Red, yellow and blue pieces of cardboard form a two-storey house with a garage.

A narrator says, THIS IS WHERE THE GRIMWADE FAMILY LIVE, AND THEY'VE SAID WE CAN VISIT. LET'S GO AND SAY HELLO.

The red door on the house opens, and Mrs. Grimwade steps out holding a baby with curly brown hair. Mrs. Grimwade has short, platinum-blond hair and wears a white, short-sleeved blouse, a bracelet and hoop earrings.

Mrs. Grimwade says, HELLO. WELCOME TO OUR HOUSE.

She smiles and waves.

The narrator says, THERE'S MUMMY, ELLA. BABY HOUSTON.

[Baby Houston cooing]

The narrator says, AWW, ISN'T SHE CUTE?

A toddler with curly brown hair wearing a white T-shirt runs through Ella’s legs.

The narrator says, THIS IS REU.

Reu waves.

The narrator says, HELLO, REU!

Reu says, HELLO.

Three girls wearing matching long-sleeved pink and grey striped shirts stand in the front yard.

The narrator says, THAT'S HARPER.

Harper, the shortest, wears her long, curly brown hair in a high, side ponytail.

Harper says, HELLO.

The narrator says, NEXT, IT'S HALLE.

Halle wears her long, curly brown hair in buns.

Halle says, HELLO.

The narrator says, BIG SISTER, HOSANNA.

Hosanna, the tallest, wears her long, curly brown hair pulled back in a ponytail.

Hosanna says, HEY.

The narrator says, AND THE OLDEST OF ALL, HEZE, WHO LOVES FOOTBALL.

Heze has long, curly dark hair and wears a white T-shirt. He kicks a ball against the blue garage door.

[Whistle blowing]

The narrator says, AND FINALLY DADDY, TIM.

At the end of the driveway, Tim waves. He has short brown hair, a neatly trimmed beard, and a white T-shirt. The rest of the family gathers in the middle of the driveway.

[Upbeat music plays]

Tim sings, THIS IS WHERE THE GRIMWADES LIVE.

The Grimwades sing, MUM, DAD, SISTERS AND BROTHERS. LOOKING OUT FOR ONE ANOTHER, YES, WE'RE LOOKING OUT FOR ONE ANOTHER.

Tim joins his family and puts his arm around Ella. In a cardboard park, Tim walks down a path with Houston and Reu. Heze, Harper and Halle pick up trash on the grass.

Tim sings, IN THE PARK, THERE ARE BUTTERFLIES, TREES, BIRDS AND BLUE SKIES. TO KEEP THE PLACES WE LOVE CLEAN…

Heze picks up a paper take-out box with a grabber and drops it in a recycling bin.

He sings, THE GRIMWADES ARE GOING GREEN.

In a cardboard grocery store, Ella and Hosana shop in the produce section.

Ella sings, DID YOU KNOW THAT WHEN YOU SHOP WHAT YOU BUY CAN HELP A LOT? IT REALLY IS FANTASTIC…

Hosanna takes a plastic water bottle off a cashier’s conveyor belt.

She sings, WHEN YOU SAY NO TO PLASTIC.

Ella, Harper, Hosanna, Heze, and Houston watch a farmer shear a sheep in a barn. At the dining room table, Heze, Halle and Hosanna wave to a person on a video call.

The narrator says, THIS IS THE GRIMWADE FAMILY. THEY'RE GOING GREEN BY USING THE FIVE R’S.

Five cardboard circles read, “Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle.” The “Refuse” circle shows an X. The “Reduce” circle shows an arrow pointing down. The “Reuse” circle shows a bag. The “Repair” circle shows a wrench. The “Recycle” circle shows the recycling symbol.

The narrator says, FIND OUT WHICH ‘R’ THEY CHOOSE TODAY WHEN THEY GO DOWN ON THE FARM.

The Grimwades stand around the dining table.

They all say, LET'S GO GREEN!

[Cheerful music plays]

The cardboard circles float around the cardboard park.

The Grimwades all sing, GO GREEN WITH THE GRIMWADES.

Harper shouts, REFUSE!

The Grimwades all sing, GO GREEN WITH THE GRIMWADES.

Halle shouts, REDUCE!

The Grimwades all sing, GO GREEN WITH THE GRIMWADES.

Heze shouts, REUSE!

The Grimwades all sing, GO GREEN WITH THE GRIMWADES.

Hosanna shouts, REPAIR!

