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  • - Today on Sesame Street, we are going to school.

  • (Grover snickering)

  • I just need to finish packing my backpack.

  • Let's see, I've got my books, my pens, my markers,

  • my crayons, my jar of pickles in case I get hungry.

  • And my trusty saxophone.

  • You know, in case anybody wants to hear any music.

  • And there! I'm all finished packing.

  • Now we can go to school on Sesame Street.

  • (bell clunking) (Grover grunting)

  • (Grover yells)

  • I'm okay.

  • Oh. Oh. ♪

  • Yeah. Yeah. ♪

  • Sunny day, sweeping the clouds away. ♪

  • On my way . ♪

  • To where the air is sweet. ♪

  • Where the air is sweet . ♪

  • Can you tell me how to get . ♪

  • How to get to Sesame Street? ♪

  • How to get to Sesame Street? ♪

  • [Children's Choir Together] Sesame Street!

  • (Elmo laughing) - All right,

  • have a good one Elmo.

  • - Oh, you too, Gordon. - Great coffee, Chris.

  • - Aw, thanks, Uncle Gordon. - Bye bye.

  • - Boy. That was a good breakfast, Chris.

  • - Oh, I'm glad you liked it, Elmo.

  • Oh, Hey, Welcome to Sesame Street.

  • - Hey, what's going on?

  • - Uh, I was just saying hello, you know,

  • being friendly. - (laughing) No,

  • what's going on out there.

  • - Out where?

  • (Elmo and Chris yell)

  • Um, I don't know.

  • - Well, let's go check it out Chris, come on.

  • - Yeah, yeah. (Elmo laughing)

  • - Uh, excuse me. Hi there.

  • - Hi. - Oh, hello.

  • You must be my new neighbors.

  • - Neighbors?

  • - My name is Buck Awe.

  • Professor Buck Awe.

  • That means I'm a teacher.

  • And today I'm opening my brand new school right here.

  • - What kind of school is it?

  • - Oh, a very special kind of school.

  • - Yeah. - Introducing...

  • Professor Buck's School for Clucks.

  • (triumphant music)

  • It's a chicken school, you see?

  • - Wow. Well Elmo's never heard of a chicken school before.

  • - That's because this is the first of its kind.

  • Now chickens can learn their One, Two, Threes and ABCs,

  • just like everyone else.

  • - Yeah. - Yes, but chickens

  • don't go to school.

  • - Not yet they don't.

  • But I'm a man with a dream (inspirational music)

  • to open a free range chicken school

  • right here on Sesame Street.

  • So there will be no chicken left behind.

  • - Wow. Well that sounds great., doesn't it, Chris?

  • - Uh. (school bell rings)

  • - Oh, that's the school bell.

  • That means my chicken school's about to begin.

  • - Yeah, but I don't think you're gonna find chickens

  • who are actually gonna go to school.

  • (chickens clucking)

  • (energetic music)

  • Uh, I guess I was wrong.

  • - Welcome everyone to Professor Buck's School for Clucks.

  • - Wow. The chickens seem really excited to be here.

  • - They as well, Elmo.

  • You would be too if you were cooped up all day

  • inside of a, um, whatever it is chickens live in.

  • - A...chicken coop?

  • - Exactly. Yes, of course. Of course.

  • All right class. Class, choose a desk and pull up a nest.

  • (energetic music)

  • - Elmo wishes he could go to chicken school too.

  • - Uh, Elmo, you already go to preschool.

  • - Uh, well, Elmo, maybe you could be in my class

  • for one day just so that you see what it's like

  • to learn like a chicken.

  • - Oh really?

  • - Yeah. Do you have a chicken costume by chance?

  • - Who doesn't? (Elmo laughs)

  • - I don't.

  • - Ta-da!

  • Chicken Elmo is ready for school.

  • (Elmo imitating chicken clucks)

  • - Hey, excellent, Elmo.

