 It's time. It's time. For what? For the draft show. Sit back and relax. We'll sing, chat, and laugh. Oh, on the curious draft show. I am so glad you're here. And we're going to sing the who's who song. And then we're going to find out who's on the crew today. So. Okay. Who's who? On the curious crew. I am Dorothy with a show for you. This is Jeanette. Hi. And this is George. He's the quiet one. Now who else is on the curious crew? You. All right. And Lauren is helping Jeanette today. So you two, would you introduce the crew today? Please. Hi Emily. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Hi Susie. Ready for the sign language on the chorus, okay? All right. Giraffe looked over at Eagle and said, Why was I born to walk? Why were you born to fly? Eagle just shrugged and gave a high five. Hey, we all share one big sky. Oh, yeah. Share one big sky. Share one big sky. Give the world a big high five. Yeah, we're different. Because we can all share and we can all care. We're different, but we all belong. Here's what they're wondering about today. Giraffe looked out at the darkness at night. It makes me kinda nervous when there isn't any light. I wonder what is making all that noise at night underneath this one dark sky. Oh, yeah. Here we go. Share one big sky. Share one big sky. Give the world a big high five. Because we can all share and we can all care. We're different, but we all belong. It's end day on the curious giraffe show. So in their new, new questions, what are some of the inwards they're asking about? Night. Night. Nervous. Nervous. Noise. Good. That's fine. You were thinking of some of those, I bet. Let's see. Night. Nervous. Noise. Yes. Yes. Do you have another idea, Susanna? I forgot. That's fine. That's what they mentioned. We might come up with some other in ideas. Now, how do you feel about darkness and nighttime? Yes, Eliza. I love it because you can go sneak outside and your parents don't know. If it's summer, if it's winter, it's not so good. You might change your mind. Right. You might not want to do that. Who else? How do you feel about the nighttime? Yes. I love it. You love it too. Do you know what you love about it? I love it about sneaking out. You have the same feeling. Okay. All right. Well, let's see. I thought it would be fun as we think about nature's nighttime noises, which is what you would hear if you went outside. I thought we could pretend to have a camp out here on our show, which is why you all have sleeping bags today. So we're going to sing a song about camping that my friend Sammy Hayes made up. And if you want to lie down, you can, or you can sit up, but try to sing with me as you catch on. Okay? Can we get something good? I think you'll get too warm later on. Okay. We're going to settle into that where you set up our equipment. Here we go. Camping tonight, camping tonight Under the stars with the moon so bright A whipper will call and a loon responds Then the fog begins at the I walk down to the pond just to check it out Suddenly I heard a splash. What's that all about? There's something swimming toward me I think I better run. Oh no, it's no big deal. It's just rocks having some fun Okay, camping so bright Gentle wind calls and the mountain agrees A mosquito the size of an airplane buzzes round Tries to bite me on the nose and makes a whiny sound Those peepers are so noisy It's louder here than back in town I'll jump into my sleeping bag And I won't hear I'm so bright A coyote calls and it's understood Oh, it's a bear. He's rummaging in my backpack For something that's in there. Oh no, he's coming closer. For that. Here's another adventure in the woods A furry white strap down its back Is waddling in front of a cat Oh here kitty kitty I have a treat for you He turns and smiles His tail stands up Camping So I have another friend Matt Fernald Who has a friend Dr. Jean Who made a fun little good night A skunk lullaby they call it Stink a link Yeah, go ahead Stink a link a link Stink a link a link Okay, so here we go And now you can sit up Because you're going to do the signs For the twinkle link Okay, so The stars at twinkle link a link Come on, I figured you might be Now here's this time of year What do they call this time of year? Okay, and so my friend Sammy Who wrote the song about campies Sammy Hayes also wrote a song About falls falling Which I thought was a great idea Okay, so That's why the way that Susannah and Eliza do Geese are flying south Let's let them donate They feel the cold And what's it like down south? That's warm Yeah, they're smart Okay, so But I think Yes, this is what Oh yes Oh and Dad was talking about We were talking about how The geese hold on one foot With one foot in their feathers And they switch When they're flying On ice On ice One foot into their feathers And they stand on one foot Hold me something I never knew before What, they're really smart They warm up their feet that way And dad was like If you could find a goose That was smart enough Like, if you could make like Little booties for ducks Yes And make it And put them on a duck On a duck that was smart enough To not take them off Then they can just stand With both feet on the ice Right, right But that's a really neat thing to learn That's how nature figures out When they don't have boots How to manage on the ice Okay, well I had a friend named Peter Edwards Who thought it was Really scary at night And because He would hear sounds And you know what they were And so he made up a fun song That helps If you're scared at night It's fun to sing a song, isn't it? Be less scared Be less scared to sing a song Okay I ain't scared of things I see Or nothing on the prowl The shadows never frighten me Or animals that howl Oh, scary sound I walk the darkened streets With ease Without a sign of fright But someone please Protect me please From things that go bump in the night Things that go bump In any bump in the night Things that go bump In any bump in the night Things that go bump In any bump in the night Always try to snuff my light And leap into my bed Covers up real tight And snuggle just beef I see a, a, a beastie Crawling a comment after me Because I go bump it in the night I try to yell my neck But can't I scrunch my neck Down to my knees I'm just a ball of Someone please Protect me please From things that go bump in the night Things that go bump In the night Things that go bump In any bump in the night Things that go bump In any bump in the night That's a hard sound Right, yes Okay, that is really scary Well, one time, one time My friend and I were sleeping And we heard this rustle, rustle, rustle, rustle And in the daytime, if you heard a rustle rustle You'd look and you'd know