hey, Elias' dad!

  • - Hi, Doc! It's Doc McStuffins! - I know!

  • ( giggles ) It's good to see you two!

  • I've been thinking about you since the last time we met.

  • - How's your cold, Elias? - It's all better now.

  • My dad took me to the doctor and she gave me great advice.

  • She told me to drink a lot of water.

  • - Take a lot of naps. - Mm-hmm.

  • And I didn't play with my friends

  • so I won't get germs on them.

  • - All right. - Mom and Dad always make sure I sneeze like this.

  • Ah-choo!

  • They take good care of me.

  • That's fantastic! I'm sure you missed your friends.

  • But it's really important to stay at home when you're sick.

  • I've had a cold before, too.

  • But with lots of water, plenty of rest

  • and good care from loved ones,

  • I was feeling better in no time.

  • Ah-choo! Ugh. Thanks.

  • Now, you lie back and rest and we'll take care of everything.

  • Mm.

  • I was so proud of him for following the doctor's advice

  • and taking it easy, even if he wanted to play and see his friends.

  • - And he was better before you knew it. - Wow!

  • Way to go, Elias! You did everything right.

  • A cold can sometimes last a week.

  • But you took care of yourself,

  • and you tried not to get anyone else sick.

  • Yep! I don't want anybody I love

  • to get sick with my germs.

  • That's right! And it's great to know that you're feeling better.

  • It's kind of like the time when Lambie got covered in

  • flour on official Cuddle Day.

  • - How about a great big Cuddle Day celebration? - Ooh!

  • But first, Dad's making our Cuddle Day favorite.

  • Cuddle Cakes. Come on!

  • You can add the flour.

  • Lambie has enough cuddles for everyone.

  • That's right! I'm ready for the Cuddle-- Ah-ah-choo!

  • I remember all she wanted to do was give hugs and cuddles.

  • - Ah-choo! - But she knew that if she did,

  • everyone else would get covered in flour, too.

  • Lambie, you have a case of flour-tosis.

  • The flour is what's making you sneeze.

  • Is it bad? Ah-choo!

  • I really wanted to cuddle, too.

  • I know exactly how Lambie felt.

  • But, I get to spend a lot of time with my daddy.

  • - Aww, thanks, Elias. I love you, buddy. - Love you, too, Dad.

  • That's a great way to look at it.

  • Whether you have flour all over you like Lambie,

  • or germs on you that you can't see,

  • it can be hard not to give a hug.

  • Or to get close to those you love.

  • I'm sorry, but you can't cuddle.

  • Can't...cuddle?

  • On Cuddle Day? The cuddliest day of the whole year.

  • I know it's bad, but if you cuddle with other toys,

  • they could get flour-tosis, too.

  • It's sort of like when a kid has a cold,

  • they have to be careful not to spread their germs.

  • I was proud of Lambie. And I'm proud of you, too.

  • Following the doctor's orders is always best.

  • It's important to keep your germs to yourself.

  • And to keep your distance, so other people you love don't get sick, too.

  • A little space for a little while

  • really helps a lot.

  • Once you're all better, you can give all the hugs

  • you want to your friends and family. Just like Lambie.

  • ♪ I really didn't want to shut my cuddle booth down

  • And there are some things

  • You just don't want to spread around

  • ♪ I love my friends and I'd never hurt them

  • But giving them germs and dirt is worse than

  • Saving my cuddles for when I feel okay

  • So, I can't cuddle

  • Can't cuddle today

  • Cuddles are my favorite thing

  • With all the happy stuff they bring

  • But when I'm sick those cuddles have to wait

  • So I can't cuddle

  • ♪ I can't cuddle today

  • ( bicycle bell rings )

  • Lambie and Elias, you both did the right thing.

  • And you both got better fast.

  • Did it work? Is my flour-tosis gone?

  • Not a spec of flour anywhere.

  • Oh! I'm so happy I could...cuddle!

  • She just loves cuddles. Thanks for talking with us, Elias!

  • Thanks, Doc. We had fun!

