Transcript: Paper Plate Dinosaur
(Music playing)
An animated logo reads: tvo kids + Riverbank Pictures Original
A child’s voice cries, WHEE!
(Music playing)
An animated sun shines. Mandisa waves beside a tree. Mandisa has black hair held back with a headband and wears denim overalls over a peach t-shirt.
An animated owl and ladybug move around Mandisa. Mandisa holds a hand puppet crafted out of a paper bag and a cardboard robot.
A title reads: Curious Crafting
Mandisa sits at a table with a child with short blonde hair and a child with long dark brown hair.
Mandisa asks, DO YOU LIKE DINOSAURS?
The blonde-haired child says, YEAH!
The brown-haired child says, YEAH!
Mandisa picks up a green dinosaur.
Mandisa says, ME TOO. MY FAVOURITE DINOSAUR IS AT STEGOSAURUS. I MADE THIS USING A PAPER PLATE AND A CARDBOARD TUBE.
The blonde-haired child asks, CAN WE MAKE A DINOSAUR?
Mandisa says, OF COURSE, LET'S GO!
(Music playing)
Mandisa and the children stand up and gather materials.
Mandisa narrates, WE'RE GOING TO NEED GOOGLY EYES, GREEN AND YELLOW PAINT, GREEN CONSTRUCTION PAPER, CARDBOARD TUBES, A PAPER PLATE, GLUE, AND DON'T FORGET YOUR PAINT BRUSHES.
(Music playing)
Mandisa and the children sit back at the table, with the craft supplies spread out in front of them.
Mandisa asks, WHAT CAN WE USE TO MAKE OUR DINOSAUR'S BODY?
The child with blonde hair picks up a paper plate.
The blonde-haired child says, HERE.
(Chiming)
Mandisa says, THAT'S RIGHT, PAPER PLATES. CUT ONE IN HALF. I HAVE TWO SHADES OF GREEN. LIGHT GREEN AND A...
The brown-haired child says, DARK GREEN.
Mandisa says, NOW YOU CAN DIP IT. ALL RIGHT. GO FOR IT, GUYS. WOOHOO!
The brown-haired child says, NICE COLOUR OF GREEN.
The blonde-haired child says, THAT'S HIS FAVOURITE COLOUR.
The children paint the half paper plates.
The brown-haired child says, MIX, MIX. MINE IS GOING TO BE BEAUTIFUL BECAUSE I HAVE GREEN.
The blonde-haired child says, MY MOMMY WILL LOVE THIS.
The blonde-haired child holds up a green-painted plate.
The blonde-haired child says, LOOK AT!
The brown-haired child says, LOOK AT MINE.
The blonde-haired child says, WOW.
Mandisa says, NOW IT'S TIME TO PAINT OUR DINOSAUR'S...
The blonde-haired child shouts, LEGS!
Mandisa holds out tube cut into short lengths.
Mandisa says, I HAVE SOME CARDBOARD TUBES HERE...
The blonde-haired child says, THANK YOU.
Mandisa says, FOR OUR DINOSAUR'S LEGS.
The blonde-haired child says, IT'S GONNA BE AWESOME.
(Music playing)
The children paint the cardboard tubes green.
An animated paintbrush moves back and forth.
(Brushing)
Mandisa says, NOW THAT OUR PAPER PLATES ARE DRY, WE CAN ADD OUR DINOSAURS'...
The blonde-haired child says, HEAD!
The brown-haired child says, LEGS!
Mandisa asks, AND THE...
The brown-haired child says, TAILS!
Mandisa says, THE SHAPE OF A HEAD, YOUR DINOSAUR HEAD, AND SOME SPIKES.
The children use glue sticks.
The blonde-haired child says, I PUT THIS ONE.
Mandisa says, THAT'S RIGHT. YOU CAN GLUE YOUR HEAD TO THE BACK OF YOUR DINOSAUR'S BODY.
The brown-haired child says, RIGHT!
The child with blonde hair glues a green paper tail to the plate.
The blonde-haired child says, AHA!
Mandisa says, GOOD JOB! LOOK AT THAT.
The child with brown hair presses green paper against the painted plate.
The brown-haired child says, THERE WE GO.
Mandisa says, ALRIGHT. WHAT SHOULD WE ADD NEXT?
(Chiming)
The blonde-haired child says, GOOGLY EYES.
Mandisa says, YEAH.
