Caillou Goes to a Theme Park
Are we there yet, Daddy?
Caillou was very excited because this was the first time he'd ever been to a theme park and he wanted to go on the rides with his Daddy.
The first one he chose was called the Niagara Falls River Ride.
Stand next to the board, Caillou.
You can only go on the ride if you're tall enough.
Caillou and his Daddy agreed that the River Ride was fun and a bit scary. Pretty soon, Caillou was having too much fun to be really scared.
Who wants dessert?
I do. Me.
I want some.
Well, I'm not sure cotton candy is really good for you.
Does that mean you don't want one?
We're very high up.
Caillou loved riding on the Ferris wheel. From all the way up here, he could see the whole theme park.
It was the biggest teddy bear Caillou had ever seen. If they could throw all their hoops over a wooden block, maybe they could win the bear. It was a very difficult game for Caillou.
It isn't as easy as it looks.
Caillou really really hoped his Daddy could make the third hoop fall over the block.
Did you enjoy yourself, Caillou?
What was the best part? Was it the river ride? The Ferris wheel? I know. It was Daddy throwing the hoops and winning the bear, wasn't it?
Downhill From Here
It was a beautiful winter day when Caillou went to the ski hill with his family. There wasn't a cloud in the sky.
Caillou was a little afraid, because he had never skied before.
Now, let's put on your equipment.
Why do I have to wear this?
For the same reason you wear one on your bicycle. It protects your head.
We won't be walking much in these boots. They are for using move skis
Seeing his friends ski made Caillou want to try it right away
Caillou was afraid of going up on the tow lift. He thought he would fall.
you can watch from in here and be worm and cozy, and drink hot chocolate with your daddy.
Yes, but I'll be hanging on to you with this.
Everyone falls when they first learn to ski.
Caillou wanted to show Sara that he could do it all by himself.
Caillou was proud of himself. He may have fallen a few times. But he always got up and tried again.
I'm cold. I'm going in for hot chocolate.
Rosie can't wait to go skiing when she is a little older.
Under Sail
It was a perfect day for a walk in the park.
Not so fast Caillou.
Caillou didn't really want to give the boat back. He wished he has a big boat just like it to float on the lake.
Plastic boats are for babies. I want a big boat like the one at the lake.
We're going some place even better. You and Rosie are going to spend the day with Grandma and Grandpa.
I'm down here trying to make room for my new work-bench. Would you like to help, Caillou?
It's your dad's old kiddie pool. Why, with a bit of patching up this will be great for you and Rosie.
all kinds of old stuff. Maybe even dinosaur bones.
Your dad helped me make that when he wasn’t much older than you.
That's alright. Every good sailor has setbacks, but if we put some work into fixing this boat up. It will be as good as new.
Caillou and Grandpa spend all afternoon working on the boat.
We have to wait for the paint to dry.
Caillou felt like the paint was taking forever to dry.
Is it dry yet?
I guess it's probably dry now.
Farmer Caillou
Caillou was helping mommy make his favorite breakfast
We need to add an egg.
I can get it, mommy.
I don't see any eggs.
This was very unlucky. Caillou had really been looking forward to those pancakes.
Let's go buy some eggs, daddy.
Maybe since we only need one egg. We can borrow it from Mr. Hinkle. Why don't you go and ask, Caillou?
Can I have an egg?
Well, sure! That's a farm fresh egg.
Have you ever been to a farm, Caillou?
Would you like to visit one?
It looked like this might a lucky day for Caillou after all. He was going to get his pancakes and maybe a trip to a farm.
Finish up your pancakes, Caillou? It's time to go.
Are you ready to be a farmer for the day, Caillou?
Caillou had trouble imagining that Mr. Hinkle had ever been a little boy.
Hello Polly. And who have you got with you?
Well, pleased to meet you, farmer Caillou. I'm Mr. Hinkle's big sister, Nancy.
You need more flour on your pie and less on your face.
Caillou thought if he could just jump a little higher he could reach the apple.
Looks like you need a boost.
There were so many beautiful apples. Caillou didn't know which one to pick next.
How about that one?
