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Revision as of 16:46, 31 July 2010
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Itzhak Perlman and some kids play a game of "Tel Aviv-ail Pursuit". | ||
A kid wonders how Tel-Aviv came to be. | ||
It's a sunny day at the beach, and Bert remembered to bring everything. Ernie, however, only brought an umbrella in case it rains... which it does. | ||
Itzhak asks a boy to find a bottle in Hebrew. | ||
Words that start with the letter "beit" | ||
People visit the famous Carmel Market in Tel-Aviv. | ||
"Wash Your Hands Before You Eat" | ||
Bonnie Franklin teaches Kippi Ben Kippod how to dance. When Kippi tries, Bonnie advises him to add some "pizazz" to his dancing. Kippi does and ends up shaking the whole street. | ||
Kids visit the beaches of Tel-Aviv. | ||
The Count plans to count apples but, when he's not looking, Cookie Monster sneaks in and eats them. He gives The Count the apple cores to count. | ||
"In Tel-Aviv, it's very hot, so that is why we drink a lot." | ||
Bonnie introduces the letter "gimmel", which starts "camel". | ||
Words that start with "gimmel" | ||
Moishe Oofnik shows Kippi his family photo album. Some of the pictures include his mom and dad, his grandfather, his cousin Oscar, and even his own baby picture, which Moishe gets embarrassed of. | ||
A group of Anything Muppets sing "We're a Family", switching roles at various points in the song. | ||
Moishe invites Bonnie to watch his favorite show, “All My Oofniks”. In this episode, Uncle Oofnik says polite words to a man while looking for his nephew. Moishe translates what he says to Bonnie. The man tells him that he doesn’t need to be polite with him. The uncle becomes relived that he doesn’t say those awful words anymore. | ||
An animated man tries to see past some taller men by saying "Excuse me" in Hebrew. | ||
Commentates talk about a children's soccer game. | ||
Still watching the show, Moishe points out to Bonnie it's time for the show's goodbye song. He explains the lyrics to her and proceeds to watch the song. | ||
The sponsors are announced |
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