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- ♪ Hello, hello, hello ♪ ♪ Are you ready to play ♪ ♪ Hello, hello, hello ♪ ♪ Are you ready to sing and dance with me today ♪ ♪ Hello, hello, hello ♪ ♪ Are you ready to play ♪ ♪ Hello, everyone ♪ ♪ Hello, Mrs. Wright ♪ Hello, friends! It's great to see you again.

Welcome to today's adventure.

We're going to start off by doing some moving around and some travelling.

Then, we're going to play our counting-out game that we learned last lesson.

And finally, we're going to learn a song about the moon from Sri Lanka.

You will need: your singing voice, your listening ears, and your imagination.

Have you got your travelling hands ready? Have you got your travelling feet ready? ♪ And have you brought your singing voice ♪ ♪ Yes, I have ♪ ♪ Yes, I have ♪ ♪ Okay then ♪ Let's go on a journey.

Shall we stomp our feet and go walking? ♪ This is the way we walk down the street ♪ ♪ Walk down the street, walk down the street ♪ ♪ This is the way we walk down the street ♪ ♪ When we go on a journey ♪ Stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp.

Walk, walk, walk, walk.

What shall we do next, friends? We've done some walking.

Shall we do some running, running, running, running? Okay, get running, ready! ♪ This is the way we run for the bus ♪ ♪ Run for the bus, run for the bus ♪ ♪ This is the way we run for the bus ♪ ♪ When we go on a journey ♪ ♪ Running, running, running, running ♪ ♪ Running, running, running, running ♪ Stop! Phew, we caught the bus.

So we've done some ♪ Walking, walking ♪ ♪ And some running, running, running ♪ ♪ What shall we do next ♪ Let's get on a train.

Choo Choo! Chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga.

♪ This is the way we go on the train ♪ ♪ Go on the train, go on the train ♪ ♪ This is the way we go on the train ♪ ♪ When we go on a journey ♪ Chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga.

Chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga.

Chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga.

Choo choo! ♪ Well done, everyone ♪ Let's think one more time about the types of travelling we've done today.

We've done walk, walk, walk, walk.

We've also done running, running, running, running.

And, we went chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga.

Right then everybody, shall we jump onboard the train? Let's use our i-i-i-imagination and go all the way to India to meet our friends and play some fun Indian games.

Would you like to come with me? Right then, off we go.

Right then, friends.

It's time to play our in pin safety pin game.

Now before we start playing in a circle, shall we see if we can remember the rhyme? Let's keep the beat on our knees.

Ready, steady, off we go.

In pin safety pin.

In pin out.

Khela hai toh khelo varna get out! Now this week, we're going to add a new part.

The second part of the rhyme goes like this.

Telephone number one, two, three.

You go free! Shall we try right from the very beginning? Ready, steady, off we go.

In pin safety pin.

In pin out.

Khelna hai toh khelo varna get out! Telephone number one, two, three.

You go free! Now last week, we played the game where we counted round the circle and the person that we finished the rhyme on was out the game.

Shall we try again this week? I think I'm going to play with my owl friend and my teddy bear today, just the three of us.

Ready, steady, starting with me.

In pin safety pin.

In pin out.

Khelna hai toh khelo varna get out! I'm sorry Mr.Owl.

You're out of the game.

It's just me and Teddy.

Would you like to use your pointing finger? Who's going to be out? Is it going to be me or Teddy? Ready, steady, off we go.

In pin safety pin.

In pin out.

Khelna hai toh khelo varna get out! I'm out of the game, that means Teddy wins! Now, I'm going to bring back my owl friend because we've got a new part to our game today.

This time we're going to use a ball.

And we're going to pass the ball from one person to the next, round in a circle.

Are you good at taking turns? Now, if you haven't got anybody to play this with, like me, you're just going to roll the ball between each person.

But if you're with your family, or maybe some friends, you can play this and pass the ball around the circle in time to the beat.

We're going to add the new bit.

Telephone number one, two, three.

You go free! And whoever gets the word free gets to throw the ball up in the air and catch it.

From the beginning, off we go.

In pin safety pin.

In pin out.

Khelna hai toh khelo varna get out! I'm out.

Telephone number one, two, three.

You go free! And Teddy gets to throw the ball in the air.

Shall we try again? I was out, and Teddy was the winner.

I'm going to come back in and play again, you ready? In pin safety pin.

In pin out.

