Peppa Pig and her friends demonstrate that learning becomes more enjoyable and effective when approached through playful exploration, teamwork, and hands-on experiences. Throughout various episodes, characters engage in activities like making chocolate, riding scooters, visiting doctors, and celebrating holidays, showing that curiosity, collaboration, and fun can transform everyday experiences into valuable learning opportunities for young children.
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Peppa doesn't know how to begin the game.
>> Um, I am amazingly really excellent at games, but maybe it would be more fun if you started the game, Rebecca.
>> Oh, yes, I knew that.
>> First, you pick your bunny.
Then, you hop around and catch the carrots.
>> Oh, yes. Um, >> Peppa is amazingly really excellent at video games, but she might need a bit of help with this one.
>> How do you catch the carrots, please, Rebecca?
>> Like this?
Yay!
I'm good at this.
Oh, my turn.
Wow.
Rebecca Rabbit is amazingly really excellent at this game.
>> Wow, you're really good at catching carrots, Rebecca.
>> I've had lots of practice. Do you want to play together now? We can be a team.
>> Yes. Woohoo!
>> Got it.
>> Yay!
>> Here's one.
>> There's one. Wee!
New high score. Hooray.
>> Peppa and Rebecca make a very good team.
>> Rosie, Robbie, what are you doing?
>> Hello, you two. Have you seen the twins?
They've run off with our lunch.
>> We'll catch them. We're good at catching carrots and baby bunnies.
Found one. Rosie.
>> Gotcha.
>> Here's another one.
>> Robbie got it.
>> Still good.
>> Peppa and Rebecca are very good carrot catchers.
>> Yay!
>> Hooray! Lunch is saved for you.
In fact, Peppa and Rebecca are amazingly, really excellent carrot catchers. Tonight, Mommy and Daddy Pig are going out for a Valentine's Day meal.
>> Mommy Pig has ordered a taxi.
>> It's almost here. Hooray!
>> Wa!
>> Your ride awaits, madam!
Oh. Um, Mummy Pig has accidentally ordered a special taxi called a limousine.
>> A limo? How romantic.
>> Tickly, >> where are we off to, sir and madams?
>> Granny and Grandpa Pig's house, if you please, Miss Rabbit.
>> Peppa and George are going there for dinner. dinner.
>> Okay, calm down you two.
>> This music reminds me of Venice.
>> What a wonderful trip that was.
>> Now it's a disco limo.
Oh, we didn't have this in Venice.
A >> care for a chocolate, Mommy Pig.
>> Oh, don't mind if I tell.
>> Can I have some, Daddy?
>> Chocolate?
>> Um, okay. But not too many. Peppa and George love chocolate.
>> Maybe a little too much.
I guess I'll have this one then.
>> Can we have the disco music again?
>> Just until Granny and Grandpa's house, please.
>> Hi. Happy disco Valentine's Day, everyone. We >> come on. We're having a Valentine's Day disco.
Oh, >> it's just like that time in Paris, Grandpa Pig.
>> Everyone loves celebrating Valentine's Day, but Mommy and Daddy Pig love their disco limo ride most of all. Today, Peppa and Suzy are playing in the treehouse.
>> Oh, hello Suzy. Do come along in. How awfully, terribly kind.
>> They're pretending to be grown-ups.
>> We should have a big delicious cockp.
>> Gosh, we are having lots of weather, aren't we?
>> Someone is at the door.
>> Sorry to interrupt.
>> Your mommy is here to take you home, Susie.
>> A But we were going to have a tea party like grownups. Can we have a sleepover in the treehouse, Grandpa, please?
>> Oh, um, >> of course you can. You and Suzie can sleep in the treehouse, and Grandpa Pig and I will camp out here to look after you.
>> Peppa and Susie are very excited to have a sleepover in the treehouse. Here are your sleeping bags, pillows, >> lots of cuddly toys, >> and the best bit, a special starry lantern.
>> Wow.
>> Wow.
>> Ta.
All finished.
>> Huh.
>> Suppose I don't need these.
>> Grandpa Pig is excited to sleep in the tent, too.
>> Whoa. Ah, or perhaps I do >> once he has rebuilt it.
>> It is bedtime now, so Granny and Grandpa Pig are going to their tent.
>> Good night, you two.
>> We are just here if you need us.
Look, Suzy, my shadow's really big. Woo!
Mine is a bird. Tweet tweet. And mine is a butterfly.
>> It's really loud.
>> Granny Pig, we need you.
>> Is everything okay?
>> There was a really loud noise.
>> Gosh.
My goodness.
>> Is it a monster?
>> Oh. Oh, no monsters here. Just Grandpa Pig snoring.
>> Oh, >> Peppa and Suzy love sleeping in the treehouse.
What's all What's all this then?
>> Even with Grandpa Pig snoring next door.
>> Hello. Hi.
>> Peppa and her family have come to the balloon shop to collect a special balloon for a garden party.
>> Miss Rabbit, can we have our fancy planet friendly recyclable balloon?
>> Oh, >> wow. balloon.
>> The balloon shop is full of balloons, >> Miss Rabbit.
>> Oh, you found me. I've been lost in the balloon since Tuesday morning. Must be lunchtime by now.
>> It's Wednesday, Miss Rabbit.
>> Oh, anyway, here are all your fancy planet friendly recyclable balloons ready for the party. all. But we only ordered one.
>> What?
>> Um, it says here 1,000 balloons for Mummy Pig's party.
>> Oh, but we don't need this many. And we can't waste them. What do we do?
>> I know. We can share them.
>> Peppa and her family are giving the extra balloons to everyone in town.
Oh, thank you.
>> And one for both of you. Here you go.
Red balloon. Green one for you.
>> Only 992 to go.
>> This is going to take forever.
>> Uh-oh. And we have to go and set up the party. I have a great idea. Grab some balloons and follow me, everyone.
>> Hooray.
It is time for the party and everyone is beginning to arrive.
>> Hello Suzy. Here's your balloon.
>> Thank you.
>> Miss Rabbit has used the balloons to turn the garden party into a balloon party. Miss Rabbit can make anything with a balloon >> or anyone. Here you go.
>> It looks like me. And this one looks like me.
This is the balloon.
>> Careful, Daddy.
And don't worry if you pop a balloon because we have lots of extras. Bonk.
>> Everyone would have loved Mummy Pig's garden party, but everyone loves the balloon party even more.
>> Today, Peppa and her classmates are visiting a chocolate factory. Can I try some chocolate, please, Miss Rabbit?
>> You can, Peppa, >> but we've got to make it first.
>> Oh, >> Peppa is very excited to make chocolate.
>> How do we make it, Miss Rabbit?
>> With this machine.
>> Hello, machine. Can you make me some chocolate, please?
Thank you, machine. Yay.
Now, can I try some of it, please?
>> Not yet, Peppa. We need to decorate it first. Follow me.
>> Everyone is very excited to decorate the chocolate, too.
>> You can decorate one chocolate bar each.
>> Ooh, it looks like a muddy puzzle.
>> Yes, but don't jump in it, Peppa. And you can add whatever decorations you like from the table as long as it's yummy.
>> Mine is a clarity chocolate bar.
>> Squeak.
>> Delicious.
>> Mine is a cheesy chocolate bar. Squeaky.
>> Yum. Yum.
>> And mine is a spaghetti chocolate bar.
>> Oh, >> because strawberry laces look like spaghetti.
>> Ph. Scrumptious.
>> Can I try some chocolate now, please?
Miss Rabbit.
>> Almost. Peppa, the chocolate needs to cool in the fridge first.
>> The fridge is very cold and makes the liquid chocolate harden into bars.
>> And done.
>> Can we please try some chocolate now, Miss Rabbit?
>> Not yet, Pep. Oh, wait. Yes, you can.
>> Hooray.
>> Delicious.
>> Diddly action.
H.
>> Is something wrong, Peppa?
>> No. I just really liked it when the chocolate was all runny like a muddy puddle.
>> Then it's lucky I have one more treat for you all. It's >> a chocolate fountain.
>> It's just like a giant chocolate muddy puddle >> and lots of nice healthy fruit to dip, too.
>> Thank you, Miss Rabbit.
>> Peppa loves muddy puddles, especially when they're made out of chocolate.
>> Today, Peppa and George are going for a Christmas swim in the sea.
Are you excited for a festive splash, Peppa?
>> Yes, Mommy.
>> Remember, the sea will be a bit chilly.
It is winter after all.
>> Mommy and Daddy Pig love the cold water.
>> It's too cold.
>> But it's a bit too cold for Peppa and George. Oh, it's not cold. It's refreshing.
>> Do you want to get out?
>> Why don't you come and wait on the shore with me? It's a bit warmer here.
>> Yes, please.
I'll stay on the shore, too.
>> And I'll go back in the water.
H >> I have just the thing to warm you up.
>> Hot chocolate.
Hot chocolate.
>> Hot chocolate is very good at keeping children warm.
>> Much better.
Oh, much better.
>> And hot chocolate is very good at keeping grown-ups warm, too.
Woohoo!
>> Are you getting cold, Daddy Pig?
>> No. The cold water is refreshing.
>> I agree.
Is that hot chocolate I smell? I'd love a warm drink after this refreshing swim.
Anyone fancy some barbecue food?
>> Yes.
>> Yes, please.
>> Yes, please.
>> And a hot chocolate, please, if there's any left.
>> One, two, three, four, five. Oh.
>> Wo.
>> Mummy Pig and Mr. Bull are getting a bit jealous of the beach barbecue.
>> All that swimming made us hungry.
>> IS THERE ANY MORE TASTY FOOD LEFT?
>> PERFECT. There's enough for everyone.
>> Are you feeling warmer, Peppa?
>> Yes. I'm as warm and toasty as a corn on the cob.
Everyone loves going for a Christmas swim in the sea, but everyone loves being warm and cozy most of all.
>> Hooray!
>> Oh!
>> Aha! There's one.
>> Hooray!
>> Today, Peppa and her family have come to the shopping center.
>> Oh, perhaps we'll get out here.
>> I'll park up and find you soon.
If I could find a space.
>> They've come to the toy shop to find a gift for baby Alexander.
>> There's so many toys.
>> Now, what do we think baby Alexander will like?
>> H.
Maybe this basketball or this blaster. Pop pop or this karaoke machine.
Callie, >> these are very fun, but I'm not sure they're right for a baby. Then we'll have to keep looking.
>> Daddy Pig has finally found a space in the car park. Ah!
>> Oh dear.
>> But the parking space is so small, he can't get out of the car.
>> I'll just have to go around again. Wee!
>> What have you found, George? It's like the car park we were in.
>> Car park.
>> George loves the toy car park.
>> Up. Baby Alexander does like cars, but I think he is too young for this toy.
>> Oh, what about this bull George?
>> No.
Up.
>> Or maybe this cuddly teddy.
>> No.
>> George doesn't think any of these toys are right for baby Alexander.
>> What about this noisy rattle?
>> No.
George only likes the toy car.
>> Look at this, George.
>> No, >> for you.
>> What a perfect gift for baby Alexander.
We'll take it. Please, Miss Rabbit.
>> I wonder where Daddy Pig parked. Wee!
Hello everyone.
>> Everyone loves going toy shopping.
>> But Daddy and George really love the car park.
>> Today, Peppa and her friends are at the park.
>> They're about to have a scooter race.
>> First to that tree is the winner. Ready, >> steady, go.
>> My wheel fell off.
>> Oh dear.
>> Oh, excuse me, Mr. Bull. Do you know how to fix my scooter, please?
>> OH, I DEFINITELY DO. I know lots about scooters.
>> Mr. Bull does not know lots about scooters.
>> H, that doesn't seem right. Don't worry, I'm a bit of an expert at scooters.
>> Daddy does know lots about scooters.
>> Ta.
>> Oh, goodo.
>> Do you want to race scooters with us, Mr. Bull?
>> Um, well, the reason I don't know a lot about scooters is because I've never ridden one before.
>> But it's so fun. Yeah, you can go really fast and it's much better than walking.
>> Oh my, that does sound fun when you PUT IT LIKE THAT.
>> We'll teach you. Just put one foot on the scooter and push forwards like this.
>> Seems simple enough.
Remember to push forward, Mr. Bull.
>> HEY, LOOK AT ME. I'm scootering.
>> Yeah.
>> Now turn with the handlebars.
>> You mean like this?
>> Yes.
Oh no, >> Mr. Bull doesn't know how to slow down.
>> How do I STOP?
>> You need to use the brake, Mr. Bull.
>> Break this bit.
Oh my, HOW FUN. I WANT TO RIDE DOWN THE HILL AGAIN.
>> YAY.
Scootering is so much more fun than walking.
WEE!
>> Peppa and Mr. Bull are tired from going up the hill.
>> Going uphill is a bit more work than going down. Maybe I should go downhill again.
>> Good idea.
>> Mr. Bull loves riding scooters. Everyone loves riding scooters. Today, Peppa and her class are going on a school trip.
>> Hello everyone. Who's ready for a school trip in my lovely new yellow bus?
>> Oh, what happened to your old blue bus, Miss Rabbit? It broke down at the weekend whilst I was taking a nice relaxing drive.
>> Oh dear. Miss Rabbit's bus is unable to race.
>> So, it's in the garage for some small repairs.
>> That bus is going to need some big repairs.
>> Peppa and her friends have never been on a big yellow bus before.
>> Seat belt check.
Check. Then off we go.
>> Whoops. Let's try again.
>> Miss Rabbit isn't used to driving the yellow bus.
>> The yellow bus is a bit fast for Madame Gazelle. Miss Rabbit, can the yellow bus play music?
>> The yellow bus can do lots of things.
It can do this, this, >> this, >> and of course this.
THE yellow bus can play music very loudly.
>> Could we turn the music down a little bit? Of course, Madame Gazelle.
>> Why don't we sing a song instead? The yellow bus wheels go round and round, round and round, round and round. The yellow bus wheels go round and round all day long.
>> Let's play I spy. Good idea. I spy with my little I something beginning with R.
>> Nope.
Rabbit.
>> Nope. It's a really big Lori.
>> Wa.
Hello, Mr. B.
>> Hello.
>> Peppa's playg group have arrived for their school trip. So, it's time to get off the bus.
>> Oh, I wish we could stay on the yellow bus all day.
>> Don't worry. I'll be back in the bus to take you all home later.
>> Everyone likes riding in the big yellow bus. Everyone except Madame Gazelle.
Today, Peppa and her friends are going to the sweet shop.
>> Hello, Miss Rabbit. I'd like to buy everything in the sweet shop, please.
Here is my coin.
>> Peppa and her friends each have one coin to buy a sweet with.
>> Here is my coin, too. And mine. And mine.
>> Wow, what a lot of money. But I'm afraid it's not enough to buy everything in the shop.
>> Oh, yes.
>> One coin is perfect for trying my new sweet making machines, though.
>> Just choose a machine, pop your coin in the slot, and push the big red button.
>> M strawberry laces.
But strawberries are fruit, not sweets.
My sweets are made with delicious real fruit. Much tastier and much healthier.
>> Yummy strawberries. They look like hair.
>> You're right. I've got a strawberry ponytail.
>> My turn. My turn.
>> Emily Elephant has found a rainbow lollipop machine. For this machine, you have to push the buttons to choose your favorite fruity flavors.
>> H yellow banana.
Ooh, you love red apples and pink raspberries >> and blue blueberries and green apples.
>> You like all the flavors.
So fruity.
Look, it's a big binning ball.
>> That's a candy floss machine. Why don't you pop your coin in and give it a go?
>> It tastes like coconut.
It looks just like you, Suzy.
>> And now it looks even more like you.
>> What is that?
>> Only one way to find out.