The Grimwades all sing, GO GREEN WITH THE GRIMWADES.

Reu shouts, RECYCLE!

The Grimwades all sing, GO GREEN WITH THE GRIMWADES.

They stand in the cardboard driveway.

The Grimwades all sing, GO GREEN WITH THE GRIMWADES.

The title appears and the Grimwades shout, GO GREEN WITH THE GRIMWADES!

[Gentle music plays]

On a rug, a person flips a page in a children’s book to a cartoon image of a sheep. The page reads, “Hello Sheep.”

Tim says, AND THEN WE'VE GOT A SHEEP.

Text reads, “Covid-19 guidelines were adhered to during the time of filming.”

The narrator says, TODAY, DADDY IS SHOWING REU AND HOUSTON WHAT NOISES ANIMALS MAKE.

Tim sits on the rug with Houston and Reu.

[Tim bleating like a sheep]

[Reu bleating like a sheep]

Tim says, YEAH, VERY GOOD. CAN YOU DO IT?

[Houston bleating like a sheep]

Tim says, YAY! WELL DONE.

Reu says, HIGH-FIVE.

[Tim laughing]

By the stairs, Ella pulls a shoe box out of the closet.

Ella says, HERE WE GO.

The narrator says, MUMMY HAS SOMETHING FOR HARPER. SHE WANTS TO MAKE A TOY FARM.

At the dining table, Ella and Harper open the shoe box. Harper takes out a wooden toy animal.

Harper says, A HORSY!

The narrator says, OH, THAT'S A GOOD START.

Ella says, THAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE, ISN'T IT?

Harper says, YEAH.

At the other end of the table, Halle, Heze and Hosanna write in their notebooks.

The narrator says, AND FOR SCHOOL WORK, HALLE, HEZE, AND HOSANNA ARE FINDING OUT ABOUT SHEEP.

Ella says, I'VE GOT A SURPRISE FOR YOU.

The narrator says, MUMMY HAS ORGANIZED A VIDEO CALL TO A FARMER…

Ella opens a laptop. In a field, a farmer with dark hair and a neatly trimmed beard kneels in tall grass with a sheep.

On a video call, Halle, Heze and Hosanna say, HELLO!

The narrator says, …WHO'S TALKING TO THEM FROM THIS FIELD.

Halle, Heze and Hosanna wave.

On the video call, the farmer says, WELCOME TO MY FARM. IT'S SO EXCITING TO SEE YOU THERE TODAY.

One of the kids says, YEAH, IT IS.

The farmer says, SO, HAVE YOU GOT ANY QUESTIONS FOR ME?

Halle asks, WHAT ANIMALS DO YOU HAVE ON YOUR FARM?

The farmer says, AS WELL AS GROWING LOTS OF CROPS, WE HAVE ABOUT 500 SHEEP ON OUR FARM. AND HERE IS ONE OF THEM.

Halle says, OH, WOW, THAT’S AMAZING.

The farmer says, WE KEEP THEM FOR THEIR MEAT AND FOR THEIR WOOL. AND THE GREAT THING ABOUT WOOL IS, IT'S REUSABLE. IF YOU HAVE A WOOLLY JUMPER, YOU CAN UNDO IT, AND THEN YOU CAN KNIT IT ALL OVER AGAIN.

Heze says, THANK YOU FOR ANSWERING OUR QUESTIONS, FARMER TOM.

The narrator says, WOW! THE GRIMWADES HAVE MET A SHEEP NOT A COMPUTER.

Ella asks, HOW WAS THAT, THEN, GUYS?

Hosanna says, GREAT.

Heze says, THAT WAS REALLY GOOD.

Halle says, REALLY FUN.

The narrator says, BUT THERE'S A PROBLEM.

A yellow strand of wool hangs off a hook.

Ella says, OH, NO! LOOK AT MY JUMPER.

Part of her wool sweater unravels.

Harper says, OH.

Ella says, OH, AND IT'S SNAGGED.

The narrator says, LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENED. THIS WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO REPAIR.

Ella says, OH, DEAR. DADDY, COME. I'VE GOT TO SHOW YOU ABOUT THIS.

Tim walks in with Houston and Reu.

He says, OH, WHAT'S UP?

Ella says, LOOK. CAUGHT MY JUMPER ON THE DOOR, AND IT'S ALL UNRAVELED.

Tim says, YEAH, THAT'S DEFINITELY SEEN BETTER DAYS.