  • Yes, there's so much you can do to take care of you.

  • ( music playing )

  • Whoa! That's our special phrase!

  • Wow! Thanks for checking on us, Doc!

  • Of course! That's what the doctor is supposed to do.

  • - Doc: ( giggles ) - Both: Bye, Doc!

  • We've met some amazing families.

  • And now I'm so excited for you to meet two of my newest friends,

  • who work in a hospital. Just like my mom.

  • Doctor Myiesha Taylor

  • and nurse Mark Lee.

  • Both: Hi, Doc! Hi, everybody!

  • How are things at your clinic?

  • Great! We've been learning all about healthy habits.

  • That's amazing! Mark and I teach healthy habits to our patients every day.

  • It's our job to give them check-ups and to

  • get them better as soon as they can.

  • Speaking of check-ups...

  • I think I know what time it is!

  • Time for your check-up, time for your check-up

  • ♪ I'm gonna check your ears, check your eyes

  • Find out how much you've grown

  • Time for your check-up

  • ♪ I'm gonna listen to your heartbeat

  • Fix you up ready to go

  • Time for your check-up

  • It's okay if you giggle

  • This will only tickle a little

  • Time for your check-up, time for your check-up

  • Both: Yay!

  • - I love that song. - Doc: ( giggles )

  • Me, too! So, I have a few questions for you.

  • - Can we do a quick check-up? - Sure can!

  • Absolutely!

  • Great! What's the first thing you do

  • - when you see a patient? - Well, Doc, the first thing that we do

  • when we meet a new patient, is we wash our hands.

  • You wanna make sure that your hands are sparkling clean and germ-free.

  • Doc: ( gasps ) We did that earlier!

  • That's wonderful! And also, too, make sure you put on a mask

  • and wear gloves so that you stay healthy for all of your patients.

  • - ( giggles ) You mean like this? - Absolutely!

  • Doc: That reminds me of when my friend Stanley needed surgery,

  • and we all work masks.

  • Okay. Here we go. Let's get him prepped.

  • Way to follow the rules, Doc.

  • - Was it serious? - Well, he had a broken heart.

  • So, I'd say so. But we helped him get better. I'll show you!

  • His heartbeat sounds... strange.

  • I think we better open him up.

  • Screwdriver.

  • Look at that! With a broken heart, he couldn't let anyone love him.

  • Let's get it fixed. Paste, please, Hallie.

  • Once the paste dries, his heart will be good as new.

  • My heart must be working again!

  • Thanks, Doc! You're an amazing kid!

  • And you're an amazing toy!

  • Wow, Doc, you did an excellent job!

  • And it looks like you had some great helping hands, too.

  • Thanks! Couldn't have done it without them.

  • And it's super important to keep germs from passing

  • between you and the patient.

  • A face mask helps prevent germs from hitching a ride

  • on a cough or a sneeze, and escaping into the air.

  • We gotta keep our germs to ourselves, right, Doc?

  • That's right, Doc! ( giggles )

  • Okay. Next question. What's your most favorite thing about your job?

  • Oh, that's easy. I love to help make children feel better.

  • - It's why I come to work every day. - Mark: That's for sure.

  • I also love the day that my patients get to go home.

  • When I see them laughing and smiling

  • and ready to play again,

  • - I know that my work here is done. - Me, too!

  • That's the best part! My patients even sing about it.

  • He's all better, Stuffy.

  • He is?

  • Oh! He is! He is!

  • He's better!

  • He feels better so much better

  • Thank you, Doc for taking all his ouchies away

  • He didn't feel so good, too you fixed him like you said that you would

  • He feels better, so much better now

  • Aww, yay! That is the best.

  • Doc: ( giggles ) It is!

  • Okay, last question.

  • What's your diagnosis for when a patient

  • feels rundown, is dehydrated, and needs to rest?

  • Hmm... That's a good question.

  • Let me consult with my Big Book of Boo-Boos.

  • What could it be, Doc?

  • Looks like we've got another entry

  • for the Big Book of Boo-Boos.