>> But I thought this was a sweetie machine, not a money machine. Huh? Can I use this to buy some real sweeties?
>> You don't need to. That coin is a sweetie, Peppa. It's a chocolate coin.
>> Chocolate. Hooray.
>> Peppa loves a sweet treat from the sweet shop. Everyone loves a sweet treat from the sweet shop.
Today, Peppa and her family are making special Halloween treats.
>> These monster eyes are tasty.
>> Why don't you two decorate these cupcakes while I finish making dinner?
>> Hooray!
>> Splendid. Here you are. Daddy Pig is making the icing for Peppa and George to decorate the cupcakes.
>> The colors are changing.
>> Magic.
>> Halloween magic.
>> It's not magic, I'm afraid. Just some fruit coloring.
>> Oh, will it still taste good?
>> Fruit coloring only changes the color.
Everything else is still >> delicious. M >> delicious.
>> Yes.
>> Peppa is making a spooky pumpkin cupcake while George makes a green dinosaur.
>> Hello, George.
I'm the spooky pumpkin cake.
>> Peppa and George have finished decorating all the cupcakes.
>> Now we're almost ready to eat. I just need to get Mummy Pig from the garden.
>> M I love spaghetti and garlic bread. H >> All the extra fruit coloring has given Peppa an idea.
>> Should we do a special Halloween trick on mommy and daddy?
Peppa and George are using the fruit coloring to make green spaghetti and purple garlic bread.
>> Goodness. What happened to dinner?
Ah, you've added fruit coloring.
>> Daddy Pig has his own idea for a Halloween trick and treat.
This spaghetti is green and the bread is purple.
>> Yes, it's a Halloween trick.
>> But it's just fruit coloring, so the food is still all yummy.
>> Yummy tweet.
>> A Halloween trick. Brilliant. You really got me.
And you use fruit coloring to turn my water orange, too.
No, mommy, that's just orange juice.
>> Oh, Peppa loves Halloween tricks almost as much as she loves Halloween treats.
Today, Peppa and her family are in the fancy dress shop. They're looking for a Halloween costume.
>> I hope we haven't left it too late to find a costume. Next, please.
Can I have a spooky vampire costume, please, Miss Rabbit?
>> Sorry, Peppa. I'm afraid we've just sold our last vampire costume.
>> Oh.
>> Oh, not to worry, Peppa. We'll find a different costume that's just as good.
Right, Miss Rabbit?
>> Uh, of course. Let's go and look. Peppa is trying on different costumes.
>> Ta.
>> She tries a lemon.
>> Lemons aren't as spooky as vampires.
>> She tries a lovely flower.
>> So lovely.
>> Lovely.
>> It's lovely, but it isn't spooky.
>> And even a >> wo >> pencil. Gosh, how unusual.
>> Do you have any >> spooky costumes left, Miss Rabbit?
>> I'm afraid we're all sold out.
But we do have some spooky bits of costume left over. Maybe you can make a brand new monster, Peppa.
>> Yes, let's go.
>> Yay.
Peppa and George are looking for things to make a spooky costume.
>> What about these monster keys?
>> Now my turn.
>> Look, Peppa, bat wings.
>> Very spooky.
Dinosaur tails are very spooky, George.
>> Spooky hat, spooky face paint, spooky spider webs.
>> Why don't we try these on? Peppa is trying on her brand new monster costume.
My word, that's the scariest costume I've ever seen.
>> It's perfect.
>> Peppa feels very spooky in her Halloween costume.
Peppa loves making spooky monster costumes, >> but mommy and daddy think the price is quite spooky, too.
>> Four tickets, please.
>> Four popcorns, please.
Four drinks, please.
Today, Peppa and her family are at the cinema. Peppa's favorite book has been made into a movie.
>> Silly George. We're not seeing that scary ghost movie. Ours is really fun and not scary. Scary ghost movies are only for grown-ups.
>> Uh, excuse me, sorry.
>> Sorry.
>> The seats in the cinema all fold up when they're not being used. But George's seat is folding up when he's sitting in it.
>> Excuse me. Coming through. Watch your toes. Luckily, Miss Rabbit has a special booster to hold the seat flat.
>> Thank you, Miss Rabbit.
>> No problem. Me again.
Who spilled popcorn?
>> George doesn't like it when the cinema gets dark.
>> Yay, it's starting.
Sorry, >> George doesn't like the loud sounds either.
>> It's the baddie.
>> Scary.
>> Oh dear. George thinks the baddie in the movie is a bit scary.
>> Maybe we should take George outside. But you can't miss the movie.
>> Oh, >> Peppa has thought of a way to make the baddie less scary for George.
>> Hello, George. It's me. I'm just pretending to be a buddy for the movie.
I'm not really scary.
>> Not scary?
>> No. And this magic wand will keep you extra safe.
Wish wish.
>> Plus at the end of the story, everyone lives happily ever after.
Happy wish.
Sorry.
Everyone loves going to the cinema and George really loves movies with happy endings. Today, Mommy and Peppa have brought George to the doctor's for a checkup.
>> Hello, I'm Dr. Peppa Pig.
>> Hello, Dr. Peppa Pig. I'm Nurse Miss Rabbit.
>> And this is Dr. Brown Bear. Ready for your checkup, George?
No, >> George has never been to the doctors before. He is a little nervous.
>> Don't worry, George. The doctors just want to make sure you feel good.
>> Exactly.
Come on in. And don't forget your little red book.
>> First, Miss Rabbit and Dr. Brown Bear need to check George's height.
Step this way, please, George.
>> No.
>> But George isn't sure he'll like the height measurer.
>> How tall am I, Miss Rabbit?
>> Wow, you're getting very tall, Peppa.
>> You'll be a big grownup soon.
>> George wants to know if he is very tall, too.
Wow, you're so big and tall, George.
>> Now, it's time to check George's weight with a special machine called scales.
>> This machine will tell us how much you weigh, George.
>> And it's really good for bouncing.
George loves bouncing >> and freeze.
>> Mhm.
>> And unfreeze.
>> Now it's time to listen to George's heart with a special tool called a stethoscope. Oh, >> this might be a little cold.
>> The stethoscope is very cold.
>> Oh, try this, George.
>> You can listen to my heartbeat, too.
>> George likes listening to Peppa's heart.
>> Yay!
>> You did very well today, George. So, you get a sticker.
>> Oh, >> dinosaur.
>> And one for Dr. Peppa Pig for being so helpful, too.
>> Hooray.
Today, Peppa and her family are going on the night train to a very far away seaside.
>> It's bedtime now. We can play with the beach ball tomorrow at the beach.
>> But I don't want to go to sleep.
>> Well, we're not going to sleep yet.
We're having a sleepover.
>> Peppa and George love sleepovers.
Can we have a midnight feast? You need to have a midnight feast at a sleepover, Daddy. It's the rules.
>> Right you are. Follow me.
>> Hooray.
>> Everyone has come to the dining carriage to get the midnight feast.
>> Hello.
Oh, >> hello. What would you like?
>> We'd like a midnight feast, please. One midnight feast coming up. Here you go.
Fruit and warm milk. Perfect before a good sleep.
>> Thank you.
>> Everyone tucks into their midnight feast, gives their teeth a good brush, and gets comfy in bed. Can we have a bedtime story?
>> Okay, Peppa. Just one story and then sleep.
>> Hooray.
>> This is the story of the magic night train.
>> Ooh.
>> Once upon a time, there was a magic night train which didn't need train tracks because it could fly.
Yay!
Woohoo!
Wee!
Ooh!
Yippee!
Huh!
Chicka chicka chicka.
Wow.
>> Huh?
It's morning and we're not in space anymore.
>> Space?
What do you mean?
>> I think we fell asleep. George >> Peppa had a wonderful dream about a magical night train.
>> Look, we arrived at the seaside.
>> Peppa and her family have arrived at the very far away seaside and they all enjoyed their train sleepover.
Peppa, have you decided what you're giving away to the charity shop?
>> Yes. All of this. Wo!
>> Today, Peppa is giving some of her toys and clothes to a charity shop. This is called donating.
>> Away we go.
Charity shops sell donated items and use the money to help people.
>> Great. Do you want to help me sell them?
>> Yes, please.
>> I'll help by shopping.
>> Peppa is excited for people to buy her old things.
>> Oh, >> but no one is buying them.
No one is buying any of the things I donated, Miss Rabbit.
>> Not to worry. We just need to let people know they're available to buy. Like this. Do you like toy rabbits, police officer panda?
>> Yes.
>> Did you want to buy this one?
>> I do. Thank you.
>> Why don't you try, Peppa?
I'm a bit cold. Mommy, >> would you like to buy this jumper, Suzy?
It's very warm and woolly and cozy.
>> Yes, please. I love wool.
>> Bonjour, Miss Rabbit. I'm looking for a gift for somebody who loves sports.
>> I know.
H cat.
>> This is perfect.
Thank you.
>> Peppa wants to sell her toy bus next, but there's no one left to sell to.
>> There's no one left in the shop, Miss Rabbit. Except mommy.
>> Let's put it in the window display so everyone outside can see it. Yay!
>> Hello there. Look at this toy bus. Would you like to buy it?
>> No one can hear Peppa from outside the shop.
>> The big real bus looks just like Peppa's little toy bus.
>> We have the same bus.
>> Oh, >> maybe it'll sell tomorrow, Peppa.
Yay.
>> Excuse me. Is that toy bus for sale?
>> Why, yes, it is. Would you like to buy it?
>> I would love to buy it. I love all buses, big and small.
>> Hooray!
>> Peppa loves the charity shop. Everyone loves the charity shop. Today, Peppa and George are playing Grown-Ups.
>> Oh gosh. Oh gosh. Where is my bag and my hat? We're off to work now, Mommy.
>> Oh, and what job do you think you'd enjoy when you're grown up?
>> Dinosaur.
>> George wants to be a dinosaur.
>> H I think I would enjoy being a dentist.
Then I will make sure everyone's teeth are nice and healthy. H interesting.
>> All right.
>> You've got lots of clean teeth, Mommy.
>> Here's a sticker for being so brave.
Don't forget to brush your teeth. Who's next?
Silly George. Dinosaurs don't go to the dentist. They go to Dr. Hamster the vet.
>> But you can have a sticker anyway.
>> I think you'd make a very good dentist.
And you'd be an excellent dinosaur, George.
>> But I'd also like to be a bus driver.
Then I could take all my friends to the park. Tickets, please.
Next stop, the park.
>> Stop.
You forgot us.
>> Come back.
Vroom.
Vroom.
You have to stop at all the bus stops if you want to be a bus driver, Peppa.
>> Oops. Sorry.
>> I think you'd be a brilliant bus driver, Peppa.
>> But I don't just want to be a dentist and a bus driver. I also want to be a teacher.
Oh, >> then I'll teach everybody how to paint.
You can paint a butterfly using handprints like this.
>> Dinosaurs don't go to school. George, >> perhaps you could open a school for dinosaurs.
But when I'm grown up, I also want to jump in muddy puddles.
And George will be a dinosaur.
>> And they will always love jumping in muddy puddles, even when they are grown up or dinosaurs.
It is Halloween night and everyone is busy decorating pumpkins.
There has been a power cut which has made all the lights in the house turn off.
>> Oh dear. There must be something wrong with the electricity. Don't worry. I'll get the torches.
>> Oh my.
>> Mummy Pig has found the torches.
>> Here we go. Now we can all see.
But I'm afraid the pumpkins will have to wait until we fix the electricity.
>> I know. We can look for ghosts in the dark.
>> Yay.
>> I'm a bit scared of ghosts. Can I keep my eyes shut?
>> Okay, I'll help you get around. Ghost.
>> George wants to look for ghosts, too.
>> Sorry, George. You're too little. It will be too scary for you.
>> Now follow me.
>> Peppa and her friends are looking for ghosts in the very spooky living room.
>> It's a ghost.
>> It's not a ghost. It's just Gerald.
>> Sorry, Peppa. I can't see with my eyes shut.
>> This is the spookiest room in the house.
>> Now everyone is looking for ghosts in Peppa's bedroom.
>> The ghost is not a ghost. It is George in a blanket and he wants to help look for ghosts too.
>> Ghost. Ghost.
>> Okay, George, you can come with us. But it will be very spooky in the hallway.
>> No, >> George doesn't think it will be spooky at all.
Oh, >> it's extra extra dark here. It's dark everywhere.
>> Oh dear. Peppa's torch has gone out.
>> It's too dark.
>> Now, now there's nothing to be frightened of.
The lights are back on, but now there is a big mess.
>> It was just a fuse. Oh, what happened?
>> Uh, I think we must have a ghost.
>> Peppa and her friends love looking for ghost.
>> Hi.
>> Today, Peppa is going to Rebecca Rabbit's boat.
>> Hi, Mommy.
Today, Peppa is already at Rebecca Rabbit's Burrow. She's come to play a new video game called >> Carrot Catcher. Do you want to play?
>> Yes, please. I'm amazingly really excellent at games.
>> Oh dear. Peppa doesn't know how to begin the game.
Um, I am amazingly really excellent at games, but maybe it would be more fun if you started the game, Rebecca.
>> Oh, yes. I knew that.
>> First, you pick your bunny.
Then, you hop around and catch the carrots.
>> Oh, yes. Um, >> Peppa is amazingly really excellent at video games, but she might need a bit of help with this one.
>> How do you catch the carrots, please, Rebecca?
>> Like this?
Yay!
I'm good at this.
Oh, my turn.
Wow.
Rebecca Rabbit is amazingly really excellent at this game.
>> Wow, you're really good at catching carrots, Rebecca.
>> I've had lots of practice. Do you want to play together now? We can be a team.
>> Yes. Woohoo!
>> Got it.
>> Yay!
>> Here's one.
>> There's one. Wee!
New high score. Hooray.
>> Peppa and Rebecca make a very good team.
>> Rosie, Robbie, what are you doing?
>> Hello, you two. Have you seen the twins?
They've run off with our lunch.
>> We'll catch them. We're good at catching carrots and baby bunnies.
Found one. Rosie.
>> Gotcha. Here's another one. Robbie got it.
>> Still good.
>> Peppa and Rebecca are very good carrot catchers.
>> Yay.
>> Hooray. Lunch is saved for you.
In fact, Peppa and Rebecca are amazingly, really excellent carrot catchers. Tonight, Mommy and Daddy Pig are going out for a Valentine's Day meal.
>> Mummy Pig has ordered a taxi.
>> It's almost here. Hooray!
>> Wa!
>> Your ride awaits, madam.
Um um Mummy Pig has accidentally ordered a special taxi called a limousine.
>> A limo. How romantic.
>> Tickly, >> where are we off to, sir and madams?
>> Granny and Grandpa Pig's house, if you please, Miss Rabbit.
>> Peppa and George are going there for dinner.
>> Dinner? pain.
>> Okay, calm down you two.
>> This music reminds me of Venice.
>> What a wonderful trip that was.
>> Now it's a disco limo.
Oh, we didn't have this in Venice.
A >> care for a chocolate, Mommy Pig.
>> Oh, don't mind if I tell.
>> I have some, Daddy.
>> Chocolate.
>> Um, okay. But not too many. Peppa and George love chocolate.
>> Maybe a little too much.
I guess I'll have this one then.
>> Can we have the disco music again? Just until Granny and Grandpa's house, please.
>> Yeah.
>> Hi. Happy disco Valentine's Day, everyone.
Wee.
Come on, we're having a Valentine's Day disco.
Oh, >> it's just like that time in Paris, Grandpa Pig.
>> Everyone loves celebrating Valentine's Day, but Mommy and Daddy Pig love their disco limo ride most of all. Today, Peppa and Suzy are playing in the treehouse.
