Does the prospect of Sesame Street's Grover and Between the Lions' Cleo starring together in a glorious, full-color remake of "Casablanca" sound too good to be true? Well, here they are, extolling the virtues of rhyming games as a means for parents to help their kids learn to read. All this comes to you courtesy of PBS Kids highly commendable' "Ready to Learn" initiative.
four sweating letters have limetose pie? lol xD THE WORLD MAY NEVER KNOW..
belgiumwaffleslovsMJ 1 week ago
Cleo: "You're getting better as time goes by."
Grover: "4 sweating letter has lime toes pie!"
Cleo: "O_o"
brainstorm623 4 months ago in playlist brainstorm623's favorites 2
Wow. For all my fandom of the PBS shows- especially Kids- I have never seen this one. Thanks for posting this for us to see!
ryarod 6 months ago
i got "Four sweating lizards have lime toast pie"
weird cause where he says "sweating" or what ever he says there are two s's
pur33bil 2 years ago
He says, "Four sweating letters have lime toast pie." That's what my 8 year old said, any way!
melivel 2 years ago
*slams piano
tecneon 2 years ago
He says it too fast for me to really understand him myself, but it sounded a lot like: "Four sweating letters have lamb toast pie." Or was it "lime toast pie"?
08skydancer 2 years ago
horse wetting letters as lime toast pie
ahahha
freaklotto 2 years ago
What does Grover say at the end?
marisa1109 2 years ago