(Music playing)
Mandisa holds a bowl filled with googly eyes. The children press the eyes onto their dinosaurs.
The brown-haired child says, ALL DONE IT.
Mandisa says, OK. NOW IT'S TIME TO GIVE OUR DINOSAUR A LITTLE NOSE AND A SMILE.
(Music playing)
An animated smile spreads over the table.
The children use black markers to draw on the dinosaurs.
Mandisa says, OK.
The brown-haired child says, LOOK AT MY SMILE.
The children hold up their dinosaurs.
Mandisa says, NOW IT'S TIME TO GIVE OUR DINOSAURS SOME... YELLOW SPOTS. I HAVE SOME YELLOW PAINT HERE AND SOME MINI SPONGE STAMPERS. GO FOR IT.
The children dip tiny sponges on sticks into a bowl of yellow paint.
The blonde-haired child says, I HAVE SO MANY DOTS.
The brown-haired child says, MAKING LOTS OF YELLOW SPOTS.
Mandisa says, NOW I'M GOING TO GIVE YOU BACK YOUR FEET AND YOU CAN GIVE YOUR DINOSAUR SOME TOES.
Mandisa gives the children the painted cardboard tubes.
The brown-haired child says, DIP, DIP, DIP, DIP, DIP. ONE. TWO. THREE.
The child with brown hair dabs yellow paint on the tubes.
Mandisa says, NOW, WE'RE GOING TO MAKE OUR DINOSAUR STAND UP. SO IN YOUR LEGS, I'VE ALREADY CUT TWO LITTLE SLITS ALONG THE SIDE SO YOU CAN SLIDE YOUR PAPER PLATE IN.
The blonde-haired child says, THAT'S THE MOMMY DINOSAUR.
Mandisa asks, SHOULD WE MAKE THEM ROAR?
The brown-haired child says, YEAH.
All say, RARR, RARRA.
Mandisa and the children move the dinosaurs over the table.
(Music playing)
End credits read:
The host, Mandisa Watts
The crafters, Collette & Connor
Produced in association with tvokids
Executive producer, TVO Marney Malabar
Production Executive, TVO Caroline Voitovici
Riverbank Pictures
Copyright 2022 1919216 Ontario Inc.
An animated logo reads: tvo kids + Riverbank Pictures Original
A child’s voice cries, WHEE!
(Music playing)
An animated sun shines. Mandisa waves beside a tree. Mandisa has black hair held back with a headband and wears denim overalls over a peach t-shirt.
An animated owl and ladybug move around Mandisa. Mandisa holds a hand puppet crafted out of a paper bag and a cardboard robot.
A title reads: Curious Crafting
Mandisa sits at a table with a child with short blonde hair and a child with long dark brown hair.
Mandisa asks, DO YOU LIKE DINOSAURS?
The blonde-haired child says, YEAH!
The brown-haired child says, YEAH!
Mandisa picks up a green dinosaur.
Mandisa says, ME TOO. MY FAVOURITE DINOSAUR IS AT STEGOSAURUS. I MADE THIS USING A PAPER PLATE AND A CARDBOARD TUBE.
The blonde-haired child asks, CAN WE MAKE A DINOSAUR?
Mandisa says, OF COURSE, LET'S GO!
(Music playing)
Mandisa and the children stand up and gather materials.
Mandisa narrates, WE'RE GOING TO NEED GOOGLY EYES, GREEN AND YELLOW PAINT, GREEN CONSTRUCTION PAPER, CARDBOARD TUBES, A PAPER PLATE, GLUE, AND DON'T FORGET YOUR PAINT BRUSHES.
(Music playing)
Mandisa and the children sit back at the table, with the craft supplies spread out in front of them.
Mandisa asks, WHAT CAN WE USE TO MAKE OUR DINOSAUR'S BODY?
The child with blonde hair picks up a paper plate.
The blonde-haired child says, HERE.
(Chiming)
Mandisa says, THAT'S RIGHT, PAPER PLATES. CUT ONE IN HALF. I HAVE TWO SHADES OF GREEN. LIGHT GREEN AND A...
The brown-haired child says, DARK GREEN.
Mandisa says, NOW YOU CAN DIP IT. ALL RIGHT. GO FOR IT, GUYS. WOOHOO!
The brown-haired child says, NICE COLOUR OF GREEN.
The blonde-haired child says, THAT'S HIS FAVOURITE COLOUR.
