 It's time. It's time. It's time. For what? For vows. Sit back and sing, chat, and laugh. On the Curious. I'm so glad to see you back. Some of you have been traveling. Some of you have been here keeping me company. And I'm so glad you're here. We have our song about Who's Who on the Curious Crew. On the Curious Crew. I am Dorothy with a show for you. This is Jeanette. Hi. And this is George. Ralph is on the Curious Crew. You! Now, Jeanette, could you find out who's on the crew today? Hi, Milo. Hi, Lauren. Hi, Emily. Hi, Aurora. I am so glad you're here. And just like the giraffe, the ears are open and we're curious. And we're curious about what the show's going to be about today. So we'll sing the curious giraffe song, the first verse about the eagle. And then we get the new verse. 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 and we know it, but we all get along. Cause we can all share and we can all care. We're different, but we all belong. And our voices got a little quieter for this question. What is their question today? Giraffe looked over at the child who was sad. Kindness. How did the giraffe want to be kind? Kindness. Kindness. Kindness. Kindness. Kindness. Kindness. How did the giraffe want to be kind? How did he respond? Hope and help. Hope and help. How can we give each other hope and help? And our letters today are H, so hope and help. So that happens in life. We don't always smile. Sometimes we're sad and how can we give each other a little help or hope? So this next song is by friend Ruth Palam. Did you want to say something about hope or help? Okay, what did you want to say? Give them a nice hug. That is exactly right. And this next song is exactly about that. So let's sing What do I do when my sister or brother or friend is crying? Here we go. We can give them a hug. That's exactly right, Maddie. What do I do when my sister or sister or sister. Some of us have brothers, right, Milo? A little bit different, but let's sing together. That you feel for your family or friends that you already know and you feel that love for the whole world and that caring if the world is sad. Right? That's why families and friends are so important. Just in the interest of time, I wasn't going to do the whole thing, but I'll read it. It says, what do I do when I am crying? And she thought of you go deep into your heart and love will find you. So sometimes if no one's around you go inside your heart and you find love and you give yourself a hug, right? And then the last part is someone else that's bigger than you says, you can climb into my arms and I'll hug you. You can climb into my arms because I love you. So somebody bigger than you, and that's the picture of a child getting a hug from a grown-up, probably a parent, but it could be a friend, a trusted somebody. So my friend, Sally Rogers also thought about this question. She said, when the problem seems so big, what can one little person do? And she thought about that, and again Emily, since you brought it up, I'm just going to sing two verses so we can get to all of our ideas today. Okay, so here we go. What can, well let's do, what can one little person do? Here we go. What can one little person do? What can one little person do? What can one little person do? And together we can get the job done. What can one little person do to help this world? And here's one person who figured out something she could do. Do you know her? This first name is Harriet Tubman. Can you tell us a little bit about her? She was very brave and she helped people one at a time to get free from slavery. Good. Aurora, I'm glad you knew about her. You read a book. Good. Excellent. There's so much more to know about her. Harriet Tubman was alone on the dark road to freedom but she couldn't leave her people and she led them to their promised land cause she knew she had justice on her side. Here we go. One little person. What can one little person do? What can do? What can one little person do to help this world? The job done. What can one... Anybody know about Rosa Parks? You... Aurora, should Aurora tell us again? Yeah. Okay, Aurora. Tell us about Rosa Parks. That helped other people? Not really. She's the person who... she had dark skin and there was a rule back then an understanding that white people got to sit in the front of the bus and people with darker skin had to sit in the back. She didn't give up her seat to someone white. Yes. And that brave, brave thing helped it to be much more fair. She persisted. She persisted. Thank you for telling us about that book. I love that book. Excellent book. Here we go. Ready? Rosa Parks, the park. Rosa Parks sat on the bus and the driver said, you must move to the back of the bus and she brought that because she knew she had justice on her side. One more time. What can one little person do? Let's all sing it. Ready? What can one little person do? What can one, what can one little bit of a job done? So Martin Luther King and Sojourner Truth are also included in this song. And those who were brave people, well that's somebody you can look up, right? Who lived quite a while ago. I looked in this week's paper I thought, what are people doing right now and give us hope in the world? And so I looked at the paper carefully and I saved articles about things that are happening today that people are helping each other. So I was curious and I thought I would share them with you. Can you each take a paper and pass it on? Okay, go ahead. Take one and pass it on. Okay. Okay. How about, is there an extra because I thought someone else might be here but I can hold that. How about Milo can you tell us what you see in your picture? I would say the boys recount dream of cave rescue. Okay, so hold up your picture out to the audience at home. He's got a picture of the boys who were rescued from the caves. When they went in the ground was dry and they could explore but while they were inside there were heavy, heavy rains and they needed help. And one helped another one the people in the world said we love our boys we're going to go in and rescue them and the whole world felt happy about that. So we're going to sing one verse of O can I help you find your way back home? So that might be just somebody who gets lost at your neighborhood or on a special adventure. Okay, can you hold that down and this song goes, O can I help? Can I help you find your way back home? Ready? O can I help? Can I help you find your way back home? O can I help? Can I help you find your way back home? O can I help? Can I help you find your way back home? I'll do what I can just like a friend Can I help you out? And what do the boys say? Yes, you can help, right? Sing with me. Yes, you can help you can help me find