  • Come join the class, we're about to begin.

  • - Okay.

  • - Okay. Have fun chicken Elmo.

  • I'll be over here in Hooper's, okay?

  • I'm still not sure how this chicken school

  • thing is gonna work, but whatever?

  • - Good morning class.

  • - [Elmo} Good Morning. (chickens clucking)

  • - My name is Professor Buck Awe.

  • - [Chickens Together] Buck-awe!

  • - That's right. Buck Awe, yes. Very good.

  • So I wanted to start - (chickens continue clucking)

  • Uh huh, that's my name!

  • Correct. Very good.

  • [Student Chicken] Buck awe!

  • - Okay. Yes. Class, we've established who I am.

  • All right, so let's move on and,

  • and if you'd please just take your-

  • [Chickens Together] Buck awe!

  • - Why won't they stop?

  • - Um, actually, I don't think they're saying your name.

  • I think they're just clucking.

  • - Oh.

  • - Yeah. That's kind of what chickens do.

  • - Yes, of course. Cluck. I knew that.

  • Um,

  • I am- (chickens clucking)

  • the professor- (chickens clucking)

  • chicken- (chickens clucking)

  • teacher. (chickens clucking)

  • Uh, class.

  • Class, it is time to begin school.

  • So please listen- (chickens clucking)

  • to me.

  • Listen to me, class.

  • - At Elmo's preschool,

  • we learned a good way to get everybody to listen.

  • - You did.

  • - Uh huh, yeah. By listening with your whole body.

  • - I think you mean listening with your ear?

  • - Well, yes, it's true we hear with our ears,

  • but like listening, like really paying attention to someone.

  • Well, it involves a lot more than that.

  • - Yeah, that's right.

  • We even sang a song about it in preschool.

  • - Do you think you could sing that for us?

  • I-I-I-It might help.

  • - Okay.

  • - Oh, come to the front of the class.

  • Come on up, Elmo.

  • - Okay. Well everybody, the song goes like this:

  • How do we listen? ♪

  • Elmo knows how! ♪

  • With our whole bodies. ♪

  • Let Elmo show you how. ♪

  • Ears are hearing what you have to say. ♪

  • Eyes are watching what you do today. ♪

  • Mouth is closed and quiet too. ♪

  • Body is calm and facing you. ♪

  • - Join us class.

  • Ears are hearing what you have to say. ♪

  • Eyes are watching what you do today. ♪

  • Mouth is closed and quiet too. ♪

  • Body is calm and facing you. ♪

  • - It worked!

  • Oh, wonderful, Elmo.

  • - Yeah

  • - Look, they're all listening with their whole bodies.

  • Thank you, Elmo.

  • - Well, Elmo is happy to help.

  • (Elmo imitating clucking)

  • - All right class.

  • Now that we're all listening with our whole bodies.

  • Let's begin our first lesson.

  • Whom here knows how to say the alphabet?

  • (all clucking together)

  • No, I can't understand any of them.

  • - That's because they're all talking at once.

  • You gotta get them to raise their hand

  • if they have something to say.

  • - Oh, Oh, Professor Buck Awe. Professor Buck Awe.

  • - Look! Like that! - Professor Buck Awe.

  • - Yes, Elmo.

  • - Elmo has another song from preschool.

  • Yeah. It's all about raising your hand.

  • - Oh, how wonderful. Another strategy.

  • Come up and share it with the class.

  • (Elmo laughing)

  • - Okay, here we go.

  • When you have something to say in school. ♪

  • Don't shout it out! ♪

  • You have to follow the rule. ♪

  • Raise your hand when you wanna talk. ♪

  • Lift it high. ♪

  • That's what you do. ♪

  • Come on now. ♪

  • Raise your hand when you wanna talk. ♪

  • And wait for the teacher to call on you. ♪

  • Raise your hand when you wanna talk. ♪

  • Lift it high. ♪

  • That's what you do. ♪

  • Raise your hand when you wanna talk. ♪

  • And wait for the teacher to call on you. ♪

  • - It's a wonderful song,

  • but I wonder if we could change it

  • a little bit for the chickens?