  • Doc, it looks like the patient has Take-Care-itis.

  • That's when a person doesn't quite feel like themselves.

  • The solution is: Stay home,

  • drink water, get sleep, and take care of you.

  • ( music playing )

  • Yay! That's our special phrase!

  • Doc: ( giggles )

  • It's been really nice talking to you guys,

  • but I gotta go. I have another appointment.

  • And I won't forget my mask!

  • I better get going, too. This has been a blast.

  • Can't wait to do it again.

  • Thanks, Doctor Taylor and Nurse Mark.

  • It was so amazing talking to you.

  • It's always great to compare notes with other medical professionals.

  • Bye, Doc. Bye, everybody.

  • Bye! Have a good shift!

  • It's been so great being with you today,

  • and I want to thank all my special guests for joining us.

  • Each of them helped us remember that staying healthy

  • is the best way to have fun

  • and keep your friends and family healthy, too.

  • Like Carter with his fantastic drawings

  • and all the other fun he had today.

  • He's in a better mood and has much more energy

  • when he remembers to get some rest to recharge.

  • I feel awesome after I took a nap.

  • Now I'm ready to go play some more.

  • ( giggles ) That's great.

  • Just like Donny's race car that had no-vroom-vroom-atosis.

  • You sound all better. Now let's see how you drive.

  • Why don't you take a really fast lap around the room for me?

  • Whoo. That's one fast car.

  • Doc: Reagan and Berkeley had a blast playing outside together.

  • And now we know how much water we need to drink.

  • Thanks, Doc, and tell Lambie hi.

  • I will. They showed us that when you run around a lot,

  • it's important to drink plenty of water and stay hydrated,

  • or you might get dried-out-atosis,

  • just like Lenny the fire engine.

  • I didn't know drinking water was so important.

  • Oh, it is. Every day.

  • But when it's hot outside, it's even more important.

  • And Elias, who was so brave when he caught a cold

  • and didn't get close to others

  • so he wouldn't spread it to his family and friends.

  • I didn't give anyone else my germs,

  • and I got to watch a lot of "Doc McStuffins" while I was resting.

  • I'm so glad to hear that.

  • Just like Lambie when she had flour-tosis.

  • Grown-ups call that physical distancing.

  • And I like to call it having fun at home.

  • Did it work? Is my flour-tosis gone?

  • Not a speck of flour anywhere.

  • Oh, I'm so happy I could...cuddle!

  • Doc: And a great big thank you to Doctor Myiesha Taylor and Nurse Mark Lee.

  • They took time from their busy day helping patients

  • to tell us how to keep from spreading or catching germs.

  • Yep. You should wear a mask anytime you might be sick

  • or you're around others who don't feel well.

  • I always wear my mask.

  • Doc: Just like we did when we fixed Stanley the lion's broken heart.

  • Once the paste dries, his heart will be good as new.

  • Thanks, Doc. You're an amazing kid!

  • And the biggest thanks to you for being here.

  • It's been so much fun.

  • There's just one more thing we need to do

  • to keep us all healthy and happy every day.

  • Everyone has come back for one more visit

  • to sing the "Wash Your Hands" song with us.

  • Join in, okay?

  • Because there's so much you can do to take care of you.

  • - ( music playing ) - ( giggles )

  • Wash your hands, wash your hands

  • Soapy, sudsy, wash your hands

  • You don't want to pass germs to your friends

  • Everybody wash your hands

  • Soap and water you can't go wrong

  • Scrub as long as it takes to sing this song

  • Make them clean as they can get

  • Now dry them off and you're all set

  • Wash your hands, wash your hands

  • Scrubbily, bubbly, wash your hands

  • - ♪ You don't want to pass germs to your friends ♪ - Eww!

  • - ♪ Everybody was your hands ♪ - All together now!

  • Everybody wash your hands

  • - ( laughing ) - That's great.

  • Bye, everybody. Have a great day.

  • Be well, and see you soon.

  • All: Bye, Doc. Bye, everybody.

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