Curious George
Wooly Mammal
Clip | 1m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
George learns about how wool from sheep is shorn and turned into yarn.
George learns about how wool from sheep is shorn and turned into yarn.
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Curious George
Wooly Mammal
Clip | 1m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
George learns about how wool from sheep is shorn and turned into yarn.
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(George gasps) (chattering excitedly) (laughs) Don't worry, George, the sheep's hair will grow back.
Besides, now that summer's coming, the sheep wants to get rid of that heavy coat.
(sheep bleating) (chatters) George figured all that sheep hair was being taken to a trash can.
But the farmer had other plans.
(chatters) A sheep's hair is called "wool."
And after you wash it... you comb it out... Oh.
...and dye it... Ooh.
...then spin it into yarn, and use it to make things like sweaters, socks and blankets.
So people help sheep stay cool in the summer and sheep help people stay warm in the winter.
Ooh!
(chattering contentedly) George had been saving his allowance for months,


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