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That's 1-800-521-5311. Or visit our website at www.small-fry.com. Give your child the gift of education because First Impressions last a lifetime. Now, let's watch and learn all about sounds. Now, let's watch and learn all about sounds. Now, let's watch and learn all about sounds. Now, let's watch and learn all about sounds. Now, let's watch and learn all about sounds. There are so many different sounds to be heard all around us. Let's listen to some sounds found in a home. This is the sound that a telephone makes. There are a lot of different phone sounds. Hello. Hello. Hello. Are you there? Yes. Bye-bye. Let's listen to the sound of a hairdryer. Can openers can also make sound with a hairdryer. Can openers can make sounds too. This is the sound of a blender. Sometimes it can be loud. Let's listen to the sound of water while you wash your hands. There it goes down the drain. This is what popcorn sounds like. Do you like popcorn? Here's a sound you've heard before. It's the sound of cooking. This is an alarm clock. Oh, that would wake you up in the morning. This clock sounds different. Let's ring the doorbell. Who is it? Sarah, Lynn, and Paige. Okay. Can we come in and play? Yes. Let's go play with my dolls. Let's vacuum. Can you hear the sound of vacuum cleaner? Yes. Can we come in and play? Yes. Let's go play with my dolls. Let's vacuum. Hey, what's that sound? Animals make lots of different sounds. Let's listen to some. Here's a horse sound. Oh, that was a funny sound. Here's a donkey sound. Ducks make quacking sounds. Listen to the cow sound. Oh, listen to the kitties. Listen to the cow. Listen to the rooster crow. Goats make a funny sound. Dogs bark. And so do puppies. Listen to the dog. Listen to the roar of a lion. Whoa. Listen to the baby pig. Wow, that's a big pig. Here, piggy piggy. Hey, what's that sound? Some sounds you hear are big sounds. And some sounds you hear are little sounds. Listen to the big clock. Listen to the little clock. Listen to the big sound of the trucks. This ball makes a little squeaky sound. Listen to the big saw. Listen to the little saw. Listen to the big steam train. Here's a little sound. Wow, that's a big river. It's really loud. This river is quiet. Listen to the big drill. Listen to the little drill. Here's a loud jackhammer. Here's some little music for babies. A hammer makes a loud sound. Hey, what's that sound? Some sounds are made with musical instruments. Let's listen. This is a guitar. She's playing the piano. He's playing the tambourine. Here's another musical sound. This is called a xylophone. A saxophone. A horn. A harmonica. This is a drum. Here's a different drum sound. Here's a different drum sound. You can shake things to make musical sounds. You can use old pots and pans to make music. You can put different sounds together and make a song. Drum sounds, bass sounds, guitar sounds, and you can sing. You can play the drums. Now, let's put our musical sounds together and make music. Here's a little music for babies. Here's a little music for babies. Here's a little music for babies. Here's a little music for babies. Here's a little music for babies. Here's a little music for babies. Here's a little music for babies. Here's a little music for babies. Here's a little music for babies. Let's listen to some sounds that you can make all by yourself. Sometimes you might sneeze. Sometimes you have to cough. Laughing is a fun sound. Sometimes you yell. Sometimes you whisper. Crying is a loud sound. This is a quiet sound. These are happy sounds. Stomp your feet. Snap your fingers. Clap your hands. You can make up your own sounds. These are crunchy sounds. Kissing sounds. Maybe you can whistle. Hey, what's that sound? Let's play a game called mystery sounds. Listen to the sounds and try to guess what they are. What's this sound? It's a water fountain. Can you guess this sound? It's at the playground. It's a squeaky swing set. What is this sound? It's a zipper. What is this sound? They're keys. What's this? It's Velcro straps. Can you guess what this is? Balloons popping. You might hear this at breakfast. It's cereal. What could this be? Somebody's walking on gravel. What sound is this? Somebody's typing. You can hear this at the playground. It's a basketball. Do you know what this is? Yes, it's a railroad crossing. Where is that sound coming from? There it is. Now, let's go over some of the sounds that you've learned. What does a doorbell sound like? That's right. What sound does popcorn make? What sound does a telephone make? No, that's not right. A telephone really sounds like this. What sound does a duck make? That's right. What does a dog sound like? What does a pig sound like? No, that's a rooster sound. Pigs grunt like this. What does a little river sound like? What sound does a steam train make? No, this is how it sounds. What sound does a guitar make? What sound does a saxophone make? Oh, that's silly. This is what it really sounds like. How does a sneeze sound? That's right. What does it sound like when you clap your hands? No, that's more like it. What sound does a zipper make? What does it sound like when you bounce a basketball? That made a real sound. Oh, but it was the wrong sound. This is how it really sounds. Now go out and make some sounds of your own. What sound does a drum make? What sound does a bass make?