Snorkeling, Sailing, and Island Adventures with Talking Hank

Join Talking Hank as he explores island life through snorkeling, sailing, and creative crafts. Learn essential tips like using sunscreen, wearing a life jacket, and making natural mosquito repellent. Hank also demonstrates how to build sandcastles, decorate with natural materials, and prepare a first aid kit for outdoor fun.

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Welcome to Talking Hank's Adventure Guy. I'm Hank and look how cool this dolphin is. It could stay underwater for a long time, so it gets to enjoy a totally different world. I want to do that, too. And that's why we're going to explore snorkeling today. Talking Hank's adventure guide. How to go snorkeling. Before we go snorkeling, we've got to get ready. You should never forget sunscreen. You don't want to rock the lobster look. Also, think about taking a swimming buoy with you. That's how others will know where you are. You can't forget goggles. Now, let's put on flippers so we can start snorkeling. Oh no, I lost my buoy. And I still can't put my flippers on. Huh?

Wait, what? Huh? I guess flippers need to be wet before you can put them on. Fish, here I come. This is the underwater world of my island's coral reef. Turtles and fish share the joy of each other's company. Even a land dweller like me can earn the privilege of joining their aquatic friendship. I start to get confused. Do the animals not want to play with me? But then an ocean friend brings me a surprise. My lost snorkeling buoy. It's all good in the underwater world of I was in the ocean so much that my fingers are wrinkled. Let's find out what we learned today with our friend Professor Sock Puppet.

Sock Puppet's going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Hey there. Today we learned how to snorkel. Remember to always use sunscreen to protect yourself from burns. Getting your flippers wet will also help you put them on. Anyway, if you remember these lessons, then you'll be ready to see amazing, beautiful, and sometimes weird sea creatures like my new friend. Good night, aquatic buddy. If we're going on a spectacular sea adventure, we need to get this boat moving. But safety first. No matter how good of a swimmer you are, if you're on a boat, you should wear a life jacket. That's better. Now, let's get this boat moving. Some boats can be moved by paddling.

Some use other methods, but this boat has a sail. So, all we need is some wind and we'll be on our way. Huh? No wind. Well, maybe I can. We're on our way. There's nothing like the feeling of sailing over the sea. I do have to make sure I avoid any obstacles, but the sea seems clear. Sailing is a wonderful thing. So wonderful, it's making me dizzy. I'm sweating, too. What's going on? Oh, boy. The whole world is spinning. seasick. This happens because your body feels a different kind of movement than your eyes are seeing. If you get

seasick, don't panic. Try to distract yourself from feeling sick. And nothing distracts me more than a nice sailing song like this. Sailing the sea. Captain Hank is sailing the sea. He went on a trip on his ship. The sail is tight, the wind is right. Captain Hank is going to explore a far away land and a distant shore. And now he's sick no more. This really was a spectacular sea adventure. Now, before we land, let's hear some sea wisdom from Admiral Sock Puppet. Sock puppets going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. I Today we learned you can move a boat by paddling, but wind is even better if you have a sail. We also learned that getting seasick is no fun. Try to distract yourself with a song. That's

good advice, sock puppet. I guess today we really got our sea leg. Looks like the elephant wants a ride. What do you think, suck puppet? SHOULD WE GO AGAIN? Go again. How to build a campfire. All right. To build a campfire, you need tinder, kindling, and fuel. That's little stuff, medium stuff, and big stuff. Tinder is little stuff that gets the fire started like dry grass or wood shavings. All right, that's looking good. I made a little guy. Hey, Hank, DON'T GET DISTRACTED. OH, RIGHT. I wonder if I made enough tinder.

Kindling is mediumsized sticks that help the fire get strong. Pretty easy to find. You just Oh, no. IT'S BEES FOR YOUR LIVES. Fuel is the big wood pieces that make your fire burn bright all night. You should use drywood that's already fallen like this. Just have to get it back to camp. Okay, that worked. We have our materials. It's time to build the campfire. I found a safe place here on the beach. Your fire should always be away from trees or anything else that could make it get out of control. So, I don't just want to make a

pile of wood. There are different ways to build a campfire. All of these have a sturdy shape and they let air flow in. That air is what keeps the fire going. I think I'll build this one. Huh. We built one nice campfire. Now to tell us what we learned is our friend, Professor Sock Puppet. Sock puppet's going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Hey there. Today we learned that you need tinder, kindling, and fuel to make a campfire. We also learned what shapes you could put the firewood in. And we learned important safety tips, like only build a fire in a clear space.