Ella says, I DON'T KNOW WHAT I'M GOING TO DO. I MIGHT HAVE TO THROW IT AWAY.

Tim says, YOU COULD, I SUPPOSE, OR... GRIMWADE GANG...

The Grimwades all say, LET'S GO GREEN!

In the cardboard park, the “Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle” circles appear.

The narrator says, YOU'RE PART OF THE GRIMWADE GANG, TOO. WHICH OF THE FIVE R’S SHOULD WE USE TO GO GREEN TODAY? SHOULD WE REFUSE, REDUCE, REUSE, REPAIR, OR RECYCLE?

Ella looks at her unravelling sweater.

The narrator says, MUMMY'S WOOLLEN JUMPER HAS STARTED TO UNRAVEL. IT'S PAST REPAIR. SO WHAT ELSE COULD SHE DO WITH THE WOOL THAT MADE IT? DO YOU KNOW?

The Grimwades all say, LET'S REUSE!

Halle says, THE FARMER SAID YOU CAN UNRAVEL WOOL AND MAKE SOMETHING ELSE WITH IT.

Tim says, SOUNDS GOOD, AND I CAN HELP, TOO.

Ella says, YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO KNIT.

Tim says, NO, BUT GRANDMA MELANIE DOES, AND SHE CAN TEACH US.

The kids leave the table.

The narrator says, AND WHILE DADDY LEARNS HOW TO KNIT WOOL, MUMMY WANTS TO FIND OUT WHERE WOOL COMES FROM.

At a farm, donkeys stand by a fence. Ella pushes Houston’s stroller down a path. Heze, Harper and Hosanna walk alongside her. Heze kicks a soccer ball.

The narrator says, BUT SHE'S NOT TAKING HARPER AND THE OTHERS TO THE COUNTRYSIDE. CAN YOU SEE THE TALL OFFICE BUILDINGS?

Ella points toward tall buildings in the distance.

The narrator says, THIS IS A CITY FARM.

Harper says, MUM, LOOK, SOME DONKEYS!

Ella says, OH, YEAH, THERE ARE! SHOULD WE GO AND SEE WHAT OTHER ANIMALS THERE ARE?

The kids say, YEAH!

Ella says, COME ON, THEN.

She continues down the path. At a turkey enclosure, a city farmer steps out holding a bucket.

The city farmer says, HELLO.

The Grimwades say, HI!

Heze asks, COULD YOU HELP US? WE'RE LOOKING FOR SOME SHEEP, BECAUSE WE KNOW THAT'S WHERE WOOL COMES FROM.

The city farmer says, UNFORTUNATELY, THEY'RE INSIDE TODAY, NOT OUT IN THE FIELDS.

Ella says, OH, THAT'S A SHAME.

The city farmer says, BUT THEY'RE INSIDE TO BE SHORN, SO IF YOU COME WITH ME, I'LL SHOW YOU HOW WE TAKE THEIR WOOL OFF.

Ela says, OH, THANKS. THAT'D BE COOL.

Heze says, OH, WOW, YEAH, LET'S GO!

The Grimwades follow the city farmer down the path. Back home, Halle stands at the table, unravelling Ella’s sweater.

The narrator says, HALLE HAS STARTED WORK UNRAVELING THE JUMPER, AND LOOK WHO'S ARRIVED.

A woman with short white hair and glasses walks in the door. At the table, Reu plays with the wooden farm animals. Tim stands beside him across from Halle.

The narrator says, THIS IS MELANIE, THE GRIMWADES' GRANDMA AND TIM'S MUMMY.

Melanie says, HELLO, EVERYONE.

Tim says, AH, HEY, MUM, THANKS SO MUCH FOR COMING ROUND.

Halle says, HI!

Melanie says, AH, IT'S A PLEASURE. HI.

Tim says, MAYBE IF I GET YOU A CUP OF TEA AND THEN WE HEAD OFF INTO THE FRONT ROOM?

Melanie says, I'D LOVE A CUP OF TEA.

Tim says, YEAH?

Melanie says, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

Tim says, ALRIGHT, HALLE, CAN YOU GATHER THIS?

He waves his hand over the sweater.

Halle says, YEAH.

Tim says, GO ON, REU. WE'LL GO INTO THE FRONT ROOM.

Reu climbs down from his chair.

Melanie says, INTO THE FRONT ROOM, SHALL WE, REU?

She follows Halle into the living room.

