The word Stop is written in the dirt.

[Bird calls, birds chirp]

A child says, STOP.

Pine cones on grass spell the word Look.

A second child says, LOOK.

The word Listen is written in the dirt. Leaves fall on the word.

[Leaves rustle, bird calls]

A third child says, LISTEN.

[Upbeat music plays]

[Gentle music plays]

A person holds a frog in their hand.

[Croaking]

In a forest, a man and two children walk on dry, brown fallen leaves. A tawny frogmouth bird on a tree branch shifts from foot to foot.

[Leaves crunch]

A young boy with short brown hair wears a brown jacket and a blue shirt. He holds the hand of a man wearing a grey jacket and grey pants. The brown-haired boy points.

The brown-haired boy narrates, I CAN SEE A LIZARD!

The brown-haired boy holds a spiky lizard.

The man asks, HOW DO THEY FEEL?

The brown-haired boy says, SPIKY.

The man asks, AND PRICKLY, ISN'T IT?

The brown-haired boy says, YEAH. I CAN SEE A TAWNY FROGMOUTH.

The man, wearing a wide-brimmed grey hat, holds the boy close to the branch with the tawny frogmouth.

The man asks, WHAT DOES HE LIKE TO EAT?

The brown-haired boy replies, BUGS.

The man says, STARE IN HIS EYES.

The boy stares into the tawny frogmouth’s eyes.

The boy sits on the ground beside his identical twin brother, who wears his jacket fully zipped up. The man moves leaves and reveals a possum.

[Leaves rustle, possum squeaks]

The man says, WE WOKE IT UP, SO WE HAVE TO GO, "SHH!"

The boy with the fully zipped jacket gently pets the possum.

The brown-haired boy narrates, I CAN SEE A POSSUM. I CAN SEE A SNAKE.

A grey and black snake slithers slowly on a tree branch.

The man holds a long snake.

He asks, WHAT COLOURS CAN YOU SEE?

[Background exclamations]

The brown-haired boy narrates, BROWN AND WHITE AND BLACK.

The man asks, CAN YOU TOUCH OTHER SNAKES?

The two boys reply, NO.

[Squawking]

The man asks, WHY NOT? THEY MIGHT...

The snake flicks their long, black, forked tongue.

A boy says, BITE.

The boys pet a small crocodile. The man holds the crocodile still.

The brown-haired boy narrates, I CAN SEE A CROCODILE!

The brown-haired asks, IS THIS A BABY ONE?

The man says, IT'S A BABY ONE, IT'S TWO YEARS OLD.

The brown-haired boy says IT'S SO SHARP. SNAP!

The boy with the fully zipped jacket repeats, SNAP!

The boy with the fully zipped jacket throws leaves up in the air over him and his brother. They both smile.

[Leaves rustle]

[Playful music plays]

Text reads Play School. abc.net.au/children/play. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Copyright 2018.