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  • We're taking things you can find on our shelf

  • And making crafts you can do yourself

  • Do, do, do it yourself

  • Do, do, do it yourself

  • DIY, that stands for

  • Do, do, do it yourself

  • What we gonna make today

  • ♪ A shark backpack, hooray

  • - Today, Cookie Monster and I are turning

  • an old backpack into a shark costume.

  • (screaming)

  • - Shark, shark!

  • - Cookie, Cookie! - There's a shark!

  • There's a shark right there! - I know, I know.

  • - Watch out, be careful!

  • - Cookie, it's not real, it's a backpack.

  • We're making it.

  • So, this craft is perfect for Halloween,

  • dress up, or just to have a really awesome backpack.

  • - Yeah!

  • Follow along and make your own shark costume!

  • - So here are the supplies you'll need,

  • an old backpack, cardboard.

  • For this we're actually using an old cookie box.

  • Some white felt, large googly eyes,

  • duct tape, a hot glue gun, tape measure and scissors.

  • - Where do we start?

  • - Okay, so step one, (upbeat music)

  • make our shark teeth.

  • So first we're gonna take a tape measure

  • and we're gonna measure the zipper of the backpack.

  • And now, we're gonna take I over there to the felt.

  • Right here, to the felt.

  • So this is how long our teeth will be.

  • And it's okay if you need to use more than one felt sheet

  • to make your teeth.

  • So Cookie, do you wanna draw the top and bottom teeth?

  • - Me would love that. (upbeat music)

  • Wavy, wavy, wavy!

  • There.

  • Now what?

  • - Now we cut the teeth out.

  • - Oh, wait a minute!

  • You got to make sure that you ask a grownup

  • to help you cut out teeth, very important.

  • - Yes, I'll help you Cookie Monster.

  • - You a grownup?

  • - I am.

  • - Then start cutting.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Snip.

  • Snip.

  • - We've got teeth!

  • - Oh wow!

  • They look--

  • - Let's try 'em on.

  • Oh yeah!

  • Nice smile Cookie.

  • (laughing lightly)

  • So once we got two sets of these, for the top

  • and the bottom, we're gonna glue 'em on to our backpack.

  • Make sure to have an adult use the hot glue gun

  • 'cause it gets very, very hot.

  • - Very hot, you know what?

  • Me gonna stand back.

  • - Good.

  • - You know what, me gonna go even further.

  • - Okay.

  • - You know what, me gonna go back here.

  • - However.

  • That's fine. - Sorry, me no can.

  • What?

  • - What?

  • (upbeat music)

  • Pretty good right?

  • - Yeah!

  • That look like shark mouth!

  • - Yeah it does!

  • Next is step two. (upbeat music)

  • Create our shark fins.

  • We're gonna need three triangles.

  • So I've already made two triangles.

  • - Two triangles. - But we need

  • one big triangle and two little triangles.

  • - Two little.

  • We need another little.

  • - We need another little.

  • So, I would like you to trace my little triangle.

  • - Little triangle coming up!

  • (upbeat music)

  • There!

  • - Nice.

  • - Thank you.

  • - All right now we're gonna cut it out.

  • - Okay.

  • (upbeat music)

  • - So now we're gonna take our big fin

  • and we're gonna fold it in half.

  • We're gonna take our tape and we're gonna wrap

  • our fins so that they look like shark fins.

  • So I finished taping up mine.

  • Cookie how'd you do on your fin?

  • - Uh, me little stuck.

  • - Aye, aye, aye.

  • - Me little stuck. - Okay!

  • So once you have your three fins all taped up

  • it's time to attach them to the bag.

  • And you can use tape or hot glue gun.

  • We are gonna use tape.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Cookie you have to at least hold it there for a second

  • and I'm gonna tape it.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Cookie we did it!

  • - Wow!

  • - We did it!

  • - That looks terrific.

  • - It sure is.

  • We have one more step, step three.

  • (soft upbeat music)

  • Add our shark eyes.

  • Okay so we're gonna take our googly eyes.

  • - Those look vaguely familiar.

  • - Oh, I can't imagine why.

  • And then we're gonna put them right here

  • on the backpack right on top.

  • So for this we are gonna use a glue gun.

  • And remember, it's hot.

  • - Me gonna stand back.

  • - I'm gonna put the glue on the googly eyes.

  • (soft upbeat music) - One googly eye.

  • - One googly eye.

  • Two googly eyes.

  • Ta-da!

  • Our finished shark costume.

  • (soft crunching)

  • - Look me, Cookie shark!

  • - Hey!

  • Cookie shark, do do

  • Do do do

  • Cookie shark do do

  • Do do do do

  • Cookie shark do do do do do

  • And the best part is, your costume

  • can still hold things like books-

  • - What else? - And Halloween candy.

  • - Yeah what else?

  • - A Cookie.

  • (gasping lightly)

  • - A cookie!

  • That me favorite crafting snack!

  • (munching fiercely)

  • - We hope you had fun taking a backpack

  • and making a shark costume with us.