Now, how's that fire coming along? Well, I forgot to bring anything to light this with. Maybe in another episode I can start a campfire. You know what though? Even if it isn't lit, it's still fun to share a campfire with a friend. First, we dig a hole, but not on the trail. Let's find a hidden spot. This spot might be too busy. Let's find another. This spot is too close to fresh water. We don't want that stuff getting into water someone might drink.

This spot looks good. Time to dig. There. Now we just need to fill it. Don't worry. I used mud to make uh fake poop. It's a little sticky. Come on. Gross. We're almost done. Just one more thing. It's important to cover the hole to hide the smell. I'll make it look as if no one was here. So, now you know how to relieve yourself in nature. Oh man. Obviously, the elephant doesn't follow Hank's guide to island living. Maybe I can teach it. Phew. I dug a big hole for the elephant's toilet, just like ours, only bigger. Here, elephant.

You see what that is? It's a hole that you can go in. That way you don't have to go on the train. If I follow the elephant with this potty on wheels, it should eventually understand what this is for. Huh? Come on, elephant. Just turn around and, you know, do the doodoo. Huh? Whoa. Wait. No. Huh? Run away. THIS IS A BODY EMERGENCY. I got into toilet trouble today. Now to tell us what we learned is our friend, Professor Sock Puppet. Sock puppet's going to tell us what we learned.

Yeah. Hi everyone. Today we learned that if you've got to poop in nature, you got to find a hidden place to dig a hole. And when you're done, carefully bury what you made. We also learned that the elephant doesn't do that. Most animals don't use a regular potty place, but that's because some animals actually use the scent of their poop to mark their space. Animal poop can also be used for building nests and helping plant seeds grow. Wow. So, poop is useful for lots of things. Kind of like the potty on wheels. It's not just for elephant training. It also makes a pretty fun boat. If I'm going to catch a monster, I need to think about how to make a trap. I came up with this. It's okay, but maybe

nature will inspire me to come up with something better. Spiders use webs to trap bugs. The Venus fly trap is a plant that uses its leaves to catch food. The angller fish uses a lure on its head to trick animals. Now I'll put all those ideas together for my trap. Done. And not too shabby. My trap is set with popcorn so it will crunch when the monster bites it. Now I just have to wait. Huh? I can't believe I caught the monster. Okay, it's time to lift the box. I can't. I'm scared. Hank, you're strong, smart, and a very cool dude.

You've got this. A mantra is something you repeat to help you concentrate. This is my mantra. I am not afraid of fear. ROAR. I'll try belly breathing to calm me down. Deep breath into the belly and out. And again into the belly and out. We caught our monster and it wasn't a monster at all. Maybe Professor Sock puppet can explain what this all means. Sock puppet's going to tell us what we learn. Yeah. Hey friends, today we learned how some animals use traps to catch their food.

We also learned that belly breathing is a great way to calm down and focus. And most importantly, we learned that some things are not as scary as they seem. That's true. Sometimes what you think is a terrible monster might turn out to be a new friend. Knowing how to read a map is important for any adventurer. Our trail is marked on the map by this red line. Looks like it leads to the left. Maps contain landmarks and legends to keep you on the right track, like this bog symbol. It doesn't prepare you for how stinky it is, though. Huh? These lines are called contour lines. They show you how steep the trail is. If they're spaced out, it should be an easy climb. If they're closer together, it could be a little tougher. huh?

I knew the map would get me here. The map did its job. Now we actually need to find the treasure. Yeah, I did it. I found treasure. I really just wanted to find treasure. I don't need to keep it. But what am I going to do with treasure? Today I became a treasure finder. Let's check in with Professor Sock Puppet and see what we learned. Sock Puppet's going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Hi. Today we learned what some of the marks and symbols on a map mean. And we learned that looking for things is easier if you get help from friends. That sure was nice of you to give the treasure away to the animals. A It's

okay. I've got all the treasure I need right here. How to decorate for an island holiday. This fern will be a cheery way to display homemade holiday decorations. Let's make some. First, we'll be painting shells. I got a few good ones. Just need to make sure no one's home. You can paint something classic like a sleigh or something silly like a closeup of your nose. And if you have googly eyes, you can use those, too. Look, it's Clem Clemingsworth. I say, old tap, hang me on the fern at once. As you wish, sir. Now, let's make a garland. Get a needle, thread, popcorn, and some berries from a tropical bush on a remote

