JumpStart Preschool: Who Left the Juice in the Caboose?/Transcript

Notes: Song lyrics are italicized.

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Squirrel: Hi Frankie!

Frankie: Good morning!

Kisha: Good morning!

Frankie: Next stop, JumpStart Schoolhouse!

Train whistle: Woo, woo! Woo, woo!

Frankie: ''Train rolls across the track, caboose trailing in the back. Who left the juice, woo, woo...''

Frankie: Whoa, stop the train!

Frankie: You guys need to "woo, woo". Whenever you "woo, woo", you have to pretend you're tugging on the train whistle, like this: woo, woo!

Eleanor, Casey, Pierre and Kisha: Like this? Woo, woo!

Frankie: Yes! Are you ready?

Eleanor, Casey, Pierre and Kisha: Ready! Woo, woo!

Frankie: ''Train rolls across the track, caboose trailing in the back. Who left the juice...''

Frankie, Eleanor, Casey, Pierre and Kisha: Woo, woo!

Frankie: ...In the caboose?

Frankie: ''With Eleanor Elephant we're down the line, she's gonna find the one who made the mess in record time. Was it Casey Cat in his baseball hat?''

Casey: I didn't leave my juice, I'm pretty sure of that!

Frankie: Or was it left somewhere by Pierre the Bear?

 Pierre: When I drank my juice, I didn't drink it there!

Frankie: How 'bout Kisha Koala, what do you say?

Kisha: I wasn't in the caboose at all the whole day!

Frankie: Cecil the Mouse, could it be you, did you spill your juice and leave it in the caboose?

All: We don't know, do you know?

All: ''Train rolls across the track, caboose trailing in the back. Who left the juice...''

Eleanor, Casey, Pierre, Kisha: Woo, woo!

Frankie: ...In the caboose?

[child giggling]

All: Who left the juice...

Eleanor, Casey, Pierre, Kisha: Woo, woo!

Frankie: ...In the caboose?

Eleanor: All together now!

All: Who left the juice...

Eleanor, Casey, Pierre, Kisha: Woo, woo!

Frankie: ...In the caboose?

[various voices heard laughing and cheering]

Eleanor: Hi! My name is Eleanor Elephant. What's your name?

[pauses to give the viewer time to respond]

Eleanor: Well, it's really nice to meet you! Come on, let's go talk to Engineer Frankie!

Frankie: [whistling the tune of "Who Left Juice in the Caboose?"]

Frankie: Hello there, Eleanor!

(Frankie turns and addresses the audience.)

Frankie: Oh, and hello to you, too!

Eleanor: Engineer Frankie, someone left their juice in the caboose.

Frankie: Someone didn't follow the rules.

Eleanor: Yeah! "Please keep our caboose clean."

Eleanor: (To the audience) I guess it's up to us to figure out who left the juice in the caboose. Come on, you can help me! Let's play! The first thing we need to do is ask Engineer Frankie for the passenger list. It will show us who was riding on the train.

Eleanor: (To Frankie) May I have the passenger list, please?

Frankie: Why sure, Eleanor!

Eleanor: Thanks Engineer Frankie!

Eleanor: (To the audience) Well, I'll meet you inside!

(Zoom in on the schoolhouse)

Eleanor: Okay, let's see who's on the passenger list! There's Eleanor Elephant. That's me.

Eleanor: Casey Cat.

(Casey is shown making a pizza in the classroom.)

Eleanor: He's wearing a baker's hat.

Eleanor: Pierre the Bear.

(Pierre is shown looking out the window.)

Eleanor: I wonder what he's looking at out there...

Eleanor: Kisha Koala.

(Kisha is shown painting at her easel.)

Eleanor: Ooh-la-la-la! She's an artiste.

Eleanor: Cecil the Mouse.

(Cecil is shown rolling a paper towel roll in front of the entrance to his home.)

Eleanor: There he is, in front of his house.

Eleanor: That makes five passengers on the list. One...two...three...four...five!

(Cut to a scene of Cecil taking a paper with the number 5 on it. At "The Big 5 Store", he goes up to the counter to speak to the Deli Bear who works there.)

Deli Bear: Five! Number five! I said five. Who's got a five?

(Cecil holds up his paper.)

Cecil: I have number five!

(Cecil points to the deli goods.)

Cecil: Cheese, please!