  • - Like how?

  • - Well, how about this?

  • Raise your wing when you wanna bock. ♪

  • Lift it high. ♪

  • Bock bock. ♪

  • That's what you do. ♪

  • - Come on now.

  • Raise your wing when you wanna bock. ♪

  • Bock

  • And wait for the teacher. ♪

  • Bock ♪ ♪ To call on you. ♪

  • Bock, bock, bock, bock. ♪

  • Raise your wing when you want to bock. ♪

  • Lift it high. ♪

  • Bock, bock. ♪

  • That's what you do. ♪

  • Bock, bock, bock, bock. ♪

  • Raise your wing when you want to bock. ♪

  • Bock. ♪

  • And wait for the teacher. ♪ ♪ Bock. ♪

  • To call. ♪ ♪ Bock. ♪

  • On. ♪ ♪ Bock. ♪

  • You. ♪ ♪Bock. ♪

  • [All Together] Yeah!

  • (Elmo laughing)

  • - Oh, wonderful, they're doing it!

  • - Hey hey hey hey, cool song, Elmo.

  • - Thank you.

  • - All right, guys. It's snack time.

  • I have crackers and skim milk.

  • (chickens clucking frantically)

  • - Ahh!

  • - Oh oh, hey, hey, hey, hey.

  • Back to your desks!

  • Come on guys!

  • - Help. - Come on!

  • Oh. I'm so sorry.

  • - Wha? What happened?

  • Feathers. Everywhere.

  • - Yeah. Looked like a chicken stampede.

  • - Yeah, they all wanted the snack at the same time.

  • - Oh, teaching chickens is strenuous work.

  • I don't know if I have the energy to go on.

  • - Well, listen, Buck.

  • You just have to get them to to stand in line

  • and wait their turn.

  • - Oh ho, yeah. And how am I gonna do that?

  • Do you have another song?

  • - Uh-huh!

  • - Go for it. (Elmo laughs)

  • - Okay, chickens.

  • Here's another song Elmo learned at preschool.

  • Stand in line. ♪

  • Keep it nice and straight. ♪

  • Stand in line. ♪

  • And you'll have to wait until it's your turn. ♪

  • It's what everyone must learn. ♪

  • So stand and line and you'll be doing great. ♪

  • - Okay class, you heard what he said.

  • (chickens all cluck)

  • Stand in line. ♪

  • (chickens all cluck)

  • Keep it nice and straight. ♪

  • (chickens all cluck)

  • Stand in line. ♪

  • (chickens all cluck)

  • And you'll have to wait until it's your turn. ♪

  • That's what everyone must learn. ♪

  • So stand in line and you'll be doing great. ♪

  • (chickens all cluck)

  • - Aha, the strategy worked, they stood in line.

  • (Elmo laughs)

  • Thank you again for all of your help, Elmo.

  • - Aw, no problem.

  • - Okay class, there have been many delays.

  • But we can finally start the first lesson

  • of learning the alphabet.

  • So- (School bell rings)

  • Oh no. That's the school bell.

  • - Already?

  • - I, I'm afraid school is over for today.

  • Class dismissed

  • (chickens clucking)

  • Thank you.

  • - That was a really short school day.

  • - I can't believe this.

  • I didn't teach them a single thing the whole day long.

  • - It seems like it was only a few minutes.

  • - Forget it.

  • I'm closing down Professor Buck's School for Clucks.

  • - Why, because of what?

  • - Because I didn't teach them anything.

  • - Yes you did.

  • They learned how to listen.

  • (piano tinkles) (bubbles gurgle)

  • - Yeah, yeah, and they learned how to raise their hands.

