A fan can be used to blow away obstacles like lava in imaginative play scenarios. This demonstrates how children learn to identify appropriate tools for specific problems and apply creative solutions to challenges in their play environment.
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Floor is Lava at the Playground with Papa Joel PlushIndexed:
We go to the park but the floor is lava! 😲🌋 Get plushies at 👉 https://papajoelsenglish.com In Papa Joel Plush Plays Floor is Lava in the Park, Papa Joel, Baby Mummy, and Zombie Plush must escape lava traps sent by the Water Witch! Using bubbles, fans, and a super soaker, the friends work together to survive the lava and continue their adventure through the park. In this adventure kids will: ✔️ Avoid lava obstacles ✔️ Use fun tools like bubbles and water blasters ✔️ Solve playful challenges together ✔️ Learn about teamwork and friendship At the end, the friends finally find the Water Witch and discover she wasn’t trying to be mean — she just wanted someone to play with! 💛 Then everyone heads off on a brand new adventure together. This video encourages imagination, teamwork, problem-solving, and active play through fun outdoor storytelling. 👍 Like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more learning fun and adventures with Papa Joel Plush! #papajoelstoys #floorislava #papajoelplush #babymummy #waterwitch #zombieplush #adventureforkids #educationalvideos All product and company names shown are trademarks of their respective holders. Use does not imply endorsement.
Hey, what are you monsters doing?
RA, I'm going to make the floor lava so they can't play.
Oh no, monsters. The floor is lava. We have to get on higher ground. Come on.
ANOTHER HELP US.
>> DON'T WORRY. I'm coming.
Oh, I made it.
Oh no. How are we supposed to get rid of the lava?
H. Ah, look, there's some bubbles. We can use that to get rid of the lava. Let's put it in.
Okay, let's turn it on.
Yay! The lava is gone.
Naoo!
Raw! Ra!
Let's go! Let's go play!
I'm going to make the floor lava again so they can't play.
Oh no, monsters. The floor is lava again. We have to get on higher ground.
Come on.
No, NEVER.
Oh yeah, zombie. We can use the fan to blow away the lava.
>> Oh, monsters. This park is too full of lava. Let's go to a different park.
Ra, there will definitely not be any lava at this park. Look how blue everything is.
Hey, you two, get down from there.
Wa! This is so much fun. There's no more lava over here.
You think there's no lava, but there is going to be lava.
Oh no, monsters. It seems like the floor is lava again. We have to get on higher ground.
Climb, climb, climb.
Na, oh, monsters. I think I've got an idea to put out the lava. We can use the water blaster to put out the lava.
>> Hooray! We got rid of the lava. Now we can play in the playground. Let's go.
My lava's gone.
Don't worry, water witch. We can play other games together. Hey, why don't we go catch dinosaurs now?
Ra.
Okay guys, let's read the books about dinosaurs.
I'm going to make all the dinosaurs run all over the park. Oh no, all the dinosaurs ran away. We have to go catch them. Ra! I have a net. Nabadoo!
Nabadoo! Naba! That's great, baby mommy.
We can put the dinosaurs in these box after we catch them. Oh, look, Zombie.
There's the Stegosaurus. But we don't want to scare him. So, let's sneak up on him. We're going to sneak by the house now. We're in the back of the house.
This is a Stegosaurus. A Stegosaurus had big plates on its back. It also had spikes on its tail for protection.
Oh, look, baby mommy. There's another dinosaur. But we have to climb up all of this to get to the dinosaur.
Okay, baby mommy. You're going to have to climb up that rope to get to that dinosaur.
Okay, let's catch it.
This is an Ankalloaurus. Anklosaurus had a armor on its body like a tank. It also had a big tail club to help protect itself. Look, Papa Joel, there's the T-Rex.
Let's go catch it. Oh no, the T-Rex is gone. He's too fast. We have to tiptoe across the bridge.
Tiptoe. Tiptoe. Tiptoe. Tiptoe.
Look, there's the T-Rex.
Okay, ready? On a count of three. One, two, three.
This is a T-Rex. A T-Rex had big teeth and tiny arms. It was a meat eater.
Very, very strong.
Oh no, baby mommy. Not right now. We have to catch all of the dinosaurs first.
Naba.
Ah, Nabadoo. Okay, on a count of three.
One, two, three.