But with Mr. Hinkle's help he picked the nicest apples on the tree for their pies.
How do you like to help feed the chickens while it's baking..
I bet you've never fed chickens before, have you?
Sometimes I feed my cat Gilbert.
Well then you are the right man for the job.
Caillou couldn't believe his eyes. The egg had appeared like magic.
Where did the egg come from?
It came from the chicken. That's where eggs come from. This was my favorite place when I was a kid.
Mostly because of this swing. You are going to love it.
You probably scared her more than she scared you.
She was just worried about her kittens. If we're very quiet we can sit and watch for a while.
Caillou have never seen such small kittens before. He thought he could watch them forever.
It's very young and it still needs to be with its mother. And you have Gilbert waiting for you back home. Come on, I smell pie.
Caillou thought that it was the best pie he had ever tasted. And he made it himself.
中午随便讲了几个句子,女儿中午发脾气,要去爬山又不想穿雨鞋,后来弄得裤子和鞋子都湿湿的,所以不在状态。晚上看看吧。以后放在口袋里,有用就拿出来用2句。不过进度要加快,这几天很偷懒,都好几天了一个故事还没有用完,这样今年可能弄不完了。完不成计划可不行。还有BBC 的LISTEN AND PLAY 还没有用。这个要安排下,不然就过了使用的年龄段了。最好是平时要卡由,周末用一下BBC。明年开始用小乌龟。列个计划,行动起来。
Storyteller: When Caillou woke up he was very excited, because today was a special day.
Caillou: Gilbert, It’s mommy’s day and I made her a present. Look!
Storyteller: Caillou was very proud to have wrapped his gift all by himself. He couldn’t wait to give it to mommy.
It’s Mother’s day. And this must be my Mother’s day present.
Caillou: open it.
Mommy: I have an even better idea. Why don’t’ we open it during Brunch.
Caillou: what’s Brunch?
Daddy: It’s breakfast and lunch at the same time. Since this is Mommy’s special day. We’re taking her to brunch at a restaurant.
Waiter: Good morning, Sir. Madam. Would you follow me? Your table’s ready.
Storyteller: Caillou had never been called Sir before. He really enjoyed being treated like a grownup.
Caillou: Where’s our food, daddy?
Daddy: The food is on the tables over there. We go and serve ourselves. It’s called a buffet.
Mommy: Here you go, sweetie. We have to take our plates with us. Those people were here first , Caillou. We have to wait in line until It’s our turn to get the food.
Storyteller: Caillou had never seen so much food before. He didn’t know where to begin.
Caillou: I want to carry my plate.
Mommy: Okay, but be careful. Walk very slowly.
Mommy: It’s all right sweetie. Someone will clean it up. But I think I should carry it back to the table, okay?
Storteller: Caillou was disappointed. He really wanted to show mommy that he could do it with himself.
Daddy: Don’t you like your food, Caillou?
Caillou: I’m not hungry anymore. Can we go home now?
Daddy: I think I see something that might cheer you up.
Caillou: Doesn’t mommy get the cake with candles?
Mommy: They don’t usually do that for mother’s day, Caillou. How about you choose whatever you want.
The waiter: Maybe I can arrange something if that’s what the young gentleman wants.
Would you like to help me blow out the candle?
Caillou: Open my gift now, Mommy. It’s my favorite car. You can play with it all day.
Mommy: Thank you. This is the best mother’s day ever.
Storyteller: Caillou was having fun pretending to be a lion tamer. The only problem was he couldn’t get his lion to cooperate.
Caillou: come on, Gilbert. Jump. Like this. Ta-da, Oh, come back. Ha-ha, there you are.
Storyteller: Caillou was a little scared by the dog, but Gilbert was much more afraid.
Caillou: Gilbert. Come down, Gilbert. The dog is gone now. Look, it’s your favorite mousy–mouse.
Storyteller: He was so high up in the tree. Caillou worried that Gilbert might fall.
Caillou: Oh, no.
Daddy, help.
Daddy: This ladder isn’t tall enough to reach Giblert.
Caillou: We have to get him down.
Daddy: And we will. But we have to get help from someone with a taller ladder.