  • (piano tinkles) (bubbles gurgle)

  • Or wings.

  • - And they learned how to stand in line

  • (piano tinkles) (bubbles gurgle)

  • and wait their turn. (chickens cluck)

  • Now those are really important things to learn

  • for anybody who is going to school.

  • - Yeah!

  • - You guys are right.

  • The chickens did learn.

  • - So, does this mean that Professor Buck's School for Clucks

  • will stay open?

  • - No.

  • - Aw.

  • - I'm going to re-open it as

  • Professor Buck's and Professor Elmo's School for Clucks.

  • - Ah, great.

  • Elmo can't wait for chicken school tomorrow.

  • (Elmo clucks)

  • - Yes, Elmo?

  • - He wasn't your name.

  • - No I know.

  • (chickens cluck whimsically)

  • - Do you know what time it is?

  • Hold tight, it's time for the letter of the day. ♪

  • That's right. ♪

  • It's time for the letter of the day. ♪

  • ♪ I say, because the letter of the day is on it's way. ♪

  • Hey. ♪

  • Hey. ♪

  • Hey. ♪

  • Hey. ♪

  • Hey. ♪

  • It's time to sing. ♪

  • It's time to tweet. ♪

  • It's time to get up on your feet. ♪

  • Or give a cheer. ♪

  • Loud and clear. ♪

  • Because the letter of the day is here. ♪

  • Hey hey. ♪

  • It's here. ♪

  • Hey hey. ♪

  • The letter of the day is here. ♪

  • It's the letter S. ♪

  • Yay, S! ♪

  • Hey hey. ♪

  • It's here. ♪

  • Hey hey. ♪

  • The letter of the day is here. ♪

  • Hey hey. ♪

  • It's here. ♪

  • Because the letter of the day is here. ♪

  • ♪ S. ♪

  • - [ Abby Cadabby] S is for school.

  • - Hey Sam.

  • - Hey Sam.

  • - Let's do this.

  • - All right.

  • ♪ S is for school where good behavior is the rule. ♪

  • ♪ S is for school and that's so cool. ♪

  • Let's make sure everyone gets to be part of the fun. ♪

  • Raise your hand and listen quietly for your turn. ♪

  • Wait patiently while you're standing there in line. ♪

  • Always share with others as we learn. ♪

  • Everybody knows S is for school. ♪

  • Where good behavior is the rule. ♪

  • ♪ S is for school and that's so cool. ♪

  • It's fun to clean up after playing. ♪

  • After playing. ♪

  • And when working in your seat, you are staying. ♪

  • ♪ S is for school where good behavior is the rule. ♪

  • ♪ S is for school and that's so cool. ♪

  • ♪ S is for school where good behavior is the rule. ♪

  • ♪ S is for school. ♪

  • ♪ S is for school. ♪

  • (xylophone trills)