Deli Bear: How many cheese? What- one, two- what? How many?

Cecil: Five pieces of cheese, please.

(The Deli Bear slices five pieces of cheese for Cecil.)

Deli Bear: One...two...three...four...five. Five pieces of cheese!

Deli Bear: Knock, knock!

Cecil: Who's there?

Deli Bear: Piece of cheese.

Cecil: (showing visible confusion) Piece of cheese who...?

Deli Bear: Five pieces of cheese. There you go, have a nice day!

(He hands Cecil the cheese in a bag, and Cecil takes it and leaves the store.)

Deli Bear: Okay, who's next? Huh? Who's next?

(The Deli Bear begins tapping his call bell, which transitions to a scene of Hopsalot ringing a bell in his classroom at the schoolhouse.)

Eleanor: Oh, that's the school bell! Time for class!

Hopsalot: Hello, class! I'm Hospalot. I'm your teacher. Teacher begins with the letter T. Do you know any words that begin with the letter T?

Eleanor: Tub! Tub begins with T.

Hopsalot: Yes, Eleanor!

Casey: Toes!

Hopsalot: That's right, Casey! Toes is another word that begins with the letter T.

Kisha: Tiger!

Hopsalot: Very good, Kisha! Pierre?

Pierre: Hmm...Tyrannosaurus Rex!

(Pierre imagines a Tyrannosaurus Rex, which turns and growls at Pierre, making him uneasy.)

Pierre: Aaaah!

Hopsalot: That's a very big T word, hehehe!

Hopsalot: All these T words remind me of a terrific trip I took...let's sing about it! All you need to know is the T sound, which sounds like this: tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh, tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh!

Hopsalot: Twenty times a year at best, I take a truck, and travel west.

Chorus of Eleanor, Pierre, Casey, and Kisha: Tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh, tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh!

Hopsalot: To Tuna Mountain, and climb the top, toboggan down and try to stop!

Chorus: Tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh, tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh!

Pierre: His toboggan's quick and never slow!

Eleanor: He toboggans through the thickest snow!

Hopsalot: Till two o' clock when I have tea and I take a taxi...to Tennessee!

Edison: After taking his time with tea and toast-

CJ: -I drop him off at Turtle Coast!

Chorus: Tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh, tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh!

Hopsalot: To play a tune on my trombone, then take a tired tugboat home!

Chorus: Tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh, tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh!

Chorus: He'll talk about his terrific trip, back to school on a tugboat ship!

Hopsalot: Where Eleanor tries on tons of clothes from this big trunk, not an elephant's nose!

Eleanor: Because an elephant's nose is called a trunk, too!

(Cut to Eleanor searching through her dress-up trunk.)

Eleanor: Now let me see. I need to find my thinking hat and my magnifying glass.

(She pulls both items out of the dress-up trunk and puts them on.)

Eleanor: A magnifying glass makes things look bigger. Now that I have my thinking hat and my magnifying glass, we're ready to find out who left the juice in the caboose!

Eleanor: Let's look at the passenger list. The first name on the passenger list is Eleanor. Well, we know it wasn't me! Who's next on the list? That's right, Casey Cat.

(Casey is tossing pizza dough.)

Eleanor: Hi Casey! Whatcha doing?

Casey: I'm a baker, and this is my restaurant! Wanna play?

Eleanor: (whispering to the audience) Casey's pretending to be a baker!

Eleanor: (to Casey) I'd love to play, but first I have to dress up! I need to find just the right outfit. Let's see what's in my dress-up trunk.

Eleanor: I tried to be ballerina, but the slippers were too small.

Eleanor: I tried to be a police officer, but I needed to be more tall.

Eleanor: I tried to be a cowgirl with a fancy rope, but without the shiny star, I had to just say nope.

Eleanor: I tried to be a movie star, as famous as could be, but when I wore the glasses, I simply could not see!

Eleanor: ''The firefighter's hat made me very hot. The doctor's white outfit had a great big purple spot!''

Eleanor: I tried to dress like Daddy, but the necktie was too tight.

Eleanor: ''But now that I'm a pirate, yo-ho-ho-ho-ho! Yup, it is just right!''

Parrot: ''Just right! Just right! Squawk! Just right!''

Eleanor: Knock, knock!

Casey: Who's there?

Eleanor: Captain Eleanor!

Casey: Captain Eleanor? Come on in!