This is a parasaurolophus.
It had a long curved crest on its head.
It may have made trumpetlike sounds. Oh, look, zombie. There's another dinosaur in there. We have to climb in this tunnel. Ready? Yeah.
Ready? We're going to catch it. Okay.
This is a pacaosaurus.
A Pacopyalosaurus had a very thick head like a helmet. It was a dinosaur with a round fluffy head. Look, Paw Patrol, there seems to be another dinosaur down at the end of the slide. Do you want to slide down so you can catch it?
>> Okay.
Help me. Help me. That was so scary.
Don't worry, Paw Patrol. It's okay. He's an herbal. He only eats plants. Oh, okay. This is a triceratop.
It has three big horns and a big frill on its head. It ate plants and used its horn to stay safe. Look, baby mummy, that's a brontosaurus. And a brontosaurus are also verbores, which means they only eat plants or grass.
Let's catch it.
Ready?
Okay. Three, two, one.
This is a brontosaurus.
A brontosaurus had a very long neck. It ate plants and was one of the biggest dinosaurs.
Great job, guys. We caught all of the dinosaurs. Let's bring them home to play.
Look at all these dinosaurs, baby mommy.
Oh.
Oh no, they're all gone. We have to go find them.
Don't worry. We'll help you find them.
Plop. Oh, Finny, it looks like you've got some nets to help capture the dragons. Plop bl Oh, look, baby mommy.
It's the T-Rex. He's going to eat the hamster.
Oh, good. The hamster got away. Time to capture the T-Rex.
This is a T-Rex. A T-Rex is a huge, scary dinosaur with many sharp teeth. It had tiny arms, but a very strong bite.
Oh, look, Herman. It's the Paka Sephalosaurus under the leaf. We have to go capture it.
This is a Pekka Sephilosaurus. It's a dinosaur with a really hard and thick head. It might have bumped heads with other dinosaurs. Oh, look, Finny. The mossaurus is swimming in the water.
Let's capture him to bring him back to the ocean.
This is a mosasaurus. It's a giant sea reptile that lives in the ocean. It was like a huge, powerful swimming lizard.
Oh, look, baby mummy. It's a pterodactyl trying to escape. Let's go capture it.
This is a pterodactyl. A pterodactyl is a flying reptile that lives with other dinosaurs. It had big wings and could soar in the air like a giant bird.
Look, Herman, there's a Spinosaurus on top of the piano. Let's go get him.
This is a Spinosaurus. A Spinosaurus is a big meat eatating dinosa.
It like to swim and catch fish.
Look, Finny, there's a triceratop eating the apples. We have to go get him.
This is a triceratop. A triceratop is a planteating dinosaur with three horns on its face. It uses them to protect itself. Look, we've captured all of the dinosaurs. Now, let's bring them down to the playroom. Hey, look, baby mommy.
Here are your dinosaur friends.
Oh no, baby mommy. It seems like the dinosaur has scared all your dinosaur friends away.
Hey, look. It seems like we have some eggs and Play-Dohs here. Maybe we can find our dinosaur friends here. Let's start off with the yellow one H.
Let's take some of this Play-Doh and put it in here.
Let's take this other half and put it in here.
Now, let's put them together.
Let's take it out.
Look. What dinosaur is this?
It looks like it's a T-Rex.
Hey, this is our friend, Mr. T-Rex. We found him.
This is our friend T-Rex.
A T-Rex has a huge mouth full of sharp teeth for eating meats. Its little arms were short but strong and close to its chest. T-Rex was a meat eater that haunted other animals for food. Okay, next let's move on to the green one.
Let's split it in half.
Split this half to this half.
Okay. Now, let's put this half to this half.
Now, let's put it together.
and press hard. Okay.
Let's see what this is.
H.
It seems like this is a pterodactyl.
That's not one of our dinosaur friends.
H. It's okay. Let's move on.
This is our last one.
Let's put this half over here.
Okay. Now, this half over here.
Now, let's put them together and press really hard.
Wow.
Hey, look. This is exactly what we need.
It's one of our dinosaur friends.
There he is.
There he is. This is a Stegosaurus. A Stegosaurus has two rows of big plates along its back like a spiky roof. It had sharp spikes on its tails to help scare away or hit predators. Stegosaurus has a tiny head and a small brain for such a big body. It walks on four legs and eight plants close to the ground.