The children paint the half paper plates.
The brown-haired child says, MIX, MIX. MINE IS GOING TO BE BEAUTIFUL BECAUSE I HAVE GREEN.
The blonde-haired child says, MY MOMMY WILL LOVE THIS.
The blonde-haired child holds up a green-painted plate.
The blonde-haired child says, LOOK AT!
The brown-haired child says, LOOK AT MINE.
The blonde-haired child says, WOW.
Mandisa says, NOW IT'S TIME TO PAINT OUR DINOSAUR'S...
The blonde-haired child shouts, LEGS!
Mandisa holds out tube cut into short lengths.
Mandisa says, I HAVE SOME CARDBOARD TUBES HERE...
The blonde-haired child says, THANK YOU.
Mandisa says, FOR OUR DINOSAUR'S LEGS.
The blonde-haired child says, IT'S GONNA BE AWESOME.
(Music playing)
The children paint the cardboard tubes green.
An animated paintbrush moves back and forth.
(Brushing)
Mandisa says, NOW THAT OUR PAPER PLATES ARE DRY, WE CAN ADD OUR DINOSAURS'...
The blonde-haired child says, HEAD!
The brown-haired child says, LEGS!
Mandisa asks, AND THE...
The brown-haired child says, TAILS!
Mandisa says, THE SHAPE OF A HEAD, YOUR DINOSAUR HEAD, AND SOME SPIKES.
The children use glue sticks.
The blonde-haired child says, I PUT THIS ONE.
Mandisa says, THAT'S RIGHT. YOU CAN GLUE YOUR HEAD TO THE BACK OF YOUR DINOSAUR'S BODY.
The brown-haired child says, RIGHT!
The child with blonde hair glues a green paper tail to the plate.
The blonde-haired child says, AHA!
Mandisa says, GOOD JOB! LOOK AT THAT.
The child with brown hair presses green paper against the painted plate.
The brown-haired child says, THERE WE GO.
Mandisa says, ALRIGHT. WHAT SHOULD WE ADD NEXT?
(Chiming)
The blonde-haired child says, GOOGLY EYES.
Mandisa says, YEAH.
(Music playing)
Mandisa holds a bowl filled with googly eyes. The children press the eyes onto their dinosaurs.
The brown-haired child says, ALL DONE IT.
Mandisa says, OK. NOW IT'S TIME TO GIVE OUR DINOSAUR A LITTLE NOSE AND A SMILE.
(Music playing)
An animated smile spreads over the table.
The children use black markers to draw on the dinosaurs.
Mandisa says, OK.
The brown-haired child says, LOOK AT MY SMILE.
The children hold up their dinosaurs.
Mandisa says, NOW IT'S TIME TO GIVE OUR DINOSAURS SOME... YELLOW SPOTS. I HAVE SOME YELLOW PAINT HERE AND SOME MINI SPONGE STAMPERS. GO FOR IT.
The children dip tiny sponges on sticks into a bowl of yellow paint.
The blonde-haired child says, I HAVE SO MANY DOTS.
The brown-haired child says, MAKING LOTS OF YELLOW SPOTS.
Mandisa says, NOW I'M GOING TO GIVE YOU BACK YOUR FEET AND YOU CAN GIVE YOUR DINOSAUR SOME TOES.
Mandisa gives the children the painted cardboard tubes.
The brown-haired child says, DIP, DIP, DIP, DIP, DIP. ONE. TWO. THREE.
The child with brown hair dabs yellow paint on the tubes.
Mandisa says, NOW, WE'RE GOING TO MAKE OUR DINOSAUR STAND UP. SO IN YOUR LEGS, I'VE ALREADY CUT TWO LITTLE SLITS ALONG THE SIDE SO YOU CAN SLIDE YOUR PAPER PLATE IN.
The blonde-haired child says, THAT'S THE MOMMY DINOSAUR.
Mandisa asks, SHOULD WE MAKE THEM ROAR?
The brown-haired child says, YEAH.
All say, RARR, RARRA.
Mandisa and the children move the dinosaurs over the table.
(Music playing)
End credits read:
The host, Mandisa Watts
The crafters, Collette & Connor
Produced in association with tvokids
Executive producer, TVO Marney Malabar
Production Executive, TVO Caroline Voitovici
Riverbank Pictures
Copyright 2022 1919216 Ontario Inc.
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