  • (upbeat music)

  • We took things you can find on our shelf

  • And made a craft that we did ourselves

  • We di di, did it ourselves

  • We di di, did it ourselves

  • It was fun making something new

  • With all of you

  • (soft upbeat music)

  • (soft drum music)

  • We're taking things you can find on our shelf

  • And making crafts you can do yourself

  • Do, do, do it yourself

  • Do, do, do it yourself

  • DIY, that stands for

  • Do, do, do it yourself

  • What are we gonna make today

  • A sock puppet.

  • - [All] Hooray!

  • (dog barking softly)

  • - Today Elmo, Abby and I are making sock puppets.

  • Like the sock puppy.

  • (dog barking softly) - Ooh!

  • - Hi there puppy!

  • (giggling softly)

  • (dog barking softly) - Hello doggy!

  • - Hi Elmo!

  • - Yeah, and you can make one too.

  • Follow along with us.

  • - Let's get crafty.

  • To make a sock puppy, you'll need, socks, felt, cardboard.

  • For cardboard, we will be using an old cereal box,

  • googly eyes, a ruler, glue gun, scissors and pom-poms.

  • (upbeat music) Step one,

  • pick sock body's for your puppies.

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Elmo wants Elmo's sock puppy body to be the color yellow!

  • - [Nina] All right!

  • - And I want mine to have spots.

  • - Nice.

  • All right step two, we're going to give our puppy's mouths.

  • - Yeah!

  • So they can say woof, woof, woof!

  • (giggling softly)

  • - And oh!

  • - First thing we're gonna do is we're gonna grab

  • a roll of tape. - Uh huh.

  • - And we're gonna draw a circle on our cardboard,

  • which is actually a cereal box.

  • Give it a try.

  • - Nice work. - Look!

  • - All right!

  • Now we're gonna cut it out.

  • - Be sure to ask an adult to help you

  • cut out the circles.

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Will you help us cut out the circles?

  • - Of course.

  • - Please! - Of course, of course.

  • All right, so now we're gonna snip snip around

  • and then we're gonna keep going.

  • (dog barking softly)

  • And now we have a circle.

  • (giggling softly)

  • We fold the circle in half, just like this.

  • Fold, so now, we're gonna line up our mouth,

  • a little circle, straight line here,

  • you see that straight line?

  • We're gonna line it up with the line over here,

  • the seam of the sock.

  • Then we'll put glue on the mouth.

  • And be sure to cover the whole circle with glue okay?

  • - Remember, to ask an adult to help

  • you use the hot glue gun 'cause it gets hot baby!

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Press into the sock and smooth it out, just like that.

  • Now we just let it dry.

  • What should we do while we wait?

  • - Let's dance!

  • (upbeat music)

  • All right, so now that our sock puppies are dry,

  • we're gonna turn the sock inside out.

  • - Ooh!

  • - And watch.

  • Here we go!

  • - And voila!

  • - Look, there it is, there it is!

  • - Look it's a puppy mouth!

  • - All right it's time for step three.

  • Decorate our puppies.

  • What do we need to make our sock puppies look like puppy?

  • - Oh, eyes!

  • - Ears!

  • - Oh and a tongue!

  • - And a (sniffing softly) nose.

  • - Nose, right!

  • - Yes!

  • All right, so I've gone ahead

  • and cut out some doggy tongues out of this pink felt.

  • So here you go you can have one, I'll take on

  • and then you can have one. - Thank you.

  • - I also cut out some doggy ears

  • from all of these felt colors.

  • All right, so let's see, what colors

  • do you want for your ears?

  • - Elmo would like purple please.

  • - Elmo you can have the purple.

  • I'll take the pink.

  • Abby, what do you want?

  • - I think I would like an orange and a blue.

  • One orange, one blue!

  • - One orange, one blue, I love it.

  • So what eyes do you want your puppy to have?

  • - Oh Elmo likes the pink ones!

  • - Ooh okay.

  • - I like those big ones on the top part.

  • - Oh okay.

  • We'll use a glue gun to stick everything on.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Ta-da! - Ta-da!

  • - We have sock puppies!

  • (dog barking softly)

  • - Elmo's puppy is called Jack!

  • (dog barking softly)

  • - Mine's name is Newart!

  • (dog barking softly)

  • (dog barking softly)

  • (chuckling lightly)

  • - Thanks for making sock puppies with me

  • and my little crafters over here.

  • We hope you had fun making a sock puppy.

  • (dog barking softly)

  • We took things you can find on our shelf

  • And made a craft that we did ourselves

  • We di di, did it ourselves

  • We di di, did it ourselves

  • It was fun making something new

  • With all of you

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Bye bye!

  • - Bye, adios!

  • We're taking things you can find on our shelf

  • And making crafts you can do yourself

  • Do, do, do it yourself

  • Do, do, do it yourself

  • DIY, that stands for

  • Do, do, do it yourself

  • What are we gonna make today

  • - A dog toy!

  • - [Together] Hooray!

  • - Today Elmo, Abby and I are reusing old T-shirts

  • and turning them into dog toys.

