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  • WOMAN: ♪ Hey, now... ♪

  • ♪ Hey, wow... ♪

  • ♪ Here's how ♪

  • ♪ Come and read ♪

  • ♪ Between the lions ♪

  • CHORUS: ♪ Come on ♪

  • ♪ Come in ♪

  • ♪ Begin ♪

  • ♪ The world awaits ♪

  • WOMAN: ♪ Between the lions ♪

  • ♪ Between the covers of a book ♪

  • ♪ It's time to look between the lions ♪

  • ♪ Behold the tales beyond the tails ♪

  • CHORUS: ♪ Behind the door ♪

  • ♪ Become, explore ♪

  • ♪ Come in between the lions ♪

  • ♪ Begin between the lions ♪

  • ♪ Be here between the lions! ♪

  • WOMAN: Whoosh! went the first bone

  • and whoosh! went the second one

  • and wham! went the third.

  • CLICK: As your designated reader for today

  • I have selected the...

  • HEATH: Not big, extremely diminutive

  • itty-bitty, teeny-tiny, very little girl

  • named Thumbelina.

  • Hiya, Heath!

  • Hi, Lionel!

  • I want you to meet my new best buddy, Gus.

  • ( whistling )

  • ( Gus chuckling )

  • Hey.

  • Gus, Heath the Thesaurus.

  • Heath, Gus.

  • Hey, hi, hello, greetings!

  • How's it going?

  • What's up?

  • You are.

  • HEATH: Me?

  • Me! Up!

  • ( laughs )

  • Funny.

  • Gus is the captain

  • of the jumping team at school.

  • He's like the, um, Tiger Words of jumping.

  • Oh, you don't say.

  • Hey, come on.

  • I want you to meet everybody.

  • Okay.

  • ( grunting )

  • ( all gasping )

  • Hey, Gus!

  • Wait for me!

  • ( grunts )

  • THEO: That's my funny bone.

  • CLEO: That is, yes.

  • ( panting )

  • Mom, Dad...

  • meet my new buddy, Gus.

  • ( chuckles )

  • Hey, Gus, pleased to meet you.

  • Yes, Gus, welcome to the library.

  • Thanks.

  • You said you were going to take me

  • to see where you and your family live.

  • Yeah.

  • ( softly ): This is a library.

  • Well, I live here.

  • Mm-hmm.

  • You live in a library?!

  • Yeah, it's pretty cool, huh?

  • Books for miles, anytime I want to read.

  • Don't you just love reading?

  • Me? Reading?

  • Oh, yeah, love it.

  • Love books, read them all the time.

  • As a matter of fact, I am a speed reader.

  • Mm-hmm, watch this.

  • Wow!

  • Not a bad story.

  • ( laughing )

  • Hey, that's very funny, Gus.

  • Hey, kid's got a sense of humor, huh?

  • CLEO: Yes, he's quite a funny bunny.

  • Quite a funny bunny!

  • Yeah, he's a riot.

  • ( laughing )

  • Hey, Lionel.

  • Didn't you say you had a little sister?

  • Yeah-- Leona.

  • Oh-- well, let's go.

  • Later, Mr. and Mrs. Lion.

  • BOTH: Bye, Gus.

  • Good to meet you, son.

  • Whoa, man!

  • Hey, hey, hey, wait up!

  • Oh...

  • WOMAN: Hi, Leona.

  • Hi.

  • ( Lionel panting )

  • Lionel!

  • Hey.

  • Gus, this is my sister.

  • Leona.

  • How did you know my name?

  • Lionel told me all about you

  • but, um... I wanted to meet you anyway.

  • ( laughing )

  • It's a joke-- a joke.

  • Oh... ( laughing )

  • Oh, Lionel, Lionel!

  • It's Designated Reader Day today

  • and you're my designated reader.

  • Oh, yeah!

  • Great!

  • Hey, Gus-- how would you like to be

  • Leona's designated reader?

  • Oh, yeah!

  • M-m-m-me?

  • Yeah.

  • ( stammering )

  • I couldn't.

  • I mean, I could...

  • I could, but I can't

  • because... I don't know what a designated reader is

  • so... so I can't.

  • A designated reader

  • is someone who gets to read to someone

  • who doesn't know how to read yet.

  • There, now you know.

  • So you can read to me.

  • Yeah, go on, go ahead.

  • Oh, no, no, no, it's okay.

  • I... i-i-it must be very special

  • to be a designated reader.

  • So, uh... I wouldn't want

  • to take that away from you, man.

  • Okay, okay.

  • You're positive?

  • No, I'm Gus.

  • ( laughing )

  • ( laughing )

  • Well, uh, maybe some other time, right, Gus?

  • ( clears throat )

  • ( Lionel reading )

  • Oh, I love this one!

  • Lionel:

  • ( camel snorts )

  • LIONEL: Presently, the horse came to him with a saddle on his back

  • and said...

  • "Humph!" said the camel, and the horse went away.

  • Presently the dog came to him with a stick in his mouth

  • and said...

  • "Humph!" said the camel, and the dog went away.

  • Presently the ox came to him with a yoke on his neck

  • and said...

  • "Humph!" said the camel.

  • And the ox went away.

  • Now, all this made the three very angry

  • with the world so new-and-all.

  • Presently, there came along

  • the djinn in charge of all deserts.

  • What's a djinn?

  • Hey, you're not supposed to interrupt, kid.

  • Sure, you are

  • if you have a question.

  • A djinn is like a wizard who's in charge of the desert.

  • Right... right.

  • I knew that.

  • "So, the horse said ( whinnies )..."

  • LIONEL: The djinn found the camel looking at his own reflection

  • in a pool of water.

  • And the camel said "humph!" again

  • but no sooner had he said it

  • than he saw his back puffing up and puffing up

  • into a great, big, lolloping humph!

  • LIONEL: And the camel humphed himself, humph and all

  • and went away to join the Three

  • and from that day to this, the camel always wears a humph.

  • We call it "hump" now, not to hurt his feelings.

  • But he has never yet caught up

  • with the three days that he missed