Transcript: Aquarium
The word Stop is written with green pipe cleaners on worn wooden planks.
[Croaking, birds chirp, gentle piano music plays]
A child says, STOP.
Pebbles spell the word Look, on white planks of wood.
A second child says, LOOK.
Pebbles spell the word Listen, on a rock.
A third child says, LISTEN.
[Upbeat music plays]
[Water sloshes, gentle piano music continues]
Fish, a shark, and a stingray swim in aquarium tanks. The walls around the tank windows resemble rocks. Young children walk in a tunnel beneath the aquarium, with sharks swimming above them. The children point excitedly.
Children say, BUBBLES. SHARKS!
A child says, THAT'S SO BIG!
Two sharks swim directly over the children.
Children say, THEIR STOMACHS ARE BIG. JUST LOOK AT THAT ONE NOW!
A giant stingray swims over the children.
A child says, LET'S FOLLOW THIS! COME BACK HERE, STINGRAY!
A brown-haired boy wearing a red shirt looks up at a shark. The boy holds his hands behind his head.
The brown-haired boy says, LOOK AT THAT BIG SHARK.
A school of silver-coloured fish swim together.
A child asks, CAN YOU SEE ALL THE FISHES?
Another child replies, YEP, I CAN, I CAN!
A boy with short dark brown hair points upwards.
The short brown-haired boy says I CAN SEE A SHARK!
The shark swims openmouthed over the children.
Children say excitedly, SHARK!
The brown-haired boy says YOU CAN SEE HIS GILLS OPENING.
A boy with brown eyes and brown hair watches the water.
A sea turtle swims by.
The brown-eyed boy says, A BIG GIANT TURTLE, LOOK AT IT!
A child says, HELLO!
The brown-haired boy counts starfish, FOUR AND FIVE AND SIX.
The short-haired boy shouts, STARS! WHAT'S THAT FOR?
Children lean over rocks and look down at starfish.
The short-haired boy says THOSE ONES ARE VERY SPIKY.
A child reaches into the water and gently touches a large grey starfish.
A penguin swims underwater.
A child shouts, THE PENGUINS!
The brown-haired boy says I CAN SEE THEM SWIMMING FAST.
The short-haired boy says, LOOK AT THAT PENGUIN!
[Playful music plays]
Text reads Play School. abc.net.au/children/play. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Copyright 2018.
[Croaking, birds chirp, gentle piano music plays]
A child says, STOP.
Pebbles spell the word Look, on white planks of wood.
A second child says, LOOK.
Pebbles spell the word Listen, on a rock.
A third child says, LISTEN.
[Upbeat music plays]
[Water sloshes, gentle piano music continues]
Fish, a shark, and a stingray swim in aquarium tanks. The walls around the tank windows resemble rocks. Young children walk in a tunnel beneath the aquarium, with sharks swimming above them. The children point excitedly.
Children say, BUBBLES. SHARKS!
A child says, THAT'S SO BIG!
Two sharks swim directly over the children.
Children say, THEIR STOMACHS ARE BIG. JUST LOOK AT THAT ONE NOW!
A giant stingray swims over the children.
A child says, LET'S FOLLOW THIS! COME BACK HERE, STINGRAY!
A brown-haired boy wearing a red shirt looks up at a shark. The boy holds his hands behind his head.
The brown-haired boy says, LOOK AT THAT BIG SHARK.
A school of silver-coloured fish swim together.
A child asks, CAN YOU SEE ALL THE FISHES?
Another child replies, YEP, I CAN, I CAN!
A boy with short dark brown hair points upwards.
The short brown-haired boy says I CAN SEE A SHARK!
The shark swims openmouthed over the children.
Children say excitedly, SHARK!
The brown-haired boy says YOU CAN SEE HIS GILLS OPENING.
A boy with brown eyes and brown hair watches the water.
A sea turtle swims by.
The brown-eyed boy says, A BIG GIANT TURTLE, LOOK AT IT!
A child says, HELLO!
The brown-haired boy counts starfish, FOUR AND FIVE AND SIX.
The short-haired boy shouts, STARS! WHAT'S THAT FOR?
Children lean over rocks and look down at starfish.
The short-haired boy says THOSE ONES ARE VERY SPIKY.
A child reaches into the water and gently touches a large grey starfish.
A penguin swims underwater.
A child shouts, THE PENGUINS!
The brown-haired boy says I CAN SEE THEM SWIMMING FAST.
The short-haired boy says, LOOK AT THAT PENGUIN!
[Playful music plays]
Text reads Play School. abc.net.au/children/play. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Copyright 2018.
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