  • - Yep!

  • We're gonna give them to all the doggies on Sesame Street.

  • - Follow along with us to make your own dog toy.

  • - Let's get crafty.

  • Here's what you need to make a dog toy.

  • A pair of scissors, a ruler, and some old t-shirts.

  • Having a bunch of different colorful shirts

  • will make for a colorful and unique dog toy.

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Yeah but Nina, how do we go from this to that.

  • - Well I'll show you.

  • Step one, fold the t-shirts in half.

  • Make sure it's nice and straight.

  • Then, we will measure a thumb's length across.

  • That's about two inches.

  • - Wow. - Yeah.

  • - Who knew?

  • - Then we do here, that's our two inches.

  • Ruler, straight line.

  • - [Elmo] Look at that.

  • - [Nina] Now, we're gonna cut our strips.

  • - Remember to ask a grownup

  • whenever you're cutting something.

  • - Nina, will you help us cut our T-shirt strips?

  • - Of course I will help you cut our strips.

  • Here we go.

  • And there we go.

  • Nice strip.

  • Now all we have to do is snip and snip.

  • Two strips!

  • Now let's do some other colors.

  • So now that we have all our t-shirts cut into strips,

  • (cheering softly)

  • - Yeah we did it! - We did it!

  • - Whoa, whoa, whoa!

  • Guys hold on.

  • We're not done yet.

  • Now it's time for step two.

  • (upbeat music) Pick your colors.

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Elmo would like pink and yellow please.

  • - [Nina] Pink and yellow, yes here we go.

  • - I want the one with all those really pretty colors on it.

  • - Oh yeah the tie-dye?

  • - Yeah the tie-dye! - Yeah tie-dye!

  • Okay what's your other color?

  • - Green. - Green, all right.

  • Here we go.

  • And I will take the blue and the white.

  • Step three, knot the strips together.

  • So we're gonna knot these together like this.

  • So you're gonna pull that out and then you're

  • gonna pull to tighten.

  • There we go!

  • You got a knot!

  • - We did it!

  • - Look we made an octopus!

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Wait, wait, wait but Nina, we're supposed

  • to be makin' a dog toy, not an octopus.

  • - What?

  • (giggling softly)

  • Just kidding, you're right.

  • So now, we're gonna go to step four.

  • We're gonna braid the strips together.

  • So we're gonna spread it out first.

  • And then we're gonna take one side and cross it over

  • and then cross the other way.

  • It's just a crisscross.

  • So criss and cross.

  • - Oh Nina I wanna try.

  • - All right let's do it.

  • - Criss, cross.

  • - Great job Abby!

  • Elmo wants to try too!

  • Criss! - Criss.

  • - And cross. - And criss.

  • - And criss. - And cross.

  • - All right, step five.

  • Tie another knot at the very bottom.

  • So grab the end, and then you pull

  • the little things through.

  • And then, you pull, real tight!

  • - It's a knot, a braid, and then another knot.

  • - That's it!

  • - That's easy!

  • - Yeah and plus it was fun!

  • - I know!

  • It doesn't even look like an old t-shirt anymore right?

  • - Nina, you forgot about step six.

  • - What was step six?

  • - Test it out on your doggy.

  • (giggling softly) - Of course!

  • (whistling softly)

  • (dog barking softly)

  • - Hey buddy!

  • All right, here you go boy!

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Good boy!

  • - Who's a good boy?

  • (giggling softly)

  • He loves it!

  • - He sure does.

  • And the best part is, we did it ourselves.

  • And we reused old t-shirts.

  • Thanks for helping me little crafters.

  • We took things you can find on our shelf

  • And made a craft that we did ourselves

  • We di di, did it ourselves

  • We di di, did it ourselves

  • It was fun making something new

  • With all of you

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Bye bye!

  • - Bye, adios!

  • (soft upbeat music)

  • Sittin' around the house, nothin' to do, ♪

  • Look at all the things that we can reuse

  • Take scissors, paper, staples and glue

  • Put it all together to make something new

  • Don't throw it away, recycle and play

  • Let's all get the recycle bug

  • Let's work together to make it better

  • Reuse a bottle

  • Reuse a can

  • Sticky tape and bendy straws

  • Clap your hands, clap your hands

  • Don't throw it away, recycle and play

  • Let's all get the recycle bug

  • Let's work together to make it better

  • Reuse a shoebox

  • Fix it with glue

  • Reuse a juice box

  • Recycling is fun to do

  • (upbeat music)

  • Let's all build a recycle bug

  • Don't throw it away, recycle and play

  • Let's all build a recycle bug

  • Let's work together to make it better

  • Reuse a bottle

  • Reuses a lid

  • Bobble eyes and glitter wings

  • Ready to fly

  • Come on let's go

  • Recycle

  • Don't throw it away, recycle and play

  • Reuse, recycle

  • Let's get our bug and go explore

  • Let's all fly our recycle bug

  • Don't throw I away, recycle and play

  • Let's all fly our recycle bug

  • Let's work together to make it better

  • Precious clay and crayons

  • Can all make great tools

  • But when it comes to makin' art

  • There's no set of rules

  • To spark imagination

  • Here is what you do

  • Just look around, all around

  • Try out somethin' new

  • There's not just one way to make art

  • Not just one way to make art

  • Just give it a try

  • Come on, jump in and start

  • ♪ 'Cause there's not just one way to make art

  • Paint with your finges

  • (laughing lightly)