island in the middle of the ocean or from a grocery store. Thread your needle through the popcorn. Then, thread the berry and repeat until you're done. Paper star is also fine. This is nice, but it doesn't feel like the holidays yet. Maybe because there's no snow. H real snow isn't happening. But I could grate this coconut to make coconut snowflakes. Looking snowy. Oh, but my island holiday is still missing something. Monkey, don't eat my coke of snow. Oh, monkey, I didn't mean it. I've just been trying to make the perfect holiday, and I don't want anyone else to ruin it.

Monkey, that's it. That's why it doesn't feel like the holidays yet. The holidays are about sharing, and I've just been decorating for myself. Time to spread cheer and coconut snow to everyone on the island. A I'm having an amazing island holiday with my friends. But there's one more friend coming. It's Professor Sock Puppet to tell us what we learned. Sock Puppet's going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Today we learned how to make decorations from natural items. We learned that coconut shavings look like snow. And we also learned that the best holidays are the ones you spend with your friends and

neighbors. You're right about that. Happy holidays, everyone. From our little island to yours. For the juice to be a real refreshing island style treat, I want to serve it in a fun island style cup. And this thing isn't going to cut it. See, these are way more fun. That's better. But to complete the look, I need a little paper umbrella. Paper umbrellas make every drink feel like an island escape. And I can make one with just these simple things here. First, I cut out a paper circle. Then, I fold it a few times, poke the stick through, and voila, an umbrella. Oh, poor little guy. Hey, wait. Here you go, little buddy. I can make another one for my juice.

Well, I made more umbrellas than what I was expecting, but my cup is finally looking islandfic. I already found the perfect pineapple. So, now let's make some juice. Hey, that's mine. You won't get any juice out of the pineapple that way. Give it back. Give it. All right, monkey. It's too hot for this. We both want the pineapple, and I think there might be a way we can both get what we want, but we'll need to work together. Nice fruit smashing, monkey. But we'll need more than this if we want to fill our jug. Wa! We're getting different flavors in this thing. Our juice is ready. Uh, Bucky, you can stop now. That's some good juice. Today, we beat

the heat with a cool treat. And now, Professor Sock Puppet will tell us all the juicy stuff we learned. Sock Puppet's going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Hi. Today we learned that you get juice by squeezing fruit. We also learned how to make paper umbrellas. And we learned that sometimes it's best to work as a team. That's true. And thanks to my teamwork with the monkey, there's plenty of juice for everyone. I've climbed a few trees in my day, but mainly ones with branches. Coconuts grow in palm trees, which only have leaves near the top. So, you need some serious core strength to get up the trunk.

Maybe I just need motivation. Oh no. If you snap at me, you might chase me up this tree. These coconuts are heavy. I need to toss them down safely. I should check that nothing's below me, otherwise something bad could happen. Whoops. Uh, so if you're island living, you might find yourself stuck in a tree like I am. But I can get out of this situation by gently sliding down the truck. Pump trees are too scratchy for sliding. Huh? Oh, it's just the elephant and it's too busy to help. It's trying to deal with an itchy back. Hey, ELEPHANT. I'VE GOT SOMETHING SUPER scratchy that will help you. And you got all the other coconuts out

of the tree, too. Wait, they're coming back down. Not nice. Run, elephant. Run. Today I helped my island with its coconut scourge by climbing a tree. And with the help of my friend the elephant, I got down too. Now our friend Professor Sock Puppet will tell us what we learned. Sock puppet's going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Hi there. Today we learned that coconuts grow in large palm trees. Those palm trees don't have branches, so they're hard to climb. We also learned that everyone likes getting their back scratched. That's true. I said everyone likes getting their back scratched. Oh, a little higher now.

Lower. Higher. That's it. How to write a song. I want my island song to sound great, so I'll need instruments. And there's no better island instruments than my trusty uke. Oops. Well, that's what the other three strings are there for. But it might not be a bad idea to find some more instruments, too. I wonder what other cool island sounds we can find around here. Okay, we found lots of groovy sounds. Now there's only one thing left to do. Hit it, monkey man. Well, I'm an island guy.