The narrator says, DADDY HAS EXPLAINED THE PROBLEM TO GRANDMA, AND SHE'S RARING TO GO.

Melanie takes a seat on the couch beside Halle with a large reusable bag.

Melanie says, NOW, IN MY BAG, I'VE GOT LOTS OF SPARE WOOL WE CAN USE. I'M GOING TO SHOW YOU HOW TO FINGER KNIT.

Reu sits on the floor at Halle and Melanie’s feet.

[Gentle music plays]

Melanie holds a strand of green wool.

The narrator says, GRANDMA KNOWS A WAY OF KNITTING USING JUST YOUR FINGERS.

Halle uses a strand of wool from Ella’s sweater.

The narrator says, MAKE A LOOP AND THEN ANOTHER LOOP.

Melanie says, WE PUT OUR FINGER THROUGH THE LOOP. DO YOU SEE? LIKE THAT.

Halle watches Melanie finger knit.

Melanie says, QUITE SOON, YOU'LL HAVE A BIG CHAIN.

The narrator says, AND AT THE FARM, THEY'RE FINALLY FACE TO FACE WITH A SHEEP.

In a barn at the city farm, Ella stands behind a metal fence with Harper, Hosanna, Heze and Houston. The city farmer guides a sheep into the space behind the fence.

The city farmer says, SO, THIS ONE

Ella says, YEAH?

The city farmer says, IS…

He pulls the sheep by its horns.

The city farmer says, ONE OF OUR LAMBS FROM LAST YEAR.

The narrator says, THE FARMER HAS TO BE STRONG TO HOLD THE SHEEP IN POSITION.

The sheep lies on its back against the city farmer. The farmer picks up shears.

The city farmer says, THESE ARE THE SHEARS HERE, AND IT DOESN'T HURT THEM.

He turns on the shears.

[Shears whirring loudly]

The city farmer says, WELL, YOU CAN SEE HERE. LOOK.

He moves the shears down his arm.

Ella says, YEAH, OKAY.

The city farmer starts shearing the sheep.

The narrator says, THE WOOL KEPT THE SHEEP WARM IN WINTER. BUT NOW, REMOVING THE COAT KEEPS THEM COOL IN SUMMER.

The city farmer says, THE AIM OF IT IS TO HAVE THE FLEECE OFF IN ONE PIECE.

[Shears whirring]

Ella asks, DO YOU THINK ANY OF YOU COULD SHEAR A SHEEP?

Heze says, MAYBE IF I PRACTISED.

Hosanna says, UM… YEAH.

Harper nods.

The city farmer says, SO, THE LAST FEW STROKES. HERE WE ARE.

He finishes shearing the sheep and turns off the shears.

Harper says, HE LOOKS SO BALD, DOESN'T HE?

The city farmer says, HE DOES. LET'S HAVE A LOOK.

He pulls the sheep back onto its hooves.

The city farmer says, THERE WE GO. LOOK AT THAT.

The Grimwades say, AH, WOW!

The city farmer says, MY GOODNESS.

He nudges the sheep through a gate where another sheep covered in wool stands.

The city farmer says, IT'S YOUR TURN AFTER.

Ella says, HEY, YOU GOT A FRESH, NEW HAIRCUT!

[Laughing]

Title: Go Green with the Grimwades.

[Upbeat music plays]

At home, Tim walks into the living room with a cup of tea.

Tim says, OH, HOW'S THIS GOING?

Halle says, WE'RE JUST DOING SOME FINGER KNITTING.

Tim says, OH, ARE YOU? IS IT EASY?

Halle says, YES, QUITE EASY.

Tim says, GRANDMA HAS BROUGHT DADDY SOME KNITTING NEEDLES TO LEARN TO KNIT ANOTHER WAY.

Halle asks, GRANDMA, WHO TAUGHT YOU TO KNIT?

Melanie knits with the knitting needles. Tim sits on the couch beside her with Reu in his lap.

Melanie says, says, WELL, MY MUM TAUGHT ME TO KNIT. AND BEFORE HER, MY GRANDMA TAUGHT HER TO KNIT.

Tim holds the knitting needles.

The narrator says, AND ONE DAY, DADDY CAN TEACH REU.

Reu reaches for the wool between the knitting needles.

The narrator says, BACK AT THE CITY FARM, THE FARMER IS ROLLING UP THE WOOL.

The city farmer lays out the large piece of wool on the floor.

Ella says, WOW, THERE'S SO MUCH OF IT!