  • Use a feather or two

  • Elmo paints with sponges

  • What else can you do

  • Well you can make sculptures out of crayons

  • Or use an egg crate

  • Use toilet paper tubes

  • Wow, they all look so great

  • Who knew

  • There's not just one way to make art

  • Not just one way to make ♪ ♪ I'm telling you

  • To give it a try

  • All right

  • Come on take part

  • ♪ 'Cause there's not just one way to make art

  • Not just one way to make art

  • - But what can I do?

  • I just love cookie art so much.

  • - Let's think.

  • Think, think, think, think.

  • Me got it!

  • - What, what, what?

  • - Little cookie can make his own cookie art.

  • - That's a great idea Cookie Monster.

  • - Elmo loves to make his own art.

  • - Make my own art but how?

  • - I can answer that in a song.

  • (soft piano music)

  • - Oh yeah!

  • (twinkling music)

  • It starts with an idea

  • ♪ A thought inside your head

  • Something you imagine or feel

  • And all you need's a paintbrush

  • Or just a little clay

  • And suddenly your daydreams become real

  • Make, make, make your own art

  • Make, make, make your own art

  • Whatever's in your head

  • Whatever's in your heart

  • You can make your own art

  • It could be a cookie or maybe two or three

  • It could be a flower

  • Or a picture of me

  • Elmo draws with crayons

  • ♪ I like pen and ink

  • Me use cookie crumbs to show what me feel and think

  • Make, make, make your own art

  • Make, make, make your own art

  • Whatever's in your head

  • Whatever's in your heart

  • You can make your own art

  • Whatever's in your head

  • Whatever's in your heart

  • You can make your very own art

  • - Has anybody got a pen and paper?

  • - Hey Cookie baby, perhaps I can be of some assistance!

  • Oh I am so sorry little cookie.

  • - [Cookie] Where is everybody?

  • - Hey let me help you with that buddy.

  • (giggling softly)

  • - You okay little cookie?

  • - I am better than okay!

  • I just made cookie art!

  • Make, make, make your own art

  • Make your very own art

  • Oh-Oh-Oh

  • Make, make, make your own art

  • (all giggling softly)

  • (soft music)

  • (twinkling music)

  • (soft music) - C is for crafts.

  • Tonight, I'm celebrating Diwali

  • with my family and friends.

  • Diwali is a Hindu festival

  • that's celebrated all over the world.

  • My friends are all bringing Diwali lanterns.

  • But first they have to make them.

  • They're using all sorts

  • of craft like paper, glue and glitter.

  • Decorating these lanterns makes each one unique and special.

  • Look, my friend Tammy is using yellow paper with a pattern.

  • And this one has glitter on it.

  • We cut holes in the lanterns to let the light shine through.

  • Diwali is known as a festival of lights.

  • Now it's time to celebrate!

  • Happy Diwali.

  • (clapping lightly)

  • Our colorful craft lanterns are a perfect decoration.

  • Ca-ca-crafts.

  • The letter C.

  • - Oh I love cookie art.

  • - Who doesn't?

  • - Come on, I'll give you a tour of the museum!

  • - Oh boy, oh boy, and don't leave anything out!

  • Me love cookie art!

  • (soft upbeat music)

  • - Oh boy!

  • Right here you'll find a painting

  • You may not have seen before

  • ♪ A cookie crossing the Delaware

  • Oh yum, please show me more

  • There's a girl with a cookie earring

  • And a starry cookie night

  • Next we have, the cure

  • Me'd like to take a bite

  • No

  • Oh

  • Me love cookie art

  • It is for me eyes

  • Me see so many cookies of every shape and size

  • We love cookie art

  • It's a feast for our eyes

  • We see so many cookies

  • Of every shape and size

  • Now the painter Pablo PiCookie thinks

  • Of cookies just like this

  • With lines and dabs of color

  • Me call that cookie bliss

  • Oh me love cookie art

  • The sweetest art me know

  • It makes me think of cookies

  • And yummy cookie dough

  • Me love cookie art, the sweetest art we know

  • It makes us think of cookies

  • And yummy cookie dough

  • (upbeat music)

  • Now next we have a sculpture

  • It steal me monster heart

  • Me see most famous painting in all of cookie art

  • - Oh yes Cookie Monster, that is the Muncha Lisa.

  • - The Muncha Lisa! - Yes.

  • By the great cookie artist, Leodardo deCrunchy!

  • - Me love cookie art.

  • What a sight to see.

  • Me never knew how magnificent cookie art could be

  • We love cookie art, what a sight to see

  • We never knew how magnificent

  • Yummy and magnificent

  • We never knew how magnificent cookie art could be

  • We got to go see Muncha Lisa.