Hey, look. It seems like we have three puzzles over here. Let's put them together and maybe we'll find our dinosaur friends. Let's start off with this one.
Okay. Hm. It only has three different pieces.
Does this one go here?
Uh, no it does not.
Where does it go? Oh, I think we have to flip it.
There we go. Now, let's put in the head.
Look at that. It's all done. Taa. Here's our dinosaur friend. He is called a brachiosaurus.
A brachiosaurus is a gentle giant that eat plants and not meat. It has a very long neck to reach leaves high up in the tree like a giraffe. Its front legs were longer than its back legs, so its body sloped up towards its neck. It's one of the tallest dinosaurs ever to walk on Earth.
That's so cool.
Two more puzzles left. Let's do this one next.
H. It also has three different pieces.
H. Does it go here? Like this?
Oh, that doesn't look right to me.
Maybe like this.
That worked out. Now, this one goes right there.
All done.
Look, it's our friend Parasaurolophus. A parasaurolophus has a long leg, curved chest on its head, like a big horn or tube. Scientists thinks that it may uses his chest to make loud noises like a trumpet. It eats plants and has a beak-like mouth for snipping leaves. A parasaurolithus could walk on two legs or four legs and likes to live in groups or herds.
Okay, we only have one more puzzle to go. Let's put it together.
H. Seems like all of our puzzles only have three different pieces.
Let's do this. That worked. Now, this also works.
Hey, look. It's our friend Spinosaurus.
Spinosaurus has a big sail on its back made from tall spines. It has long crocodilelike mouth with sharp teeth.
Spinosaurus could swim and likes to spend time in the water. It's a meat eater and loves to catch and eat fish.
Hey, this looks like it's a triceratop, but it's all in different pieces. Let's piece them back together.
Let's put that together first.
There we go. Now, let's take the tail, put the tail in here.
Okay. Now, let's take its other half of the body and put it in here.
Just like that. Now, we just have to screw them together.
Okay. Now, let's take its front arm.
This one goes on this side.
Screw him up.
Now it's other arm which goes on this side. Now we screw.
Look, we did it. Now let's put this on. H. I think it goes right here.
Look, we got this buddy all put together.
Hey, look. It's her friend Triceratops.
Triceratops has three horns on its face like a three-horned cow. It has big bonnie frill on the back of its head like a shield. Triceratops walks on four strong legs and has a big heavy body. It eats plants and probably munched low tough leaves with its beak mouth.
Look, baby mommy. All of your dinosaur friends came back.
Wait, but where did that big scary T-Rex go?
Oh no, baby mommy. Did you scare all the dragons away?
Oh, look. What is this? It looks like a bowl of magic glitter. And this is some magic soap. Let's see what happens if I touch the soap and then the glitter.
Wow, look. It's one of our dinosaurs.
This is a hydrotherosaurus.
A hydrotherosaurus is a swimming reptile that lives in the ocean and not on the land. Let's bring this back to baby mommy. Okay, baby mommy. Where do you think this hydrotherosa source go? H.
Well, do you think it goes right here?
Naba?
Oh, I know. Right there. Yay. Naba nabaloo. Look, it's another bowl of water, but this time it's some blue magic glitter with some magic soap.
Let's dip my finger in the soap and then the water.
Look, it's one of our other dinosaurs.
This is a synopterus.
This is a very small flying reptile with wings like a bat. Let's bring this back to baby mommy.
Do you think he goes right there? Like that?
Mm. No. What? Oh, you have to flip him.
There we go. Na. Hey, look. It looks like we have some magical doors. Let's see if we can find some of our dinosaur friends in here. Oh, the keys up here.
Okay, let's start off with this green door. Which key should we use? The green key.
H.
Oh, no. We don't have a dinosaur in here. It's just some blocks.
Well, let's close it up.
Let's try a different door.
What is this? I see something.
Now, which key should we use to open this maroon door? H.
A maroon key.
What is this?
It's one of our dinosaur friends. This is a parasaurolophus.
A parasaurolithus has a long curved tube on its head that is probably used to make loud honking sounds. Let's set this aside.
Let's do this yellow one.
Which key?
The yellow key.
There's a dinosaur in here. This is our dinosaur friend, Spinosaurus.