Storyteller: Caillou sure was excited to see the fire fighters in their big red truck.
Daddy: Eric? Is that you? It sure is. Hey, long time no see.
Caillou: You know my daddy?
Storyteller: Caillou was impressed that daddy knew the fire fighter.
Eric: I sure do. Your dad and I used to play together when we were kids. My name is Eric. What’s yours?
Caillou: Caillou.
Eric: It’s nice to meet you, Caillou. Now, let’s get your kitty down from the tree.
Eric: Okay, Stacy. Let’s set the ladder up. We’ll have him down in a jiffy.
Stacy: You don’t mind if I borrow this, do you? Thanks.
Stacy: There you are, Gilbert. Come here. Look, what I’ve got.
Storyteller: Caillou was amazed at how high the fire truck ladder could go, up, up and up! He can never climb as this high as Stacy could.
Stacy: got you.
Caillou: Yea.
Caillou: Ha-ha, Gilbert.
Daddy: Thank you so much.
Eric: My pleasure.
Caillou: Can I look inside the truck?
Eric: I have a better idea. Why don’t you come to the fire station for a tour if that‘s okay for your daddy?
Caillou: Can we?
Daddy: That would be fun.
Caillou: Can we ride in the truck?
Eric: Haha, no problem.
Caillou: Yea.
Caillou: What does this button do?
Eric: That one rings the fire bell on top of the truck. Go ahead, Caillou. Push it.
Caillou: I can do it myself, daddy.
Storyteller: Caillou wanted to be a big boy and get out of the truck like his father and Eric. But it wasn’t as easy as he thought.
Daddy: Ennn, it’s a little too far down, Caillou. Let me help you.
Eric: This is where we keep our coats and boots. It’s important to have them ready, so we can move quickly and in an emergency.
Caillou: These boots are really big and heavy.
Eric: Ha-Ha, why don’t you try one on for size?
Caillou: Uh-uh.
Daddy: Ha-ha, Maybe you are not quit big enough to fill the fire fighter’s boots.
Eric: Ha-ha, yet.
Eric: It’s also very important to keep the truck in tiptop shape by the all times.
Eric: Ha-ha, I think Spark has given you the official fire station welcome.
Caillou: What’s a doggie doing here?
Stacy: Sparkie works here. He is a fire dog. He sniffs out fires to make sure that we’ve put them all out.
Stacy: This is Sparkie’s favorite game. Why don’t you play with it, Caillou?
Caillou: hahaa.
Eric: When we’re upstairs and the alarms goes off. We just slide down this pole and presto we're ready for the action
Caillou: It’s really high.
Eric: Oh, you’ll get used to it. When I first started, I founded a bit scary. But you know with a little practice it doesn’t bother me anymore.
Caillou: really>?
Eric: Oh, we’ve got go, duty call. Come back soon. I think you have a little fire fighter on your hands.
Storyteller: Caillou thought the pole seemed awfully high. He wasn’t so sure he could ever slide down that pole. But daddy knew the perfect place for Caillou to practice.
Caillou: Weee, ha-ha. Ta-da
Daddy: Very good, keep up the practice and you’ll be a fire fighter in no time.
Caillou: don’t worry Gilbert. Fire fighter Caillou will rescue you. See, I saved you. Aren't you glad I am a fire fighter.
Storyteller: Caillou and Rosie were really excited about spending the weekend at grandma and grandpa’s.
Rosie: Rosie, do it.
Caillou: You are too little, Rosie.
Grandma: There you are.
Caillou: Grandma, I’m staying at your house tonight.
Rosie: Grandma.
Mommy: Bye, Caillou. Bye, Rosie.
Grandma: But Caillou, wait.
Caillou: Where’s my bed?
Grandma: This is my sewing room now, Caillou. You and your sister will be sharing a room.
Caillou: I don’t want to share a room with Rosie.
Grandma: Are you sure, Caillou? I think you’ll change your mind when you see grandpa’s surprise.
Caillou: Ah, a surprise?
Grandma: It’s right in here.
Caillou: Wow, yeah.