Khelna hai toh khelo varna get out! It's me again! I'm not doing very well today.

Telephone number one, two, three.

You go free! Teddy, you won the game and got to throw the ball twice.

Teddy's having a very good day.

Would you like to play the game? Don't worry if you don't have a ball.

You can just play around in a circle, counting out.

But if you have a ball, you can try bouncing around the circle, and the person who finishes on the word free gets to throw the ball up in the air.

You can pause the video now and go play the game with your family, your friends, or with your teddies.

Does anybody know what the word is for a song that we sing at nighttime? Do you know, Teddy? Teddy doesn't know.

Mr. Owl, do you know what the name is for a song that we sing in the nighttime? I do! Do you really know what it is? That's right, it's a lullaby.

I think the owl must know all about lullabies because my friend, the owl, likes to come out at the nighttime, don't you Mr.Owl? Mr. Owl, would you like to learn a beautiful song about the moon? This song is sung by mothers and grandmothers in Sri Lanka.

They sing this song to their children when the moon is out and they're having their dinner.

They look at the moon and go, "Oo, wow!" And as soon as they open their mouth, their mummies put the food in their mouth.

♪ Nila, Nila, Odi vaa ♪ ♪ Nillaamal Odi vaa ♪ ♪ Malai mela Eri Va ♪ ♪ Malligai Poo Kondu Vaa ♪ Did you like that, Owl? Would you like to sing along this time, Mr. Owl? Oh, dear.

Is it quite difficult? I think our friends at home might find this quite tricky too.

It's not in English.

What's the language? It's the language that people speak in Sri Lanka, which is just to the south of India.

And the language they speak is called Tamil.

Can we say that together? Tamil.

If you might find the language a bit difficult, maybe you can sing along with Mr. Owl.

Mr. Owl is going to go low when he sings low, and high when we sing high.

And we can just sing along on hoo hoo hoo hoo.

♪ Ready, steady, off we go ♪ ♪ Hoo, hoo, hoo ♪ ♪ Hoo, hoo, hoo ♪ ♪ Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo ♪ ♪ Hoo, hoo, hoo ♪ ♪ Hoo, hoo, hoo ♪ ♪ Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo ♪ Well done, everybody.

This time, can you get your hands to fly like an owl? And can you go low and high with Mr. Owl this time? ♪ Off we go ♪ ♪ Hoo, hoo, hoo ♪ ♪ Hoo, hoo, hoo ♪ ♪ Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo ♪ ♪ Hoo, hoo, hoo ♪ ♪ Hoo, hoo, hoo ♪ ♪ Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo ♪ It's a very beautiful nighttime song.

I think Mr.Owl is really enjoying it so much that he started flying and dancing around.

This time, would you like to move your hands a little bit? And if you speak Tamil yourself, maybe you'd like to join in.

If not, you can just sing hoo or do some dancing around.

♪ Ready, steady, off we go ♪ ♪ Nila, Nila, Odi vaa ♪ ♪ Nillaamal Odi vaa ♪ ♪ Malai mela Eri Va ♪ ♪ Malligai Poo Kondu Vaa ♪ ♪ Well done, everyone ♪ Mr.Owl is giving you a big clap.

If you would like to sing this song, and you'd like to try and learn the Tamil words, you can skip back in the video and try a few more times nice and slowly.

Or maybe you'd just like to listen again, close your eyes, and imagine the moon and the mountains, and the beautiful flowers.

Well friends, you've been really super again today.

Can you think back about what we've done? The first thing we did is we did our travelling, our walking, our running, and our chugga chugga.

Then we played the in pin safety pin game.

And we learned a new style of game with a ball.

And finally, I sang a lullaby from Sri Lanka.

It was all about the moon.

Did you enjoy dancing along? Or maybe you sang along with my owl friend.

Don't forget, if you've enjoyed today's music time, you can share all of you're wonderful musical learning with any of your friends or family through a video or a photo.

And if an adult in your house would like to post something on Instagram or Facebook, they can just tag @OakNational or use the hashtag #LearnWithOak.

Well then, friends, get your waving hands ready.

You should be really good at this by now.

Ready? ♪ Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye ♪ ♪ It's nearly the end ♪ ♪ Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye ♪ ♪ It's been so fun to sing ♪ ♪ With you, my friend.

♪ ♪ Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye ♪ ♪ But now we've got to fly ♪ ♪ Goodbye, everyone ♪ ♪ Goodbye, Mrs. Wright ♪.