if it's a squirrel or something But there's a nighttime sound Wonder what that could be Crickets Crickets, could be That's so cool So my friend was really, really scared And so I finally, finally got up And I shined a flashlight Do you know what a flashlight is? It was the most beautiful baby deer And it had come near us It was perfectly safe But we had been very nervous Yes Mom and dad have seen a peacock Peacock and I have seen a swan Yeah, we've both seen a peacock Like it was a female peacock Those are very special And I've seen a swan Those are very, very special Okay, well each show I try to have something in our mystery box Today we're going to do something we haven't done before Now you can get into your sleeping bags To have a bedtime story Before you go to sleep in the woods Aw Okay If you want to If you prefer to sit on top of your sleeping bag That's okay too Okay He dropped the thing So this is a book That my friend Joni Kalem wrote And it's called Over in the Meadow on a Halloween Night Okay And when you catch on You can sing it with me Because it's a song that she wrote About a Halloween night Okay And it's this time of year The fall leaves are changing colors Just like in Sammy's song Let's see Now in the back of her book She has the music written down So I can look at it and go That's the tune Okay So I'm going to turn it Over in the meadow on a Halloween night That's going to be the same every verse So let's start together And then you listen to the story You can sing with me that first line Over in the meadow on a Halloween night Lived a mama ghost And her little ghost white Moans as the mama All moans at the sprite And she moaned And she groaned on a Halloween night Now we're going to keep going Okay We have a lot If you want to make a moan or a groan Okay Here's the next verse Over in the meadow Under the Halloween moon Lived a mama cat And her little cats too Yowl said the mama We yowl said the two And they yowled and they growledneath the Halloween moon Yowled The mama bat And her little bats three Screech said the mama We screech shrieked the three And they screeched and they shrieked By the Halloween tree Those are good bat noises All right Over in the meadow Where the autumn leaves soar Lived a mama vampire And her little vampires four Flop said the mama We flopped for the four The leaves soar So if you can see the pictures It's children dressed up on Halloween Okay So all these characters are children Having a good time Here we go Over in the meadow By an empty beehive Lived a mama mommy And her little mommies five Stomp said the mama We stomp said the five So they stomp And they romped by the empty beehive You've got good rhythm Okay, here Over in the meadow In the stones and the sticks Lived a mama skeleton And her little skeleton six Dance said the mama We danced, sang the six And they danced And they cranced in the stone The seven flies said the mama We fly, sang the seven And they cackled And they hackled with the moon Up near heaven Over in the meadow Lived a mama goblin And her little goblins eight Munch said the mama We munch cried the eight And they munched And they crunched As the night grew late Munching and crunching Okay, over in the meadow On a web so Lived a mama spider And her little spiders nine Stomp said the mama We spin side the nine And they spun And had fun on a web So fun Over in the meadow Over in the meadow In a foggy moonlight glen Lived a mama pumpkin And her little pumpkins ten Glows at the mama We glow at the ten And they glowed silly faces In the foggy moonlight glen One more One more One more One more One more One more One more Over in the meadow All the creatures played In the bright moonlight Play sang the mamas We play sang the sprites And they played And they swayed On a Halloween night So that's your goodnight story In our campground We're gonna try to sleep now That was the song and the pictures Were by my friend Joni Okay I like that book Yeah, it was nice Oh, yeah She did a great job making that book Okay Now it's the sleeping bag song Go to the sleeping bag Okay Yeah Get ready Ready to sing I was lying in my sleeping bag I couldn't get to sleep When the wind began to howl And the bugs began to creep So I rolled to the left Roll toward me Roll to the left And I rolled to the right And I heard every sound That you hear at night What sound do you hear at night? I don't know Let's hear it In my sleeping bag I couldn't get to sleep When the wind began to howl The bugs began to creep So I rolled to the left Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right Roll to the right I was lying in my sleeping bag. I couldn't get to sleep, so I went to bed. No, when the wind began to howl, and the bugs began to creep. So I rolled to the left, and I rolled to the right, and I heard every sound that you hear at night. What else? Sometimes I hear a dog. Coyotes. Coyotes. What sound do they make? Bears, and what sound would you hear at night? Okay. And I forgot to tell you that my friend Carol Stevens made up that wonderful song. So that's a song that could go on and on with different night sounds. But now, since we can't sleep, I'm going to invite you to stand up, and we're going to do a little dance. Well, how about just on them? Okay? So you have your spot. And this song is called Up All Night by Zach Burba. He is also, he's the son of a friend of mine. They sent me this song. Okay, you ready to do a rhythm dance? Yes. Because we can't sleep anyway, right? No. Okay. Right? Okay, so it's going to be an echo song. Okay. Ready? Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. So it's going to be an echo song. Okay. Ready? Raccoons digging in the trash. Raccoons digging in the trash. And bats that never, ever crash. And bats that never, ever crash. Owls flying around looking for a mouse. Owls flying around a mouse. And belly stunks staking up the house. And belly stunks staking up the house. And we all sing together. Some animals are not eternal. There are bones with needles oh so sharp. Your turn. Poke your pants with needles oh so sharp. And opossums hanging upside down in the dark. Deer leap out of sight. And panthers roaming around the jungle at night. Some animals are not. You are fun to be with. It's basically my teacher saying that she would take us anywhere on a field trip because we are so good. Isn't that nice when your teacher says that. Okay. It is time for us to say goodbye to our show today. And we say we keep singing, keep looking up, keep asking questions and never give up. Okay. Keep singing. My arms are too newly that when I try to be helpful and lift heavy things. My noodley arms are as skinny as strings. They're no good at being.