Casey: Why are you a pirate?

Eleanor: Because...

Eleanor: I tried to be ballerina, but the slippers were too small.

Eleanor: I tried to be a police officer, but I needed to be more tall.

Eleanor: I tried to be a cowgirl with a fancy rope, but without the shiny star, I had to just say nope.

Eleanor: I tried to be a movie star, as famous as could be, but when I wore the glasses, I simply could not see!

Eleanor: ''The firefighter's hat made me very hot. The doctor's white outfit had a great big purple spot!''

Eleanor: I tried to dress like Daddy, but the necktie was too tight.

Eleanor: ''But now that I'm a pirate, yo-ho-ho-ho-ho! Yup, it is just right!''

Parrot: ''Just right! Just right! Squawk! Just right!''

Casey: Oh, now I get it! That outfit is just right!

Casey: I just finished baking a delicious pepperoni pizza! Would you like a piece of pizza?

Eleanor: Ooh, pizza! Yes, please! Pirates love pizza!

Casey: Hehe...pirates love pizza?

Hopsalot: ''P-p-p-pirates love pizza, pepperoni piled high. Find a word that start with P, come on...give it a try!''

Chorus: ''Pretty purple pinwheels. Polka-dotted pants.''

Hopsalot: Find a word that start with P, now everybody dance!

Chorus: ''Presents for a party. A parade of pots and pans.''

Hopsalot: Tell me a word that starts with P, now here is your chance!

Hopsalot: ''Penguins, popcorn, pretzels, poodle, pillows, and a pear. Listen for the sound of P, you'll hear it everywhere!''

Chorus: ''Pumpkins, pennies, peppermint. Pigs all dressed in pink.''

Hopsalot: Find a word that starts with P, it's easier than you think.

Chorus: ''Pirates love pizza, pepperoni piled high. Find a word that start with P, come on...give it a try!''

(Cut to Eleanor taking a piece of Casey's pizza.)

Eleanor: I think I'll give...this piece a try! Mm...yum!

Eleanor: (to the audience) Do you like pizza too?

Unseen kids voices: Mm...yes!

Eleanor: Phew! That pizza sure made me thirsty!

Casey: Would you like a glass of juice?

Eleanor: Oh, juice! I almost forgot! Casey Cat, did you leave the juice in the caboose?

Casey: I didn't leave my juice, I'm pretty sure of that!

Eleanor: Well, if I didn't leave the juice in the caboose, and Casey Cat didn't leave the juice in the caboose, then...

Eleanor and Casey: ...who left the juice - woo, woo! - in the caboose?

[Both giggle]

Eleanor: Hmm, let's see. Who's next on the list?

Eleanor and Casey: Pierre the Bear!

Eleanor and Casey: (to Pierre) Hi, Pierre the Bear! Whatcha doing?

Pierre: I'm watching that bird's nest. It has eggs in it!

Eleanor: (whispering to the audience) Pierre's right. There are eggs in the nest!

Eleanor: Look, the eggs are starting to hatch. Pierre, how many baby birds do you see?

Pierre: Well, there's...

Pierre: One little, two little, three little baby birds.

Pierre: Four little, five little, six little baby birds.

Pierre: Seven little, eight little, nine little baby birds.

Pierre: Ten baby birds, and their mom!

Eleanor: ''Oh, look! They're getting hungry. Come on, sing along!''

Chorus of Eleanor, Pierre, and Casey: One little, two little, three little hungry birds.

Chorus: Four little, five little, six little hungry birds.

Chorus: Seven little, eight little, nine little hungry birds.

Chorus: Ten hungry birds, and their mom!

Chorus: ''Oh, look! They're flying away.''

Chorus: One little, two little, three little...

Casey: Bye bye, birds!

Chorus: Four little, five little, six little...

Pierre: Bye bye, birds!

Chorus: Seven little, eight little, nine little...

Eleanor: Bye bye, birds!

Chorus: ''Ten bye bye birds, and they're gone! All gone!''

Pierre: Thanks for helping us count, baby bird!

Eleanor and Casey: Yeah, thanks!

(Pierre sips some juice from a juice box, which gets Eleanor's attention)

Eleanor: Oh, juice! I almost forgot! Pierre the Bear, did you leave the juice in the caboose?

Pierre: Oh, no, Eleanor! When I drank my juice, I didn't drink it there.

