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0:02

little fox

0:06

At school, I like to say hello, I like to listen, I like to talk, and I like to dance.

0:47

Hickory Dickory Dock, the mouse ran up, I like to sing.

1:00

I like to play, I like to eat, I like to say goodbye.

1:29

At the beach, the sun is hot, the water is cold.

1:45

My swim ring floats, my shoe sinks.

1:56

I throw the ball, I catch the ball.

2:06

It is sunny, it is rainy.

2:17

At the zoo, we go here, we go there, animals are everywhere.

2:42

We look at this, we look at that, there's so much to look at.

3:01

We hear these, we hear those, those must be the hippos.

3:30

The blobs at the gift shop, here come the blobs, what do they see, they see a gift shop.

3:56

The blobs go inside, bye, they get four t-shirts, they get four caps, they get four balloons.

5:05

They get four cups, but there are only three blobs.

5:20

They get four bags.

5:40

They get a teddy bear.

5:44

Blobs, what are you doing?

5:50

They take a picture.

5:55

Silly blobs! Goodbye!

6:04

At the circus.

6:17

Whose ball is this? This is his ball.

6:32

Whose bike is this? This is her bike.

6:44

Whose roller skates are these? These are his roller skates.

6:57

Whose hula hoop is this? This is her hula hoop.

7:13

Whose ring is this? This is his ring.

7:29

Whose swords are these? These are her swords.

7:41

Whose flowers are these? These are his flowers.

7:58

Whose cannon is this? This is my cannon.

8:18

At the lake.

8:22

Lisa and Frank stood outside Grandpa's house.

8:24

Mom, I want to bring my sketch pad and crayons. I'm going to draw a picture of the lake, said Lisa.

8:34

I'm bringing my baseball and glove, said Frank.

8:38

Grandpa said he's going to show me how to throw a curveball.

8:43

Okay, but hurry; Dad is waiting, said Mom.

8:48

Dad was waiting at the lake with the boat.

8:51

Daddy, daddy, I became a big girl today!

8:57

A big girl, really? asked Dad.

9:01

Yes, I've got a loose tooth, see?

9:06

Wow, exclaimed Dad, you are a big girl!

9:13

See, see?

9:16

Daddy, my tooth is out! shouted Lisa excitedly.

9:20

What are you going to do with the tooth? asked Dad.

9:24

Tonight, I'm going to put it under my pillow and make a wish, replied Lisa.

9:31

Oh, I see, said Dad.

9:34

What are you going to wish for?

9:38

I don't know yet, said Lisa frowning.

9:44

I hadn't thought about it.

9:44

Grandpa arrived with the life jackets.

9:49

When you do know, warned Grandpa, you mustn't tell anyone.

9:56

The tooth fairy only grants secret wishes.

10:00

Oh Daddy, I can't tell you my wish, it's a secret! said Lisa seriously.

10:04

Are we going in the boat? asked Frank.

10:08

Yes, said Dad, we are going to take the boat to the island.

10:14

Are there pirates on the island? asked Lisa.

10:21

No, said Grandpa, but a beautiful Native American princess once lived on the island.

10:29

Really? asked Lisa.

10:32

What was her name? Her name was Sanapee, the lake and the island are both named after her, answered Grandpa.

10:45

Why did she live on the island? asked Frank.

10:46

She lived on the island because the man she loved died and she didn't want to marry any other man, said Grandpa.

10:55

Oh, said Lisa, it must have been very lonely.

11:01

No, not lonely at all, answered Grandpa, she was loved by all of the animals, especially the eagle king.

11:12

What happened to the princess? asked Frank.

11:16

No one knows for sure, answered Grandpa.

11:20

When everyone was in the boat, Grandpa told the story.

11:25

The eagle king loved the princess very much and he protected her from all men.

11:31

Many men tried to go to the island to marry the princess, but the eagle king fought each of them.

11:39

The Native Americans believed the princess married the eagle king because he was like her lost love.

11:46

Are there eagles on the island now? asked Lisa.

11:50

Yes, many, answered Grandpa.

11:54

Will we see an eagle? asked Frank.

11:58

Yes, you will see eagles, said Grandpa.

12:02

Lisa and Frank both wanted to see the eagles.

12:07

Lisa was so excited that she forgot about the tooth she was holding.

12:13

Oh no! cried Lisa.

12:15

My tooth is gone! I dropped it and it fell into the lake. Now I have nothing to give to the tooth fairy.

12:25

There will be other teeth, said Grandpa.

12:29

Yes, but I had finally decided what I was going to wish for, whined Lisa.

12:39

As long as you don't tell anyone your wish, the tooth fairy will grant it to you next time, said Grandma.

12:47

Look! shouted Frank, is that an eagle?

12:53

It's so high! said Lisa, forgetting about her lost tooth.

12:58

Watch it closely, said Grandpa. The eagle flew close by, flapping its wings.

13:07

Wow! shouted everyone.

13:15

Eagles are so fast! exclaimed Frank.

13:16

A feather! shouted Lisa, I caught a feather!

13:21

Do eagle feathers grow back? asked Lisa.

13:26

Yes, yes, they do, said Grandpa slowly, they grow back just like baby teeth.

13:36

Do you think I can put this feather under my pillow and make a wish? asked Lisa.

13:43

That's an excellent question, but I don't know the answer. I don't know if there's a feather fairy. I've never tried making a wish on a feather.

13:55

Well, I'm going to make a wish on my eagle feather. Maybe Princess Sunuppy will grant me my wish, said Lisa.

14:05

Maybe she will, smiled Grandpa.

14:08

If there is a tooth fairy, said Lisa, then there has to be a feather fairy. I'm sure that my wish will come true.

14:26

Little Fox

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