  • - No, come on Cookie! - Wait for us Cookie!

  • - Everyone is an artist, even this guy.

  • And her.

  • And them.

  • And hey, you too.

  • And all you need is a brush, some paint,

  • and a little imagination.

  • (soft upbeat music)

  • You could swirl the paint all the way around.

  • You could paint something you see everyday

  • or just make something up.

  • You could get your fingers all in there, get kinda messy.

  • Or you could ask for some help.

  • But the most important part is, well, to have fun.

  • Because creating art can make you feel happy.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Oh there are three primary colors

  • Only three are primary, it's true

  • The world is full of every kind of color

  • But we're just talkin' red, yellow and blue

  • Red

  • Red, red

  • Red

  • Red

  • Yellow

  • Yellow, yellow

  • Yellow

  • Yellow

  • Blue

  • Blue, blue

  • Blue

  • Blue

  • These three are the primaries, it's true

  • Oh there are three primary colors

  • Only three are primary, it's true

  • But if you mix the primaries together

  • Brand new colors come right into view

  • Red and yellow make orange

  • Orange

  • Red and yellow make orange

  • Orange

  • Yellow and blue make green

  • Green

  • Yellow and blue make green

  • Green

  • Blue and red make purple

  • Purple

  • Blue and red make purple

  • Purple

  • And that's a lot of colors to be seein' ♪

  • There are three primary colors

  • And lots of colors out there too

  • But when you're seein' any other color

  • They're all made up of red, yellow and blue

  • Red and yellow make what

  • Red and yellow make orange

  • Right

  • Yellow and blue make what

  • Yellow and blue make green

  • That's right

  • Blue and red make what

  • Blue and red make purple

  • Right

  • That's a lot of colors to be seein' ♪

  • - This Halloween I'm gonna be a rocket ship to Mars.

  • - I'm gonna be a scuba diver looking for lost treasure.

  • - A tennis player.

  • - A pirate with a parrot.

  • - I'm gonna be a rainbow.

  • (soft upbeat music)

  • - [Child] H!

  • H is for Halloween! - Halloween!

  • (children cheering)

  • - I wanna be Humpty Dumpty for Halloween.

  • I wanna make this out of boxes.

  • I like to make things with tape, glue and paint brushes.

  • We have to paint very careful to keep the lines straight.

  • (soft music)

  • - I'm gonna dress up like my dog Scuffy.

  • (barking softly)

  • I think I should put these on the back

  • and turn the hat around.

  • It looks like it's dry.

  • I still have to glue it a little.

  • (doorbell ringing softly)

  • - [Children In Distance] Trick or treat!

  • - Okay honey, your friends are here!

  • - I'm coming!

  • (soft upbeat music)

  • (crow cawing lightly)

  • (knocking softly)

  • - [Together] Trick or treat!

  • - Trick or treat!

  • - Trick or treat!

  • - Trick or treat!

  • - Trick or treat!

  • - Trick or treat!

  • - Trick or treat!

  • (bell dinging)

  • - [All] H!

  • - [Child] H!

  • (humming softly)

  • - Oh hey Abby! - Hi!

  • - What's Abby doing?

  • - Coloring.

  • - Oh wow, it's pretty.

  • Oh you missed a spot, right there.

  • See?

  • - Yeah.

  • - Great. (giggling softly)

  • - That's it.

  • - Oh no more coloring?

  • - No the paper's full so I guess I'll

  • just throw it away and do something else.

  • - Oh wait, wait, wait, wait Abby!

  • Can Elmo have the paper now?

  • - Sure, what are you gonna do with it?

  • - You'll see.

  • Elmo fold the paper, here, here, here, here

  • here and here.

  • See?

  • Look!

  • (gasping lightly)

  • See, Elmo can make an airplane.

  • Watch this, watch this, watch this, watch this.

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Oh wow!

  • - See that?

  • See that?

  • - You can color a piece of paper

  • and then make it into a paper airplane!

  • - Yep, yep, yep!

  • - I just thought of something else you

  • can do with a piece of paper.

  • - Well what's that Abby?

  • - Turn it into a pumpkin!

  • - A pumpkin!

  • - Lumpkin, frumkin, pumpkin!

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Oh boy.

  • - See?

  • You can color a piece of paper

  • and you can make it into an airplane

  • and you can turn it into a pumpkin.

  • - Abby, Elmo like the airplane better.

  • - Yeah, it's kind of hard to fly a pumpkin.

  • - Yeah (giggling softly).

  • - I'll turn it back okay? - Okay, okay.

  • - Rain, Spain, airplane!

  • - Oh cool!

  • Come on Abby, let's go fly the airplane!

  • - Okay!

  • (giggling softly)

  • (soft music)

  • (giggling softly)

  • Hey Elmo.

  • - Oh hi Abby.

  • - What are you doing with that stick thingy?

  • - Oh, Elmo's drinking juice.

  • - Really?

  • Is it a magic stick?

  • - No, no, it's a straw Abby.

  • - A straw?

  • I don't think we have those in fairy land.