I got the sun in the blue sky. I got the sparkling rays that glisten on the ocean. But don't forget your suntan lotion. Cuz I'm an island dude. I got a cool attitude. I got colorful shirts and nice dress skirts and a crab handshake. Even though it hurts. Yeah, I'm an island lad. This island could never make me sad. I got sand on my toes, flowers on my clothes, an elephant honking it floppy nose. Yes, I'm an island guy.

I hope the island liked the song we wrote for it. What do you think, Professor Sock Puppet? puppets going to tell us what we learned. Yeah, today was a real chart topper. We learned how to find different musical sounds using instruments. We also learned that music is fun, especially when you sing from your heart. Like how I love the sun in the blue sky. Cuz I'm an island guy. Wait, how did we sing at the same time? You're a sock puppet. Don't question the music, Hank. It's important to stay safe when collecting trash outdoors. You should wear protective clothing. These gloves also do the trick.

Huh? I've been looking for that. Huh? Safety tip. Never put any trash in your mouth. Uh-oh. That turtle's in trashy trouble. Turtle shells might feel like a rock, but they are not a rock. Our friend here can feel everything I'm doing. Trash piles have consequences. Some beach garbage might be hiding, so keep an eye out. Phew, that looks a lot better. Now, let's head back home and make sure this never happens again. No more trash piles for me. A way better way to store garbage is with a sturdy trash can. Uh-oh. My trash can is more of a trash can't. But I bet I can fix it. Get it?

Can setting the trash can in a little hole will make it harder to knock over and help it stay in place. To make this even more stable, I can put rocks at the bottom of the trash can to weigh it down. That took some work, but it sure can keep the beach clean. Remember, Grant can. Today we had some good clean fun. And now, Professor Sock Puppet is going to give us the dirt about what we learned. Sock puppet's going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Hey there. Today we learned how to pick up trash in a way that's safe for us and also safe for wild animals. We learned that to keep a trash can from falling over, we can place it in a hole or line

it with heavy objects like rocks. And most importantly, we learn to always clean up after ourselves. Good point. The island is always nice, but it looks a lot nicer this way. How to do sports on an island. Island sports are all about getting active and having a blast with friends. So, elephant, are you ready? Maybe I should stick to players my size. So Monkey and I are about to play banana ball. Monkey, grab a banana and let's shoot some hoops. Woohoo!

Let's try an obstacle course race. The animals seem excited about it. One 2 3 go. Wa! I should try some solo sports. There are lots of island sports that are perfect for one person. I decided to try wind surfing. Now we just need to figure out how to catch the wind in our sail. That was easy. Yoohoo. I'm windy. Wind. I appreciate the lift. Really not what I signed up for. Wind surfing is too wild for me, but it led me to my perfect sport, stand up paddle boarding. It's a workout and it's relaxing.

My muscles are going to feel sore tomorrow. Hey, Professor Sock Puppet, will you be a sport and tell us what we learned today? Sock puppets going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Hello there. Today we learned that doing sports is good for you. Doing it with your friends is fun, but you can't force animals to play with you. We also learned that sports are not always easy. I also learned one more thing. After all that action, I need to rest. So, nighty night, my friends. How to make an island painting.

I can make my own paint using fruits and flowers. All I need to do is find red, blue, and yellow. Those are primary colors. With them, I can mix all the rest. To get red, I'll use strawberries. I just need to pick them. Then I need to squash them, then boil them to make the color stronger, and then strain them to remove the pulp. Easy peasy berry squeezy. To get yellow, I can use dandelion flowers. Look, I'm a dandelion man. To get blue, I just need Oh man, this is a very tricky situation. Okay, I've got my primary colors and now I can mix them. See, red and blue make purple.

Blue and yellow make green and yellow and red make orange. It's time to paint. First, I'll use this pine needle paintbrush I made to draw the basic island shape. Now, to paint the ocean, I'm going to use this dried up sea sponge I found. Nice and oceany. But something's missing. Ooh, how about some shells for the beach? It's still not right. I can fix this. Okay, it's time to reveal my island painting. No. Huh? I love it. Wow, it turned out so colorful. I guess in art there are no mistakes. Now it's time for Professor Sock Puppet to illustrate what we learned today.