>> Oh, hello, Suzy. Do come along in. How awfully, terribly kind.
>> They're pretending to be grown-ups.
>> We should have a big delicious cockp.
>> Gosh, we are having lots of weather, aren't we?
>> Someone is at the door.
>> Sorry to interrupt.
>> Your mommy is here to take you home, Susie.
>> A But we were going to have a tea party like grownups. Can we have a sleepover in the treehouse, Grandpa, please?
>> Oh, um, >> of course you can. You and Suzy can sleep in the treehouse, and Grandpa Pig and I will camp out here to look after you.
>> Peppa and Susie are very excited to have a sleepover in the treehouse. Here are your sleeping bags, pillows, >> lots of cuddly toys, >> and the best bit, a special starry lantern.
>> Wow.
>> Wow.
>> Ta.
All finished.
>> Suppose I don't need these.
>> Grandpa Pig is excited to sleep in the tent, too.
>> Wa! Ah, or perhaps I do >> once he has rebuilt it.
>> It is bedtime now, so Granny and Grandpa Pig are going to their tent.
>> Good night, you two.
>> We are just here if you need us.
Look, Suzy, my shadow's really big.
Ooh.
Mine is a bird. Tweet tweet. And mine is a butterfly.
>> It's really loud.
>> Granny Pig, we need you.
>> Is everything okay?
>> There was a really loud noise. Gosh.
>> My goodness.
>> Is it a monster?
>> Oh. Oh, >> no monsters here. Just Grandpa Pig snoring.
>> Oh, >> Peppa and Suzy love sleeping in the treehouse.
What's all What's all this then? Oh dear.
>> Heaven with Grandpa Pig snoring next door.
>> Hello. Hi.
>> Peppa and her family have come to the balloon shop to collect a special balloon for a garden party.
>> Miss Rabbit, can we have our fancy planet friendly recyclable balloon?
>> Oh, >> wow. Boom. The balloon shop is full of balloons.
>> Miss Rabbit, >> oh, you found me. I've been lost in the balloon since Tuesday morning. Must be lunchtime by now.
>> It's Wednesday, Miss Rabbit.
>> Oh, anyway, here are all your fancy planet friendly recyclable balloons ready for the party. all. But we only ordered one.
>> Wo!
>> Um, it says here 1,000 balloons for Mummy Pig's party.
>> Oh, but we don't need this many and we can't waste them. What do we do?
>> I know. We can share them.
>> Peppa and her family are giving the extra balloons to everyone in town.
Oh, they're cool.
>> And one for both of you. Here you go.
Red balloon. Green one for you.
>> Only 992 to go.
>> This is going to take forever.
>> Uh-oh. And we have to go and set up the party. I have a great idea. Grab some balloons and follow me, everyone.
>> Hooray.
It is time for the party and everyone is beginning to arrive.
>> Hello Suzy. Here's your balloon.
>> Oh, thank you.
>> Miss Rabbit has used the balloons to turn the garden party into a balloon party. Miss Rabbit can make anything with a balloon >> or anyone. Here you go.
>> It looks like me. And this one looks like me.
>> This is the balloon.
>> Gentle, daddy.
And don't worry if you pop a balloon because we have lots of extras. Bonk.
>> Everyone would have loved Mummy Pig's garden party, but everyone loves the balloon party even more.
>> Today, Peppa and her classmates are visiting a chocolate factory. Can I try some chocolate, please, Miss Rabbit?
>> You can, Peppa, >> but we've got to make it first.
>> Oh, >> Peppa is very excited to make chocolate.
>> How do we make it, Miss Rabbit?
>> With this machine.
>> Hello, machine. Can you make me some chocolate, please?
Thank you, machine. Yay.
Now, can I try some of it, please?
>> Not yet, Peppa. We need to decorate it first. Follow me.
>> Everyone is very excited to decorate the chocolate, too.
>> You can decorate one chocolate bar each.
>> Ooh, it looks like a muddy puzzle.
>> Yes, but don't jump in it, Peppa. And you can add whatever decorations you like from the table as long as it's yummy.
>> Mine is a clarity chocolate bar.
>> Squeak.
>> Delicious.
>> Mine is a cheesy chocolate bar. Squeak.
>> Yum. Yum.
>> And mine is a spaghetti chocolate bar.
>> Oh, >> because strawberry laces look like spaghetti.
>> Ph. Scrumptious.
>> Can I try some chocolate now, please, Miss Rabbit?
>> Almost, Peppa. The chocolate needs to cool in the fridge first.
>> The fridge is very cold and makes the liquid chocolate harden into bars.
>> And done.
>> Can we please try some chocolate now, Miss Rabbit?
>> Not yet, Pep. Oh, wait. Yes, you can.
>> Delicious.
>> Tiddly action. Squeak. H.
>> Is something wrong, Peppa?
>> No. I just really liked it when the chocolate was all runny like a muddy puddle.
>> Ho ho. Then it's lucky I have one more treat for you all. It's >> a chocolate fountain.
>> It's just like a giant chocolate muddy puddle >> and lots of nice healthy fruit to dip, too.
>> Thank you, Miss Rabbit.
>> Peppa loves muddy puddles, especially when they're made out of chocolate.
>> Today, Peppa and George are going for a Christmas swim in the sea.
Are you excited for a festive splash, Peppa?
>> Yes, Mommy.
>> Remember, the sea will be a bit chilly.
It is winter after all.
>> Mommy and Daddy Pig love the cold water.
>> It's too cold.
>> But it's a bit too cold for Peppa and George. Oh, it's not cold. It's refreshing.
>> Do you want to get out?
>> Why don't you come and wait on the shore with me? It's a bit warmer here.
>> Yes, please.
I'll stay on the shore, too.
>> And I'll go back in the water.
H >> I have just the thing to warm you up.
>> Hot chocolate.
Hot chocolate.
>> Hot chocolate is very good at keeping children warm.
>> Much better.
Oh, much better.
>> And hot chocolate is very good at keeping grown-ups warm, too.
Woohoo!
>> Are you getting cold, Daddy Pig?
>> No. The cold water is refreshing.
I agree.
It's that hot chocolate I smell. I'd love a warm drink after this refreshing swim.
Anyone fancy some barbecue food?
>> Yes.
>> Yes, please.
>> Yes, please.
>> And a hot chocolate, please, if there's any left.
A >> 1 2 3 4 five.
Wa!
>> Mommy Pig and Mr. Bull are getting a bit jealous of the beach barbecue.
>> All that swimming made us hungry.
>> Is there any MORE TASTY FOOD LEFT?
>> PERFECT. There's enough for everyone.
>> Are you feeling warmer, Peppa?
>> Yes. I'm as warm and toasty as a corn on the cob.
Everyone loves going for a Christmas swim in the sea, but everyone loves being warm and cozy most of all.
>> Hooray!
>> Oh!
>> Aha! There's one.
>> Hooray!
>> Today, Peppa and her family have come to the shopping center.
>> Oh, perhaps we'll get out here.
>> I'll park up and find you soon.
If I could find a space.
>> They've come to the toy shop to find a gift for baby Alexander.
>> There's so many toys.
>> Yay.
>> Now, what do we think baby Alexander will like? H.
Maybe this basketball or this blaster. Pop pop.
Or this karaoke machine.
Call pee.
>> These are very fun, but I'm not sure they're right for a baby.
>> Then we'll have to keep looking.
>> Daddy Pig has finally found a space in the car park.
>> Ah.
Oh dear.
>> But the parking space is so small, he can't get out of the car.
>> I'll just have to go around again.
>> What have you found, George? It's like the car park we were in.
>> Car park.
>> George loves the toy car park.
>> Up. Baby Alexander does like cars, but I think he is too young for this toy.
>> Oh, what about this ball George?
>> No.
Up.
>> Or maybe this cuddly teddy.
>> No.
>> George doesn't think any of these toys are right for baby Alexander.
>> What about this noisy rattle?
>> No.
V.
>> George only likes the toy carpet.
>> H.
>> Look at this, George.
>> No.
Oo.
>> For you.
>> What a perfect gift for baby Alexander.
We'll take it. Please, Miss Rabbit.
>> I wonder where Daddy Pig parked. Wee.
>> Hello everyone.
>> Everyone loves going toy shopping.
>> But Daddy and George really love the car park.
>> Today, Peppa and her friends are at the park.
>> They're about to have a scooter race.
>> First to that tree is the winner. Ready, >> steady, GO.
>> My wheel fell off.
>> Oh dear.
>> Oh, excuse me, Mr. Bull. Do you know how to fix my scooter, PLEASE?
>> OH, I DEFINITELY DO. I know lots about scooters.
>> Mr. Bull does not know lots about scooters.
>> H, that doesn't seem right. Don't worry.
I'm a bit of an expert at scooters.
>> Daddy does know lots about scooters.
>> Tada.
>> Oh, goodo.
>> Do you want to race scooters with us, Mr. Bull?
>> Um, well, the reason I don't know a lot about scooters is because I've never ridden one before.
>> But it's so fun. Yeah, you can go really fast and it's much better than walking.
>> Oh my, that does sound fun when you PUT IT LIKE THAT.
>> WE'LL TEACH YOU. Just put one foot on the scooter and push forwards like this.
>> Seems simple enough.
Remember to push forward, Mr. Bull.
>> Hey, look at me. I'm scootering.
>> Yeah.
>> Now turn with the handlebars.
>> You mean like this?
>> Yes.
Oh no, >> Mr. Bull doesn't know how to slow down.
>> How do I STOP?
>> YOU NEED to use the brake, Mr. Bull.
>> Break this bit.
Oh my, HOW FUN. I WANT TO RIDE DOWN THE HILL AGAIN.
>> YAY. YAY.
Scootering is so much more fun than walking.
Wee!
>> Peppa and Mr. Bull are tired from going up the hill.
>> Going uphill is a bit more work than going down.
Maybe I should go downhill again.
>> Good idea.
>> Mr. Bull loves riding scooters. Everyone loves riding scooters. Today, Peppa and her class are going on a school trip.
>> Hello everyone. Who's ready for a school trip in my lovely new yellow bus?
>> Oh, what happened to your old blue bus, Miss Rabbit? It broke down at the weekend whilst I was taking a nice relaxing drive.
>> Oh dear. Miss Rabbit's bus is unable to race.
>> So, it's in the garage for some small repairs.
>> That bus is going to need some big repairs.
>> Peppa and her friends have never been on a big yellow bus before.
>> Seat belt check.
Check. Then off we go.
>> Whoops. Let's try again.
>> Miss Rabbit isn't used to driving the yellow bus.
>> The yellow bus is a bit fast for Madame Gazelle. Miss Rabbit, can the yellow bus play music?
>> The yellow bus can do lots of things.
It can do this, this, >> this, >> and of course this.
>> Yay.
The yellow bus can play music very loudly.
>> Could we turn the music down a little bit? Of course, Madame Gazelle.
>> Why don't we sing a song instead? The yellow bus wheels go round and round, round and round, round and round.
>> The yellow bus wheels go and all day long.
Let's play I Spy. Good idea. I spy with my little eye. Something beginning with R.
>> Nope.
Rabbit.
>> Nope. It's a really big Lori.
>> Wa.
>> Hello, Mr. Ball. Hello.
>> Peppa's playgroup have arrived for their school trip. So, it's time to get off the bus.
>> Oh, >> I wish we could stay on the yellow bus all day.
>> Don't worry. I'll be back in the bus to take you all home later.
>> Everyone likes riding in the big yellow bus. Everyone except Madame Gazelle.
Today, Peppa and her friends are going to the sweet shop. Hello, Miss Rabbit.
I'd like to buy everything in the sweet shop, please. Here is my coin.
>> Peppa and her friends each have one coin to buy a sweet with.
>> Here is my coin, too. And mine.
>> And mine.
>> Wow, what a lot of money. But I'm afraid it's not enough to buy everything in the shop.
>> Oh, yes.
One coin is perfect for trying my new sweet making machines, though.
>> Just choose a machine, pop your coin in the slot, and push the big red button.
>> M strawberry laces.
But strawberries are fruit, not sweets.
>> My sweets are made with delicious real fruit. Much tastier and much healthier.
Yummy strawberries.
>> They look like hair.
>> You're right. I've got a strawberry ponytail.
>> My turn. My turn.
>> Emily Elephant has found a rainbow lollipop machine.
>> For this machine, you have to push the buttons to choose your favorite fruity flavors.
>> H yellow banana.
Ooh, you love red apples and pink raspberries >> and blue blueberries and green apples.
>> You like all the flavors.
>> So fruity.
Look, it's a big binning ball.
That's a candy floss machine. Why don't you pop your coin in and give it a go?
It tastes like coconut.
It looks just like you, Suzy.
>> And now it looks even MORE LIKE YOU.
WHAT is that?
>> Only one way to find out.
>> But I thought this was a sweetie machine, not a money machine.
Can I use this to buy some real sweeties?
>> You don't need to. That coin is a sweetie, Peppa. It's a chocolate coin.
Chocolate. Hooray.
>> Peppa loves a sweet treat from the sweet shop. Everyone loves a sweet treat from the sweet shop.
>> Today, Peppa and her family are making special Halloween treats.
>> These monster eyes are tasty. Why don't you two decorate these cupcakes while I finish making dinner?
>> Hooray!
>> Splendid. Here you are.
>> Daddy Pig is making the icing for Peppa and George to decorate the cupcakes.
>> The colors are changing.
>> Magic.
>> Halloween magic.
>> It's not magic, I'm afraid. Just some fruit coloring.
>> Oh, will it still taste good? Fruit coloring only changes the color.
Everything else is still delicious.
>> Delicious.
>> Peppa is making a spooky pumpkin cupcake while George makes a green dinosaur.
>> Hello, George.
I'm the spooky pumpkin cake.
Peppa and George have finished decorating all the cupcakes.
>> Now we're almost ready to eat. I just need to get Mummy Pig from the garden.
>> M I love spaghetti and garlic bread. H >> All the extra fruit coloring has given Peppa an idea.
>> Should we do a special Halloween trick on mommy and daddy?
Peppa and George are using the fruit coloring to make green spaghetti and purple garlic bread.
>> Goodness. What happened to dinner?
Ah, you've added fruit coloring.
>> Daddy Pig has his own idea for a Halloween trick and treat.
This spaghetti is green and the bread is purple.
>> Yes, it's a Halloween trick.
>> But it's just fruit coloring, so the food is still all yummy.
>> Yummy tweet.
>> A Halloween trick. Brilliant. You really got me.
And you use fruit coloring to turn my water orange, too.
>> No, mommy, that's just orange juice.
>> Oh, Peppa loves Halloween tricks almost as much as she loves Halloween treats.
Today, Peppa and her family are in the fancy dress shop. They're looking for a Halloween costume.
I hope we haven't left it too late to find a costume. Next, please.
>> Can I have a spooky vampire costume, please, Miss Rabbit?
>> Sorry, Peppa. I'm afraid we've just sold our last vampire costume.
>> Oh.
>> Uh, not to worry, Peppa. We'll find a different costume that's just as good.
Right, Miss Rabbit.
>> Uh, of course. Let's go and look.
>> Peppa is trying on different costumes.
>> Tada.
>> She tries a lemon.
>> Lemons aren't as spooky as vampires.
>> She tries a lovely flower.
>> So lovely.
>> Lovely.
>> It's lovely, but it isn't spooky.
>> And even a Wa >> pencil.
>> Gosh, how unusual.
>> Do you have any >> spooky costumes left, Miss Rabbit?
>> I'm afraid we're all sold out.
But we do have some spooky bits of costume left over. Maybe you can make a brand new monster, Peppa.
Yes, let's go.
