Hello, Mr. Chuck!
Cardboard TV
Clip: Season 3 Episode 6 | 1m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Mr. Chuck shows kids how to make a cardboard television and pretend to be on tv.
Mr. Chuck shows kids how to make a cardboard television and pretend to be on tv.
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Hello, Mr. Chuck!
Cardboard TV
Clip: Season 3 Episode 6 | 1m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Mr. Chuck shows kids how to make a cardboard television and pretend to be on tv.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipHave you ever wanted to be on TV?
Well, with just a little imagination and a little help from a grown up you can.
How?
By making your own television.
Like this one.
Take a large cardboard box and get an adult to cut an opening in the side of the box.
Then you can paint it.
You might even want to glue on a couple of lids from plastic soda bottles to look like knobs.
If you use a box that's large enough you can get inside and pretend to be on TV.
♪♪♪ Or you could use puppets or small toys or dolls to put on a show.
Use them to act out stories you already know or make up your own story.
Friends, it's fun to use your imagination.
And it's fun to be on TV.
Now you can do both.

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