my way back home? Yes, you can help you can help me find my way back home? Yes, you can help you can help me find my way back home? I'll do what I can just like a friend. Oh, I sure like your help when you offer yourself. Thanks for helping. Okay, Lauren, what's your picture show? We're all feeding the dog and I'm going to just help us know what this is about. And turn your picture around so people can also see it and there's a school near here in Northampton that got a dog to help children feel comfortable and they hope that that will help like children who are new or nervous about learning new things or meeting new people that they can be more comfortable at school. So that's another way to help. And Emily, how about what does your picture show? Okay, we'll hold it up so everyone can see and do you know what that person is doing? Or shall I tell us? Because he has a special delivery and hold it up longer for the people that are looking at the cameras. There we go. This boy accidentally when he was playing soccer he accidentally broke a plant at his parents' house and he's smiling in that picture because he could do something to help. He went and got a new plant because he had broken a plant. Okay, and Aurora, do you know what's happening in your picture and will you hold it up so everyone can see it? Turn it all the way around. There you go. What are they doing? Painting the columns at the tea house and I noticed that it's a grandson helping his grandfather paint. So his grandson said, can I help? And I'm sure his grandfather said what? Yes. Okay. And let's see. Which one of these would you want to tell us about that one? Or that one? Sure. A car and a family and there was a car accident and these are the children who are twins and their daddy saw the car accident and instead of just leaving and saying, oh somebody else will help, he stopped and helped the people until the doctors and the police could help them. And so he got written up in the paper for helping when no one else was there and until more help came. Okay, and my last one is a very simple one that the newspaper wanted to recognize that while some of us are on vacation, other people are helping to make the schools spic and span for the new school year and they're saying, this was the newspaper's way of saying thank you for helping. You're helping lots of people. They're in the schools so they took a picture. Okay, so let's sing one. Who would we sing? Shall I sing, can I help you have a friend at school? Should we do that? Let's sing that one because I'll go with the puppy dog one. Okay, Lauren? Okay, so sing with me. Oh, can I help? Oh, can I help? Can I help you have a friend at school? Oh, can I help? Can I help you find a friend at school? I'll do what I can just like a friend. Can I help you out? Yes, you can help. Yes, you can help. You can help me find a friend at school. Yes, you can help. You can help me find a friend at school. I sure like your help for yourself. Thanks for helping help. Okay, have any of you ever helped? One of you helped, Aurora. I'm sure they are thinking in their heads, boy, I like your help especially when you offer. What a wonderful way to help and a healthy breakfast. What a fun idea. That's awesome. Maddie, yes. And you helped Papa. What part do you do? Great to mix the ingredients. Mix them together. Mix them together. Did that remind you of something, Emily? Isn't that kind of you all? You see, your neighbor who's 95 wouldn't that be nice to fix him a meal? Thank you. That's a great idea. Anybody else? Are there ways, bigger little ways, that we help sometimes? Absolutely, putting away the clean dishes. Absolutely. And then they're there when you need them. Have any idea, Milo? Okay, I'm going to ask. Do you sometimes help to carry things when there are things to bring in from the car? Yeah. My kids used to help me with that. Too many things. If everybody helps, you help him carry things in? Great. All right. So we're going to sing an exciting song. I want you to stand up. Actually, pass your pictures over. I'm going to just take good care of them. Thank you. Okay, great. Stand up. We're going to sing that I'm so inspired by the human spirit because in this world we all have a spirit inside of us that can say yes. Okay, so here we go. I'm so inspired by the human spirit the human spirit the human spirit and how we carry on through the hard times. Cheer it, I'm impressed with how we carry on. In some places they have had high winds and flooding under water some lost power, some lost homes and they had to leave and be rescued by strangers and they learned that others cared they weren't alone. Oh, I'm so inspired by the human spirit the human spirit the human spirit and how they carry on through the hard times. Cheer it, I'm impressed with how we carry on. In some places they have had a drought or famine and it's hard to get their water and their food. Then some people who have more reach out to help them cause they had a caring sharing attitude. Oh, I'm so inspired by the human spirit the human spirit the human spirit and cheer it, I'm impressed with how they sometimes you will get the help or be the helper you'll be ready to step up and lend a hand we can all be there to care for one and together we will do all the inspired by the human spirit I'm impressed with how we carry on. Great, now stay standing because I have a new song and dance that I wanted to teach you you can follow me in the motions stay in a little curve like this march in and out like that and now all people can help set their mighty souls free here we go, I'll sing it slowly do what I do, okay and now all people can help set their mighty souls free and now all people can help release love's energy and now all people can help they are you, they are me yes no matter what our background now in place that we're found the power to join hands together here we go, and now all people can hope set their mighty souls free and now all people can hope release love's energy and now all people can hope they are you, yes no matter what our background now in place that we're found people can care set their mighty souls free yes now all people can care release love's energy and now all people can care they are bold, they are strong we can hope and we can care now we're just going to move to the front and sing our goodbye song keep singing, keep looking up keep asking questions and never give up keep singing keep looking up keep asking questions and never give up keep asking questions and never keep asking questions and never give up can I help you find a friend and school at school I'll do it just like a friend yes you can help yes you can help yes you can help I sure like your house