>> Peppa and George are looking for things to make a spooky costume.
>> What about these monster keys?
>> Now my tooth are freaky.
>> Look, Peppa, bat wings.
>> Very spooky.
Dinosaur tails are very spooky, George.
>> Spooky hat, spooky face paint, spooky spider webs.
>> Why don't we try these on?
>> Peppa is trying on her brand new monster costume.
Ra.
>> My word, that's the scariest costume I've ever seen.
>> It's perfect.
>> Peppa feels very spooky in her Halloween costume.
Peppa loves making spooky monster costumes, >> but mommy and daddy think the price is quite spooky, too.
>> Four tickets, please.
>> Four popcorns, please.
Four drinks, please.
Today, Peppa and her family are at the cinema. Peppa's favorite book has been made into a movie.
>> Silly George. We're not seeing that scary ghost movie. Ours is really fun and not scary. Scary ghost movies are only for grown-ups.
>> Uh, excuse me, >> sorry.
>> The seats in the cinema all fold up when they're not being used. But George's seat is folding up when he's sitting in it.
>> Excuse me, coming through. Watch your toes. Luckily, Miss Rabbit has a special booster to hold the seat flat.
>> Thank you, Miss Rabbit.
>> No problem. Me again.
Who spilled popcorn?
>> George doesn't like it when the cinema gets dark.
>> Yay, it's starting.
Sorry, >> George doesn't like the loud sounds either.
>> It's the baddy.
>> Scary.
>> Oh dear. George thinks the baddy in the movie is a bit scary.
>> Maybe we should take George outside. But you can't miss the movie.
>> Oh, >> Peppa has thought of a way to make the baddy less scary for George.
>> Hello, George. It's me. I'm just pretending to be a buddy for the movie.
I'm not really scary.
>> Not scary?
>> No. And this magic wand will keep you extra safe.
WISH.
>> PLUS, at the end of the story, everyone lives happily ever after.
Happy.
Sorry.
Everyone loves going to the cinema and George really loves movies with happy endings. Today, Mommy and Peppa have brought George to the doctor's for a checkup.
>> Hello, I'm Dr. Peppa Pig.
>> Hello, Dr. Peppa Pig. I'm nurse Miss Rabbit.
>> And this is Dr. Brown Bear. Ready for your checkup, George?
No, >> George has never been to the doctors before. He is a little nervous.
>> Don't worry, George. The doctors just want to make sure you feel good.
>> Exactly.
Come on in. And don't forget your little red book.
>> First, Miss Rabbit and Dr. Brown Bear need to check George's height.
Step this way, please, George.
>> No.
>> But George isn't sure he'll like the height measurer.
>> How tall am I, Miss Rabbit?
>> Wow, you're getting very tall, Peppa.
>> You'll be a big grownup soon.
>> George wants to know if he is very tall, too.
Wow, you're so big and tall, George.
>> Now, it's time to check George's weight with a special machine called scales.
>> This machine will tell us how much you weigh, George.
>> And it's really good for bouncing.
George loves bouncing >> and freeze.
Mhm.
And unfreeze.
>> Now it's time to listen to George's heart with a special tool called a stethoscope. Oh, >> this might be a little cold.
>> The stethoscope is very cold.
>> Oh, try this, George.
>> You can listen to my heartbeat, too.
>> George likes listening to Peppa's heart.
>> Yay!
>> You did very well today, George. So, you get a sticker.
>> Oh, >> dinosaur.
>> And one for Dr. Peppa Pig for being so helpful, too.
>> Hooray.
Today, Peppa and her family are going on the night train to a very far away seaside.
>> It's bedtime now. We can play with the beach ball tomorrow at the beach.
>> But I don't want to go to sleep.
>> Well, we're not going to sleep yet.
We're having a sleepover.
>> Yay!
>> Peppa and George love sleepovers.
Can we have a midnight feast? You need to have a midnight feast at a sleepover, Daddy. It's the rules.
>> Right you are. Follow me.
>> Hooray.
>> Everyone has come to the dining carriage to get the midnight feast.
>> Hello.
Oh, >> hello. What would you like?
>> We'd like a midnight feast, please. One midnight feast coming up. Here you go.
Fruit and warm milk. Perfect before a good sleep.
>> Thank you.
>> Everyone tucks into their midnight feast, gives their teeth a good brush, and gets comfy in bed. Can we have a bedtime story?
>> Okay, Peppa. Just one story and then sleep.
>> Hooray.
>> This is the story of the magic night train.
>> Ooh.
>> Once upon a time, there was a magic night train which didn't need train tracks because it could fly.
Yay!
Woohoo!
Swee!
Ooh!
Yippee!
Chicka! Chicka chicka.
Wow.
Huh?
It's morning and we're not in space anymore.
>> Space?
What do you mean?
I think we fell asleep. George >> Peppa had a wonderful dream about a magical night train.
>> Look, we arrived at the seaside.
>> Peppa and her family have arrived at the very far away seaside and they all enjoyed their train sleepover.
>> Peppa, have you decided what you're giving away to the charity shop?
>> Yes. All of this. Wow.
>> Today, Peppa is giving some of her toys and clothes to a charity shop. This is called donating.
>> Away we go.
>> Charity shops sell donated items and use the money to help people.
>> Great. Do you want to help me sell them?
>> Yes, please. I'll help by shopping.
>> Peppa is excited for people to buy her old things.
>> Oh, >> but no one is buying them.
>> No one is buying any of the things I donated, Miss Rabbit.
>> Not to worry. We just need to let people know they're available to buy. Like this. Do you like toy rabbits, police officer panda?
>> Yes.
>> Did you want to buy this one?
>> I do. Thank you.
>> Why don't you try, Peppa?
>> I'm a bit cold. Mommy, >> would you like to buy this jumper, Suzy?
It's very warm and woolly and cozy.
Yes, please. I love wool.
>> Bonjour, Miss Rabbit. I'm looking for a gift for somebody who loves sports.
>> I know catch.
>> This is perfect.
Thank you.
Peppa wants to sell her toy bus next, but there's no one left to sell to.
>> There's no one left in the shop, Miss Rabbit, except mommy.
>> Let's put it in the window display so everyone outside can see it.
>> YAY!
>> Hello there. Look at this toy bus. Would you like to buy it? No one can hear Peppa from outside the shop.
>> The big real bus looks just like Peppa's little toy bus.
>> We have the same bus.
>> Oh, >> maybe it'll sell tomorrow, Peppa.
>> Yay.
>> Excuse me. Is that toy bus for sale?
Why, yes, it is. Would you like to buy it?
>> I would love to buy it. I love all buses, big and small.
>> Hooray!
>> Peppa loves the charity shop. Everyone loves the charity shop. Today, Peppa and George are playing Grown-Ups.
>> Oh gosh. Oh gosh. Where is my bag and my hat? We're off to work now, Mommy.
>> Oh, and what job do you think you'd enjoy when you're grown up?
>> Dinosaur.
>> George wants to be a dinosaur.
>> H, I think I would enjoy being a dentist. Then I will make sure everyone's teeth are nice and healthy.
H, interesting.
All right.
>> You've got lots of clean teeth, Mommy.
>> Here's a sticker for being so brave.
Don't forget to brush your teeth. Who's next?
>> Silly George. Dinosaurs don't go to the dentist. They go to Dr. Hamster the vet.
>> But you can have a sticker anyway.
>> I think you'd make a very good dentist.
>> Dinosaur.
>> And you'd be an excellent dinosaur, George. But I'd also like to be a bus driver.
Then I could take all my friends to the park. Tickets, please.
Next stop, the park.
>> Stop.
You forgot us.
>> Come back.
Vroom.
Vroom.
You have to stop at all the bus stops if you want to be a bus driver, Peppa.
>> Oops. Sorry.
>> I think you'd be a brilliant bus driver, Peppa.
>> But I don't just want to be a dentist and a bus driver. I also want to be a teacher.
>> Oh, >> then I'll teach everybody how to paint.
You can paint a butterfly using handprints like this.
>> Dinosaurs don't go to school, George.
>> Perhaps you could open a school for dinosaurs.
>> But when I'm grown up, I also want to jump in muddy puddles.
And George will be a dinosaur.
and they will always love jumping in muddy puddles, even when they are grown up or dinosaurs.
It is Halloween night and everyone is busy decorating pumpkins.
There has been a power cut which has made all the lights in the house turn off.
>> Oh dear, there must be something wrong with the electricity. Don't worry. I'll get the torches.
>> Oh my.
>> Mummy pig has found the torches.
>> Here we go. Now we can all see.
>> But I'm afraid the pumpkins will have to wait until we fix the electricity.
>> I know. We can look for ghosts in the dark.
>> Yay.
I'm a bit scared of ghosts. Can I keep my eyes shut?
>> Okay, I'll help you get around. Ghost.
>> George wants to look for ghosts, too.
>> Sorry, George. You're too little. It will be too scary for you.
>> Now, follow me.
Peppa and her friends are looking for ghosts in the very spooky living room.
>> It's a ghost.
>> It's not a ghost. It's just Gerald.
>> Sorry, Peppa. I can't see with my eyes shut.
This is the spookiest room in the house.
>> Now everyone is looking for ghosts in Peppa's bedroom.
>> The ghost is not a ghost. It is George in a blanket and he wants to help look for ghosts, too.
>> Ghost. Ghost.
Okay, George, you can come with us, but it will be very spooky in the hallway.
>> No, >> George doesn't think it will be spooky at all.
>> Oh, it's extra extra dark here. It's dark everywhere.
>> Oh dear. Peppa's torch has gone out.
>> It's too DARK >> NOW. Now there's nothing to be frightened of.
>> The lights are back on, but now there is a big mess.
>> It was just a fuse. Oh, what happened?
Uh, I think we must have a ghost.
>> Peppa and her friends love looking for ghosts, but they love decorating pumpkins even more.
>> Hi.
>> Today, Peppa is going to Rebecca Rabbit's burrow.
>> Hi, Mommy.
>> Today, Peppa is already at Rebecca Rabbit's burrow. She's come to play a new video game called >> Carrot Catcher. Do you want to play?
>> Yes, please. I'm amazingly really excellent at games.
>> Oh dear. Peppa doesn't know how to begin the game.
>> Um, I am amazingly really excellent at games, but maybe it would be more fun if you started the game, Rebecca.
Oh, yes. I knew that.
>> First, you pick your bunny.
Then, you hop around and catch the carrots.
>> Oh, yes. Um, >> Peppa is amazingly really excellent at video games, but she might need a bit of help with this one.
>> How do you catch the carrots, please, Rebecca? like this.
Yay!
I'm good at this.
Oh, my turn.
>> Wow, >> Rebecca Rabbit is amazingly really excellent at this game.
>> Wow, you're really good at catching carrots, Rebecca.
>> I've had lots of practice. Do you want to play together now? We can be a team.
>> Yes. Woohoo.
>> Got it.
>> Yay.
>> Here's one.
>> There's one.
>> Wee.
>> New high score.
>> Hooray.
>> Peppa and Rebecca make a very good team.
>> Rosie. Robbie, what are you doing?
Hello you two. Have you seen the twins?
They've run off with our lunch.
>> We'll catch them. We're good at catching carrots and baby bunnies.
>> Found one. Rosie.
>> Gotcha. Here's another one. Robbie >> got it.
>> Still good.
>> Peppa and Rebecca are very good carrot catchers.
>> Yay!
>> Hooray! Lunch is saved for you.
>> In fact, Peppa and Rebecca are amazingly, really excellent carrot catchers. Tonight, Mommy and Daddy Pig are going out for a Valentine's Day meal.
>> Mommy Pig has ordered a taxi.
>> It's almost here. Hooray!
>> Wo!
>> Your ride awaits, madam.
>> Um, Mummy Pig has accidentally ordered a special taxi called a limousine.
A limo. How romantic.
>> Tickly.
>> Where are we off to, sir? And madams.
>> Granny and Grandpa Pig's house, if you please, Miss Rabbit.
>> Peppa and George are going there for dinner.
>> Dinner?
>> Okay, calm down, you two.
This music reminds me of Venice.
>> What a wonderful trip that was.
>> Now it's a disco limo.
>> Oh, we didn't have this in Venice.
A >> care for a chocolate, Mommy Pig.
>> Oh, don't mind if I tell.
>> I have some, Daddy.
>> Chocolate.
>> Um, okay. But not too many. Peppa and George love chocolate.
>> Maybe a little too much.
>> I guess I'll have this one then.
>> Can we have the disco music again? Just until Granny and Grandpa's house, please.
>> Yeah.
>> Hi. Happy disco Valentine's Day, everyone.
Wee.
Come on. We're having a Valentine's Day disco.
>> Oh, it's just like that time in Paris, Grandpa Pig. Everyone loves celebrating Valentine's Day, but Mommy and Daddy Pig love their disco limo ride most of all.
Today, Peppa and Suzy are playing in the treehouse.
>> Oh, hello, Suzy. Do come along in. How awfully, terribly kind.
>> They're pretending to be grown-ups.
>> We should have a big delicious park.
Gosh, we are having lots of weather, aren't we?
>> Someone is at the door.
>> Sorry to interrupt.
>> Your mommy is here to take you home, Susie.
>> A But we were going to have a tea party like grownups. Can we have a sleepover in the treehouse, Grandpa? Please.
>> Oh, um, >> of course you can. You and Susie can sleep in the treehouse and Grandpa Pig and I will camp out here to look after you.
>> Peppa and Suzie are very excited to have a sleepover in the treehouse.
>> Here are your sleeping bags, pillows, lots of cuddly toys, and the best bit, a special starry lantern.
>> Wow.
>> Wow.
Tada!
All finished. Huh? Suppose I don't need these.
>> Grandpa Pig is excited to sleep in the tent, too.
>> Wo! Ah! Or perhaps I do >> once he has rebuilt it.
>> It is bedtime now, so Granny and Grandpa Pig are going to their tent.
>> Good night, you two.
>> We're just here if you need us.
Look, Suzy, my shadow's really big. Oo, mine is a bird. Tweet, tweet. And mine is a butterfly.
>> It's really loud.
>> Granny Pig, we need you.
Oh, >> is everything okay?
>> There was a really loud noise.
>> Gosh.
>> Oh my goodness.
>> Is it a monster?
>> Oh. Oh, >> no monsters here. Just Grandpa Pig snoring.
Oh, >> Peppa and Suzy love sleeping in the treehouse.
>> What's all What's all this then?
>> Even with Grandpa Pig snoring next door.
>> Hello. Hi.
>> Peppa and her family have come to the balloon shop to collect a special balloon for a garden party. Miss Rabbit, can we have our fancy planet friendly recyclable?
>> Oh, >> wow.
>> Balloon.
>> The balloon shop is full of balloons.
>> Miss Rabbit.
>> Oh, you found me. I've been lost in the balloon since Tuesday morning. Must be lunchtime by now. It's Wednesday, Miss Rabbit.
>> Oh. Anyway, here are all your fancy planet friendly recyclable balloons ready for the party. All but we only ordered one.
>> What?
>> Um, it says here 1,000 balloons for Mummy Pig's party.
>> Oh, but we don't need this many. And we can't waste them. What do we do?
>> I know. We can share them.
>> Peppa and her family are giving the extra balloons to everyone in town.
>> For you.
>> Oh, thank you.
>> And one for both of you. Here you go.
>> Red balloon. Green one for you.
>> Only 992 to go.
>> This is going to take forever.
Uh-oh. And we have to go and set up the party. I have a great idea. Grab some balloons and follow me, everyone.
>> Hooray!
>> It is time for the party. And everyone is beginning to arrive.
>> Hello, Suzy. Here's your balloon.
>> Thank you.