A Spinosaurus has a big sail on its back and may have spent lots of time in the water catching fish. Now, let's bring the Spinosaurus and the Parasaurolophus back to Baby Mommy.
Okay, Baby Mummy, we have two new friends. Let's start off with the Spinosaurus.
H. Now, where do you think he goes?
H I see. I think it goes right there.
There we go. Now, let's do the parasaurolifice. Baby mummy. Where do you think he goes? Naba naboo. Right here.
Um, I don't think that's right. Let's try again. I think it goes right there.
Look, we did it. Hey, look. It seems like we've entered the dinosaur world.
Let's walk around and see if we can find some of our dinosaur friends. There's so many different dinosaurs over here.
Let's go this way. Wow, it's so cool.
H, look, what's that?
Oh my goodness, it's one of our dinosaur friends. This is a Bonosaurus.
Bonosaurus is a huge plante eater with a very long neck and tail. It is one of the longest land animals ever found. H Let's bring him back to baby mommy.
What? What are we trying to say?
Oh, you want to find your baby?
Okay, let's walk around and see if you can find your baby.
H. Let's go this way. There's dinosaur footprints.
Wow. Let's keep going down here.
Wait.
Oh, look. This is Bonosaurus's baby.
Baby Bonosaurus.
Okay. Well, let's bring them both back to Baby Mommy. Look, baby mummy. I brought back two new friends. Let's start off with the cute little baby Brontosaurus. Let's see where he goes.
H, he's so tiny. I think he has to go right there. Whoops. In there. Look at that. Now it's the mother brontosaurus.
Where do you think he goes? Baby mommy.
Right there. Okay, he fits. Great job, baby mommy. Hey, look. It's a bucket of green balls.
Let's count how many is in here. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Wait, what's in here?
Who's this?
This was our friend Hydrotherosaurus.
But we already found him. We don't need him anymore. Let's set him aside.
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Who's this?
This is our friend T-Rex. T-Rex are giant meat eaters with teeth as big as bananas. That's crazy. Hey, baby mommy.
I found another friend of ours. This is Mr. T-Rex. Naba.
Okay, now let's put him somewhere. Where do you think he belongs here? Oh, that's not right.
Here.
There we go. Oh, look. We're back at these colorful doors. Maybe we can find some dinosaurs in here again. Let's grab the keys.
Let's start off with this yellow door in front of us. Which key do you think opens that door? H.
This key and I'm correct. There's a dinosaur in here. This is called a velociaptor. A velociaptor is very fast and incredibly smart hunters with the sharp curved claws on each foot. Let's set this aside and see if we can find some other dinosaurs in here.
Let's close this door back up.
Okay, let's turn it this way.
Let's see which key opens this teal door.
H.
This key. Let's try and open it.
I'm right again. And there's a dinosaur in here.
What's this? This is a pterodactyl.
A pterodactyl are not dinosaurs. They are flying reptiles like dinosaur cousins with wings. Okay, let's see where each one of these go.
Let's start off with the velestoraptor.
Where do you think he belongs?
I think he goes right here. Oh, and it looks like I'm not correct. Well, let's see where else he goes. Hm. Oh, what about right here? There we go. Now, where does the pterodactyl go?
H.
Oh, right there.
Perfect. We have three different puzzles. Let's put them together. Let's start off with this one. This is the head. Who's right there? H.
Um, where? Okay. do it.
Um, like this.
Oh my goodness, I did it. It's one of our dinosaur friends. This is a Segosaurus. A Seosaurus has big bony plates on its back and a spiky tail it could use like a club. Okay, let's set him aside.
We're done with that one. Now, let's do this one. This one only has three pieces.
like that. Perfect.
And there we go. Look at that. This looks like it could be a T-Rex. But we already found the T-Rex. Let's put him aside. Now, let's do this one. Where does this go? Oh, this goes right there.
And this, the tail, goes like that.
Perfect. Oh my gosh, it's another dinosaur friend. This is a triceratop.
Triceratops have big bone shields on its head. Okay, let's bring our two new friends back to baby mummy. Baby mommy, I have two new friends with us. We have the segosaurus and the triceratop.
Let's see where they belong. Let's start with the triceratop.
H. Where does he go?
Does he go this way?
First try. Now, let's do the Stegosaurus. Where does he go? There's only one spot left, so let's try it.
