The sun shines big and bright. Clocks help us all to tell the time. We use them every day. Clocks tell us when it's time to eat, to work, and time to play. Mini-Matz. Mini-Matz. Mini-Matz. Mini-Matz. Eenie, meenie, minie-matz. Meenie, minie, minie-matz. That's Nigel, baby, Nigel, don't you let him go. On the way to school today I met a little friend. Joining hands we went along, went along, went along. Joining hands we went along, and this is how we went. We walked, walked, walked, walked, walked along to school. We walked, walked, walked, walked, walked along to school. Hello. Hoggleboggle has invited me to lunch. But I've just had breakfast, so it's too early to go yet. Now before lunch I have to make my bed, brush my hair, and pump up my bike tires. After lunch I'm going to play soccer. Now if I don't get started on all my morning jobs, I might be late for lunch at Hoggleboggle's. Do you know what time it is when it's lunchtime? Mr. Who does. A long way away in a land far away lived an owl called Mr. Who. He lived in a tree in a hole number 12. There it is, number 12, one, two. Now one fine morning quite early in the day, Mr. Who woke up with a smile. It's time to get up and have breakfast, he said. Then I'll fly into town for a while. It took a long time to fly into town, because town was a long way away. And when he arrived, he sat down to rest with a glass of cold lemonade. Then Mr. Who went to butch Kangaroo, the butcher, who looked so sad. I have some news for you, Mr. Who, and it really is quite bad. One of the hands of the clock is missing, he said. It's gone. Have a look. He was right. There was only one, the big hand, pointing straight up the clock to the 12. And Mr. Who knew that a clock should have two, a big and a small hand as well. What can we do, said Butch Kangaroo? Where can that small hand be? For the rest of the morning, he searched and searched until it was time for lunch. There was cheese and grapes, but Butch wasn't hungry. So Mr. Who ate the whole bunch. Well, they looked here and there, and they searched high and low in the bushes, the lake, and the haystack. It was 5 o'clock when Mr. Who said, I think it's time to go back. Mr. Who went to butch kangaroos, and the others went home for tea. It's no use looking at nighttime, said Butch. It's much too dark to see. Now Mr. Who, like most good owls, is very smart and wise. And when Mr. Who has a bright idea, you can see it right there in his eyes. I think I know where that little hand is, he said, looking up at the clock. Listen, he said, your clock's not working. Your clock's not going tick-tock. Then Mr. Who flew up close to the clock and moved the big hand around. And there it was, the little hand. The little hand was found. Your clock must have stopped at 12 o'clock. I'll show you what I mean. When both hands are pointing straight at the 12, the little one can't be seen. I wonder why it stopped today. It was working yesterday. But I'll have it fixed tomorrow, said Butch. Tomorrow's not far away. Then Mr. Who flew slowly home. It was very, very late, because when Mr. Who finally jumped into bed, guess what time it was? Mr. Snottle, you've come for lunch. Can you tell me if lunch is early in the day, or late, or in the middle? Well, it can't be early, because you have breakfast early. And it can't be late, because you have tea late in the day. So it must be the middle. And what about breakfast? I know. I had breakfast this morning. So breakfast must be early in the day. I know the last one, too. Tea. So tea must be late in the day. It's the middle of the day now, because here's our lunch. Woo, woo. Catch, hoggle-boggle. Now I'm going to test hoggle-boggle. I'm going to pretend some of the things I do every day. And he has to do it. He does it every day, and he has to guess what they are. Yesterday, I ate some toffee. Today, I've got a toothache. Tomorrow, I'll go to the dentist, and he'll make me feel better. Do you know what I can do in a dentist's office? I can make a dentist feel better. I can make a dentist feel better. I can make a dentist feel better. Do you know what I can do in one second? Do you know what else? And do you know what else? And what else? But do you know what I can do in one minute? Do you think it's one minute, Chip? No, it's not. It's only half a minute. Here comes the second half. One minute! What's the time, Hucklebuckle? What's the time, Hucklebuckle? What's the time, Hucklebuckle? What's the time, Hucklebuckle? What's the time, Hucklebuckle? What's the time, Hucklebuckle? What's the time, Hucklebuckle? It's easy to make a clock face. How long do you think it will take? This candle clock will tell me how long. Three, four, one, two. tym These things are by Morandos Reムdia, the EP 1 of the Soldat edits. I saw a couple of videos with the flavor changed, so I will have to edit them out later. And they are so confusing as well. We are editing them out named Alley monitors. By the way, the next Hey, I just need to go. See you – I just need to go. Bye. I have a small wing to show my restaurantopia. I wonder how far the candle clock has burned down. How long do you think it takes from when you get in the bath to when you get out? Are you fast or slow? Here are some fast and slow things I saw yesterday. Sitting in my mistakes. Do you know what time it is on the cuckoo clock? Do you know what time it is on this clock? Do you know what time it is on this clock? Do you know how many different clocks there are? Look at this! Do you know what time it is on this clock? Do you know what time it is on this clock? Do you know what time it is on this clock?