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♪ Sing a song, we'll all sing along ♪
♪ with the Mother Goose Club. ♪
The Mother Goose Club!
One, two, three.
Hmm. What comes after three?
One, two, three.
Hi, Eep!
Hi, Teddy! Hi, Mary!
What are you doing?
I’m getting ready for Jack’s magic show.
He’s going to make ten pieces of cheese disappear.
I'm trying to count them out, but I'm having
some trouble. Could you help me?
Sure! We’d love to help.
I know a rhyme that might help you
remember how to count to ten.
Do you know what a rhyme is?
Sure, Teddy. A rhyme is two words
that sound the same.
Like same and name.
Those are words that rhyme.
And game!
Same, name, game.
I like that one. Same, name, game.
Here’s another rhyme that will
help us count to ten.
It’s called “One, Two, Buckle My Shoe.”
[ music starts ]
♪ One, two, buckle my shoe. ♪
♪ Three, four, open the door. ♪
♪ Five, six, pick up sticks. ♪
♪ Seven, eight, lay them straight. ♪
♪ Nine, ten, do it again! ♪
♪ One, two, buckle my shoe. ♪
♪ Three, four, open the door. ♪
♪ Five, six, pick up sticks. ♪
♪ Seven, eight, lay them straight. ♪
♪ Nine, ten, a big fat hen! ♪
[ hen clucks ]
♪ One, two, buckle my shoe. ♪
[ all laugh ]
What a fun way to count
and remember our numbers.
We’ve counted to ten!
Let’s do it again!
One, two, buckle my shoe.
Three, four, open the door.
Five, six, pick up sticks.
Seven, eight, lay them straight.
Nine, ten, a big fat hen!
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!
I did it again!
Hi, guys! Oh, Eep, have you counted
all the cheese for the magic show?
Sure did, we learned a rhyme
called “One, Two, Buckle My Shoe” and
that really helped me count all ten pieces.
“Buckle My Shoe”? Do you remember
when we sang that song?
I sure do!
[ magical harp sound ]
One, two.
One, two.
Let's sing and tap our shoes.
Yeah!
One, two, buckle my shoe.
Three, four, open the door.
Five, six, pick up sticks.
Seven, eight, lay them straight.
Nine, ten, do it again!
One, two, buckle my shoe.
Three, four, open the door.
Five, six, pick up sticks.
Seven, eight, lay them straight.
Nine, ten, a big fan hen!
[ hen clucks ] [ all laugh ]
[ magical harp sound ]
Where did Jack go?
He’s in his magic shack!
[ gasps ] Follow me!
[ celebratory horns ] Welcome to Jack's magic shack.
I make rhymes to spare
out of thin air!
[ all laugh, clap ]
[ celebratory horns ] Gee, that’s fun!
[ celebratory horns ] Wow, that's great!
And wait, rate, gate!
I know, let's all become rhyming magicians.
It's as easy as pie.
You just have to try!
Mmm, that’s one delicious rhyme!
[ all laugh ]
And what rhymes with Eep?
Eep?
Sleep, sheep, Bo Peep! (all laugh)
Yes? You called? (all laugh)
Did someone mention sheep? (all laugh)
[ ding ding! ]
Did you hear that?
We have a new message.
Let's go see!
Hi, Mother Goose Club.
We're making up some of our own rhymes.
Come see.
One, two, let’s say, “Boo!”
Boo!
Three, four, snooze and snore.
[ loudly snore ]
Five, six, make some clicks.
[ sticks click ]
Seven, eight, rhymes are great!
Nine, ten, cluck like a hen.
[ loudly cluck ]
Let's do it again.
Yeah.
One, two, find a clue.
Three, four, sit on the floor.
Five, six, do some tricks.
Seven, eight, don't be late. Bye!
Nine, ten, I guess that's it then.
Bye!
Wow! What great rhyming!
[ laughing from the shack ]
We’re missing the show!
We’d better get back to the shack
for Jack’s magic act.
Back, shack, Jack. Wow, those all rhyme!
Welcome once again
and get ready for a big surprise.
This cheese will disappear
right before your very eyes.
Oh!
Let’s count all the pieces one last time.
And to help us count, let’s use a rhyme.
Yeah!
One, two, toodly-doo.
Three, four, cheese no more.
Five, six, here comes the trick.
Seven, eight, it’ll be great!
Nine, ten, till we meet again.
Abracadabra and 3, 2, 1
With a wave of my wand
the cheese is
[ magic sound ]
gone!
[ oohs, ahhs, gasps, clapping ]
Abracadabra
And presto please
1, 2, 3, and here’s the cheese!
[ oohs, ahhs, gasps, clapping ]
Counting is fun,
and it can help to use a rhyme.
Thank you for your help,
and we’ll see you next time.
Bye!
[ music ]