  • Plan the play then play the plan. ♪

  • Plan the play then play the plan. ♪

  • Plan the play then play the plan. ♪

  • Plan the play. ♪

  • What are we going to play today? ♪

  • Dress up like doctors or dance the ballet? ♪

  • We might be detectives on a big case. ♪

  • Or astronauts walking out in space. ♪

  • Let's act like models and make a big splash. ♪

  • Or pretend we're actors in a Broadway smash. ♪

  • Let's paint some paintings and make a museum. ♪

  • Invite all our friends out to see them. ♪

  • Plan the play then play the plan. ♪

  • You can do it, everyone can. ♪

  • Plan the play then play the plan. ♪

  • You can do it, everyone can. ♪

  • First find the things you think you'll need. ♪

  • Chose your roles an once you've agreed. ♪

  • You can plan now get to it. ♪

  • You can play, you can do it. ♪

  • What are we gonna play today? ♪

  • Say, what are we gonna play? ♪

  • We might be hairdressers in a beauty shop. ♪

  • Drive a car, oops, watch out, I'm a cop. ♪

  • Sail around in our own little boat. ♪

  • It's just pretend, it won't need to float. ♪

  • We can form our own make believe band. ♪

  • We'll get together on a make believe stand. ♪

  • Play along now take it away. ♪

  • What are you gonna play today? ♪

  • Plan the play then play the plan. ♪

  • You can do it, everyone can. ♪

  • Make a plan and now get to it. ♪

  • If you play it, you can do it. ♪

  • What are we gonna play today? ♪

  • What are we gonna play? ♪

  • What are we gonna play today? ♪

  • What are we gonna play? ♪

  • What are we gonna play today? ♪

  • What are we gonna play? ♪

  • What are we gonna play today? ♪

  • Say, what are we gonna, what are we gonna, ♪

  • What are we gonna play? ♪

  • Where are we going? ♪

  • Yeah! ♪

  • Can't wait to see. ♪

  • On Abby's Amazing Adventures. ♪

  • With me, Rudy. ♪

  • ♪ (Rudy grunting) ♪

  • Order up.

  • - Hi, I'm Abby.

  • This is my room and this is my brother Rudy.

  • - Phew, it's getting hot in the kitchen.

  • - Beep beep, coming through.

  • (Imitates zooming)

  • Next stop, pillows.

  • Nailed it.

  • - Oh, what did you bring us today, Basket?

  • - I've got something exciting for you today.

  • - What could it be? Count with me.

  • One.

  • Two.

  • Three.

  • (School bell rings)

  • [All Together] School.

  • - We're going to school.

  • - Aw, but I wanted to keep cooking.

  • - Wait a second, is there a way to go to school and cook?

  • - There is.

  • - (gasps) There is?

  • - There is?

  • - Kitchens are actually an important part of a school.

  • - To the kitchen! School.

  • Oh, that can't be right.

  • To the...

  • [Abby And Rudy Together] School kitchen.

  • - [All Together] Hidey-ho, up we go.

  • - [Abby] Beep beep, next stop, school.

  • - (laughing) Yeah!

  • - Whoa.

  • - Wow, this is the biggest kitchen I've ever seen.

  • - This is the cafeteria.

  • Where lunch is made for all the kids in all the classrooms.

  • - That's a lot.

  • - Your job is to be cafeteria workers

  • and make lunch before the bell rings

  • and all the kids come to eat.

  • - Challenge accepted.

  • - For today's lunch you need,

  • turkey, apple, milk and a healthy green vegetable; broccoli.

  • Fill all the trays so they'll be ready before lunch time.

  • - [Abby] Oh, look at all the colors.

  • (Basket laughs)

  • - Cool.

  • - Let's do this.

  • - Turkey.

  • - Apple.

  • - Milk.

  • - Broccoli.

  • - Let's keep going.

  • These lunches aren't gonna make themselves.

  • - Yeah!

  • - Turkey.

  • - Apple.

  • - Milk.

  • - Broccoli.

  • - Good work cafeteria workers, keep it up.

  • - Turkey.

  • - Apple.

  • - Milk.

  • - Broccoli.

  • - Ah, looks delicious. It's almost lunch time.

  • - Uh oh, we need to fill more trays.

  • - Better speed up the conveyor belt.

  • Zippity zap.

  • - Turkey. - Apple.

  • - Milk. - Broccoli.

  • - Turkey. - Apple.

  • - Milk. - Broccoli.

  • - Turkey. - Apple.

  • - Milk. - Broccoli.

  • - Turkey. - Apple.

  • - Milk. - Broccoli.

  • - Turkey. - Apple.

  • - Milk. - Broccoli.

  • - Turkey. - Apple.

  • - Milk. - Broccoli.

  • - Turkey.

  • - Whoa whoa whoa whoa. Excuse me.

  • - Ah, woo. - Sorry.

  • - Whoops.

  • - That, keep...

  • - That can't be right.

  • Zippity zap.

