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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. Oh
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well, hello, what
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a nice surprise. Please
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come in, Thank you, thank you.
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It's great to see you. I'm
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about to make pizzas. Would you like to
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join me? Yes? Please? Of
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course, thank you? Sure,
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I mean please, yes, thank
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you? Great. What
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are your favorite toppings? Please?
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Elliot, don't be shy. He likes
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veggies, so do I. Perfect,
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Cowie, I've got tomatoes,
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mushrooms and spinach. Will
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that work? Yes? Elliot?
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Uh huh, oh, yes,
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thank you. Billy
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says he likes cheese and pepperoni.
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What about you, Lisa? I
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do too. Thanks. All right,
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let's put these in the oven and set the timer.
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Should we pour some lemonade? Yes?
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Please, yes please. I
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must say you all have very good
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manners. Thank you, thank you, thank
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you. See what I mean?
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While we're waiting for our pizzas? Have
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you ever wondered why we use the
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words please and thank you? Well?
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Please? Had its start about seven
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hundred years ago in France. To
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ask for a favor, a person would use
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civu play that's French
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for if you please? Over
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time, It was shortened to please in
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English as a polite way to ask
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for something like please
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pass the lemonade
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when receiving something such as
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would you like sugar? Yes? Please?
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What about thank you? That
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phrase also started a long long
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time ago. Europeans would express
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appreciation by saying I
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thank you kindly. That
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turned into I thank you. Then
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it was shortened too thank you. Today
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it has shortened even more to babe,
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thanks, you got it? Pizza
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time. M These
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look and smell so good. Please
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wash your hands in the bathroom. Your lunch
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will be ready when you return. Okay,
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Oya, here
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you go. Veggie slices for Elliot
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and Callie, peperoni for Lisa
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and Billy. They thank Kate, you
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are very welcome. Please
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come by for lunch anytime. Music
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do want? Well, then
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let's sing a song about please and thank
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you? Ready, here we go.
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I'm in the mood.
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Or some really good food the
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barn luck. They's a boostruck.
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I would like to taco's hands, some fresh
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food and how much?
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Please? Thank you? Please
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and thank you.
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Manners are the best. Remember
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how you use that to be a good
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guest. Let's
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see you have some chick in one sound.
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Thanks you geeze pass so
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delicious to me.
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I have some paste, pay sad
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thanks you on the best.
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Remember how to use them to be
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a good Yes, here
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are some masks, can you have
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some? Thank you for your borders,
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they're coming ed up. Stas,
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get some water? Will we
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waste? Here comes the tooth
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in all the spray. Please
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sand, thank you, spanner a
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t Remember how you use.
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That to be a good gag please
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sand.
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Thanks guse sanner an the best
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you have pray standard so by
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b gag thank
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you please, thank you.
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Now that was 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. When
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do you show good manners by saying please
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and thank you? Think about
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it. If you are ready for interactive
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play learning time, explore our Lingo
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kids app. It offers fun and educational
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songs and games to help kids ages
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two and older learn and develop
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important skills such as communication,
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collaboration, critical thinking, and
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creativity. That's the power
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of play learning. See you in our
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next episode.
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