Sock puppet's going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Hi there. Today we learned that the primary colors are red, yellow, and blue, and that you can mix all the other colors using those three. We also learned that art has no rules. So, get creative and try new things. And you know what else is great about island art? Leftover berries and dandelions make a delicious syrup. M. Very good. I did it. I have no idea where I am. So, it's time to use nature clues to find my way home. You can always count on nature to help you. You just need to know which direction you want to go. The four primary directions are north, east,

south, and west. Want to know how to remember that? Easy pea. Never eat soggy waffles. See, if you say it like that, it helps you remember. It's kind of catchy. Don't know where you are? Listen to nature. Home isn't far. Never eat soggy waffles. Never eat soggy waffles. Never. To fight north, look for moss growing on the side of trees. Moss grows best when there's less light and it's more damp. Moss is the boss of north. Never eat soggy waffles. Soggy. To find south, look up. Trees get more light on the south side, so their branches are thicker there. Trees are the keys to south. Never eat soggy waffles. Yeah. Uh-oh. It's too

dark to get home using moss, trees, or sun. H. I didn't mean to let it get dark, but this is a perfect opportunity to navigate using the stars. My treehouse is to the north, so I could just look for the North Star, a bright star that's a part of the constellation Little Dipper. A constellation is a group of stars where, if you connect them with imaginary lines, they form a picture in the night sky. Uh, I need a better view of the sky. Aha. Okay, let's see the stars now. Aw, the sky is way too far away to get close to it. What was I thinking? Am I lost forever? What am I ever going to do? Oh, there's my camp. I knew I could find it.

Phew. And now to tell us what we learned on our jungle adventure. Here's our friend, Professor Sock Puppet. Sock puppet's going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Hey there, Hank. Today we learned to find our way home. We learned that you can find north by finding moss on tree trunks and south by finding the bushier side of trees. You can also find north by finding the north star. Also remember to get a better view of where you are, climb to a taller place. Thanks, Sock Puppet. But there's one thing I'm still wondering. Is it true that you should never eat soggy waffles?

What to do with an egg? To get this egg home, we need to figure out who are you. Not talking, huh? Well, maybe I could take you around and look for your family. Hi. Is this your baby? Sorry, this isn't rock, paper, scissors. Eggs, but the size and shape are different. H an elephant. Could it be? I can't find the family. Oh, it looks so disappointed. Fine. From now on, I'll be the family egg. I'll take care of you. Phew. Okay, friends. If you need to take care of an egg like I do, you'll make a cozy home for it.

Like the cocoa nest. A nest made from a coconut. This will protect the egg, but I also have to keep it warm. Then I keep the egg damp until it hatches. Huh? Oh no. If you're caring for an egg, another important thing to know is you have to protect it from danger. Danger like curious monkeys who mess up its nest. Lesson learned. To defend an egg from curious monkeys, always use a banana. Well, this was a real egg venture. Now it's time for our friend, Professor Sock Puppet, to tell us what we learned.

Sock puppets going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Hi everyone. Today we learned that different animals lay different kinds of eggs and some animals don't lay eggs at all. But don't just go around snatching eggs. That's not good for them. I wish we found out where this egg came from, though. Wait, it's hatching. Come on, buddy. I wish I could help you get out of the egg, but you need to do it by yourself. Why, it's a baby turtle. This was a special thing to see. And it could find its turtle family now. Okay. I'm on an island and my friend is here, too. So, I'll need to come up with some fun things to do. I've got a plan for snacks, games, and enjoying nature.

You should try to have snacks that your friend will like. So, I made that healthy classic, Ants on a Log. Ants on a Log isn't as gross as it sounds. It's actually just celery, peanut butter, and raisins. Board games are a great way to spend time with your friend. Your move, monkey. Sometimes the most fun games are the ones you make up together. Monkey, let's plow. If games don't work out, a nice thing to do is just to enjoy the beauty of nature with your friend, huh? At least he's having fun, though. So, uh, now it's time for the most important part of having a friend over. Telling that friend to please, please go to sleep.

It sure is late. We better go to bed so we're rested up for island fun tomorrow. Maybe I can tire him out. OH, COME ON. WHAT'S IT GOING TO TAKE? This is about to be a long night. A, he's so cute when he's snoozing. I had a fun time with my monkey friend. Now, my other friend, Professor Sock Puppet's gonna tell us what we learned. Sock puppets gonna tell us what we learned. Yeah. Hey there. Today we learned there are lots of ways to have fun with your friends when you're on a nature trip.

