We're off on a journeyto play outside.
Here comes our lift.
Hop on for the ride.
Trundle along to things that we know.
Let's go meet themand count as we go.
One elephant exercising.
Two trains chuff-chuffing.
Three tigers snoozing.
Four giraffes bathing.
Five snakes sneezing.
Achoo!
Six cars cartwheeling.
Seven hamsters hopping.
Eight monkeys missing.
Peepo!
Nine jellyfish jiggling.
And...
BOTH: Ten worms wriggling.
Waving
hello!
My worms are flip-flappinglike birds in the sky.
# Show me show me
# A whistling Chris. #
HE WHISTLES
# Show me show me
# A snapping Pui. #
Snap, snap, snap!
# Show me show me
# A squelching boot. #
Squelch!
# Let's find out who's ready to play
# Chris and Puiand you're here today!
# Show me show me
# All the toys
# There's Mo Moand there's Tom and Stuffy
# Miss Mouse and Teddington. #
Is that everybody?
Someone's missing, but who?
Do you know?
Where's Tom?
Help us find our toy. Come on!
Not here.
There you are, Tom!
# Show me show me
# Your toy today
# Can you find it
# To come and play?
# Show me show me
# Your cheeky grin
# Now you're here, let the fun begin
# Lots to see here and lots to do
# Show me show me
# And we'll show you. #
-Tom! I like your front door!
-SHOW ME JINGLE
Listen! Somebody wants a Show Me!
Show me show me, front doors!
Front doors!
Oh, Tom, what a smartfront door you have.
A neat path and a welcoming mat!
Yeah, don't forgetto wipe your feet!
A knocker to knock.
Knock, knock, knock.
And a doorbellto ding-dong-ding!
Ding-dong-ding, is our friend in?
No, I'm out!
Of course you are!
Hold on.
Where's your key, Tom?
Unlock the door.
Don't forget to wipe your feet.
And always remember to shutthe front door behind you.
And don't trap anythingin the front door.
-Especially a grand front door...
-It keeps the draught out!
Oh, here we are, nice and cosyin Tom's house.
Nice draught excluder, Tom.
Miss Mouse knitted it for me.
Excuse me!
Ding-dong-ding, I know you're in!
Oh, look - a token for me. Come on.
Front doors.
A bell and a knocker.Rat-a-tat-tat!
Ding-dong-ding, is our friend in?
An extraordinarily grand front door!
There's a front door with thenumber 1 on, just like Tom's.
Front doors.
Tom lives at number 1!
We have another friendwho lives at number 2.
Let's walk along this pathand find out who.
Aha!
Ding-dong-ding!
Is our friend in?
No milk today, thank you!
No, Mo Mo, it's not the milkman,it's me, Pui.
Are you coming out to play?
Beep.
Yes, please. Mo Mo lovescoming out to play.
What a wonderful intercom you haveby your front door, Mo Mo.
Oh, yes, Mo Mo lovestalky-beepy gadgets!
Beep!
My goodness! An electric front door!
How clever!
Let's walk along this path and seeyour neighbour at number 3.
Ding-dong-ding!
Is our friend in?
Oh, how strange.
Ding-dong-ding! Is our friend in?
Mo Mo, he must have gone out!
-We'll call back later.
-Boo!
Teddington, you made me jump!
I just popped outfor an afternoon stroll.
MUSICAL CHIME
-Is that a doorbell chime?!
-No, it's disco time!
Show me show me...
BOTH: Your groovy moves!
Freeze!
Chris, you moved!
I have a deliveryfor front door numbered 4!
Oh, 4. Let's walk alongthe path to number 4.
Aha!
Ding-dong-ding! Is our friend in?
-No, I'm in here.
-Eh?!
Ta-da!
Stuffy! What are you up to?
I posted myself back home.
It's cheaper than the bus!
Oh, Stuffy, you are funny!
And what a lovely house you have.
It has an orange roofand an orange front door.
But I prefer the trampoline!
Bounce, bounce, bounce!
Oh, listen, it's the countingcobbles. Come on, let's go.
I wonder who we'll find today.Count with me.
One...two...
three...four...
five...six...
seven...eight
nine...
and one big jump...
-Ten!
-Attention!
It's the Grand Old Duke of York.
Join in with his rhyme.
# Oh, the Grand Old Duke of York
# He had 10,000 men
# He marched themup to the top of the hill
# And he marched them down again
-# When they were up,they were up... #
-Up!
-# When they were down,they were down... #
-Down!
# When they wereonly halfway up
-# They were neither up nor down. #
-Up!
-There you go. Hello, Old Duke.
-Ahem!
I mean, the GRAND Old Duke of York.
That's better!
Is this your front door?
It's my grand front door.
Oh, yes, very grand.Can we see it in action, please?
Of course.
Down!
Wow!
Up!
Amazing!
Very grand, eh?
Oh, yes. It's very grand.But I'm not sure you'll fit through.
Watch!
Down!
Left! Right! Left! Right!Left! Right! Left! Right!
Now, Grand Old Duke,watch out for your hat!
Oh, it's a bit squashed.
But you still look grand.See you later, Old Duke.
Goodbye.
Up!
Very good.
So many lovely gardensin front of wonderful houses
and fabulous front doors.
Don't forget my trampoline.
Oh, keep it down, Stuffy. You don'twant to upset the neighbours.
Oh, no, we mustn't do that.
# Teddy wears his Sunday best
# Mo Mo's tired, she needs a rest
-# Stuffy's being loud
-Whee!
# All the toys are so house-proud
# Tom has got a path to sweep
# Cos a mess is not allowed
-BOTH:
-# Our house,in the middle of our street
# Our house
# It's where we like to...
# Meet... #
Letters, parcels, packets?Letters, parcels, packets?
