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Welcome to Music to our Ears,
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where we share some interesting tidbits
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and stories related to our favorite
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Lingo Kids songs.
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All right, Lingo Kids friends, it's time
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to go outside and play. It's
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a beautiful sunny day, the perfect
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weather to have fun at the playground.
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I think I'll come outside too.
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Ah Oh, a.
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Puddle, silly me, I forgot that
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it rained yesterday. Where
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did the rain go? Good question,
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Billy. Rain is part of
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the water cycle. The word cycle
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means circle. Some
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water on Earth travels in a circle
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up into the air, moving with the wind,
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then down onto the earth, and back
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up again.
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Get it, I'm not sure,
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not really.
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Well, let's look at this puddle.
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Today is sunny, so tomorrow
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the puddle might be gone. Where
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will it go? It will dry up,
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right, Lisa. That's called
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evaporation. Say it with
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me. E vap
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four ray shun.
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Tiny amounts of water go into the
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air until all of the
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water in the puddle is gone. It's
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happening right now, even though you can't
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see it. When
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the tiny bits of water are way
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up in the sky, they cool and
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connect together to make clouds. That
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has a fancy name, too, condensation.
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Try that word calm den
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say shun, excellent.
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See those clouds.
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Far far away
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the gray, don't they
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y?
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Yes.
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As clouds move across the sky, they
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pick up more water from the air. If
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they get too heavy, the water starts
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to drop.
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That's rain.
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Ah.
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It's also called precipitation. Come
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on, say it, pruh si
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huh tay shun.
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You got it.
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If it's really cold, snow
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falls down. Then the
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sun warms up the air, the snow
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melts, and the whole cycle
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starts over again. The
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weather is constantly changing as
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it cycles around the planet. Evaporation,
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condensation, precipitation.
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We're in luck today, The weather report
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says, sunny skies.
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With only a few clouds.
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That music, well,
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then let's sing a song about
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different kinds of weather.
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Ready here, Hello,
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there's dun dun dunce dun
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dun.
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We're gonna have fun fun,
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fun fun fun. Hello,
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there's dun dan dan dun
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dun. We're gonna have.
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Fun, fun fun fun. Bun,
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it's all
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it's.
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Oh, it's
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it's it's.
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You don't go.
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Bray bray, bray, brain brain,
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it's brainy all day day,
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day, day day. You don't
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go bray bray bray brain
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Brain.
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We're gonna play play
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play play play.
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Your cob, but no SnO stom
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Stone Snow. It's no all
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day, day, day, day day,
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your cob basno stom Stone
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stoll Snow. We're don day
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play by play play,
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Oh, it's it's
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a.
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It's Oh,
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it's it's it's a.
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It's Oh no, it's
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the storm, stone store Stone, storm
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round, run away, railway, wail
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way.
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Oh no, it's the storm.
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Stom Stone stone Stock.
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Will come another day, another
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third day. Oh it's.
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It's it.
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Alone.
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And this is how we daylyday.
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We tell you, we allday
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disit tell we tell we all
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bredday.
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Okay, now
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that ques music to our ears.
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We hope you like the song. You can sing
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it all day long. What's
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your favorite weather?
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Think about it.
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If you are ready for interactive play learning
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time, explore our Lingo Kids Out.
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It offers fun and educational songs
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and games to help kids ages two
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and older learn and develop important
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skills such as communication, collaboration,
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critical thinking, and creativity. That's
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the power of play learning.
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Goodbye until next time, any
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thing eking
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