Eleanor: Hmm...well, if I didn't leave the juice in the caboose, and Casey Cat didn't leave the juice in the caboose, and Pierre the Bear didn't leave the juice in the caboose, then...

Eleanor, Casey and Pierre: ...Who left the juice - woo, woo! - in the caboose?

Eleanor: Now, let's see. Who's next on the list?

Eleanor, Casey and Pierre: Kisha Koala!

(Kisha is painting at her easel.)

Eleanor, Casey and Pierre: Hi, Kisha Koala! Watcha doing?

Kisha: Hi, guys! I'm learning my letters!

Casey: You're learning the alphabet!

Pierre: Your ABCs!

Kisha: A is for airplane!

Eleanor and Casey: That's right! A is for airplane!

(cut to CJ flying a plane, and Edison barely hanging onto to the rudder)

Edison: CJ, I'm hanging on by the wee tips of me fingers!

(CJ laughs joyfully for a moment at the thrill of flying, then becomes surprised and concerned as he realizes Edison's plight)

Kisha: A is for an airplane flying through the sky.

CJ: (in the background) Oh, whoops!

Kisha: B is for a basketball.

Pierre: That basket's too high!

Kisha: C is for a caboose, last car on the track.

Kisha: D is for a dog...who really wants a snack!

Casey: E is for an elephant.

Eleanor: I try not to forget!

Pierre: F is for our favorite frog.

CJ: CJ here, I don't believe we've met.

Pierre: G is for a gong that we like to play.

Pierre: H is for a hat...the wind just blew away.

Edison: There goes me lucky hat!

Kisha: I for some ice, put it in a glass.

Kisha: J is for some juice, don't drink it too fast!

Kisha: K is for koala!

Eleanor, Pierre, and Casey: Kisha, let us in!

Kisha: L is for a light.

Eleanor, Pierre, Casey and Kisha: Look, it's Edison!

Edison: Well, hello there!

Pierre: M is for a moon.

Cecil: Plah, this isn't cheese!

Pierre: N is for a nose.

Cecil: I think I'm going to sneeze!

Pierre: O is for an onion...they always make me cry.

Pierre: P is for a pizza...

Casey: ...my favorite kind of pie!

Kisha: Q is for a quilt, cuddly soft and warm!

Kisha: R is for a rhino, watch out for that horn!

Kisha: S is for a sailor, sailing on the sea.

Kisha: T is for a trunk.

Eleanor: What do you want to be?

Pierre: U is for umbrella, it helps to keep me dry.

Pierre: V is for a violin.

Hopsalot: Watch my fingers fly!

Pierre: W's for watermelon, spit out all the seeds!

Pierre: ''X is for an X-ray. ''

Kisha: Look inside of me!

Kisha: Y is for a yodel.

CJ: Yodel-ay-hee-hoo!

Kisha: Watch the snow fall down.

Kisha: Z is for a zipper...what a zippy sound!

Eleanor: Now, where were we...

(Eleanor looks at Kisha's painting of a glass of juice)

Eleanor: J?...J...Juice.

Eleanor: I almost forgot! Kisha Koala, did you leave the juice the caboose?

Kisha: Oh, no, Eleanor! I wasn't in the caboose at all, the whole day!

Eleanor: Well, if I didn't leave the juice in the caboose, and Casey Cat didn't leave the juice in the caboose, and Pierre the Bear didn't leave the juice in the caboose, and Kisha Koala didn't leave the juice in the caboose, then...

Eleanor, Casey, Pierre, and Kisha: Who left the juice- woo, woo! -in the caboose?

[All giggle]

Eleanor: Let's see, who's next on the list?

All: Cecil the Mouse!

(Pans across the room, then zooms in on the entrance to Cecil's home, with no signs of Cecil.)

All: Where is Cecil the Mouse?

Kisha: I don't see him. I wonder where he is...

(The train can be seen through the classroom window. Suddenly, a light turns on in the caboose)

All: Look! Somebody's in the caboose!

Kisha: Let's go check it out!

(Inside the caboose, Cecil is on the table with the juice spill, and he has various cleaning supplies with him.)

Eleanor, Casey, Pierre, and Kisha: Cecil the Mouse!

(Cecil is startled and drops everything)

Kisha: Cecil the Mouse...

Casey: Could it be you?

Pierre: Did you spill your juice?

Eleanor: And leave it in the caboose?