Anything for door number one?
No.
Anything for doors number two,three or four?
I have a small packetfor Teddington.
Oh, goody.My front door bell has arrived.
-Let me ring it for you, Teddington.
-BELL RINGS
Hey!
-BOTH:
-# Our house
# In the middle of our street
# Our house
# It's where we like to...
# Meet. #
Thank you, neighbours.
Is there anything for Miss Mouse?
Miss Mouse? Oh, where is she?
I can't see her front door anywhere.
Oh, over there.
Right at the end of the path.
SHOW ME JINGLE
Someone wants a Show Me.
Show me show me paths.
Paths. Let's follow the path all theway to Miss Mouse's house.
-"Let me come, too, or the pair of youwill get lost."
-OK, Teddington.
Come on, then. Follow the path,an adventure for feet!
A feety adventure,what will they meet?
-CRUNCHING
-Crunchy Feet!
Crunchy feet on cornflaky leaves.
Show me show me, your crunchy feet.
Crunch, crunch, crunchy feet.
Crunch, crunch, crunchy feet.
Follow the path,an adventure for feet.
A feety adventure,what will they meet?
-Wobbly feet!
-Wobbly feet!
-Wobbly logs. Wobble, wobble, wobble.
-"Wobble, wobble, wobble!"
Show me show me, your wobbly feet.
Wobble, wobble, wobble!
-"Wobble-wobble!"
-What a wobbly path.
And look, here's Tom. Toy's turn.
Show me show me, off you go!
# There's a big tall lamp postholding up a light
# It shines on the pavementwhen it's night
# There's a drainpipe takingwater down low
# Giving the rain somewhere to go
# There's a front doorstepfor climbing feet
# Things to spotwalking down the street. #
Lamp post!
-BOTH:
-Drainpipe!
Doorstep!
# Show me show me, off you go
# There is an office blockwith lots of floors
# People go inthrough revolving doors
# There's a spouting fountainwith a statue in the middle
# The water sprays upand down it trickles
# There is a wooden benchfor sitting down
# Things to spotin the centre of town. #
Office block!
Fountain!
Bench!
# Show me show me, off you go
# There's a departure boardwith train times on
# Catch the train before it's gone!
# There are platformsThis one is number nine
# Make sure you wait behind the line
# There's a roofkeeping out the pouring rain
# Things to spotwaiting for a train. #
-BOTH:
-Departure board!
Platform!
Roof!
# Show me show me, off you go. #
Tom, you're back. Join us for ourfeety adventure. Follow the path.
An adventure of feet.
A feety adventure,what will they meet?
SNAPPING
Snappy feet!
Snappy feet on twiggy sticks.
Snappy feet on a twiggy path.
Your turn. Show me show me, paths.
A path can take you to a jungle.
Paths look a bit like roadsbecause they're flat.
-But they haven't got lines on.
-The path has got squares on it.
Sometimes when you go to thepark you can take the path.
It has tiles on it so you can walk.
A path could be straight or wriggly.
To the seaside!
It can take you anywhere.
A path can take you home.
-Thank you, you showed me!
-And me. And Teddington!
Oh, look, look at this sign.The path splits in two.
Which way should we go, Teddington?
"Let's see."
"Um...baked beans!"
That's not a map!That's a shopping list, Teddington.
Should we go along the footpath
or the daft path?
-Which one would you choose?
-The daft path, come on!
It's the singalong-a-congagotta party path.
# Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do!Do-do-do-do-do-do-do!
# Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do!
# Do-do-do-do-do-do-do!Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do!
-# Do-do-do-do. #
-It's a conga-longa-limbo!
Gotta keep low and limbo!
Oh, my goodness, oh, Tom!
Off you go, Pui, you can do it.
# Do-do-do-do-do-do-do!Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do! #
Off you go, Tom, you can do it!
"Yeah, yeah! Here I go!"Put your hands down, that's it!
-So close!
-CHEERING
Off you go, Teddington.Under the limbo pole you go.
"Oh, my back, my back! Mind my back!
"Oh, very good, that's better.Off I go."
# Do-do-do-do-do-do-do!Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do! #
-Hooray!
-Whoa!
# La-la-la-la
# La-la-la-la. #
Off we go!
Follow the path, follow the path.
This isn't a footpath!It's a bottom-path!
Whee!
"Whee!"
Whee!
JINGLE CHIMES
Look up there.
Puffs of cloud high in the sky.
What can you see floating by?
Dungarees. Yoo-hoo! Kangaroo!
Flutterby nose. Boingy-toes!
In pursuit!
Welly boot!
Hold on tight!
Phew, you're all right.
Toodle-oo, kangaroo.
Puffs of cloud high in the sky.Wonderful things floating by.
Come on, let's get up and followthe path to Miss Mouse's house.
Follow, follow, we're nearly there.Wow! Miss Mouse's house!
-Come on, Teddington.
-"Ding-dong-ding! Is our friend in?"
"Hello, Miss Mouse is in."
Miss Mouse, what a wonderful house.
Look at the rice-cake roof.Cracker cladding.
-And an extremely grand front door.
-We looked at front doors today.
Ding-dong-ding, is our friend in?Do that with your toy today.
"Ding-dong-ding, is our friend in?"
-TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWS
-There's your lift.
Thank you for coming out to playtoday. Do come back again soon.
Get your worms ready!
BOTH: Ten worms wriggling,waving goodbye.
Ten.
Nine.
Eight.
Seven.
Six.
Five.
Four.
Three.
Two.
One.
Ding-dong-ding!