  • - Oh Elmo uses a straw to drink with.

  • See, see, watch this.

  • Yummy, yummy!

  • Grape juice.

  • - Well can I try?

  • - Oh sure, sure, sure, sure.

  • Elmo always brings extra straws

  • just in case someone wants to share.

  • - Okay.

  • (slurping softly)

  • - Hey!

  • It's not workin' for me.

  • - Oh!

  • Abby has to suck on the straw, like this, like this.

  • (slurping softly)

  • - Oh, okay.

  • (slurping softly)

  • I'm getting juice!

  • - Oh good, good, good!

  • - It's coming through the straw!

  • - Yeah!

  • (giggling softly)

  • - That is magic!

  • - Cool!

  • Well let's sip together.

  • - Okay, okay.

  • (slurping softly)

  • (sighing softly)

  • - That's it, no more juice.

  • - Oh wow!

  • Who knew drinking juice from a straw

  • could be so much fun!

  • Hey, what else can a straw do?

  • - That's it Abby, that's all Elmo does with a straw.

  • - Something as magical as a straw?

  • It must be good for something else.

  • What else can we do with it?

  • - You know Abby's right, let's think.

  • What else can we do with a straw?

  • Let's think.

  • - [Together] Hm.

  • (bell dinging)

  • (gasping lightly) - What, what, what?

  • - I got it, I got it! - What, what, what?

  • - (giggling softly) We can use the straw

  • to pretend it's a trumpet.

  • - Oh good idea!

  • Yeah!

  • And march in a parade!

  • (giggling softly)

  • (humming lightly)

  • Okay let's think again.

  • - Yeah, what else can a straw do?

  • Ha, think.

  • - [Together] Hm.

  • (bell dinging)

  • - Oh Elmo knows, Elmo knows!

  • Elmo can conduct music with it.

  • Like this.

  • (humming lightly)

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Hey we were conductors!

  • - Yeah!

  • - What else can a straw do?

  • - Think time!

  • - [Together] Hm.

  • (bell dinging)

  • - Oh Elmo knows, Elmo knows.

  • (giggling softly)

  • Elmo's (indistinct) what a straw wants.

  • - What is he doing?

  • - Ta-da!

  • See?

  • A straw can make a triangle.

  • - Wow!

  • Straws really are magic.

  • - Yeah.

  • - But you know what I like to do best with a straw?

  • - What Abby?

  • - Drink juice.

  • (groaning lightly)

  • - Oh Elmo too!

  • Hold on a second.

  • (giggling softly)

  • See that?

  • Come on let's drink!

  • - All right.

  • - More grape juice.

  • - And more straws.

  • - Yeah.

  • (slurping softly)

  • - Yum.

  • - Yeah.

  • (slurping softly)

  • - Oh you beautiful, beautiful bottle caps.

  • I found you behind the seat cushion.

  • And you, you were on a bottle of fizzy water.

  • Yes you were.

  • (laughing lightly)

  • - Hi there Bert.

  • - Oh hi Ernie.

  • - Wow, would ya look at this.

  • - Ah you're admiring my bottle caps I see.

  • - No Bert, actually I'm admiring

  • this beautiful box you have here.

  • What are you gonna use it for?

  • - This box?

  • - Yeah!

  • - I'm using it to store my bottle cap collection.

  • - Gee Bert, that's kind of a boring way to use this box.

  • (scoffing lightly)

  • - It is not Ernie!

  • This box keeps my bottle caps free from dust and dirt.

  • It it very useful.

  • - Useful but boring Bert.

  • Do you know what I see when I look

  • at this wonderful box?

  • - My bottle caps!

  • - My goodness Bert- - Ernie!

  • - When I look at this box, I see a spae ship Bert.

  • - What? - A space ship.

  • Watch this!

  • Blast off!

  • (buzzing lightly)

  • - A space ship?

  • Oh please.

  • Okay, okay, I'm gonna need my box back now Ernie.

  • - Coming in for a landing Bert.

  • - Yeah just park it right there okay?

  • - Boom, boom, boom.

  • - Yeah, thank you.

  • - You know what else Bert?

  • You know what else I see when I look at this wonderful box?

  • - [Bert] What?

  • - Not only do I see a spaceship Bert,

  • I see a treasure chest.

  • Argh me matey's, this be me gold!

  • (chuckling lightly)

  • That's my pirate impression.

  • - Ernie, that box is not a spaceship

  • or a treasure chest.

  • - You know what Bert, you are absolutely right.

  • This box here, it's not a spaceship

  • and it's not a treasure chest.

  • - Right.

  • Now give me back my- - This box right here,

  • this box is actually a robot costume.

  • - What? - Beep, beep, beep.

  • I am a robot.

  • Woop, woop, beep, boop, beep, beep boop.

  • - I don't believe this.

  • - I know Bert, it's unbelievable

  • how many things this box can be isn't it?

  • - Ernie, give me back my box.

  • Come on! - Does not compute

  • old buddy Bert.

  • I will see you later.

  • Goodbye.

  • Beep, beep, beep, beep. - Ernie!