There we go. We found all of the dinosaurs.
Great job, baby mommy. Fist bump. Hey, Finny. Wow, look at all these insects.
Blob blob blob blop. I know. They're so cool. Would you want to swim with them?
Blop blah blah blah blah blah. Okay, let's get them in the pool then. Okay, which one should we start with? H. Let's start off with him. This is a scorpion.
Scorpions are related to spiders and have a long tail that curves over their back and two little pinsers in the front. Let's put them in the pool.
Okay, which one is catching my eyes?
This beautiful one. This is a butterfly.
Butterflies starts off their lives as crawling caterpillars before growing beautiful and colorful wings to fly from flowers to flowers. Now, let's put her in the pool.
Wow, this big centipe is catching my eyes. Let's do this one next. This is a centipede. Centipedes are long, wiggly crawlers with many pairs of legs that help them run very fast across the ground. Let's put this big guy in the pool. Now, there you go. H. Next, let's do this one. This is a ladybug. Ladybugs are small rounded beetles that are usually red with black spots and help gardeners by eating tiny pests.
Okay, let's put her in the pool now.
Oops.
H. This spider looks really cool. This is a spider. Spiders are not insects, but they are al-iked builders that spin sticky webs to catch their food. Let's put this guy in the pool.
He looks pretty cool. This is a grasshopper. Grasshoppers are famous for their very strong back legs that let them jump incredibly high and far.
That's cool. Now, let's put him in the pool as well.
Oh, wait. This looks like it's another spider, but with webs. I guess I forgot about him. Let's put him in the pool real quick.
H.
Who's this big guy? This is a praying mantis. Praying manes are green or brown insects that sit very still with their front legs folded like they are saying a prayer.
Okay, let's put this guy in the pool.
Next, let's do this little guy that's sitting on the edge. This is a cockroach.
Cockroaches are very fastmoving bugs that like to hide in dark places, warm places, and can live almost everywhere.
Let's put them in the pool, too.
Okay, we have just a few more left. Now, let's do this guy. This is a big beetle.
Beetles come in many shape and sizes, but most have a hard shell on their back to protect their wings. Let's put this big guy in the pool.
H, who's this hiding down here? This is a bee. Bees are fuzzy, yellow, and black. They make sweet honey and help flowers grow by carrying pollen. Let's put this little guy in the pool.
Now, let's do this big guy. Wow. This is a mosquito.
Mosquitoes are small flies that hum in your ear and sometimes leave itchy and red bumps on your skin after they land on you. Let's put this guy in the pool.
Let's put you right there.
It seems like we only have three more insects left. Let's do this one on this side. This is an ant. Ants are tiny, hardworking insects that live together in a big family and are famous for being able to carry heavy crumbs. Let's put this little guy in the pool.
Okay, let's do the one hiding down here.
This is a caterpillar. A caterpillar looks like tiny colorful tubes with many legs and spent almost all their time eating green leaves. Let's put him in the pool, too.
Wow, this pool is kind of filled with insects.
There you go. Okay, now we're down to our last one. He is a dragonfly.
Dragonfly have long thin bodies and two pairs of tiny wings that let them zoom and hover over water like tiny helicopters. Let's put him in the pool, too.
H, you're going to go right there.
Look, Finny, this is your pool full of your insect friends. Are you excited to play with them? Blop bloop.
Well, I hope you have fun then. Flop flop flop plop.
Nubba na dog. Yes, baby mommy. Those are bees. Na dog. Oh, it's okay, baby mommy.
As long as you don't touch them, they won't sting you.
No, no, no, baby. Don't touch them.
Oh no, baby mommy. What happened?
Oh, you got stung by a bee.
Okay, no worries, baby mommy. I got you covered. First of all, let's check your temperature to see if you have allergic reaction.
Okay, let's go, baby mommy. Let's put it under your armpit.
H, it doesn't look like you have an allergic reaction. HBA.
Okay. Well, next let's try to get the singer out of your hand.
Let's use a tweezer. Let me see.
It's okay, baby mommy. It's okay.
Ooh, look at that. I got the stinger out.
Okay, baby mommy. You're all good now.
Naba.
Yes, baby mommy. That's some still water.
Oh, baby mommy, that's mosquitoes.
Oh, it's because you're right next to still water. Mosquitoes like still water.