The city farmer says, SO, WE'VE GOT IT READY, AND ALL WE DO IS ROLL AND TUCK IT ALL THE WAY ALONG.

He rolls and tucks the wool together.

Ella says, OKAY.

The city farmer says, AND THEN WHEN WE GET TO THE TOP HERE, WHAT WE DO IS, YOU GET THESE BITS TOGETHER AND WE TWIST AND PULL.

He twists the end of the roll.

The city farmer says, NOW, WOOL, WHEN IT IS TWISTED AND PULLED, IT GETS STRONGER AND STRONGER, OKAY? THIS IS LIKE RUSTIC SPINNING.

The narrator says, THE WOOL WILL BE WASHED AND THEN SPUN TO MAKE CLOTHES, BLANKETS, AND CARPETS.

Videos show clean, white wool being spun.

The city farmer says, HERE WE GO, HARPER. THIS IS SOME CLEAN SHEEP FLEECE FOR YOU TO FEEL AND SEE HOW SOFT IT IS.

He gives Harper a bag of fluffy white fleece. Harper, Heze and Hosanna squeeze the fleece.

The narrator says, AH, BRAND NEW WOOL. AND AT HOME, OLD WOOL IS BEING REUSED INTO CHAINS AND SQUARES.

Harper continues finger knitting. Tim practices with the knitting needles.

Melanie says, WELL, YOU'RE DOING PRETTY WELL FOR A BEGINNER.

Tim says, THANKS, MUM. DID YOU KNOW THAT HARPER'S ACTUALLY TRYING TO MAKE A FARM?

Melanie says, IS SHE?

Tim says, YEAH.

Melanie says, THAT GIVES ME AN IDEA.

The narrator says, I WONDER WHAT IT IS.

Melanie places a pile of green and brown knitted squares and rectangles on the table.

She asks, DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN YOU WERE LITTLE AND WE WENT ON HOLIDAY TO THE COUNTRYSIDE?

Tim says, YEAH.

Melanie says, WE'D LOOK OUT AT THE FIELDS, AND I REMEMBER SAYING THE VIEWS LOOKED JUST LIKE A PATCHWORK QUILT.

Tim says, YES.

Melanie says, SO, I THOUGHT WE COULD USE THESE SQUARES TO MAKE SOME COUNTRYSIDE FOR HARPER'S FARM.

Tim spreads the squares and rectangles across the dining table. Reu carries an armful of wooden farm animals.

Tim says, YOU'VE GOT THE ANIMALS, REU.

Melanie says, OH, WOW.

Tim says, OH, THANK YOU. LOOK AT THAT.

Halle lays out a brown square on the table.

Melanie says, OKAY.

Tim says, THE FARM IS REALLY TAKING SHAPE NOW, ISN'T IT?

Reu puts a wooden pig on the table. At the city farm, Harper feeds a goat grass through a fence.

The narrator says, HARPER IS GOING TO MISS THE FARM.

Ella says, COME ON, HARPER! WASH YOUR HANDS! TIME TO GO!

She washes her hands at a wash station. The other kids wash their hands.

The narrator says, OR IS SHE? LOOK AT THE DINING ROOM TABLE NOW.

At the house, Halle adds a yellow square to the table. Tim adds a piece of cardboard that looks like a building.

The narrator says, IT'S JUST LIKE THE CITY FARM.

At the city farm, the city farmer feeds chickens.

The narrator says, THE HAY IS MADE FROM THE REUSED JUMPER.

Halle puts reused sweater wool into a barn on the table.

The narrator says, THE HORSES HAVE FOUND A HOME, TOO.

Halle puts the wooden horse on the table. Reu straightens the pig.

The narrator says, GOODBYE TO ONE FARM AND HELLO TO A NEW ONE.

Tim says, AH, LOOK HOW GOOD THAT LOOKS.

Halle says, YEAH.

[Reu clapping]

Melanie says, I THINK THAT'S LOVELY.
[Upbeat music plays]

Harper returns home with Hosanna, Heze, Ella and Houston. She runs up to the table where Tim, Melanie, Harper and Reu stand.

Harper says, WOW! THIS IS SO COOL!

Tim says, HARPER, IT'S YOUR DAY FOR TREATS, BECAUSE LOOK WHAT WE MADE YOU!

Harper says, THANKS, GUYS. IT'S SO COOL.

Halle says, WE REUSED ALL THE WOOL TO MAKE FIELDS AROUND THE FARM FOR THE ANIMALS.