Grandpa: Surprise, Caillou, bunk beds.
Caillou: I want the top bunk.
Rosie: I want it.
Caillou: No, Rosie. I get to sleep on the top.
Rosie: Rosie, too.
Grandpa: You see, Rosie. It’s too high for you.
Grandma: You have to be a little bigger to sleep in the top bunk, Rosie. You’ll be happier in the lower one.
Grandma: Time for bed.
Caillou: Ah? But we’re playing in our fort.
Grandma: You can play fort again tomorrow.
Grandma: Do you need some help getting up to bed, Caillou?
Caillou: No. I can do it by myself.
Caillou: Ah, It was easy.
Grandma: Goodnight, Caillou. Go right to sleep now.
Caillou: Okay, Grandma. Goodnight.
Storyteer: Caillou was so excited about being on the top bunk that he had a hard time sleeping. Things looked very different from up there. The floor looked awfully far away.
Caillou: Rosie? You awake? Don’t worry Teddy. Oh, no.
Rosie: Teddy?
Caillou: Rosie, help me get Teddy.
Rosie: Okay.
Storyteller: Rosie was too scared to climb the ladder. The top bunk seemed very high up.
Caillou: It’s okay, Rosie. I’ll come down.
Storyteller: Caillou wasn’t so sure he wanted to climb all the way the ladder again.
Grandma: Good morning.
Grandpa: So you didn’t sleep up topbunk after all, Caillou.
Caillou: No. Teddy was too scared. So we stayed down here.
Daddy: come on, Caillou. Mommy is waiting for us to fix lunch.
Storyteller: Caillou didn’t know it yet. But the empty lot was about to turn into something new.
Caillou: Look, Daddy. I want to bring it home to mommy.
Daddy: That’s a great idea, Caillou. She would love that.
Caillou: Here mommy. It’s for you.
Daddy: Caillou found it on the vacant lot at the end of the street.
Mommy: Thank you, Caillou. It’s lovely. Mr. Hinkle mentioned that the lot was sold and they are going to start building today.
Daddy: really? Do you know what that means Caillou?
Daddy: Tractors. Maybe we can go and see them in action.
Caillou: Yeah.
Caillou: When can we go see the tractors?
Daddy: we’ll go and see if they're there after lunch, okay?
Mommy: The tractors will be there to build a new house, Caillou. We’re going to have new neighbors.
Daddy: That’s a big tractor.
Storyteller: Caillou loved watching the tractor digging up the lot. He couldn’t wait to go and see the construction site again.
Caillou: Beep~~~beep! Look out! I’m backing up. Vroom.
Mommy: Come on, Caillou. We’re going to the park. Let’s go.
Caillou: Can we walk by the tractors Mommy?
Mommy: oh, I don’t see why not? We’ve been there almost everyday this week.
Storyteller: as the days went by there was so much neat stuff to see. Tractors, cement trucks and construction workers hammering away that Caillou forgot all about the new neighbors until one day when they saw a family moving in.
Caillou: Mommy the new people are moving in. I saw someone in the window. Will the new boy want to play at the park with me, mommy?
Mommy: what the boy, Caillou?
Caillou: The boy in the window at the new house.
Mommy: I didn’t realize they had a boy. Maybe we should go and meet our new neighbors.
Mommy: Hi, we thought we'd stop by and welcome you to the neighborhood. I made you a little something.
: That’s very kind of you. I think the boys out back. I’m sure they'd love to meet you.
Storyteller: Caillou was excited about making a new friend. But when he saw the boy he suddenly felt a little shy.
Jason: Hi, I saw you walk by with your mom. I’m Jason. What’s your name?
Caillou: Caillou.
Jason: Can you throw like this, Caillou?
Jeffrey: Hi, Jason. You are not allowed to do that. I’m telling mom.
Jason: that’s my twin brother, Jeffrey. He is a tattletale
Caillou: look, Mommy. I have two new friends.
Caillou: Jeffrey, let’s go swing.
Jeffrey: I’m Jason. Jeffrey is over there.
Caillou: hahaa, sorry.
Jason: it’s okay. We're used to it. Come on.