You can have snacks, play board games, or look at nature. But it's irresponsible to try those things with a monkey. True, they don't listen. Speaking of responsibility, you should always clean up after yourself if you have a party in nature. Oh, good point. Better get to work. Goodbye, everyone. To get rid of this mosquito, there are a few things I could try. I'm making a natural bug repellent using lemons and oranges. As long as this smell fills this house, no mosquitoes can live inside. Huh, monkey? No.

I guess my allnatural bug repellent is pretty tasty. Mosquitoes are weak flyers. So, by making wind with this leaf, I'll clear this guy out of the house. Fly around ON THIS. TAKE THAT MOSQUITO. Oh god. Phew. Making the house windy is pretty destructive. This is the sticky sap I collected from a coconut flower. I can use it to set up mosquito traps. Once the mosquito lands, there's no escape. Well, I know what I need to do next. Deal with mosquito bites. I need to find some natural itch relief stuff. Like, uh, honey, I'll borrow a little from this hive. The bees won't mind.

Oh, no. The bees mind. Oh, look. This is an aloe vera. This plant is filled with a soothing gel that will be perfect for easing my itchy bites. Phew. They're finally gone. Too bad I'm all muddy now. Wait, the itching stopped? Of course. How could I forget? Mud is great for soothing itches, too. As long as I'm in this mud, I don't need to worry about any pesky mosquitoes as I talk to our friend, Professor Sock Puppet, about what we learned today. Sock puppet's going to tell us what we learned. Yeah.

Hi everyone. Today we picked up great tips for dealing with mosquitoes. Like if you could keep the air moving around the house, they're less likely to bother you. Natural repellents and sticky traps can work too. If you do get bitten, don't worry. Aloe vera and honey are excellent for easing the itch. And mud, nature's ultimate bug shield and itch reliever. What to put in an adventure kit. An adventure kit should be full of things you might need on an adventure if you run into trouble. Bandages are important for getting unexpected injuries under control. Uh-oh, lion, you got a thorn in your paw. Good thing I'm

prepared. You'll be okay now, buddy. All right. It's important to have a flashlight in case you need to see in the dark. Hi, Crab. Too scared to go in the cave? I can light the way. Whoops. I guess a flashlight is also good for making spooky shadows. Here, this is better. Adventuring can make you work up an appetite. So, your adventure kit should have healthy snacks. I'm feeling well prepared and ready for anything. Thanks to my adventure kit, the world IS that could have been bad. I'm pretty

stuck. Maybe something in my adventure kit can help me here. Nothing worked. Oh, maybe I'm not ready for anything. Hey, parrot. I can't give you anything else to eat right now. See? Huh? Wait. Are you here TO HELP ME? I THOUGHT I WAS READY for anything today, but this island still managed to surprise me. I need to talk to Professor Sock Puppet about what this means. Sock puppet's going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Today we learned that it's important to be prepared with a well stocked adventure kit. You should have first aid supplies, a flashlight, and some snacks for energy. But if you didn't pack what

you need, remember to be resourceful and use what's around you. So, you should be prepared, but you should also be clever. Sock puppet, this was fun. But you know what's the best part about today's adventure? I got to keep the hoop swing. How to build a sand castle. To build a sand castle, you only need a few things. A bucket, a toy shovel, and sand. Luckily, sand isn't too hard to find at a beach. Mhm. The sand doesn't hold together unless it's wet. Hi. Thank you, elephant. If you don't have a trusty elephant friend, I guess you can use your bucket to get water from the sea. With wet

sand, my magnificent sand castle is on its way. I'll make more towers and connect them with walls. It's good, but it's not magnificent yet. Maybe it should be a little taller. Something is still missing. My castle is finally magnificent, and it will stand on this beach as a landmark until the end of I've got to defend my sand castle from the sea. I'm adding sand to this wall to block the water. Huh? Well, that did not hold. Um, maybe I can push the water back. No, I can't block the sea. It'd be easier if I Oh, I don't know. Move the castle. Elephant, get my floaty. We're moving this castle.

You did it. Now pull this before. I guess we saved our sand castle after all. Today was a doozy. I saved my sand castle from the ocean by putting it in the ocean. So, what did we learn? Professor Sock Puppet. Sock puppet's going to tell us what we learned. Yeah. Hey there. Today we learned that building sand castles is easy and fun as long as the sand is wet. And we learned that sand castles usually don't last, but that's okay. The important thing is that you have a good time making it. I guess beaches would be a real mess if sand castle stayed forever.

I wonder where my sand castle is now.

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