Miss Rabbit has used the balloons to turn the garden party into a balloon party.
>> Miss Rabbit can make anything with a balloon >> or anyone. Here you go.
>> It looks like me. And this one looks like me.
>> This is the balloon.
Careful, Daddy.
>> And don't worry if you pop a balloon because we have lots of extras. Bonk.
Everyone would have loved Mummy Pig's garden party, but everyone loves the balloon party even more.
>> Today, Peppa and her classmates are visiting a chocolate factory.
>> Can I try some chocolate, please, Miss Rabbit?
>> You can, Peppa.
>> But we've got to make it first.
>> Oh, >> Peppa is very excited to make chocolate.
How do we make it, Miss Rabbit?
>> With this machine.
>> Hello, machine. Can you make me some chocolate, please?
Thank you, machine. Yay.
Now, can I try some of it, please?
>> Not yet, Peppa. We need to decorate it first. Follow me.
>> Hooray.
>> Everyone is very excited to decorate the chocolate, too. You can decorate one chocolate bar each.
>> Ooh, it looks like a muddy puzzle.
>> Yes, but don't jump in it, Peppa. And you can add whatever decorations you like from the table as long as it's yummy.
>> Mine is a clarity chocolate bar.
Squeak.
>> Delicious.
>> Mine is a cheesy chocolate bar. Squeak.
>> Yum. Yum. And mine is a spaghetti chocolate bar.
>> Oh, >> because strawberry laces look like spaghetti.
>> Phew. Scrumptious.
>> Can I try some chocolate now, please, Miss Rabbit?
>> Almost, Peppa. The chocolate needs to cool in the fridge first.
>> The fridge is very cold and makes the liquid chocolate harden into bars. And done.
>> Oh, >> can we please try some chocolate now, Miss Rabbit?
>> Not yet, Pep. Oh, wait. Yes, you can.
>> Delicious.
Diddly option.
>> Is something wrong, Peppa? No, I just really liked it when the chocolate was all runny like a muddy puddle.
>> Then it's lucky I have one more treat for you all. It's >> a chocolate fountain.
>> It's just like a giant chocolate muddy puzzle >> and lots of nice healthy fruit to dip, too.
>> Thank you, Miss Rabbit.
Peppa loves muddy puddles, especially when they're made out of chocolate.
>> Today, Peppa and George are going for a Christmas swim in the sea.
>> Are you excited for a festive splash?
Peppa. Yes, Mommy.
>> Remember, the sea will be a bit chilly.
It is winter after all.
Mommy and Daddy Pig love the cold water.
>> It's too cold.
>> But it's a bit too cold for Peppa and George.
>> Oh, it's not cold. It's refreshing.
>> Do you want to get out?
>> Why don't you come and wait on the shore with me? It's a bit warmer here.
>> Yes, please.
I'll stay on the shore, too.
>> And I'll go back in the water. Wee!
>> I have just the thing to warm you up.
>> Hot chocolate.
Hot chocolate.
>> Hot chocolate is very good at keeping children warm.
>> Much better.
Oh, much better.
>> And hot chocolate is very good at keeping grown-ups warm, too.
>> Woohoo.
>> Are you getting cold, Daddy Pig?
>> No. The cold water is refreshing.
I agree.
Is that hot chocolate I smell? I'd love a warm drink after this refreshing swim.
>> Anyone fancy some barbecue food?
>> Yes.
>> Yes, please.
>> Yes, please.
>> And a hot chocolate, please, if there's any left.
1 2 3 4 5 >> wa >> Mummy Pig and Mr. Bull are getting a bit jealous of the beach barbecue.
>> All that swimming made us hungry.
>> IS THERE ANY MORE TASTY FOOD LEFT?
>> PERFECT. There's enough for everyone.
Are you feeling warmer, Peppa?
>> Yes, I'm as warm and toasty as a corn on the cob.
>> Everyone loves going for a Christmas swim in the sea, but everyone loves being warm and cozy most of all.
>> Oh.
>> Aha. There's one.
>> HOORAY.
TODAY, Peppa and her family have come to the shopping center.
>> Oh, perhaps we'll get out here.
>> I'll park up and find you soon.
If I could find a space.
>> They've come to the toy shop to find a gift for baby Alexander.
>> There's so many toys.
>> Now, what do you think baby Alexander will like? H maybe this basketball or this blaster pop or this karaoke machine.
>> These are very fun, but I'm not sure they're right for a baby.
>> Then we'll have to keep looking.
H.
>> Daddy Pig has finally found a space in the car park.
>> Ah!
>> Oh dear.
>> But the parking space is so small, he can't get out of the car.
>> I'll just have to go around again.
>> What have you found, George? It's like the car park we were in.
>> Car park.
>> George loves the toy car park.
>> Up.
>> Baby Alexander does like cars, but I think he is too young for this toy.
>> Oh, what about this ball, George?
>> No.
Up.
>> Or maybe this cuddly teddy.
>> No. Yay!
>> George doesn't think any of these toys are right for baby Alexander.
>> What about this noisy rattle?
>> Nope.
>> George only likes the toy car.
>> H.
>> Look at this. George, >> no.
Oo, >> for you.
>> What a perfect gift for baby Alexander.
We'll take it, please, Miss Rabbit.
>> I wonder where Daddy Pig parked.
>> Hello everyone.
>> Everyone loves going toy shopping, >> but Daddy and George really love the car park.
Today, Peppa and her friends are at the park.
>> They're about to have a scooter race.
>> First to that tree is the winner.
>> Ready, >> steady, go.
>> My wheel fell off.
>> Oh dear.
>> Oh, excuse me, Mr. Bull. Do you know how to fix my scooter, please? OH, I DEFINITELY DO. I know lots about scooters.
>> Mr. Bull does not know lots about scooters.
>> H, that doesn't seem right.
>> Don't worry. I'm a bit of an expert at scooters.
>> Daddy does know lots about scooters.
>> Ta.
Oh, goodo.
>> Do you want to race scooters with us, Mr. Bull? Um, well, the reason I don't know a lot about scooters is because I've never ridden one before.
>> But it's so fun.
>> Yeah, you can go really fast. And it's much better than walking.
>> Oh my, that does sound fun when you put it like that.
>> We'll teach you. Just put one foot on the scooter and push forwards like this.
>> Seems simple enough.
>> Remember to push forward, Mr. Bull.
>> Hey, look at me. I'm scootering.
Yeah.
>> Now turn with the handlebars.
>> You mean like this?
>> Yes.
>> Oh no.
>> Mr. Bull doesn't know how to slow down.
>> How do I STOP?
>> YOU NEED to use the brake, Mr. Bull.
break this bit.
Oh my, HOW FUN. I WANT TO RIDE DOWN THE HILL AGAIN.
>> YAY! YAY!
>> Scootering is so much more fun than walking way.
Peppa and Mr. Bull are tired from going up the hill.
>> Going uphill is a BIT MORE WORK THAN going down. Maybe I should go downhill again.
>> Good idea.
>> Mr. Bull loves riding scooters. Everyone loves riding scooters. Today, Peppa and her class are going on a school trip.
>> Hello everyone. Who's ready for a school trip in my lovely new yellow bus?
>> Oh, what happened to your old blue bus, Miss Rabbit? It broke down at the weekend whilst I was taking a nice relaxing drive.
>> Oh dear. Miss Rabbit's bus is unable to race.
>> So, it's in the garage for some small repairs.
>> That bus is going to need some BIG REPAIRS.
PEPPA AND HER FRIENDS have never been on a big yellow bus before.
>> Seat belt check.
>> Check. Then off we go.
>> Whoops. Let's try again.
>> Miss Rabbit isn't used to driving the yellow bus.
The yellow bus is a bit fast for Madame Gazelle.
>> Miss Rabbit, can the yellow bus play music?
>> The yellow bus can do lots of things.
It can do this.
This A >> this.
>> Oh, and of course this.
>> The yellow bus can play music very loudly.
>> Could we turn the music down a little bit? Of course, Madame Gazelle.
>> Why don't we sing a song instead? The yellow bus wheels go and round and round and round. The yellow bus wheels go and all day long.
>> Let's play I spy. Good idea. I spy with my little eye something beginning with R.
>> Nope.
rabbit.
>> Nope, it's a really big Lori.
Wa!
>> Hello, Mr. Ball.
>> Hello.
>> Peppa's playgroup have arrived for their school trip. So, it's time to get off the bus.
>> Oh, >> I wish we could stay on the yellow bus all day.
>> Don't worry. I'll be back in the bus to take you all home later.
>> Everyone likes riding in the big yellow bus. Everyone except Madame Gazelle.
Today, Peppa and her friends are going to the sweet shop.
>> Hello, Miss Rabbit. I'd like to buy everything in the sweet shop, please.
Here is my coin.
>> Peppa and her friends each have one coin to buy a sweet with.
>> Here is my coin, too. And mine.
>> And mine.
>> Wow. What a lot of money, but I'm afraid it's not enough to buy everything in the shop.
>> Oh, yes.
>> One coin is perfect for trying my new sweet making machines, though.
>> Just choose a machine, pop your coin in the slot, and push the big red button.
>> M. Strawberry laces.
Hey, but strawberries are fruits, not sweets.
>> My sweets are made with delicious real fruit. Much tastier and much healthier.
>> Yummy strawberries. They look like hair.
You're right. I've got a strawberry ponytail.
>> My turn. My turn. Emily Elephant has found a rainbow lollipop machine.
>> For this machine, you have to push the buttons to choose your favorite fruity flavors.
>> H yellow banana.
Ooh, you love red apples and pink raspberries and blueberries and green apples.
>> You like all the flavors.
So fruity.
>> Look, it's a big binning ball.
>> That's a candy floss machine. Why don't you pop your coin in and give it a go?
It tastes like coconut.
It looks just like you, Suzy.
>> And now it looks even more like you.
>> What is that?
>> Only one way to find out.
But I thought this was a sweetie machine, not a money machine.
Can I use this to buy some real sweeties?
>> You don't need to. That coin is a sweetie, Peppa. It's a chocolate coin.
>> Chocolate. Hooray.
>> Peppa loves a sweet treat from the sweet shop. Everyone loves a sweet treat from the sweet shop.
>> Ooh.
Today, Peppa and her family are making special Halloween treats.
>> These monster eyes are tasty.
>> Why don't you two decorate these cupcakes while I finish making dinner?
>> Hooray!
>> Splendid. Here you are.
>> Daddy Pig is making the icing for Peppa and George to decorate the cupcakes. The colors are changing.
>> Magic.
>> Halloween magic.
>> It's not magic, I'm afraid. Just some fruit coloring.
>> Oh, will it still taste good?
>> Fruit coloring only changes the color.
Everything else is still delicious.
>> Delicious. Yes, >> Peppa is making a spooky pumpkin cupcake while George makes a green dinosaur.
>> Hello, George.
I'm the spooky pumpkin cake.
>> Peppa and George have finished decorating all the cupcakes.
>> Now we're almost ready to eat. I just need to get Mummy Pig from the garden.
M I love spaghetti and garlic bread. H >> All the extra fruit coloring has given Peppa an idea.
>> Should we do a special Halloween trick on mommy and daddy?
>> Peppa and George are using the fruit coloring to make green spaghetti and purple garlic bread.
Goodness. What happened to dinner?
Ah, you've added fruit coloring.
>> Daddy Pig has his own idea for a Halloween trick and treat.
This spaghetti is green and the bread is purple. Ho ho ho ho.
Yes, it's a Halloween trick, >> but it's just fruit coloring, so the food is still all yummy.
>> Yummy tweet.
>> A Halloween trick. Brilliant. You really got me.
And you use fruit coloring to turn my water orange, too.
>> No, mommy, that's just orange juice. Oh, >> Peppa loves Halloween tricks almost as much as she loves Halloween treats.
Today, Peppa and her family are in the fancy dress shop. They're looking for a Halloween costume.
>> I hope we haven't left it too late to find a costume. Next, please.
>> Can I have a spooky vampire costume, please, Miss Rabbit?
Sorry, Peppa. I'm afraid we've just sold our last vampire costume.
>> Oh.
>> Uh, not to worry, Peppa. We'll find a different costume that's just as good.
Right, Miss Rabbit?
>> Uh, of course. Let's go and look.
>> Peppa is trying on different costumes.
>> Ta. She tries a lemon.
Lemons aren't as spooky as vampires.
>> She tries a lovely flower.
>> So lovely.
>> Lovely.
>> It's lovely, but it isn't spooky.
>> And even a >> wo >> pencil.
>> Gosh, how unusual.
Do you have any >> spooky costumes left, Miss Rabbit?
>> I'm afraid we're all sold out.
But we do have some spooky bits of costume left over. Maybe you can make a brand new monster, Peppa.
>> Yes, let's go.
>> Yay.
Peppa and George are looking for things to make a spooky costume.
>> What about these monster keys?
>> Now my turf are freaky.
>> Look, Peppa, bat wings.
>> Very spooky.
>> Dinosaur tails are very spooky, George.
Spooky hat, spooky face paint, spooky spider webs.
>> Why don't we try these on? Peppa is trying on her brand new monster costume.
>> My word, that's the scariest costume I've ever seen.
>> It's perfect.
Peppa feels very spooky in her Halloween costume.
>> Peppa loves making spooky monster costumes, >> but mommy and daddy think the price is quite spooky, too.
>> Four tickets, please.
Four popcorns, please.
Four drinks, please.
Today, Peppa and her family are at the cinema. Peppa's favorite book has been made into a movie.
>> Silly George. We're not seeing that scary ghost movie. Ours is really fun and not scary.
>> Scary ghost movies are only for grown-ups.
>> Uh, excuse me.
>> Excuse me. Sorry.
>> Sorry.
>> The seats in the cinema all fold up when they're not being used. But George's seat is folding up when he's sitting in it.
>> Excuse me. Coming through. Watch your toes.
>> Luckily, Miss Rabbit has a special booster to hold the seat flat.
>> Thank you, Miss Rabbit.
>> No problem. Me again.
Who spilled popcorn?
George doesn't like it when the cinema gets dark.
>> Yay, it's starting.
Sorry.
>> George doesn't like the loud sounds either.
>> It's the bad Scary.
>> Oh dear. George thinks the baddie in the movie is a bit scary.
>> Maybe we should take George outside.
>> But you can't miss the movie.
>> Oh, >> Peppa has thought of a way to make the baddie less scary for George.
>> Hello, George. It's me. I'm just pretending to be a buddy for the movie.
I'm not really scary.
>> Not scary?
>> No. And this magic wand will keep you extra safe.
>> Wish wish.
>> Plus, at the end of the story, everyone lives happily ever after. Oo, happy story.
>> Everyone loves going to the cinema and George really loves movies with happy endings. Today, Mommy and Peppa have brought George to the doctor's for a checkup.
>> Hello, I'm Dr. Peppa Pig.
Hello, Dr. Peppa Pig. I'm nurse Miss Rabbit.
>> And this is Dr. Brown Bear. Ready for your checkup, George?
>> No.
>> George has never been to the doctors before. He is a little nervous.
>> Don't worry, George. The doctors just want to make sure you feel good.
>> Exactly.
Come on in and don't forget your little red book.
>> First, Miss Rabbit and Dr. Brown Bear need to check George's height.
>> Step this way, please, George.
>> No.
>> But George isn't sure he'll like the height measurer.
>> How tall am I, Miss Rabbit?
>> Wow, you're getting very tall, Peppa.
You'll be a big grownup soon.
>> George wants to know if he is very tall, too.
>> Wow, you're so big and tall, George.
>> Now, it's time to check George's weight with a special machine called scales.
>> This machine will tell us how much you weigh, George. And it's really good for bouncing.
>> George loves bouncing.
