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Responsible Camping

Released Saturday, 6th April 2024
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Responsible Camping

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Responsible Camping

Saturday, 6th April 2024
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0:04

Did you know this will be my very first

0:06

time camping? I didn't know

0:08

them.

0:09

You're going to love camping,

0:11

Cowie. It's so much fresh

0:14

and nature.

0:17

Yeah, you know, when you're camping, you

0:19

could just smell nice things too, like

0:22

trees.

0:23

You could smell true.

0:25

Yep, don't you smell.

0:27

Good like vanilla?

0:29

It's true. The Ponderosa pine

0:31

has barks. That's most delightful.

0:33

Keviny's good to be so pretty

0:36

and naturey, and

0:39

and it will smell good too.

0:42

Look, we're here, we're

0:46

camping nature weekends. Here we come.

0:50

Oh, this is reallylaxy.

0:59

What was the.

1:02

Welcome to Storytime by Lingo Kids,

1:05

where we discover fascinating facts about

1:07

the world around us and the fun of play

1:09

learning. Let's talk about

1:11

peaceful and not so peaceful

1:14

experiences outdoors. How

1:16

can we enjoy nature and make

1:18

sure others can enjoy it too?

1:21

Who's in charge of caring for nature? Let's

1:24

find out that was

1:26

loud, so too loud.

1:29

I'm trying to relax and I can't

1:31

even hear the birds chirping.

1:35

Oh except you, billy.

1:38

I'm glad that too loud music

1:40

is gone. Now, what's look

1:42

around this place? There's

1:45

something green and hay on the

1:47

trees.

1:49

Good eye, Cowie, that's a

1:51

kind of liking.

1:53

I'm liking it too.

1:56

Elliott Likan is the

1:58

name of an organism that grows on rocks

2:01

and trees. Oh,

2:03

that flowy hanging kind is

2:05

known as old man's beard.

2:08

It is kind of like an old man's beard,

2:10

except green.

2:12

Let's get a closer look.

2:16

Oh,

2:18

hey, I see little black bugs

2:20

near that lichen.

2:22

It's and they're walking in a line.

2:27

Billy wants to know where they're going.

2:29

Let's follow them.

2:30

Yeah, they're heading

2:33

right behind that book.

2:35

Let's check what's there?

2:40

Well, this doesn't seem very

2:43

naturrey a sunscreen

2:45

bottle, a string

2:48

cheese wrapper.

2:51

Billy found a broken

2:54

spoon.

2:56

Luckts what

2:59

is that?

3:00

Now?

3:01

Is it that vanilla smelling tree?

3:03

Ooh, let's take a sniff altogether.

3:06

Kids at home, will you sniff with us too?

3:11

Peace Reely, that's no

3:13

vanilla tree. That's not

3:15

a nice smell. It's

3:18

a sticky old tuna camp

3:21

yuck. Well, this is awful.

3:24

I don't think I like caring.

3:27

What should we do? We want

3:29

it quiet and nature, But

3:32

it's there.

3:32

We got a big mess, a loud car

3:34

and stinky smeuse.

3:37

It's unfortunate that other people left

3:39

such a big mess.

3:40

I know, why do we clean it up?

3:43

I don't feel like cleaning up someone else's

3:45

stinky, old mess. They don't

3:47

deserve to have my help. I

3:50

just feel like setting up my tent and having

3:52

a relaxing time.

3:55

It's okay that you're mad, Lisa. It

3:58

really isn't fair that someone else left they're

4:00

mess here. I agree,

4:03

but there's actually a different

4:05

reason you might want to help clean up for

4:07

real.

4:08

Yes, no matter who made the

4:10

mess, it's hurting nature.

4:12

Ah well, I

4:15

do like nature.

4:17

Nature is truly a special thing,

4:20

and this little part of nature needs our

4:22

help.

4:23

Wait, I don't get it.

4:24

I thought nature was big and mighty.

4:28

Yeah, so why does nature

4:31

need our Hell? Can't

4:34

nature take care of itself?

4:36

Nature is great at taking care of itself

4:38

in lots of ways. For example,

4:41

nature knows how to turn big old branches,

4:43

even entire dead trees into

4:46

soil with the help of mushrooms.

4:49

Wow, it is called

4:51

decomposition.

4:53

G composition.

4:56

It's a big word and it has a

4:58

big meaning. What the does it mean?

5:01

Decomposition is when something like

5:03

a tree.

5:04

Branch rots so much

5:06

that over time, it becomes something

5:08

else entirely like somal

5:11

You got it. And that's just

5:13

one example of mighty nature taking

5:16

care of itself.

5:17

Nature really is mighty, Yes

5:20

it is. But there are some

5:22

things that nature isn't good at.

5:25

Oh many times it is because

5:27

of people, Like when people leave

5:29

trash on the ground or pollution in

5:31

the water. Nature might not be

5:33

able to decompose the trash or pollution.

5:36

If nature can't solve a problem like that, it

5:39

often ends up hurting insects, fish,

5:41

and other animals.

5:42

Oh no, let's

5:45

help nature. Yeah.

5:48

I didn't want to clean up the mess because I didn't

5:50

make the mess, But now I do

5:52

want to clean it up. I

5:55

love nature and nature needs

5:57

me.

5:58

Let's clean great. Don't

6:01

forget to have a grown up nearby for safe clean

6:03

up.

6:04

Okay, hey

6:07

everyone, I just thought of a cleanup

6:10

song. I want to hear it.

6:12

Yeah, cleaning up,

6:14

cleaning up, doody doody doo,

6:17

cleaning up, cleaning up well

6:19

anajor towe.

6:21

Let's all try Elliott's cleanup

6:23

song kids at home.

6:26

You can sing it too.

6:29

Cleaning up, cleaning up, cleaning

6:33

up, cleaning up well to

6:37

cleaning up, cleaning up, cleaning

6:41

up cleaning up.

6:43

Well, wow,

6:47

that is so much better, and

6:49

now we have a perfect spubber or tent.

6:52

Yeah,

6:56

Billy says he's a

6:59

ten X.

7:02

Billy says, polls out, pulls

7:06

out. Billy

7:09

says, unroll the tent.

7:13

Kent unrolled.

7:16

Billy says, attach the polls

7:18

to the tent.

7:20

It is they cannot go here

7:24

if hold this up, we

7:27

did it. I guess Billy

7:29

really is a tip expert. Let's

7:33

go inside. Our

7:36

tent is great. Yeah,

7:40

oh, I like that sound.

7:43

But what is it?

7:45

Kids at home? Do you know what that sound

7:47

is? Okay,

7:54

Billy wants to share that he is all done

7:57

with nature for today. He is going

7:59

to read.

8:00

I love to try out my sleeping

8:02

bag. Me too.

8:10

Billy says he really likes rainstorms

8:13

from inside the tent.

8:14

I do.

8:15

This is so fun.

8:17

I love camping.

8:20

Lingo kids listeners, thanks for camping with

8:22

us and helping take care of the outdoors.

8:25

We learned that picking up trash is a way

8:27

to respect other campers and help

8:29

nature. Even though the environment

8:32

has powerful ways to take care of itself,

8:34

we learned that it also needs our help

8:37

sometimes

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