Oh, what happened? Baby mommy no.
Oh, you got bit by mosquitoes. Ha na.
It's okay, baby mommy. I've got you covered. First, we're going to put the itch relief ointment.
Oh, and it looks like your face is pretty swollen. Let's put it on your cheek. Naba.
Okay, now baby mommy, let's put the mosquito repellent.
Okay, ready.
Oh, looks great, baby mommy.
Naba naoo. Feel much better. Okay, now baby mommy, the mosquitoes won't come for you ever again.
Na na na na doo doo na na dooa dab na na. Oh, hey, look, baby mommy. The mosquitoes flew away.
I've got a great idea. Let's take out the still water so then the mosquitoes won't fly back. Naoba, let's take the rocks first.
Hey, great job, baby mommy. Now that the water's away, the mosquitoes won't come back anymore. Naba naoo.
Yes, baby mommy. That's a red ant. Oh, make sure to not touch it. It can be very venomous.
>> Yes.
>> Listen to your teacher. I bite. I have thanks.
>> Hey, I don't like that. Stop that, baby.
Mommy, don't hit me. Okay.
I don't like that. Stop that.
What happened, baby mommy?
Oh, you got bit by a red ant.
Naba.
Okay. Okay. No worries, baby mommy. I've got you covered. First, let's use a cool cloth to soothe your bite. Naba na.
Okay. Is it this arm? Naba naba na.
Okay. Now, let's count to 10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Perfect. Baby mommy. Naba naba. Okay. Now, next we're going to use the ointment to put it on your bite.
Naba. Naba. Okay. Let's go.
Look at that. It's all good. Na na.
Okay. Of course, last but not least, we need the band-aid.
Oh, look. It's Paw Patrol band-aid.
Let's put it on the bite.
Look, it's all good now.
Okay, now bye, baby mommy.
Oh, hey, look, baby mommy. That's a dragonfly. Naba.
Yeah, you can't touch the dragonfly.
It's not venomous, nor is it dangerous.
Nama na na naba.
Oh no, baby mommy. It looks like that grasshopper is stuck in the web. Ooh, naba naba.
No, no, no, no, no. Don't touch it, baby. Don't touch it. Don't try to get the grasshopper out of the web. Naba na naba naba naba naba. No, you can get bit by the spider.
na.
Oh no, baby mommy.
Did you get bit by the spider?
Baby mommy. Noa na na na doo. Did you just say you got bit by a venomous spider?
No worries, baby mommy. I know exactly what to do.
Okay, first we're going to put some soap on you.
And then we're going to rub it.
And we're going to rinse it under water.
And last but not least, we got to use a cool cloth to put over it. And let's count to 10 again. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10.
Okay, baby mommy, you're all good now.
Na naba naba.
Okay, baby mommy. Here you can play with this block while I go make lunch.
Na na na na na na na na. What was that?
Baby mommy.
It looks like a big centipede.
Look. Baby mommy.
Okay. Okay. No worries. Baby mommy.
Let's get you far away from the centipede.
Oh, hey, look, baby mommy. It's the insect puzzles. Do you want to play with them?
Naba naba da dab.
Oh no, baby mommy. Where did all the insects go? Nubba na doobydub. It's okay. I'll help you find them.
Let's help baby mommy find the bugs. Oh, hey, look. There's four eggs. We have a yellow egg, a purple egg, a green egg, and a orange egg. Let's start off with H the yellow egg.
Look, there's yellow kinetic sand in the yellow egg. Let's dump it out and see what we find.
H, there has to be something in here.
Oh, look. Guess what I found. This is a lightning bug. Now, let's take this back to baby mommy. This is a lightning bug.
A lightning bug is a tiny bug that flies at night and makes a little yellow light on its bottom like it's carrying a tiny flashlight. Where does it go? Does it go here? No. No. No. No. No. No. I think it goes here.
Okay. Now, next we're going to open the purple egg.
Let's see what's in here.
Oh, there's purple kinetic sand in the purple egg. Let's dump it out.
Okay, now let's see what's in here.
Oh, there happens to be a purple cube.
M. Well, I don't think we need it. Let's move on.
Okay, now let's open the green egg.
Oh, there's green kinetic sand in the green egg. Let's dump it out and see what we find.
I already see something.
