 It's time for craft shows. Sit back and relax, so we'll sing, chat, and laugh, oh, on the curia. Good. I'm so glad that we're back together. It's been a little while. So we're going to find out from Jeanette. This is one of our giraffes. This is Jeanette. That's our quiet friend George. And Levi, would you please introduce who's who on the curious crew with Jeanette? Hi, Brendan. Hi, Grace. Hi, Bella. Hi, Justice. Hi, Levi. What's your name? My name's Dorothy. All right. Hi. Thank you. Okay, so we're going to see. You could pass that. Ask who else would like to hold it there. Yeah, you can pass it. You choose. And then we'll take turns during the program. Okay. So our first song is the curious giraffe song. And we actually have a new verse that is special for today's show. And you haven't heard it before. So you can either just listen or sing along if you are a reader. Giraffe looked over at the world news and said, I see there's lots of trouble. I sure wish there was more peace. The people said each one can help to bring relief underneath this one big sky. Oh, yeah. Here we go. 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 because we can all share and we can all care. We're different, but we all belong. Just the question the curious giraffes are asking today. Who knows? Lily, Lily says she's not sure. Did you catch it in their question? Hmm. Okay. Well, I'm going to tell you. I'm going to, Lily, Lily, I'm going to read it a little slower. Giraffe looked over at the world news and said, I see there's lots of trouble. I sure wish there was more peace. Does anybody know what's special about today, September 21st, 2016? Some of you do. I'm going to start. Youngest to oldest, okay? This time. Bella, tell us. Peace Day. When I was growing up, there was not a peace day. Peace Day was made a holiday by the United Nations in 1981. Lily, would you like to tell us anything else about peace day? Peace Day. And me and Justice celebrated it. Okay. Can you hold that still so I can? Me and Justice celebrated it. We planted them in a shape of a heart on the ground. Wow. I love that idea. And Grace, did you want to say something about peace day? I was told that peace day is celebrated by people putting pinwheels or making pinwheels and putting them on the ground. So that's one symbol of peace. Yes. It's a symbol of playfulness and safety and well-being. Lily, you may ask, does somebody else want to turn with the puppet? Okay. And Justice, I'm going to ask you to hold her like she's listening and singing, okay? So she can pay attention. All right. So I brought something for International Peace Day. Oh, that's really the full title of this day. International Peace Day. Who knows what? International. I'm going to let somebody new. Brendan, can you explain what? Worldwide. And on the news. So it could be on the news, on the world news. And made by the government. International means like an international day would be a day decided by the government. Like the government decides that this is world peace day or something. Yeah. Because there are nations all over the world. There are different nations. And international means all over the world. They're governments. Okay. Does anybody know what that bowl is? Levi, Buddhists use it to pray. Oh, go ahead. It makes a beautiful sound. Yes. At my church, we have a tinier one and we hit it. And at our school, at an assembly, the people from the peace thinking. From the peace pagoda. And they use drums. So interesting. The Buddhists use the sound bowl. The church. Your church used one. Anybody else want to say something about the sound bowl? Yes, Grace? In our classroom at school, we have a Tibetan bowl that you use. And you have this little stick that's got cloth on it. And you hit it with the stick. And then you circle around the top. And it makes a And when do you use that bowl? We use it when people are being really loud and our teachers trying to get our attention. Okay. To calm down. Yeah. To become more peaceful like that. Okay. So kind of like that. Kind of like this. This is a Tibetan bowl. It's made of many different metals pressed together. It looks like gold. It looks very shiny. Okay. So here it goes. What I'm going to do is I'm going to say a question. The first question is what is peace? Don't answer yet. Peace out? Wait, wait. We're going to sound the bowl. You could even close your eyes. I'm going to open my eyes. And if you have an answer to the question, what is peace? Okay. Justice. Please stop the wars. Okay. We'll go right down the circle, Lily. There's something to tell about justice. Sure. And some people can't go to school because they're too scared that like a bomb will drop in the whole entire school. And their part of the world does not feel peaceful. Yes. Peace is not killing animals. And peace is also not creating more wars. So not killing animals and not creating more wars. Very serious answer. She has grace. And peace is getting along with everyone. And like nation is getting along. And just peace is like the thing that comes out of war usually is peace. We hope for it. That's the whole point. Did you print it? Peace is like what's the name of the city where everything is perfect. Utopia? Utopia. Peace is like Utopia. Where everything is, everybody is getting along. People don't argue. People find other ways to express their anger and don't have fights or wars or and be nice to things or animals or people or plants. What a beautiful description. The earth. Thank you Brenda. And did you Levi? Did you have an idea? Peace is getting along and not arguing. Like if you're in a race or something and someone puts out their hand and you don't shake it, that's not being kind or that's not peace. But if you do shake it, it means like good job, nice try. Yeah, it's an encouraging peaceful gesture to shake their hand. Really excellent descriptions. Each and every one of you. So we each can help make peace in our part of the world, in our lives every day, just sometimes by helping. And so I'm going to start with the first verse of can I help? Can I help you with the groceries? And who usually gets the groceries at your house? My mom. Your mom? Your mom? Parents. Your parents? We always help. And your grandma? We always help. It's kind of fun like working out the fid. You always help and it's fun to see what they got. Oh, that's fun. If there's like, we need cereal and it's missing, like we know while we're putting into it. Excellent. If they get like some kind of dessert, they're like, ooh. It's like, ooh dessert. Yeah, it's fun to help with the groceries. So let's just say, can I help you with the groceries now? Because in our different homes, different people get the groceries. So