>> And freeze.
>> Mhm.
And unfreeze.
Now it's time to listen to George's heart with a special tool called a stethoscope. Oh, >> this might be a little cold.
>> The stethoscope is very cold.
>> Oh, try this, George. You can listen to my heartbeat, too.
George likes listening to Peppa's heart.
>> Yay!
>> You did very well today, George. So, you get a sticker.
>> Oh, no.
>> And one for Dr. Peppa Pig for being so helpful, too.
>> HOORAY.
TODAY, Peppa and her family are going on the night train to a very far away seaside.
>> It's bedtime now. We can play with the beach ball tomorrow at the beach.
>> But I don't want to go to sleep.
>> Well, we're not going to sleep yet.
We're having a sleepover. Yay!
>> Peppa and George love sleepovers.
>> Can we have a midnight feast? You need to have a midnight feast at a sleepover, Daddy. It's the rules.
>> Right. You are. Follow me.
>> Hooray!
>> Everyone has come to the dining carriage to get the midnight feast.
>> Hello.
Oh, >> hello. What would you like? We'd like a midnight feast, please.
>> One midnight feast coming up. Here you go.
Fruit and warm milk. Perfect before a good sleep.
>> Thank you.
Everyone tucks into their midnight feast, gives their teeth a good brush, and gets comfy in bed.
>> Can we have a bedtime story?
>> Okay, Peppa, just one story and then sleep.
>> Hooray!
>> This is the story of the magic night train. Ooh.
>> Once upon a time, there was a magic night train which didn't need train tracks because it could fly.
Yay!
Woohoo!
Wee!
Ooh!
Yippee!
Chicka! Chicka chicka!
Wow.
Huh?
It's morning and we're not in space anymore.
>> Space?
What do you mean?
>> I think we fell asleep. George >> Peppa had a wonderful dream about a magical night train.
>> Look, we've arrived at the seaside.
>> Peppa and her family have arrived at the very far away seaside. And they all enjoyed their train sleepover.
>> Peppa, have you decided what you're giving away to the charity shop?
>> Yes. All of this. Wo!
Today, Peppa is giving some of her toys and clothes to a charity shop. This is called donating.
>> Away we go.
>> Charity shops sell donated items and use the money to help people.
>> Great. Do you want to help me sell them?
>> Yes, please.
>> I'll help by shopping. Peppa is excited for people to buy her old things.
>> Oh, >> but no one is buying them.
>> No one is buying any of the things I donated, Miss Rabbit.
>> Not to worry. We just need to let people know they're available to buy. Like this. Do you like toy rabbits, police officer panda?
Yes.
>> Did you want to buy this one?
>> I do. Thank you.
>> Why don't you try, Peppa?
>> I'm a bit cold, Mommy.
>> Would you like to buy this jumper, Suzy?
It's very warm and woolly and cozy.
>> Yes, please. I love wool.
Bonjour, Miss Rabbit. I'm looking for a gift for somebody who loves sports.
>> I know cat.
>> This is perfect.
Thank you.
>> Peppa wants to sell her toy bus next, but there's no one left to sell to.
There's no one left in the shop, Miss Rabbit, except mommy.
>> Let's put it in the window display so everyone outside can see it.
>> YAY!
>> Hello there. Look at this toy bus. Would you like to buy it?
>> No one can hear Peppa from outside the shop.
The big real bus looks just like Peppa's little toy bus.
>> We have the same bus.
>> Maybe it'll sell tomorrow, Peppa.
>> Yay.
>> Excuse me. Is that toy bus for sale?
>> Why, yes, it is. Would you like to buy it? I would love to buy it. I love all buses, big and small.
>> Hooray!
>> Peppa loves the charity shop. Everyone loves the charity shop. Today, Peppa and George are playing Grown-Ups.
>> Oh gosh. Oh gosh. Where is my bag and my hat? We're off to work now, Mommy.
Oh, and what job do you think you'd enjoy when you're grown up?
>> Dinosaur.
>> George wants to be a dinosaur.
>> H I think I would enjoy being a dentist.
Then I will make sure everyone's teeth are nice and healthy. H interesting.
>> All right. You've got lots of clean teeth, Mommy.
>> Here's a sticker for being so brave.
Don't forget to brush your teeth. Who's next?
>> Silly George. Dinosaurs don't go to the dentist. They go to Dr. a hamster the vet.
>> But you can have a sticker anyway.
>> I think you'd make a very good dentist.
>> Dinosaur.
>> And you'd be an excellent dinosaur, George.
>> But I'd also like to be a bus driver.
Then I could take all my friends to the park. Tickets, please.
Next stop, the park.
>> Stop.
You forgot us.
>> Come back.
Vroom.
Vroom.
>> You have to stop at all the bus stops if you want to be a bus driver, Peppa.
>> Oops. Sorry.
I think you'd be a brilliant bus driver, Peppa.
>> But I don't just want to be a dentist and a bus driver. I also want to be a teacher.
>> Oh, >> then I'll teach everybody how to paint.
You can paint a butterfly using handprints like this.
Dinosaurs don't go to school. George, >> perhaps you could open a school for dinosaurs.
>> But when I'm grown up, I also want to jump in muddy puddles and George will be a dinosaur.
>> And they will always love jumping in muddy puddles, even when they are grown up or dinosaurs.
It is Halloween night and everyone is busy decorating pumpkins.
There has been a power cut which has made all the lights in the house turn off.
>> Oh dear. There must be something wrong with the electricity. Don't worry. I'll get the torches.
>> Oh my.
>> Mummy Pig has found the torches. Here we go. Now we can all see.
>> But I'm afraid the pumpkins will have to wait until we fix the electricity.
>> I know. We can look for ghosts in the dark.
>> Yay.
>> I'm a bit scared of ghosts. Can I keep my eyes shut?
>> Okay, I'll help you get around. Ghost.
George wants to look for ghosts, too.
>> Sorry, George. You're too little. It will be too scary for you.
>> Now, follow me.
>> Peppa and her friends are looking for ghosts in the very spooky living room.
>> It's a ghost.
>> It's not a ghost. It's just Gerald.
>> Sorry, Peppa. I can't see with my eyes shut.
>> This is the spookiest room in the house.
>> Now, everyone is looking for ghosts in Peppa's bedroom.
ghost.
>> The ghost is not a ghost. It is George in a blanket, and he wants to help look for ghosts, too.
>> Ghost. Ghost.
>> Okay, George, you can come with us. But it will be very spooky in the hallway.
No, >> George doesn't think it will be spooky at all.
>> It's extra extra dark here. It's dark everywhere.
>> Oh dear. Peppa's torch has gone out.
>> It's too dark.
Now, now there's nothing to be frightened of.
>> The lights are back on, but now there is a big mess.
>> It was just a fuse. Oh, what happened?
>> Uh, I think we must have a ghost. Peppa and her friends love looking for ghosts, but they love decorating pumpkins even more.
>> Hi.
>> Today, Peppa is going to Rebecca Rabbit's boat.
>> Bye, Mommy.
>> Today, Peppa is already at Rebecca Rabbit's Burrow. She's come to play a new video game called >> Carrot Catcher. Do you want to play?
Yes, please. I'm amazingly really excellent at games.
>> Oh dear, Peppa doesn't know how to begin the game.
>> Um, I am amazingly really excellent at games, but maybe it would be more fun if you started the game, Rebecca.
>> Oh, yes. I knew that.
First you pick your bunny.
Then you hop around and catch the carrots.
>> Oh yes. Um >> Peppa is amazingly really excellent at video games, but she might need a bit of help with this one.
>> How do you catch the carrots, please, Rebecca?
>> Like this?
YAY!
I'm good at this.
Oh, my turn.
Wow.
>> Rebecca Rabbit is amazingly really excellent at this game.
>> Wow, you're really good at catching carrots, Rebecca.
>> I've had lots of practice. Do you want to play together now? We can be a team.
>> Yes. Woohoo.
Got it.
>> Yay.
>> Here's one.
>> There's one. Wee.
>> New high score.
>> Hooray.
>> Peppa and Rebecca make a very good team.
>> Rosie, Robbie, what are you doing?
>> Hello, you two. Have you seen the twins?
They've run off with our lunch.
We'll catch them.
>> We're good at catching carrots >> and baby bunnies.
>> Found one. Rosie.
Gotcha.
>> Here's another one. Robbie got it.
>> Still good. Peppa and Rebecca are very good carrot catchers.
>> Yay!
>> Hooray! Lunch is saved for you.
>> In fact, Peppa and Rebecca are amazingly, really excellent carrot catchers. Tonight, Mommy and Daddy Pig are going out for a Valentine's Day meal.
>> Mommy Pig has ordered a taxi.
>> It's almost here. Hooray.
Wa!
>> Your ride awaits, madam!
>> Um, Mummy Pig has accidentally ordered a special taxi called a limousine.
>> A limo. How romantic.
>> Tickly, >> where are we off to, sir and madams?
Granny and Grandpa Pig's house if you please, Miss Rabbit.
>> Peppa and George are going there for dinner.
>> Dinner?
>> Okay, calm down, you two.
>> This music reminds me of Venice.
>> What a wonderful trip that was.
Now it's a disco limo.
>> Oh, we didn't have this in Venice.
>> A >> care for a chocolate, Mommy Pig.
>> Oh, don't mind if I tell.
>> Can I have some, Daddy?
>> Chocolate.
>> Um, okay. But not too many. Peppa and George love chocolate.
>> Maybe a little too much.
>> I guess I'll have this one then.
>> Can we have the disco music again? Just until Granny and Grandpa's house, please.
>> Yeah.
Hi. Happy disco Valentine's Day, everyone.
Wee!
Come on, we're having a Valentine's Day disco.
Oh, >> it's just like that time in Paris, Grandpa Pig. Everyone loves celebrating Valentine's Day, but Mommy and Daddy Pig love their disco limo ride most of all.
Today, Peppa and Suzy are playing in the treehouse.
>> Oh, hello, Suzy. Do come along in. How awfully, terribly kind.
>> They're pretending to be grown-ups.
>> We should have a big delicious cockp.
Gosh, we are having lots of weather, aren't we?
>> Someone is at the door.
>> Sorry to interrupt.
>> Your mommy is here to take you home, Susie.
>> A But we were going to have a tea party like grownups. Can we have a sleepover in the treehouse, Grandpa? Please.
>> Oh. Um, >> of course you can. You and Susie can sleep in the treehouse, and Grandpa Pig and I will camp out here to look after you.
>> Peppa and Suzy are very excited to have a sleepover in the treehouse.
>> Here are your sleeping bags, pillows, lots of cuddly toys, and the best bit, a special starry lantern.
>> Wow.
>> Wow. Tada!
All finished. Huh? Suppose I don't need these.
>> Grandpa Pig is excited to sleep in the tent, too.
>> Wa! Ah! Or perhaps I do.
>> once he has rebuilt it.
>> It is bedtime now, so Granny and Grandpa Pig are going to their tent.
>> Good night, you two.
>> We're just here if you need us.
Look, Suzy, my shadow's really big. Oo, >> mine is a bird. Tweet, tweet. And mine is a butterfly.
>> It's really loud.
>> Granny Pig, we need you.
Oh, >> is everything okay?
>> There was a really loud noise.
>> Gosh.
>> My goodness.
>> Is it a monster?
>> Oh. Oh, >> no monsters here. Just Grandpa Pig snoring.
Oh, >> Peppa and Suzy love sleeping in the treehouse.
>> What's all What's all this then?
>> Even with Grandpa Pig snoring next door.
>> Hello. Hi.
>> Peppa and her family have come to the balloon shop to collect a special balloon for a garden party. Miss Rabbit, can we have our fancy planet friendly recyclable?
>> Oh, >> wow.
>> Balloon.
>> The balloon shop is full of balloons.
>> Miss Rabbit.
>> Oh, you found me. I've been lost in the balloon since Tuesday morning. Must be lunchtime by now. It's Wednesday, Miss Rabbit.
>> Oh. Anyway, here are all your fancy planet friendly recyclable balloons ready for the party. All but we only ordered one.
>> What?
>> Um, it says here 1,000 balloons for Mummy Pig's party.
>> Oh, but we don't need this many. And we can't waste them. What do we do?
>> I know. We can share them.
>> Peppa and her family are giving the extra balloons to everyone in town.
>> For you.
>> Oh, thank you.
>> And one for both of you. Here you go.
>> Red balloon. Green one for you.
>> Only 992 to go.
>> This is going to take forever.
Uh-oh. And we have to go and set up the party. I have a great idea. Grab some balloons and follow me, everyone.
>> Hooray!
>> It is time for the party. And everyone is beginning to arrive.
>> Hello, Suzy. Here's your balloon.
>> Oh, thank you.
Miss Rabbit has used the balloons to turn the garden party into a balloon party.
>> Miss Rabbit can make anything with a balloon >> or anyone. Here you go.
>> It looks like me. And this one looks like me.
>> This is the balloon.
Careful, Daddy.
>> And don't worry if you pop a balloon because we have lots of extras. Bonk.
Everyone would have loved Mummy Pig's garden party, but everyone loves the balloon party even more.
>> Today, Peppa and her classmates are visiting a chocolate factory.
>> Can I try some chocolate, please, Miss Rabbit?
>> You can, Peppa.
>> But we've got to make it first.
>> Oh, >> Peppa is very excited to make chocolate.
How do we make it, Miss Rabbit?
>> With this machine.
>> Hello, machine. Can you make me some chocolate, please?
Thank you, machine. Yay.
Now, can I try some of it, please?
>> Not yet, Peppa. We need to decorate it first. Follow me.
>> Everyone is very excited to decorate the chocolate, too. You can decorate one chocolate bar each.
>> Oo, it looks like a muddy puzzle.
>> Yes, but don't jump in it, Peppa. And you can add whatever decorations you like from the table as long as it's yummy.
>> Mine is a clarity chocolate bar.
>> Squeak.
>> Delicious.
>> Mine is a cheesy chocolate bar. Squeaky.
>> Yum. Yum. And mine is a spaghetti chocolate bar.
>> Oh, >> because strawberry laces look like spaghetti.
>> Ph. Scrumptious.
>> Can I try some chocolate now, please?
Miss Rabbit.
>> Almost. Peppa, the chocolate needs to cool in the fridge first.
>> The fridge is very cold and makes the liquid chocolate harden into bars. And done.
>> Oh, >> can we please try some chocolate now, Miss Rabbit?
>> Not yet, Pep. Oh, wait. Yes, you can.
>> Hooray.
Delicious.
Diddly options.
>> Is something wrong, Peppa? No, I just really liked it when the chocolate was all runny like a muddy puddle.
>> Ho ho.
>> Then it's lucky I have one more treat for you all. It's >> a chocolate fountain.
>> It's just like a giant chocolate muddy puddle >> and lots of nice healthy fruit to dip, too.
>> Thank you, Miss Rabbit. Hooray. Peppa loves muddy puddles, especially when they're made out of chocolate.
Today, Peppa and George are going for a Christmas swim in the sea.
>> Are you excited for a festive splash?
Peppa.
Yes, Mommy.
>> Remember, the sea will be a bit chilly.
It is winter after all.
Mommy and Daddy Pig love the cold water.
>> It's too cold.
>> But it's a bit too cold for Peppa and George.
>> Oh, it's not cold. It's refreshing.
>> Do you want to get out?
>> Why don't you come and wait on the shore with me? It's a bit warmer here.
>> Yes, please.
Oh, I'll stay on the shore, too.
>> And I'll go back in the water.
>> I have just the thing to warm you up.
>> Hot chocolate.
>> Hot chocolate.
>> Hot chocolate is very good at keeping children warm.
>> Much better.
Oh, much better.
