
This is the transcript for Bowtiful Glasses.
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(The episode starts with an opening sequence during the song: Emma's Yellow Bow.)
Emma: (singing) Emma's yellow bow
Bow, bow
It's Emma's yellow bow
Bow, bow
Emma!
(Opening camera transition to the song: Hello, Nice to See You Today. A scene Emma introducing herself, while playing her xylophone outside at Hopewood House.)
Emma: (singing) Hello, nice to see you today
My name is Emma
What's your name?
Oh, that's right
Come on, let's play.
(A tinkling yellow circle with bows flying transition to Emma welcomes her bowtiful playroom.)
Emma: Welcome to my bowtiful playroom. It's going to be a very bowtiful day today. Can you march? (She's marching.) That's it. Lift your knees up high. March, march, march. Great marching! Can you roly-poly your arms? (She's roly-poly with her arms.) That's it. Roly-poly. Good. OK, know can you march and roly-poly at the same time? (She's marching, while roly-poly with her arms.) Wow, that's good! Come on, let's try it together.
(Song: Roly Poly Roll. A scene where Emma is marching, while lifting up her knees & roly-poly with her arms at the same time.)
Emma: (singing) Can you march and march all around and roly-poly all day
Can you march and lift your knees up high and roly-poly all day
March around, march around, march around, be on your way
Can you march and march and roly-poll and have a bowtiful day?
Come on, let's skip!
(singing) Can you skip and skip, skip around and roly-poly all day
Can you skip and lift your knees up high and roly-poly all day
Skip around, skip around, skip around, be on your way
Can you skip and skip and roly-poll and have a bowtiful day?
Come on, let's march again.
(singing) Can you march and march all around and roly-poly all day
Can you march and lift your knees up high and roly-poly all day
March around, march around, march around, be on your way
Can you march and march and roly-poll and have a bowtiful day?
Nice marching! Nice rolly-poll and lovely skipping too. (She gasps & she hears a music box tinkling.) Can you hear that music? What's that sound? Oh, yes, you're right! That's the sound of the music box. Come on, let's have a look together. Whoa, three music boxes. A yellow music box, a pink music box and an aqua music box. Which music box would you like me to open today? Ah! The aqua music box? Lovely colour. Great choice!
(Song: Emma's Music Box. A scene where Emma opens up her music box so she could see what's inside.)
Emma: (singing) I open up my music box
And what do I see?
A ballet dancer twirling, dancing there for me...
Come on, try it. Twirl around up high on your toes.
(singing) Look at what my music box has given to me.
(She's holding a tiny pair of glasses.) Have a look at this! A tiny pair of glasses! These glasses are made out of pipe cleaners. Glasses help you to see clearly. Let's see what's outside.
(A scene fades to Emma is wearing a pair of glasses, while dancing during Samba Go, Go, Go! instrumental track is playing in the background. After that, a sliding pink with flying stars transition to Emma sits down on a bench.)
Emma: Ah, so much fun dancing and looking through my glasses to see clearly. They are very useful, indeed. Come on, let's take a trip in the bowboat and see where our imagination takes us.
(A tinkling pink circle with clouds & stars flying transition to the song: Bowboat. A scene where Emma is going for a ride in her bowboat with her glasses to go on a trip.)
Emma: (singing) I'm in my bowboat, my dreaming bowboat
I row and float in my daydreams
I'm in my bowboat, my dreaming bowboat
Come! Join this adventure with me
Our glasses to play, imagine the way
I row and float in my daydreams
I'm in my bowboat, my dreaming bowboat
Let's play some more with the glasses today.
(A sliding pink with flying stars transition to Emma is making fruit salad in the kitchen.)
Emma: Ooh, I've got my chef hat on because I'm in the kitchen! (She gasps.) And I'm here with my good friend Bilby. Hi, Bilby! (Bilby warbles. She gasps.) Bilby, I'm feeling a little bit hungry. I'm so happy that we're here in the kitchen, because we can make a snack. But, before we eat or prepare food, it's very important to wash our hands. Bilby, have you washed your paws? (Bilby warbles.) Oh, you have? Well, that's excellent. I'll just wash my hands.
(Song: Handwashing Song. A scene where Emma is washing her hands before she could have a snack.)
Emma: (singing) Wash your hands with water and soap
Da, da-da-da, da-da, da-da
Rinse your hands and towel or air them dry
Now your hands are clean.
Ah! Clean hands ready to prepare and eat some yummy food. Bilby, what would you like to eat for snack today? (Bilby warbles.) Fruit salad? That's a great idea! Bilby, you know, I have a recipe for fruit salad right here! (She grabs a recipe.) Let's have a look. Recipe for fruit salad. (She looks at a recipe, but it was too blurry.) Oh, dear. Ooh, it seems I can't read the recipe. Everything's a bit blurry. Hmm… What will I do? (She thinks that her bow tinkles.) Oh, yes! I can use my glasses! (She grabs her glasses.) My glasses will help me to see clearly. (She puts her glasses on & looking at the recipe.) Oh, there we go. I can see now! Recipe for fruit salad. Banana, apple, orange, or any fruit you like, chopped up and mixed in a bowl to make some yummy fruit salad. (Bilby warbles.) What's that, Bilby? (Bilby warbles.) Oh, you've already prepared some fruit! Oh, very organised, Bilby. Let's have a look. (She sits down.) Wow, you're right, Bilby! Chopped-up oranges. Chopped-up banana. Chopped-up apple. Perfect for some fruit salad. Yummy, yummy. Now all we have to do is scoop it into the bowls, mix it up, and then we can eat it. Come on, let's make some fruit salad.
(Song: Fruit Salad. a scene where Emma is chopping some fruit & put them into a bowl for a delicious snack in the kitchen.)
Emma: (singing) Let's make some fruit salad today
It's fun to do, it's the healthy way
Take all the fruit that you want to eat
It's going to be a fruit salad treat
Fruit salad, yummy, yummy
Fruit salad, yummy, yummy
Fruit salad, yummy, yummy
Yummy, yummy, yummy, yummy fruit salad!
This sure does look yummy, yummy! Come on, let's eat some fruit salad. (The oven timer beeps.) Oh, what's that sound? (The oven timer beeps.) Oh, that's the sound of the oven! Bilby, have you been cooking? (Bilby warbles.) A banana loaf? How yummy! Well, this will be the perfect treat with our fruit salad. But remember, the oven is very, very hot, so Mum, Dad, or a grown-up can help open the oven for you. Are you ready? Let's use… ..our towel because the oven is very hot. (She's using a towel to open the oven door to take out a banana loaf.) Oh! Wow! Bilby, you've been busy! A lovely banana loaf to have with our yummy fruit salad. (She's eating some fruit salad.)
(A tinkling pink circle with clouds & stars flying transition to Emma had a great imagination had a great time making fruit salad in the kitchen with her glasses.)
Emma: So much fun using our imaginations. And now I can see clearly and I can read the recipe. Come on, it's time to go.
(Emma's flying bows transition to the song: Thank You For Coming. A scene where Emma is playing a xylophone, while waving goodbye during at the end of the show during the end credits are rolling.)
Emma: (singing) Thank you for coming to dance and play
Until next time, have a bowtiful day
Have a bowtiful day!
(The endboard is showing at the end.)