SUPER WHY!
Princess Pesto Tickles the Whale
Clip | 2m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Princess uses her spelling power to tickle the whale and release the last clue!
A whale ate Starfish's last clue, so Princess uses her spelling power to make a feather that she can use to tickle the clue right out of the whale's mouth!
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SUPER WHY!
Princess Pesto Tickles the Whale
Clip | 2m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
A whale ate Starfish's last clue, so Princess uses her spelling power to make a feather that she can use to tickle the clue right out of the whale's mouth!
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Why is that blue cave moving?
Woof!
Because that's not a blue cave.
That's a...
Whale!!!
[GASP] Who-o-o-oa!!
Oh no!
The whale ate your clue!
This is bad.
How will I get my clue back??
♪♪ Cue the sparkles!
Cue the music!
Princess Presto to the rescue!
With my magic spelling wand I can spell the word feather.
If we tickle the whale with a feather, maybe he'll laugh the clue right out of his mouth!
Ready?
Spell with me!
What letter makes the sound /f/?
KIDS: F!
F!
Wands up!
[GIGGLE] Write a lowercase F with me!
And the letters 'e' and 'a' make the /e/ sound.
Write the letter 'e' with me!
Splendid!
[GIGGLE] Now write the letter 'a' with me.
Now, what letters together make the sound /th/?
KIDS: T and H!
T and H!
Let's write the letters t and h!
First the 't'... and now the 'h'.
There!
And finally, what two letters together make the /er/ sound?
KIDS: E and R. Yes!
E and R. Let's write the letters 'e' and 'r.'
First the 'e,' ....and now the 'r'.
There!
F-e-a-t- h-e-r. Feather.
Presto!
Coochie, coochie, coo!
[LAUGHTER] [GIGGLES] Bwha ha ha haaaaa!
Got it!
Spectacular spelling!
We spelled 'feather' and got the clue back from the whale!
Let's take a bow.


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