here's the first verse where the person is asking if they can help. Oh, can I help? Can I help you with the groceries now? Can I help you with the groceries now? Can I help you with the groceries now? Can I help you out? And yes, you can help. You can help me with the groceries now. You can help me with the groceries now. You can help me with the groceries now. I sure like your help when you offer yourself. Thanks for helping out. Help create peace in your life somewhere? Bella, what's your idea? How you can create peace is being nice to other people. Yes. And Grace? By not arguing with your brothers and sisters. To create peace in your own home. Created in your own home by not arguing? I have something to add but Bella said. Okay. You want to tell her? Making peace is not making fights. Not making fights. Yes. Levi? I'm not arguing like if you don't, if someone does something bad like cost you a bad name, just say it's okay. Instead of being like, why do you call me? Wow. You know what, you all are okay. I'm going to take one more comment and then we're going to go to our next song. It's like if a sibling has a chore and they're not feel like he don't want to do the chore, you can just say, I'll do it. Okay. So what's a chore they might do? Like feeding their cat. Okay. Let's say, can I help you feed the cat? That's a way of making peace at home, helping when you see somebody's tired. Okay. Okay. Well your many ideas made me think of our next song. Little sand piper waiting in the water, little sand piper waiting in the sea. This song was written when I saw a sand piper at the ocean and sand piper's are at the most about this big. Their beaks are about like a toothpick and I saw a little sand piper run up to the water's edge and dip its beak in and I saw these ripples going out far, far, far and I wrote this song about how little things can impact a lot of people and even though this is not going to be as big as the a lake or an ocean where you can really see the ripples going out, what I'm going to do is I'm going to sound the bowl and you will see the ripples moving in there and they're going to keep rippling because they're going to ripple in and out and in and out and in and out and while they do we will do our song but here you go you can lean forward to see. That's awesome. Okay so let's do our song and remember the motions please sit back down you know what I'd like you to ask when you want to make the sound and I certainly will give turns at the end okay that's fine that's fine see we're making peace he just forgot and I gave a reminder that's all that's how I mean can you do it again it was so thank you for asking with your words it looked like a sizzle like electrocute okay um how about we sing the song and I'll do it again here we go give me your best on the song little sandpiper waiting in the water little sand. Brendan asked so nicely and I'm going to do it again look here we go okay you know what can help make peace in our own homes but as this is international peace day we're going to sing about people all over the world and then we're going to sing a song from another part of the world okay oh here we go so even if we look different on the outside pretty much on the inside what do you think we're all the same very much alike we all have those same feelings we're all made of all made out of star stuff and the star does some people that was a famous quote do you know from where um no but I it's from a poem or a saying and the last verses we are all made of star stuff things from stars we're all made from the stars it's a wonderful idea our fingernails are the same thing as stars isn't that a beautiful idea our fingernails are stars literally does that help us feel and our hair imagining star dust it helps me feel more peaceful okay I'm going to feel peaceful if you ask is there anyone else who wanted to hold the puppet today okay good all right so asalam aleikum I'd like you to give the rhythm I think this hurts here's her sorry well you can choose how you want to do or not go there you go good finish up today but we have a wonderful song oh this was by my friend Daria from Children's Music Network and the last song is oh and I it's very important to say who wrote the different songs I wrote the first few songs I wrote can I help and I wrote the curious giraffe song but also Peter Alsup wrote the song about people come in different sizes and now our time for the last song today circle the earth with peace is by my friend Joanne Hamel from the Children's Music Network also you you might you might I don't know if you do or not so let's try here's the signs actually Brendan I think if you'd like to try the signs you can rest Jeanette okay so I can do the signs inside Jeanette it's like here here we go peace goes like this one hand on top then the other like that peace peace peace peace the whole world over building friendships sharing our worth take my hand let's circle the earth with peace peace I have an idea with the person next to you you do the circle here in a gentle way to include well if you can do that with staying with the song do you want her to do that yeah we check with the person if they say okay then it's a peaceful idea everybody has a partner if they want to but they don't have to each partnering can decide if you want to do your own hand motions how about Brendan and Levi it's hard with the puppet is that true or do you want to turn and do it together somehow it's a nice okay that's where we're peaceful I'll pretend with you I can't reach you but we can reach out to each other to make our circle okay and Brendan will think of Brendan as in our circle too okay and can you oh yeah okay here we go ready some of these languages try that are that's hard for me but yeah yeah okay you don't go I'll be soft and I'll let you all do it here we go ready here we go shalom let's do shalom we'll do each of those here we go okay here we go shalom ready that's Hebrew shalom shalom shalom no you didn't Lily did you say what hey what hey what that's the Japanese hey what ready what is Chinese hopin hopin hopin is that how it's safe I think you say it like hopin because hopin here we go Chinese hopin hopin hopin going to end our show today if you have a sign for peace some people like to go like this some people might go like this some people might go like this like peace out like peace some people like to give a heart so let's look at our audience and say we wish peace all over the world it's okay good and some people do that okay so do what you like okay Bella let's all say together we wish you peace everybody say that we wish you peace happy international peace day happy international peace day see you next time bye