Do you see what I'm seeing? Let's see what's in here.
Look, it's a grasshopper.
Now, let's bring it back to baby mommy.
This is a grasshopper. A grasshopper is a green bug that can jump very high.
Like, it has little springs in its legs.
Where do you think this one goes? Does it go here? Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
Wait, I think it goes right there.
Okay, lastly, let's open up that orange egg.
There's orange kinetic sand in the orange egg. Let's dump it out and see what we find.
Once again, I see something.
Let's take apart the sand.
Oh, look. This is a ladybug. Let's bring it back to baby mommy.
Hey, look. This This is a ladybug. A ladybug is a small bug that's round and usually red with black spots that gently crawls on leaves and hands. So, let's see where this one goes.
It goes right here.
Hey, look. We have a log with colorful worms in it. Let's take the worms out.
Here I got a purple worm. Let's put it aside.
H.
This is a green worm.
Let's put that aside.
Now we have an orange worm.
Looks like we have another orange worm.
H.
This is a yellow worm.
This is a green worm.
We have another purple worm.
H Oh, we have another yellow worm.
Oh, look. We got a caterpillar. Hey, look. This is a caterpillar. Let's bring it back to baby mommy. Hey, look. This is a caterpillar. A caterpillar is a long, wiggly bug with many tiny legs that slowly crawls and eats leaves and would eventually turn into a butterfly.
So, where do you think the caterpillar goes? Does it go here? Uh, m, no. Oh, here. It goes right there.
Oh, hey, look. There's puzzles over here. Let's put them together.
H.
Let's see. H. I think this piece goes here. Then this one goes here.
Oh, look. It's an ant. Let's bring it back to baby mommy.
Oh, hey, look. This is an ant. An ant is a tiny bug that walks in a line with its friends and carries food that is sometimes bigger than its own body. And let's see. Where does the ant go? M I think it goes right here.
Let's continue to build the puzzles.
H Let's see what this could be.
I think this goes right there.
This one goes here. And this piece would go right there.
Look what it is. This appears to be a spider. Let's bring it back to baby mommy.
Oh, hey, look. This is a spider. A spider is a small animal with eight legs that makes sticky webs like nets to catch its food. And now, where does the spider go?
Oh, the spider goes right there.
Okay, now we have two more puzzles left.
Let's do this one. H I think this piece and this piece goes together.
Then we have these two.
This one goes right there. And this one goes here.
Hey, look. This is a moth. Now, let's bring it back to baby mommy.
Look at this. This is a moth. A moth is a soft, fuzzy bug that flies at night and likes to flutter around bright lights. Let's find where does the moth go. Does it go here? No, it doesn't. Oh, it goes right there.
Look, we have one last puzzle left. And this one seem to have five different pieces. Let's put them together.
I think the top two goes together.
Look at that. And then the middle two goes together as well.
This one goes right there. And this one goes right there. And the last piece would go right here.
Look. I think we've got a new member.
This one we have here is a butterfly.
Quick, let's bring it back to baby mommy.
And this this is a butterfly. A butterfly is a colorful bug with big soft wings that gently flaps from flowers to flowers to drink nectars.
Let's find where this goes. Oh, hey, look. I think it goes right there.
Hey, look. We have a beehive.
Oh my. Did you hear that? It seems like there's bees in the beehive. Let's see how many bees are in there.
We have a pink bee.
That's our bee number one. Let's keep going.
It's a blue bee.
That's our bee number two. Let's see if there's any more bees.
It's a yellow bee.
That's our bee number three. Ooh. And it seems like that's all we have. Let's close up the door.
Oh my gosh, look. It gave us our bee puzzle. Let's take it back to baby mommy.
A bee. This is a bee. A bee is a buzzing bug with stripes that flies from flowers to flowers, helping plants grow while it collects sweet nectar to make honey.
Let's find where the bee goes.
Oh, I think the bee goes right here.
Oh, hey, look. We have three jars of slime. We have a red jar, a blue jar, and a green jar. H. Let's start off with the red jar.
Let's open and see what's in the slime.
Let's play with it and see what's in it.
Wait, I think I see something.
H.
This is a scorpion. H. But a scorpion is not what we need. Let's move on to the blue jar. Next, let's open the blue jar.
We have blue slime.
Let's dump it out and see what's in it.
I feel something.