  • Ernie come back here!

  • Use it again

  • It's fun to find a way that you can use it again

  • You can take an empty box

  • And then make a fire engine

  • You've used it again

  • You could take a paper cup

  • And then make your own bird feeder

  • You've used it again

  • You've used it again

  • ♪ A box, a bag, a jar, a cup

  • Can be whatever you dream of

  • And every time you use it again

  • There's less waste in the garbage can

  • You can take a plastic jar

  • And then start a coin collection

  • You've used it again

  • You could take a paper bag

  • And then paint a painting on it

  • You've used it again

  • You've used it again

  • How many times can you reuse

  • ♪ A household item that you choose

  • It's so much fun to build and play

  • With stuff that will be throw away

  • You used it again

  • You've used it again

  • (soft upbeat music)

  • (clearing throat)

  • - Hello!

  • And welcome to my Backyard with Bert blog!

  • I am Bert and with me as always

  • is my best friend Ernie.

  • - Hello internet.

  • - Fall is in the air!

  • So today we are taking on a very special challenge,

  • the pumpkin

  • painting challenge. - The pumpkin painting

  • challenge.

  • - We're supposed to say that together.

  • One, two, three.

  • - The pumpkin painting challenge.

  • - The pumpkin painting challenge.

  • (groaning lightly)

  • - [Together] The pumpkin painting.

  • - Painting.

  • - Bert, did you know that your eyebrow

  • goes all the way across the top of your eyes?

  • I never noticed that before.

  • All you'll need are a couple of pumpkins,

  • some paint and a pal.

  • - We set a timer.

  • - Ooh oh yeah!

  • And you'll also need a timer.

  • - Yes, you'll need one of those too.

  • The challenge, is to paint your self-portrait

  • on a pumpkin before the time runs out!

  • Doesn't that sound fun Ernie!

  • - Boy it sure does sound fun Bert!

  • Although you know, it could be even more fun.

  • - More fun?

  • How do you get more fun than that?

  • - Okay, ready Bert?

  • - I feel ridiculous.

  • - Oh come on Bert,

  • this is gonna be a lot of fun. - I can't see a thing.

  • Okay, let's do this!

  • Set the timer on the clock!

  • - Timer is set!

  • - On your mark, get set, paint!

  • (bell dinging)

  • (giggling softly)

  • Ernie!

  • Cut that out! - Whoops,

  • sorry about that Bert.

  • - Okay, yeah.

  • Where was I?

  • All right, yeah.

  • I'm doin' some eyes here.

  • And oh boy, this is hard blind folded, huh Ernie?

  • - You said it Bert, sure is difficult.

  • - I'll do a noise.

  • - Takes a lot of concentration.

  • - I think this is the middle of the face.

  • - Time's running out Bert.

  • - Oh!

  • Finally the mouth and.

  • (buzzer buzzing) - Uh oh!

  • That's it, time's up Bert!

  • - Really?

  • Okay.

  • Let's take off our blindfolds and see how we did.

  • Okay.

  • How'd I do huh?

  • Oh, not bad!

  • Photorealistic even!

  • (laughing lightly)

  • Beat that Ernie, beat that.

  • - Let's see how I did here.

  • (laughing lightly)

  • - Ernie, Ernie that's amazing!

  • You painted that so perfectly!

  • - You think so Bert? - It looks just like you!

  • Yeah, yeah!

  • I guess the winner is obvious Ernie,

  • you win the pumpkin painting challenge.

  • - Oh good.

  • - (sighing lightly) Gee I wish my pumpkin looked that good.

  • - Oh gee Bert, if you had painted one yesterday

  • and hid it under the table like I did, it would.

  • (laughing lightly)

  • - What?

  • - Well thanks so much for watching

  • and remember to like and subscribe!

  • - Are you serious?

  • (sighing lightly)

  • Where's the blindfold?

  • Life was so much better back then.

  • (soft music)

  • Isn't it great

  • That we have a way to be anything we want to be

  • And all that we have to do is let

  • Our imaginations run free

  • And just pretend

  • Pretend

  • It's so much fun to pretend

  • Go anywhere, do anything

  • Imagine has no end

  • Halloween is the perfect time to dree up with everyone

  • ♪ 'Cause we all pretend together

  • And that makes it such fun

  • But the costume doesn't matter

  • ♪ 'Cause no matter what you wear

  • Pretending can be done by anyone, anywhere

  • Pretend, pretend, it's so much fun to pretend

  • Go anywhere, do anything, imagination has no end

  • - Hi!

  • This is a picture of my mommy

  • and it's her birthday this week!

  • And I wanna make her the perfect gift.

  • But what could I make her?

  • - [Ovejita] Yosi!

  • - Ovejita?

  • (kazoo whistling)

  • where did she go?

  • Ovejita!

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Hiya Murray!

  • - Ovejita, what present can I make my mommy

  • for her birthday?

  • (speaking foreign language)

  • Oh you don't know?

  • But, you said you knew what to make her.

  • (speaking foreign language)

  • - You know someone who can help me make a present?