  • - Much better.

  • - Well done cafeteria workers.

  • Just one more tray left to fill.

  • - Let's do it.

  • - Turkey.

  • - Apple.

  • - Milk.

  • - And, oh no, Rudy, we're all out of broccoli.

  • - Oh, what?

  • - Oh. Yeah, yeah.

  • That's not broccoli. That's not broccoli.

  • - Oh, no broccoli in here.

  • What are we gonna do? We need a green vegetable.

  • - Is this a green vegetable?

  • - No. Apples are a fruit and we need a vegetable.

  • Oh look, here's a carrot.

  • - It's a vegetable, but not green.

  • - Oh, right.

  • Uh, uh, there!

  • - Green beans.

  • - Yeah, they're green, and they're a vegetable.

  • You got this Abby.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Turkey, apple, milk. And...

  • - Green beans.

  • (happy music)

  • (school bell rings)

  • - School lunch accomplished.

  • Good job cafeteria workers.

  • You make a great team.

  • - Secret hand shake!

  • Up high, down low, yay we did it, way to go!

  • - Time to go home.

  • Woo hoo!

  • - Time to put everything away.

  • - Well, I'm off.

  • Gotta zoom. Beep beep. Whoa!.

  • - (chuckling) Bye Basket.

  • Here's a job for you:

  • Pretend to be a cafeteria worker and make a school lunch.

  • - See you next time.

  • - On Abby's Amazing Adventures.

  • Yum yum yum, dum di di dum. ♪

  • How many cookies are there today? ♪

  • Yum yum yum, dum di di dum. ♪

  • How many cookies today? ♪

  • While they still baking. ♪

  • Bake, bake, bake, bake. ♪

  • Let's do some shaking. ♪

  • Shake, shake, shake, shake. ♪

  • Bake, b-bake, b-bake. ♪

  • Shake, shake. ♪

  • How many cookies today? ♪

  • While they still baking. ♪

  • Bake, bake, bake, bake. ♪

  • Let's do some more shaking. ♪

  • Shake, shake, shake, shake. ♪

  • Bake, b-bake, b-bake. ♪

  • Shake, shake. ♪

  • How many cookies today? ♪

  • Me think they're ready. ♪

  • Everybody steady. ♪

  • (Oven beeps)

  • One. Two. Three. Four. Five. ♪

  • Ha, ha, ha. ♪

  • (Thunder claps)

  • - Cookies!

  • (Nomming on cookies)

  • Dum dum dum, dum di di dum. ♪

  • That's how many cookies there are today. ♪

  • - All Together] Five!

  • (cookies whirring)

  • La la la la. ♪

  • La la la la. ♪

  • La la la la la la la la. ♪

  • Elmo's full of wonder, wonder what he will discover. ♪

  • In Elmo's Wonderful World. ♪

  • (Elmo laughs)

  • - Hi. Welcome to Elmo's World.

  • Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today?

  • Wait for it.

  • Wait for it.

  • Bus driver.

  • (chickens cluck)

  • Rover is driving a bus.

  • (Rover laughs)

  • Enjoy the ride chickens.

  • (Chickens cluck)

  • Boy, Elmo wants to learn all about bus drivers.

  • Oh, let's ask Elmo's friend, Smartie.

  • Let's call her together.

  • Oh Smartie.

  • (Bus honks)

  • (tires screech)

  • - This stop is Elmo's World, watch your step.

  • Oh, hi there, Elmo.

  • - Hi Smartie.

  • Wow, is Smartie a bus driver?

  • - That's right.

  • We phones are pretty mobile.

  • (Elmo laughs)

  • - Elmo, Elmo wants to learn more about bus drivers.

  • - Well what do we do to learn something new?

  • - We look it up.

  • - Let's take a turn and learn about bus drivers.

  • Here we go.

  • [Child Narrator] A bus driver drives the bus

  • along a bus route.