Oh my gosh, there's spiders in the blue slime. Oh, that's also not what we need.
Okay, lastly, let's open the green jar.
There's green slime in here.
Let's take the slime out.
Let's play with the slime to see what we can find. H I feel something.
Look what it is.
Oh, it's all covered in slime. It's a dragonfly.
Oh, look. It's a dragonfly puzzle piece.
Let's quickly take it back to baby mommy.
Lastly, we have a dragonfly. A dragonfly is a long, skinny bug with big wings that can zoom and zip over the water very fast, like a tiny helicopter. Now, where do you think the dragonfly goes? I think it goes right here.
Oh, hey, look, baby mommy. It seems like we found all of the insects. Do you want to make another puzzle with me?
Oh no. Baby mommy, are you okay? Beep beep beep. Uh-oh. The rescue alarm is ringing. There's an emergency. We better find out what's happening.
Rescue team. Rescue team. Baby mummy has fallen off the shelf and is injured. We need the rescue team as soon as possible.
Oh no. Let's get everyone rolling.
First, we're going to have Max the police car.
First, we have Max the police car to come to the scene and capture the red ant.
Next, we're going to have Charlie the fire truck head to the scene. Better get going.
Look who has arrived. We have Charlie the firet truck here with all his tools to put the blocks back to where it belongs.
Let's start with the green block.
Perfect. Next, we're going to do the yellow block. Let's go, Charlie.
Okay, now that's put together. We're going to do the orange one next.
Okay, last piece. Let's put the red one.
Perfect. Thanks, Charlie.
Okay, now finally we have Molly the ambulance.
She's going to get ready to head to the scene.
Hey, look. It's Molly the ambulance.
Molly's going to bring baby mommy to the hospital.
Oh no, baby mommy. What happened?
Thanks Molly the ambulance for bringing baby mommy to the hospital.
Okay, baby mommy. Let me check to see what happened to you. H. It seems like you've bruised your head and sprained your arm.
Na na. It's okay, baby mommy. I'll get you all fixed up.
H. Let's first see what we can use to help you.
Oh, it looks like we got some Paw Patrol band-aid. Let's use the Paw Patrol band-aid to bandage up your wounds. Na na naba. Okay, got better trust me, baby mommy.
Let's open up and take a band-aid out.
Okay, let's open it.
Look, it's Paw Patrol.
Let's put this band-aid on your bruised head.
H. Now, let's get another band-aid to help with your sprained arm. Look, we have a different one now.
Okay, baby mommy. Let's put this on your arm.
All fixed up, baby mommy. Hopefully, you'll recover soon.
Noo.
Okay, it seems like the scene has been cleared and baby mommy is safe and has been brought back to its home. Now, let's return to base. Great job, everyone.
First, we have Max the police car. Max the police car arrives at the scene first to make sure the path is cleared.
A police car is used by police officers to help keep everyone safe. It can drive very fast when someone needs help. It's flashing lights are blue and red, and its siren lets people know it's coming through.
Next comes Charlie the fire truck.
Charlie the firet truck brings all his tools to clear up the scene and safely rescues baby mummy. A fire truck is a big red truck that helps firefighters stop fires. It carries ladders, hoses, and tools to keep people safe. When its loud siren goes off, it means firefighters are hurrying to help.
Lastly is Molly the ambulance. Molly checks to make sure no one is hurt and would provide quick medical attention if needed. An ambulance is a special vehicle that helps people who are hurt or sick. It has a bed and helpers inside and takes care of people on the way to the hospital. It siren tells other cars to move so we can get to the hospital fast.
Hey, look. It seems like baby mommy is all good now.
But I still want to question. Why did the red ant push baby mommy down the shelf?
I didn't. I didn't push baby mommy down the shelf. I just wanted to play with baby mommy. But I think I scared the baby mommy. That's why baby mommy fell down the shelf. I'm really sorry. I didn't mean to.
Oh, it seems like it's all a misunderstanding.
The red ant didn't push baby mommy down the shelf. Baby mommy just got scared.
Okay, since the red ant apologized, let's free the ant.
Okay, Max, can we please let the ant out since he apologized to baby mommy? I'm sorry, baby mommy. I didn't mean to scare you. Naba naba.
Okay, it seems like baby mommy is fine with it now and they've became friends.
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