>> And hot chocolate is very good at keeping grown-ups warm, too.
>> Woohoo.
>> Are you getting cold, Daddy Pig?
>> No. The cold water is refreshing.
I agree.
Is that hot chocolate I smell? I'd love a warm drink after this refreshing swim.
>> Anyone fancy some barbecue food?
>> Yes.
>> Yes, please.
>> Yes, please.
>> And a hot chocolate, please, if there's any left.
1 2 3 4 5 >> wa >> Mummy Pig and Mr. Bull are getting a bit jealous of the beach barbecue.
>> All that swimming made US HUNGRY.
>> IS THERE ANY MORE TASTY food left?
>> Perfect. There's enough for everyone.
Are you feeling warmer, Peppa?
>> Yes, I'm as warm and toasty as a cold on the cob.
>> Everyone loves going for a Christmas swim in the sea, but everyone loves being warm and cozy most of all.
>> Oh.
>> Aha, there's one.
>> HOORAY.
TODAY, Peppa and her family have come to the shopping center.
>> Oh, perhaps we'll get out here.
>> I'll park up and find you soon.
>> If I could find a space.
>> They've come to the toy shop to find a gift for baby Alexander.
>> There's so many toys.
>> Now, what do we think Baby Alexander will like? H maybe this basketball or this blaster pop or this karaoke machine.
>> These are very fun, but I'm not sure they're right for a baby.
>> Then we'll have to keep looking.
H.
>> Daddy Pig has finally found a space in the car park.
>> Ah!
>> Oh dear.
>> But the parking space is so small he can't get out of the car.
>> I'll just have to go around again. Wee!
What have you found, George?
>> It's like the car park we were in.
>> Car park.
>> George loves the toy car park.
>> Up.
>> Baby Alexander does like cars, but I think he is too young for this toy.
>> Oh, what about this ball, George?
>> No.
Up, up, up.
Or maybe this cuddly teddy.
>> No.
>> George doesn't think any of these toys are right for baby Alexander.
>> What about this noisy rattle?
>> No.
>> George only likes the toy car.
>> H.
>> Look at this, George.
>> No.
Oo, >> for you.
>> What a perfect gift for baby Alexander.
We'll take it, please, Miss Rabbit.
>> I wonder where Daddy Pig parked.
>> Hello everyone.
>> Everyone loves going toy shopping, >> but Daddy and George really love the car park.
Today, Peppa and her friends are at the park.
>> They're about to have a scooter race.
>> First to that tree is the winner.
>> Ready, >> steady, go.
>> My wheel fell off.
>> Oh dear.
>> Oh, excuse me, Mr. Bull. Do you know how to fix my scooter, please?
>> OH, I DEFINITELY DO. I know lots about scooters.
>> Mr. Vull does not know lots about scooters.
>> H, that doesn't seem right.
>> Don't worry, I'm a bit of an expert at scooters.
>> Daddy does know lots about scooters.
>> Tada.
>> Oh, goodo.
>> Do you want to race scooters with us, Mr. Um, well, the reason I don't know a lot about scooters is because I've never ridden one before.
>> But it's so fun.
>> Yeah, you can go really fast. And it's much better than walking.
>> Oh my, that does sound fun when you PUT IT LIKE THAT.
>> We'll teach you. Just put one foot on the scooter and push forwards.
like this.
>> Seems simple enough.
>> Remember to push forward, Mr. Bull.
>> Hey, look at me. I'm scootering.
>> Yeah.
>> Now turn with the handlebars. You mean like this?
>> Yes.
>> Oh, no.
>> Mr. Bull doesn't know how to slow down.
>> How do I STOP?
>> You need to use the brake, Mr. Bull.
>> Break this bit.
Oh my. HOW FUN. I WANT TO RIDE DOWN THE HILL AGAIN.
>> YAY.
>> Scootering is so much more fun than walking.
WEE.
>> Peppa and Mr. Bull are tired from going up the hill.
Going uphill is a bit more work than going down. Maybe I should go downhill again.
>> Good idea.
>> Mr. Bull loves riding scooters. Everyone loves riding scooters. Today, Peppa and her class are going on a school trip.
>> Hello everyone. Who's ready for a school trip in my lovely new yellow bus?
Oh, what happened to your old blue bus, Miss Rabbit? It broke down at the weekend whilst I was taking a nice relaxing drive.
>> Oh dear. Miss Rabbit's bus is unable to race.
>> So, it's in the garage for some small repairs.
>> That bus is going to need some big repairs.
Peppa and her friends had never been on a big yellow bus before.
>> Seat belt check.
>> Check. Then off we go.
>> Whoops. Let's try again.
>> Miss Rabbit isn't used to driving the yellow bus.
Yay!
>> The yellow bus is a bit fast for Madame Gazelle.
>> Miss Rabbit, can the yellow bus play music?
>> The yellow bus can do lots of things.
It can do this, this, >> this.
Oh, and of course THIS >> the yellow bus can play music very loudly.
>> Could we turn the music down a little bit? Of course, Madame Gazelle.
A >> Why don't we sing a song instead? The yellow bus wheels go and round and round and round. The yellow bus wheels go and all day long.
>> Let's play I spy. Good idea. I spy with my little eye something beginning with R.
Nope.
rabbit.
>> Nope, it's a really big Lori.
Wa!
>> Hello, Mr. B.
>> Hello.
>> Peppa's playg group have arrived for their school trip. So, it's time to get off the bus.
>> Oh, I wish we could stay on the yellow bus all day.
>> Don't worry. I'll be back in the bus to take you all home later.
>> Everyone likes riding in the big yellow bus. Everyone except Madame Gazelle.
Today, Peppa and her friends are going to the sweet shop.
>> Hello, Miss Rabbit. I'd like to buy everything in the sweet shop, please.
Here is my coin.
>> Peppa and her friends each have one coin to buy a sweet with.
>> Here is my coin, too. And mine.
>> And mine.
>> Wow. What a lot of money, but I'm afraid it's not enough to buy everything in the shop.
>> Oh, yes.
>> One coin is perfect for trying my new sweet making machines, though.
>> Just choose a machine, pop your coin in the slot, and push the big red button.
>> M. Strawberry laces.
Hey, but strawberries are fruits, not sweets.
>> My sweets are made with delicious real fruit. Much tastier and much healthier.
>> Yummy strawberries. They look like hair.
You're right. I've got a strawberry ponytail.
>> My turn. My turn. Emily Elephant has found a rainbow lollipop machine.
>> For this machine, you have to push the buttons to choose your favorite fruity flavors.
>> H yellow banana.
Ooh, you love red apples and pink raspberries and blue blueberries and green apples.
>> You like all the flavors.
So fruity.
>> Look, it's a big binning ball.
>> That's a candy floss machine. Why don't you pop your coin in and give it a go?
>> M. It tastes like coconut.
>> It looks just like you, Suzy.
>> And now it looks even more like you.
>> What is that?
>> Only one way to find out.
>> But I thought this was a sweetie machine, not a money machine. Huh? Can I use this to buy some real sweeties?
>> You don't need to. That coin is a sweetie, Peppa. It's a chocolate coin.
>> Chocolate. Hooray.
>> Peppa loves a sweet treat from the sweet shop. Everyone loves a sweet treat from the sweet shop.
Today, Peppa and her family are making special Halloween treats.
>> These monster eyes are tasty.
>> Why don't you two decorate these cupcakes while I finish making dinner?
>> Hooray!
>> Splendid. Here you are. Daddy Pig is making the icing for Peppa and George to decorate the cupcakes.
>> The colors are changing.
>> Magic.
>> Halloween magic.
>> It's not magic, I'm afraid. Just some fruit coloring.
>> Oh, will it still taste good?
>> Fruit coloring only changes the color.
Everything else is still delicious. M.
Delicious.
>> Yes.
>> Peppa is making a spooky pumpkin cupcake while George makes a green dinosaur.
>> Hello, George.
I'm a spooky pumpkin cake.
>> Peppa and George have finished decorating all the cupcakes.
>> Now we're almost ready to eat. I just need to get Mummy Pig from the garden.
>> M I love spaghetti and garlic bread. H >> All the extra fruit coloring has given Peppa an idea.
>> Should we do a special Halloween trick on mommy and daddy?
Peppa and George are using the fruit coloring to make green spaghetti and purple garlic bread.
>> Goodness. What happened to dinner?
Ah, you've added fruit coloring.
>> Daddy Pig has his own idea for a Halloween trick and treat.
This spaghetti is green and the bread is purple.
>> Yes, it's a Halloween trick.
>> But it's just fruit coloring, so the food is still all yummy.
>> Yummy tweet.
>> A Halloween trick. Brilliant. You really got me.
And you use fruit coloring to turn my water orange, too?
>> No, Mommy. That's just orange juice.
>> Oh, Peppa loves Halloween tricks almost as much as she loves Halloween treats.
Today, Peppa and her family are in the fancy dress shop. They're looking for a Halloween costume.
I hope we haven't left it too late to find a costume. Next, please.
>> Can I have a spooky vampire costume, please, Miss Rabbit?
>> Sorry, Peppa. I'm afraid we've just sold our last vampire costume.
>> Oh.
>> Oh, not to worry, Peppa. We'll find a different costume that's just as good.
Right, Miss Rabbit.
>> Uh, of course. Let's go and look.
>> Peppa is trying on different costumes.
>> Ta.
>> She tries a lemon.
>> Lemons aren't as spooky as vampires.
>> She tries a lovely flower.
>> So lovely.
>> It's lovely, but it isn't spooky.
>> And even a Wa >> pencil.
>> Gosh, how unusual.
>> Do you have any >> spooky costumes left, Miss Rabbit?
>> I'm afraid we're all sold out, but we do have some spooky bits of costume left over. Maybe you can make a brand new monster, Peppa.
Yes, let's go. Yay.
>> Peppa and George are looking for things to make a spooky costume.
>> What about these monster keys?
>> Now my turf are freaky.
>> Look, Peppa, bat wings.
>> Very spooky.
Dinosaur tails are very spooky, George.
>> Spooky hat, spooky face paint, spooky spider web.
>> Why don't we try these on?
>> Peppa is trying on her brand new monster costume.
Ra.
>> My word, that's the scariest costume I've ever seen.
>> It's perfect.
>> Peppa feels very spooky in her Halloween costume.
Peppa loves making spooky monster costumes, >> but mommy and daddy think the price is quite spooky, too.
>> Four tickets, please.
>> Four popcorns, please.
Four drinks, please.
Today, Peppa and her family are at the cinema. Peppa's favorite book has been made into a movie.
>> Silly George. We're not seeing that scary ghost movie. Ours is really fun and not scary. Scary ghost movies are only for grown-ups.
>> Uh, excuse me, sorry.
>> Sorry.
>> The seats in the cinema all fold up when they're not being used. But George's seat is folding up when he's sitting in it.
>> Excuse me. Coming through. Watch your toes. Luckily, Miss Rabbit has a special booster to hold the seat flat.
>> Thank you, Miss Rabbit.
>> No problem. Me again.
Who spilled popcorn?
>> George doesn't like it when the cinema gets dark.
>> Yay, it's starting.
Sorry, >> George doesn't like the loud sounds either.
>> It's the baddie.
>> Scary.
>> Oh dear. George thinks the baddie in the movie is a bit scary.
>> Maybe we should take George outside. But you can't miss the movie.
>> Oh, >> Peppa has thought of a way to make the baddie less scary for George.
>> Hello, George. It's me. I'm just pretending to be a buddy for the movie.
I'm not really scary.
>> Not scary?
>> No. And this magic wand will keep you extra safe.
Wish wish.
>> Plus, at the end of the story, everyone lives happily ever after.
Happy wish.
Sorry.
Everyone loves going to the cinema and George really loves movies with happy endings. Today, Mommy and Peppa have brought George to the doctor's for a checkup.
>> Hello, I'm Dr. Peppa Pig.
>> Hello, Dr. Peppa Pig. I'm Nurse Miss Rabbit.
>> And this is Dr. Brown Bear. Ready for your checkup, George?
No, >> George has never been to the doctors before. He is a little nervous.
>> Don't worry, George. The doctors just want to make sure you feel good.
>> Exactly.
Come on in. And don't forget your little red book.
>> First, Miss Rabbit and Dr. Brown Bear need to check George's height.
Step this way, please, George.
>> No.
>> But George isn't sure he'll like the height measurer.
>> How tall am I, Miss Rabbit?
>> Wow, you're getting very tall, Peppa.
>> You'll be a big grownup soon.
>> George wants to know if he is very tall, too.
Wow, you're so big and tall, George.
>> Now, it's time to check George's weight with a special machine called scales.
>> This machine will tell us how much you weigh, George.
>> And it's really good for bouncing.
George loves bouncing >> and freeze.
Mhm.
And unfreeze.
>> Now it's time to listen to George's heart with a special tool called a stethoscope. Oh, >> this might be a little cold.
>> The stethoscope is very cold.
>> Oh, try this, George.
>> You can listen to my heartbeat, too.
>> George likes listening to Peppa's heart.
>> Yay!
>> You did very well today, George. So, you get a sticker.
>> Oh, no.
>> Daddy, >> and one for Dr. Peppa Pig for being so helpful, too.
>> Hooray.
Today, Peppa and her family are going on the night train to a very far away seaside.
>> It's bedtime now. We can play with the beach ball tomorrow at the beach.
>> But I don't want to go to sleep.
>> Well, we're not going to sleep yet.
We're having a sleepover.
>> Peppa and George love sleepovers.
Can we have a midnight feast? You need to have a midnight feast at a sleepover, Daddy. It's the rules.
>> Right you are. Follow me.
>> Hooray.
>> Everyone has come to the dining carriage to get the midnight feast.
>> Hello.
Oh, >> hello. What would you like?
>> We'd like a midnight feast, please. One midnight feast coming up. Here you go.
Fruit and warm milk. Perfect before a good sleep.
>> Thank you.
>> Everyone tucks into their midnight feast, gives their teeth a good brush, and gets comfy in bed. Can we have a bedtime story?
>> Okay, Peppa. Just one story and then sleep.
>> Hooray.
>> This is the story of the magic night train.
>> Oo.
>> Once upon a time, there was a magic night train which didn't need train tracks because it could fly.
Yay!
Woohoo!
Wee!
Ooh!
Yippig!
Chicka chicka chicka.
Wow.
>> Huh?
It's morning and we're not in space anymore.
>> Space?
What do you mean?
>> I think we fell asleep. George >> Peppa had a wonderful dream about a magical night train.
>> Look, we've arrived at the seaside.
>> Peppa and her family have arrived at the very far away seaside and they all enjoyed their train sleepover.
Peppa, have you decided what you're giving away to the charity shop?
>> Yes. All of this. Wo!
>> Today, Peppa is giving some of her toys and clothes to a charity shop. This is called donating.
>> Away we go.
Charity shops sell donated items and use the money to help people.
>> Great. Do you want to help me sell them?
>> Yes, please.
>> I'll help by shopping.
>> Peppa is excited for people to buy her old things.
>> Oh, >> but no one is buying them.
No one is buying any of the things I donated, Miss Rabbit.
>> Not to worry. We just need to let people know they're available to buy. Like this. Do you like toy rabbits, police officer panda?
>> Yes.
>> Did you want to buy this one?
>> I do. Thank you.
>> Why don't you try, Peppa?
I'm a bit cold. Mommy, >> would you like to buy this jumper, Suzy?
It's very warm and woolly and cozy.
>> Yes, please. I love wool.
>> Bonjour, Miss Rabbit. I'm looking for a gift for somebody who loves sports.
>> I know.
H cat.
>> This is perfect.
Thank you.