  • Who, who?

  • (speaking foreign language)

  • Follow my little lamb!

  • Murray has a little lamb

  • Murray has a little lamb

  • Who wears a little bow

  • Go Murray

  • Together they go everywhere

  • Amigos like to go

  • Murray follows her to school each day

  • They run, they spin

  • Go Murray

  • Yo everybody loves to see his monster

  • And his sheep and they all say

  • Murray has a little lamb

  • Oh hey, you guys, what school is this?

  • - [All] Recycled Art School!

  • - Oh boy!

  • Hey Bryan.

  • - Hey Murray.

  • - I have a question for you.

  • - Okay, what?

  • - I'm tryin' to think what I can make my mom

  • for her birthday and I just don't have any ideas.

  • You think you could help me?

  • - Well, we're gonna use recycled materials

  • to make some presents.

  • - Excuse me Bryan, what does it mean to recycle?

  • - Recycle means when you reuse something

  • instead of throwing it away.

  • - Really?

  • - Well what kind of things can you make here

  • out of recycled things?

  • - What do you think of this, this car?

  • - I think that car is awesome!

  • Where did you buy it?

  • - I didn't buy it, I made it.

  • - You made that car?

  • - I did, yeah!

  • - I can make something like that cool car?

  • - You can, yeah. - Whoa, whoa!

  • Well my mom's not really into cars,

  • what other stuff can we make?

  • - All right let's see what else we have.

  • Does she like boats?

  • - She likes to go on cruises,

  • so maybe she would like a boat.

  • But you know what I just remembered,

  • sometimes mom gets seasick.

  • What else you got?

  • - Okay let's see.

  • A bird feeder?

  • - So many choices.

  • I'm gonna need some time to think.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Hey you guys!

  • What are you workin' on at this table,

  • what are you making?

  • - [All] Journals.

  • - Journals?

  • Candace, how do you make journals

  • out of recycled material?

  • - Well Murry, we're making these out of cereal boxes.

  • - Cereal boxes!

  • - You take a cereal box. - Yeah.

  • - Fold it in half. - Yeah.

  • - And then it makes a book like this.

  • - And you put paper in there?

  • - All the paper you need.

  • And then you wrap it closed.

  • - That is so cool! - And no one can get in there.

  • - Demari, what's on your journal?

  • - Soccer.

  • - Whoa!

  • Who are you making your journal for Demari?

  • - My mom.

  • - It's a gift for your mom!

  • Hm, maybe I should make a journal for my mom.

  • But I haven't decided yet.

  • I'm gonna see what they're makin' over there.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Hey guys, what are you makin' at this table?

  • - [All] Bird feeders.

  • - Bird feeders?

  • Whoa!

  • Hey Danielle, what kind of bird feeder

  • are you makin' here?

  • - It's an owl.

  • - Cool, can I see it?

  • Let me see.

  • Whoa, it looks like an owl!

  • And how did you make it?

  • - I made it by using recycles materials.

  • A milk carton, cardboard. - Right.

  • - And that's it.

  • - That's very cool.

  • And who are you making your bird feeder for?

  • - Mom.

  • (giggling softly)

  • - It says I love my mom!

  • That is a nice gift!

  • - Thank you.

  • - Hm, maybe a bird feeder.

  • But I'm not sure yet.

  • Let's see what else I can make.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Hey, what are you guys making?

  • - [All] Tube monsters!

  • (giggling softly)

  • - Tube monsters.

  • My mom's a monster.

  • That's it!

  • I'm gonna make a tube monster for my mommy

  • out of this toilet paper tube!

  • Okay Bryan, how do we make it?

  • - All right everybody, everyone's gonna take

  • one of their tubes.

  • What I want you to do is to lay it down flat and squash it.

  • - Squash it down.

  • - What I want you to do next is,

  • you're gonna take your scissors

  • and you're gonna cut a line right down your tube.

  • You're gonna have this little ring when you're done.

  • - Good!

  • - You're gonna put it inside,

  • you're just gonna snip it once so this opens up.

  • You're gonna cut little triangles out of the end

  • so these look like little monster claws.

  • Makin' triangle fingers

  • La da da

  • La da da

  • - What do we do now Bryan?

  • - We take our arms that we made

  • and we slip 'em right inside these little slits

  • and slide 'em down.

  • - His hands are in!

  • - Now we're gonna lay 'em down flat

  • and you can choose markers, crayons, whatever you wanna do

  • and design the monster anyway you like.

  • (upbeat music)

  • (giggling softly)

  • - I'm coloring it with this orange crayon.

  • I know what my monster's gonna look like.

  • My mom's gonna love it.

  • Hey Ovejita, what does your monster look like?

  • Oh and now, here's mine! (twinkling music)

  • It's a little Murray Monster!

  • I think my mom's gonna love it!

  • Thanks everybody!

  • Ma!

  • Ma!

  • Happy birthday!

  • I made this for you.

  • - Oh Murry I love it, it's so wonderful.

  • I love you.

  • - (giggling softly) It feels good to make someone a present.

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