Cecil: Well...I spilled my juice...but I wasn't going to leave it in the caboose. I had to get some paper towels and a sponge to clean it up, and here I am. That's why responsibility is my middle name!

Eleanor, Casey, Pierre, and Kisha: Responsibili-what?

Cecil: Yup. Cecil Responsibility Mouse!

Frankie: Every now and then, you're gonna make a mess, and if it happens...here's what you should do.

Frankie: ''If you make a mess, make sure you clean it up. It's just the right thing to do.''

Frankie: Responsibility...

Eleanor: Responsibili-what?

Frankie: ...is when you do things right.

Eleanor: Oh, you mean when I spill my juice, I should clean it up fast, because the sticky icky goop could get all over my pants.

Eleanor: Or ants could have a parade in my pink lemonade, or you could slip and fall in the mess that I made.

Frankie and Eleanor: ''Responsibility...be the best that you can be! Responsibility...''

Eleanor: It's about taking care of you and me!

Frankie and Eleanor: Every now and then, you're gonna make a mess, and if it happens...you know what to do.

Frankie, Eleanor and the Magic Train: ''If you make a mess, make sure you clean it up. It's just the right thing to do.''

Frankie, Eleanor and the Magic Train: ''If you make a mess, make sure you clean it up. It's just the right thing to do!''

Eleanor, Casey, Pierre, and Kisha: We'd like to be responsible too! We'll help you, Cecil!

Eleanor: We'll make this caboose as clean as a whistle!

[Some singing and humming]

Woo-Woo Dancers Segment and Ending
Frankie: JumpStart Preschool: Who Left the Juice in the Caboose?...featuring the Woo-Woo Dancers!

Jennifer York: Hi, I'm Jen! Remember Eleanor Elephant?

Eleanor: All together now!

Jennifer: That's me! That's my voice! And these are the Woo-Woo Dancers!

(Jennifer gestures to the three kids beside her- Dylan Mori, McKenna Flash, and Madeline York)

Dylan, McKenna, and Madeline: Woo-woo!

Dylan: Hi, I'm Dylan!

McKenna: McKenna here!

Madeline: And my name is Madeline.

Jennifer: Did you figure out who left the juice in the caboose?

Unseen kids' voices: Yes!

Jennifer: You did?

Dylan, McKenna, and Madeline: You did?

Jennifer: Terrific!

Dylan, McKenna, and Madeline: Yay!

Jennifer: Hey, let's pretend we're a train, and do the woo-woo dance together!

Dylan: With our friends too?

Jennifer: Yes, just like the dance in the video!

McKenna: We can teach it to you!

Madeline: It's easy!

Jennifer: Come on, let's start dancing!

Dylan, McKenna, and Madeline: Yeah, come on!

Jennifer: All aboard!

All kids and Frankie: ''Train rolls across the track, caboose trailing in the back. Who left the juice, woo, woo...''

Jennifer: Whoa, stop the train!

Jennifer: Just making sure you guys at home are woo-wooing. Remember, whenever you woo-woo, you have to pretend you're tugging on a train whistle.

Dylan, McKenna, and Madeline: Like this: woo-woo!

Jennifer: Are you ready?

Dylan, McKenna, and Madeline: Ready!

All kids and Frankie: ''Train rolls across the track, caboose trailing in the back. Who left the juice, woo, woo...''

Frankie: ...In the caboose?

All kids and Frankie: ''Train rolls across the track, caboose trailing in the back. Who left the juice, woo, woo...''

Frankie: ...In the caboose?

Jennifer: All together now!

All kids and Frankie: ''Train rolls across the track, caboose trailing in the back. Who left the juice, woo, woo...''

Frankie: ...In the caboose?

[kids cheering]

Jennifer: Hey, how'd you do?

Unseen kids' voices: Great!

Jennifer: Now you're a Woo-Woo Dancer, too!

Madeline: Just like us. Let's do it again!

All kids and Frankie: ''Train rolls across the track, caboose trailing in the back. Who left the juice, woo, woo...''

Frankie: ...In the caboose?

All kids and Frankie: ''Train rolls across the track, caboose trailing in the back. Who left the juice, woo, woo...''

Frankie: ...In the caboose?

Jennifer: All together now!

All kids and Frankie: ''Train rolls across the track, caboose trailing in the back. Who left the juice, woo, woo...''