  • They stop at the bus stop to pickup passengers.

  • The passengers pay for their ride when they get on.

  • And then you're off around town.

  • Don't miss your stop.

  • A bus driver can even take you to stops that are far away.

  • A school bus driver brings you to school.

  • And when the day is done,

  • the school bus driver is there to bring you home.

  • See you tomorrow.

  • - Wow!

  • Bus drivers are so helpful.

  • - They sure are.

  • (gasp) Looks like it's time to shift gears.

  • This bus has a schedule to keep.

  • See you later, Elmo. (bus horn honks)

  • - Happy driving, Smartie.

  • Boy, Elmo wishes he could be a bus driver.

  • Hey, that gives Elmo an idea.

  • Let's play pretend together.

  • Come on, come on.

  • (whimsical music)

  • Elmo wonders if we can drive the bus to school.

  • Are you ready?

  • Let's drive.

  • Look, we have to drive the bus full of monsters

  • to monster school, but, we can only move

  • when the light is green.

  • The light is red.

  • Green light. Should we go?

  • - [Children] Yeah! Green means go!

  • Red light. Stop.

  • - [Elmo] Can we go now?

  • - [Child] No, the light is still red.

  • - [Elmo] You're right.

  • - [Children] Green light. Let's go.

  • - [Elmo] We're at school. Okay.

  • - [Children] We did it, yay.

  • - [Elmo] Good driving everyone.

  • Wow, bus drivers really make the wheels

  • on the bus go round and round.

  • Oh, and that makes Elmo wonder even more.

  • Does Mr. Noodle know how to drive a bus?

  • Oh, come on, let's ask him.

  • Hey Mr. Noodle!

  • Oh, oh, oh, it's Mr. Noodle's sister, Ms. Noodle.

  • Hi Ms. Noodle.

  • Ms. Noodle, do you know how to drive a bus?

  • You do?

  • Oh, can you show us Ms. Noodle?

  • - [Children Together] Yeah, show us!

  • (Squeaking)

  • - [Child 2] She's trying to push it.

  • - Ms. Noodle, that's not how you drive a bus.

  • No, you need to be inside the bus.

  • - [Child 2] She's riding the bus.

  • - [Child 3] She's a passenger.

  • - [Elmo] Ms. Noodle, that's not driving a bus.

  • The bus driver is at the front of the bus.

  • - [Children Together] That's right! She's driving the bus.

  • - You did it, Ms. Noodle. You're driving the bus.

  • Oh! Keep your eyes on the road.

  • Learning new things makes Elmo so happy.

  • It makes him want to dance.

  • Come on.

  • Happy happy dance dance. ♪

  • Happy happy dance dance. ♪

  • When we learn someone new we do the happy dance dance. ♪

  • Let's see your happy dance. ♪

  • Yeah, cool. ♪

  • See you next time. ♪

  • Keep learning. ♪

  • Elmo loves you. ♪

  • Happy happy dance dance. ♪

  • Happy happy dance dance. ♪

  • When we learn something new we do the happy dance dance. ♪

  • Yeah!

  • Did everybody have fun in chicken school today?

  • (chickens cluck happily)

  • Elmo did too.

  • But you know what the best thing is about any school?

  • (chickens cluck inquisitively)

  • Learning how to make friends.

  • (chickens cluck affectionately)

  • See you next time on Sesame Street.

  • Come on and move your body and use your mind. ♪

  • Because you know you are growing all the time. ♪

  • You're getting smarter. ♪

  • Stronger. ♪

  • Kinder. ♪

  • On Sesame Street. ♪

  • Kind at home and when you play. ♪

  • Try some sharing and caring every day. ♪

  • You're getting smarter. Smarter. ♪

  • Stronger. Stronger. ♪

  • Kinder. Kinder. ♪

  • On Sesame Street. ♪

  • On Sesame Street, yeah! ♪

- Today on Sesame Street, we are going to school.

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