The Cat in the Hat
Transporting Seeds
Clip | 1m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Nick and Sally use maple tree seeds to reach the Thingamajigger.
Nick and Sally use maple tree seeds to reach the Thingamajigger.
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The Cat in the Hat
Transporting Seeds
Clip | 1m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Nick and Sally use maple tree seeds to reach the Thingamajigger.
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A maple tree.
I can tell by the shape -- and the smell -- of those leaves.
Are those the seeds?
Absolutely, affirmatively!
Cool!
They look like wings!
Now watch them fly!
Those seeds move like helicopters!
Now I get it!
Seeds can travel in the air!
Just think...When these seeds land on the ground, they'll grow into new trees.
Er, speaking of flying... A big bird's coming this way!
Woah!
My gills are also very delicate around birds!
Fish!
Fish!
That bird must think the Thinga-ma-jigger is a bug!
Let's have a look-see.
[cawing] Hmmm.
Hey, I'm not gonna be your lunch.
Huah!
Whoa!
Shoo!
I said shoo!
[honk!]
That Fish.
Even in his bowl, he has the situation under control.
But, Cat, how will we get back to the Thinga-ma-jigger?
We're much too small to climb down.
What if we travel just like these maple tree seeds?
I like the sound of that!
Woohoo!
[laughing] Whoa!
Isn't this fun?
Whoa-oh-oh-oh!
That was great!
Boy, am I dizzy!
Ooohhhhh!
Why is Dig-A-Dug-Shrub spinny?
The Thinga-ma-jigger is a-that-a-way!
No, Cat, it's this way.
My you're clever!

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