>> Peppa wants to sell her toy bus next, but there's no one left to sell to.
>> There's no one left in the shop, Miss Rabbit. Except mommy.
>> Let's put it in the window display so everyone outside can see it. YAY!
>> Hello there. Look at this toy bus. Would you like to buy it?
>> No one can hear Peppa from outside the shop.
>> The big real bus looks just like Peppa's little toy bus.
>> We have the same bus.
>> Oh, >> maybe it'll sell tomorrow, Peppa.
Yay.
>> Excuse me. Is that toy bus for sale?
>> Why, yes, it is. Would you like to buy it?
>> I would love to buy it. I love all buses, big and small.
>> Hooray!
>> Peppa loves the charity shop. Everyone loves the charity shop. Today, Peppa and George are playing Grown-Ups.
>> Oh gosh. Oh gosh. Where is my bag and my hat? We're off to work now, Mommy.
>> Oh, and what job do you think you'd enjoy when you're grown up?
>> Dinosaur.
>> George wants to be a dinosaur.
>> H I think I would enjoy being a dentist.
Then I will make sure everyone's teeth are nice and healthy. H interesting.
>> All right.
>> You've got lots of clean teeth, Mommy.
>> Here's a sticker for being so brave.
Don't forget to brush your teeth. Who's next?
Silly George. Dinosaurs don't go to the dentist. They go to Dr. Hamster the vet.
>> But you can have a sticker anyway.
>> I think you'd make a very good dentist.
And you'd be an excellent dinosaur, George.
>> But I'd also like to be a bus driver.
Then I could take all my friends to the park. Tickets, please.
Next stop, the park.
>> Stop.
You forgot us.
>> Come back.
Vroom.
Vroom.
You have to stop at all the bus stops if you want to be a bus driver, Peppa.
>> Oops. Sorry.
>> I think you'd be a brilliant bus driver, Peppa.
>> But I don't just want to be a dentist and a bus driver. I also want to be a teacher.
Oh, >> then I'll teach everybody how to paint.
You can paint a butterfly using handprints like this.
>> Dinosaurs don't go to school. George, >> perhaps you could open a school for dinosaurs.
But when I'm grown up, I also want to jump in muddy puddles.
And George will be a dinosaur.
>> And they will always love jumping in muddy puddles, even when they are grown up or dinosaurs.
It is Halloween night and everyone is busy decorating pumpkins.
There has been a power cut which has made all the lights in the house turn off.
>> Oh dear. There must be something wrong with the electricity. Don't worry. I'll get the torches.
>> Oh my.
>> Mummy Pig has found the torches.
>> Here we go. Now we can all see.
But I'm afraid the pumpkins will have to wait until we fix the electricity.
>> I know. We can look for ghosts in the dark.
>> Yay.
>> I'm a bit scared of ghosts. Can I keep my eyes shut?
>> Okay, I'll help you get around. Ghost.
>> George wants to look for ghosts, too.
>> Sorry, George. You're too little. It will be too scary for you.
>> Now follow me.
>> Peppa and her friends are looking for ghosts in the very spooky living room.
>> It's a ghost.
>> It's not a ghost. It's just Gerald.
>> Sorry, Peppa. I can't see with my eyes shut.
>> This is the spookiest room in the house.
>> Now everyone is looking for ghosts in Peppa's bedroom.
>> The ghost is not a ghost. It is George in a blanket and he wants to help look for ghosts, too.
>> Ghost. Ghost.
>> Okay, George, you can come with us. But it will be very spooky in the hallway.
>> No, >> George doesn't think it will be spooky at all.
Oh, >> it's extra extra dark here. It's dark everywhere.
>> Oh dear. Peppa's torch has gone out.
>> It's too dark.
>> Now, now there's nothing to be frightened of.
The lights are back on, but now there is a big mess.
>> It was just a fuse. Oh, what happened?
>> Uh, I think we must have a ghost.
>> Peppa and her friends love looking for ghosts, but they love decorating pumpkins even more.
>> Hi.
>> Today, Peppa is going to Rebecca Rabbit's boat. Hi, Mommy.
>> Today, Peppa is already at Rebecca Rabbit's Burrow. She's come to play a new video game called >> Carrot Catcher. Do you want to play?
>> Yes, please. I'm amazingly, really excellent at games.
>> Oh, dear. Peppa doesn't know how to begin the game.
Um, I am amazingly really excellent at games, but maybe it would be more fun if you started the game, Rebecca.
>> Oh, yes. I knew that.
First, you pick your bunny.
Then, you hop around and catch the carrots.
>> Oh, yes. Um, >> Peppa is amazingly really excellent at video games, but she might need a bit of help with this one.
>> How do you catch the carrots, please, Rebecca?
>> Like this?
Yay!
I'm good at this.
Oh, my turn.
Wow.
Rebecca Rabbit is amazingly really excellent at this game.
>> Wow, you're really good at catching carrots, Rebecca.
>> I've had lots of practice. Do you want to play together now? We can be a team.
>> Yes. Woohoo!
>> Got it.
>> Yay!
>> Here's one.
>> There's one. Wee!
New high score. Hooray.
>> Peppa and Rebecca make a very good team.
>> Rosie, Robbie, what are you doing?
>> Hello, you two. Have you seen the twins?
They've run off with our lunch.
>> We'll catch them. We're good at catching carrots and baby bunnies.
Found one. Rosie.
>> Gotcha. Here's another one. Robbie got it.
>> Still good.
>> Peppa and Rebecca are very good carrot catchers.
>> Yay!
>> Hooray! Lunch is saved for you.
In fact, Peppa and Rebecca are amazingly, really excellent carrot catchers. Tonight, Mommy and Daddy Pig are going out for a Valentine's Day meal.
>> Mommy Pig has ordered a taxi.
>> It's almost here.
>> Hooray!
>> Wa!
>> Your ride awaits, madam.
Um um Mummy Pig has accidentally ordered a special taxi called a limousine.
>> A limo. How romantic.
>> Tickly, >> where are we off to, sir and madams?
>> Granny and Grandpa Pig's house, if you please, Miss Rabbit.
>> Peppa and George are going there for dinner. dinner.
>> Okay, calm down you two.
>> This music reminds me of Venice.
>> What a wonderful trip that was.
>> Now it's a disco limo.
Oh, we didn't have this in Venice.
A >> care for a chocolate, Mommy Pig.
>> Oh, don't mind if I tell.
>> Can I have some, Daddy?
>> Chocolate?
>> Um, okay. But not too many. Peppa and George love chocolate.
>> Maybe a little too much.
I guess I'll have this one then.
>> Can we have the disco music again? Just until Granny and Grandpa's house, please.
>> Hi. Happy disco Valentine's Day, everyone.
Wee.
Oh, come on. We're having a Valentine's Day disco.
Oh, >> it's just like that time in Paris, Grandpa Pig.
>> Everyone loves celebrating Valentine's Day, but Mommy and Daddy Pig love their disco limo ride most of all. Today, Peppa and Suzy are playing in the treehouse.
>> Oh, hello, Suzy. do come along in. How awfully, terribly kind.
>> They're pretending to be grown-ups.
>> We should have a big delicious cockp.
We are having lots of weather, aren't we?
>> Someone is at the door.
>> Sorry to interrupt.
>> Your mommy is here to take you home, Susie. A but we were going to have a tea party like grownups.
>> Can we have a sleepover in the treehouse, Grandpa? Please.
>> Oh. Um, >> of course you can. You and Suzy can sleep in the treehouse. And Grandpa Pig and I will camp out here to look after you.
>> Peppa and Susie are very excited to have a sleepover in the treehouse. Here are your sleeping bags, pillows, >> lots of cuddly toys, >> and the best bit, a special starry lantern.
>> Wow.
>> Wow.
>> Ta.
All finished.
>> Huh.
>> Suppose I don't need these.
>> Grandpa Pig is excited to sleep in the tent, too.
>> Whoa. Ah, or perhaps I do >> once he has rebuilt it.
>> It is bedtime now. So, Granny and Grandpa Pig are going to their tent.
>> Good night, you two.
>> We are just here if you need us.
Look, Suzy, my shadow's really big. Ooh, mine is a bird. Tweet tweet. And mine is a butterfly.
>> It's really loud.
>> Granny Pig, we need you.
>> Is everything okay?
>> There was a really loud noise. Gosh.
>> Oh my goodness.
>> Is it a monster?
>> Oh. Oh, no monsters here. Just Grandpa Pig snoring.
>> Oh, >> Peppa and Suzy love sleeping in the treehouse.
What's all What's all this then?
>> Even with Grandpa Pig snoring next door.
>> Hello. Hi.
>> Peppa and her family have come to the balloon shop to collect a special balloon for a garden party.
>> Miss Rabbit, can we have our fancy planet friendly recyclable?
>> Oh, >> wow. Balloon.
>> The balloon shop is full of balloons.
>> Miss Rabbit.
>> Oh, you found me. I've been lost in the balloon since Tuesday morning. Must be lunchtime by now.
>> It's Wednesday, Miss Rabbit.
>> Oh. Anyway, here are all your fancy planet friendly recyclable balloons ready for the party. all. But we only ordered one.
>> Wo!
>> Um, it says here 1,000 balloons for Mummy Pig's party.
>> Oh, but we don't need this many. And we can't waste them. What do we do?
>> I know. We can share them.
>> Peppa and her family are giving the extra balloons to everyone in town.
Oh, thank you.
>> And one for both of you. Here you go.
>> Red balloon. Green one for you.
>> Only 992 to go.
>> This is going to take forever.
>> Uh-oh. And we have to go and set up the party. I have a great idea. Grab some balloons and follow me, everyone.
>> Hooray.
It is time for the party and everyone is beginning to arrive.
>> Hello Suzy. Here's your balloon.
>> Oh, thank you.
>> Miss Rabbit has used the balloons to turn the garden party into a balloon party. Miss Rabbit can make anything with a balloon >> or anyone. Here you go.
>> It looks like me. And this one looks like me.
This is the balloon.
>> Careful, Daddy.
And don't worry if you pop a balloon because we have lots of extras. Bonk.
>> Everyone would have loved Mummy Pig's garden party, but everyone loves the balloon party even more.
>> Today, Peppa and her classmates are visiting a chocolate factory. Can I try some chocolate, please, Miss Rabbit?
>> You can, Peppa, >> but we've got to make it first.
>> Oh, >> Peppa is very excited to make chocolate.
>> How do we make it, Miss Rabbit?
>> With this machine.
>> Hello, machine. Can you make me some chocolate, please?
Thank you, machine. Yay.
Now, can I try some of it, please?
>> Not yet, Peppa. We need to decorate it first. Follow me.
>> Everyone is very excited to decorate the chocolate, too.
>> You can decorate one chocolate bar each.
>> Ooh, it looks like a muddy puzzle.
>> Yes, but don't jump in it, Peppa. And you can add whatever decorations you like from the table as long as it's yummy.
>> Mine is a clarity chocolate bar.
>> Squeak.
>> Delicious.
>> Mine is a cheesy chocolate bar. Squeaky.
>> Yum. Yum.
>> And mine is a spaghetti chocolate bar.
>> Oh, >> because strawberry laces look like spaghetti.
>> Phew. Scrumptious.
>> Can I try some chocolate now, please?
Miss Rabbit.
>> Almost. Peppa, the chocolate needs to cool in the fridge first.
>> The fridge is very cold and makes the liquid chocolate harden into bars.
>> And done.
>> Can we please try some chocolate now, Miss Rabbit?
>> Not yet, Pep. Oh, wait. Yes, you can.
>> Hooray!
>> Delicious.
>> Diddly action.
H.
>> Is something wrong, Peppa?
>> No, I just really liked it when the chocolate was all runny like a muddy puddle.
>> Then it's lucky I have one more treat for you all. It's >> a chocolate fountain.
>> It's just like a giant chocolate muddy puddle >> and lots of nice healthy fruit to dip, too.
>> Thank you, Miss Rabbit.
>> Peppa loves muddy puddles, especially when they're made out of chocolate.
>> Today, Peppa and George are going for a Christmas swim in the sea.
Are you excited for a festive splash, Peppa?
>> Yes, Mommy.
>> Remember, the sea will be a bit chilly.
It is winter after all.
>> Mommy and Daddy Pig love the cold water.
>> It's too cold.
>> But it's a bit too cold for Peppa and George. Oh, it's not cold. It's refreshing.
>> Do you want to get out?
>> Why don't you come and wait on the shore with me? It's a bit warmer here.
>> Yes, please.
I'll stay on the shore, too.
>> And I'll go back in the water.
H >> I have just the thing to warm you up.
>> Hot chocolate.
>> Hot chocolate.
>> Hot chocolate is very good at keeping children warm.
>> Much better.
Oh, much better.
>> And hot chocolate is very good at keeping grown-ups warm, too.
Woohoo!
>> Are you getting cold, Daddy Pig?
>> No. The cold water is refreshing.
>> I agree.
Is that hot chocolate I smell? I'd love a warm drink after this refreshing swim.
Anyone fancy some barbecue food?
>> Yes.
>> Yes, please.
>> Yes, please.
>> And a hot chocolate, please, if there's any left.
A >> 1 2 3 4 five. Oh, >> wa.
>> Mummy Pig and Mr. Bull are getting a bit jealous of the beach barbecue.
>> All that swimming made US HUNGRY.
>> IS THERE ANY MORE TASTY food left?
>> Perfect. There's enough for everyone.
>> Are you feeling warmer, Peppa?
>> Yes. I'm as warm and toasty as a corn on the cob.
Everyone loves going for a Christmas swim in the sea, but everyone loves being warm and cozy most of all.
>> Hooray!
>> Oh!
>> Aha! There's one.
>> Hooray!
>> Today, Peppa and her family have come to the shopping center.
>> Oh, perhaps we'll get out here.
>> I'll park up and find you soon.
If I could find a space.
>> They've come to the toy shop to find a gift for baby Alexander.
>> There's so many toys.
>> Now, what do we think baby Alexander will like?
>> H.
Maybe this basketball or this blaster. Pop pop or this karaoke machine.
Callie pee.
>> These are very fun, but I'm not sure they're right for a baby. Then we'll have to keep looking.
>> Daddy Pig has finally found a space in the car park.
>> Ah.
Oh dear.
>> But the parking space is so small, he can't get out of the car.
>> I'll just have to go around again.
>> What have you found, George? It's like the car park we were in.
>> Car park.
>> George loves the toy car park.
>> Up. Baby Alexander does like cars, but I think he is too young for this toy.
>> Oh, what about this ball, George?
>> No.
Up. Up. Up.
>> Or maybe this cuddly teddy.
>> No.
>> George doesn't think any of these toys are right for baby Alexander.
>> What about this noisy rattle?
>> No.
George only likes the toy car.
>> Look at this, George.
>> No, >> for you.
>> What a perfect gift for baby Alexander.
We'll take it, please, Miss Rabbit.
>> I wonder where Daddy Pig parked. Wee!
Hello everyone.
>> Everyone loves going toy shopping.
>> But Daddy and George really love the car park.
>> Today, Peppa and her friends are at the park.
>> They're about to have a scooter race.
>> First to that tree is the winner. Ready, >> steady, go.
>> My wheel fell off.
>> Oh dear.
>> Oh, excuse me, Mr. Bull. Do you know how to fix my scooter, please?
>> OH, I DEFINITELY DO. I know lots about scooters.
>> Mr. Bull does not know lots about scooters.
>> H, that doesn't seem right. Don't worry, I'm a bit of an expert at scooters.
>> Daddy does know lots about scooters.
>> Ta.
>> Oh, goodo.
>> Do you want to race scooters with us, Mr. Bull? Um, well, the reason I don't know a lot about scooters is
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