Frankie: ...In the caboose?

[kids cheering]

(Cut to Eleanor riding on the train)

Eleanor: Bye-bye. Thanks for your help! Let's play again real soon!

Previews
Bebop: Hey, why did the bus stop?

Hopsalot: That's a good question, Bebop. The bus stopped so I can tell you about the wonderful new learning products from Knowledge Adventure, like JumpStart Kindergarten: Why Did the Bus Stop?.

Jack and Roquefort: ''Why, why, why did the bus, bus, bus stop at the bus stop? Stop!''

Hopsalot: A delightful new video which teaches the importance of paying attention, to stop, look and listen, along with introducing basic concepts.

[Jack and Roquefort giggling]

Hopsalot: Help the JumpStart gang try to figure out why the bus stopped by looking and listening for clues.

Brie: I hear a bell ding-dinging!

Hopsalot: Very good, Brie! A bell ding-dinging is our first clue. Each time you find a clue, it will appear on the Look and Listen Window. The Look and Listen Window also lets us visit each place we stopped at.

Bebop, Jack, Roquefort, Brie, and Boo Boo Bunny: ''Use both eyes to look around, use both ears to hear a sound. You don't know what you're missing till you stop, look and listen!''

Hopsalot: Our first stop was the JumpStart Train Station, where we met Aggie Astor and her friend Cuckoo to learn about telling time and the important things we do each day.

Cuckoo: ''Cuckoo, cuckoo. Reading time is special, open up a book. The clock says two, it's Peter Pan and Captain Hook, Captain Hook!''

Hopsalot: Ahoy, matey!

Bebop, Jack, Roquefort, Brie, and Boo Boo Bunny: ''Use both eyes to look around, use both ears to hear a sound. You don't know what you're missing till you stop, look and listen!''

[Ducks quacking]

Hopsalot: Our next stop was Old McDonald's farm, where we learned about letter sounds with Mrs. Donkey and Daisy.

Rip Rat: We learned the vowels, too!

Kids chorus: Old McDonald had a farm, A-E-I-O-U, and on that farm he had a...

Mrs. Donkey: C-c-c...

Daisy: ...Cow!

Kids chorus: A-E-I-O-U.

[cow mooing]

Bebop, Jack, Roquefort, Brie, and Boo Boo Bunny: ''Use both eyes to look around, use both ears to hear a sound. You don't know what you're missing till you stop, look and listen!''

[sirens]

Hopsalot: At the next stop, we visited firefighter CJ and firefighter Edison. We learned about rhyming words to help them find their puppy Pepper.

Chorus: ''Where is Pepper, where is Pepper? Do you want to know?''

Chorus: Where is Pepper, where is Pepper?

Edison: Where did that doggy go?

CJ: I will say a rhyme like this or that.

Edison: Where's Pepper hiding?

[Pepper barking]

Chorus: Under the hat.

Edison: Now where's Pepper hiding?

Bebop, Jack, Roquefort, Brie, and Boo Boo Bunny: ''Use both eyes to look around, use both ears to hear a sound. You don't know what you're missing till you stop, look and listen!''

Hopsalot: And of course, our last stop was at the JumpStart Schoolhouse. Thanks for riding to school with us today!

Unseen kids' voices: Yeah, thanks!

Hopsalot: And remember to pay attention, and stop, look and listen, so you can figure out...

Dylan, McKenna, and Madeline: ''Why, why, why did the bus, bus, bus stop at the bus stop? Stop!''

Dylan, McKenna, and Jennifer: How, how, how does it know, know, know when it should go or it should stop?

Dylan, McKenna, Jennifer, and Hopsalot: ''When it should go or it should stop? Stop!''

Hopsalot: Hahahaha...wait, there's more! Look for these two new exciting computer games based on the videos: JumpStart Learning Games: ABCs and JumpStart Learning Games: Phonics!

Hopsalot: These interactive programs feature multi-leveled activities which reinforce basic skills, a singalong, and a print section that lets you print out your favorite JumpStart characters along with all their fun accessories!

Hopsalot: These exciting new products are part of the JumpStart Learning System from Knowledge Adventure. The JumpStart Learning System is the award-winning line of educational products that is organized by grade level, offering complete age-appropriate curriculum from toddlers all the way through sixth grade, only from Knowledge Adventure, helping children everywhere discover, learn, and excel!