Ella says, AND I THINK THERE'S ONE MORE BIT OF WOOL WE CAN USE. HARPER, CAN I?

Harper says, YEP.

Ella takes a small piece of fleece out of Harper’s bag.

Ella says, LOOK, WE CAN REUSE THIS WOOL TO MAKE LITTLE SHEEP ON THE FARM!

She adds balls of fleece to the farmland on the table.

Harper says, OH, YEAH!

Tim says, PERFECT, PERFECT.

[Ella bleating]

[Laughing]

Tim says, GUYS, I THINK WE'VE REUSED.

The narrator says, HOW DID THE GRIMWADES GO GREEN TODAY? THEY REUSED! THEY LEARNT HOW FARMERS GET WOOL FROM SHEEP, THEN REUSED OLD WOOL TO MAKE A NEW FARM.

Ella, Hosanna, Heze, Harper and Houston watch the city farmer shear a sheep. Tim, Halle and Reu knit with wool.

At the table, Ella says, WELL DONE, EVERYONE. IT'S FANTASTIC TO SEE WHAT MY JUMPER HAS TURNED INTO.

Tim says, THANKS TO GRANDMA TEACHING HALLE A NEW SKILL.

Melanie smiles.

Tim says, GRIMWADE GANG...

The Grimwades all say, WE'VE GONE GREEN! YAY!

Tim says, WELL DONE. THANKS, MUM.

Title: Go Green with the Grimwades.

In the cardboard park, Tim says, WE'VE GONE GREEN.

Ella says, NOW, IT'S YOUR TURN.

[Upbeat music plays]

Tim and Ella sing, GO GREEN, GO GREEN, GO GREEN, GREEN, GREEN.

The entire Grimwade family dances.

They all sing, GO GREEN, GO GREEN, TO KEEP THE PLANET CLEAN.

Heze sings, THE ARCTIC IS STARTING TO MELT SO THE POLAR BEARS THEY NEED YOUR HELP.

Hosanna sings, AND WHERE THEY LIVE NEEDS LOOKING AFTER, GOING GREEN IS THE ANSWER.

The Grimwade kids sing, GO GREEN, GO GREEN, GO GREEN, GREEN, GREEN.

Heze, Hosanna, Halle, Harper and Reu march around the park holding signs with the “Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle” text and symbols.

The kids sing, GO GREEN, GO GREEN TO KEEP THE PLANET CLEAN.

Outside the cardboard house, Tim sings, THE ANSWER'S OUTSIDE YOUR DOOR USING LESS AND RECYCLING MORE.

Ella sings, ALL THE LITTLE THINGS YOU DO REALLY HELP THE PLANET TOO.

In the park, the entire family sings, GO GREEN, GO GREEN, GO GREEN, GREEN, GREEN. GO GREEN, GO GREEN, TO KEEP THE PLANET CLEAN.

Ella walks through the park.

She sings, IT'S A WALK IN THE PARK.

Ella waves to Heze, Hosanna and Halle cleaning up the park.

She sings, IT'S PICKING IT UP.

Tim hangs a plastic water bottle bird feeder in a tree.

Ella sings, IT'S FEEDING THE BIRDS.

[Birds chirping]

Ella holds up a reusable cup.

She sings, AND REUSING YOUR CUP.

In the living room, Halle wraps green wool around a circular piece of cardboard.

She says, YOU'RE PART OF THE GRIMWADE GANG, SO GO GREEN, TOO. BEFORE YOU THROW AWAY SOMETHING THAT'S MADE OF WOOL, TRY AND REUSE IT. YOU CAN MAKE A FARM LIKE OURS, OR HERE'S ANOTHER IDEA: POMPOMS.

Halle holds up pompoms made of wool.

The narrator says, LOVE THAT, HALLE. WE'LL SEE YOU NEXT TIME AT THE GRIMWADES'.

End credits: Featuring The Grimwade Family. Voice Over, J.B. Gill. Environmental educational consultant Lee Wray-Davies.

In the park, Harper says, REFUSE!

Halle says, REDUCE!

Heze says, REUSE!

Hosanna says, REPAIR!

Reu says, RECYCLE!

Title: Go Green with the Grimwades.

In the cardboard house driveway, the Grimwades all sing, GO GREEN, GO GREEN, GO GREEN, GREEN, GREEN. GO GREEN. GO GREEN TO KEEP THE PLANET CLEAN!

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