Harry and his Bucket Full of Dinosaurs – Once Upon a Time & I Love Strawberries (Full Episode)

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In “Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs,” Harry embarks on magical adventures with his dinosaur friends, facing challenges like crossing a bridge guarded by a troll who loves guessing games. Through teamwork and kindness, they discover that the magic word is “please,” allowing them to pass, and later learn the importance of sharing when they encounter the Great Strawberry Nibbler in Dino World. Ultimately, the story emphasizes the values of creativity, cooperation, and generosity.
  1. What did Harry and his friends learn about saying “please” to the troll?
  2. How did Harry and his dinosaurs share with the Great Strawberry Nibbler?
  3. Why is sharing important, like when Harry shared strawberries with his friend?

Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs

Once upon a time, Harry had a special bucket full of dinosaurs. Together, they could jump into magical adventures!

The Troll and the Bridge

Harry remembered a story about a troll who lived under a bridge and wouldn’t let anyone pass. The troll looked a bit grumpy, but Harry had an idea to make him look better with some green hair. However, Harry was running out of art supplies like green crayons, red markers, and glitter glue.

Harry needed these supplies to finish his drawing. He thought about where he could find more, and his dinosaur friends suggested going to Dino World, where there are always plenty of supplies!

Off to Dino World!

Harry and his dinosaurs jumped into Dino World, where they found trees made of green crayons, red markers, and glitter glue. But to get to them, they had to cross a bridge guarded by a troll.

The troll wouldn’t let them pass unless they guessed the magic word. Harry and his friends tried guessing lots of words like “pie,” “science,” and “hugs,” but none were right. The troll loved playing his guessing game!

Building a Bridge

Since they couldn’t guess the magic word, Harry decided they could build their own bridge. With the help of his dinosaur friends, they started building. But the troll’s game was too fun, and he didn’t want to let them pass easily.

Harry’s friend Trike had a plan to help them cross. They worked together, and finally, they figured out the magic word was “please.” The troll was surprised, but he let them cross the bridge!

Strawberry Adventure

Back at home, Harry wanted to borrow some art supplies from his friend Sam. He remembered to say “please,” and Sam was happy to share. They decided to work on their art projects together.

Later, Harry and his dinosaurs wanted to eat strawberries. They imagined a magical creature called the Great Strawberry Nibbler who loved strawberries too. They went to Dino World again to find the biggest, juiciest strawberries.

Meeting the Strawberry Nibbler

In Dino World, they saw lots of strawberries, but the Great Strawberry Nibbler was eating them all! Harry and his friends tried to catch the Nibbler, but he was too fast. They realized they needed a plan to share the strawberries with him.

Harry felt bad for the Nibbler because he only ate strawberries. So, they decided to share the last strawberry with him. The Nibbler was happy, and they all enjoyed the strawberries together.

Home Sweet Home

When Harry got home, his mom had bought strawberries from the store. Harry was excited to share them with his new friend, the Great Strawberry Nibbler. They all learned that sharing is a wonderful thing!

  • What do you think it would be like to have a bucket full of dinosaurs like Harry? What kind of adventures would you go on with them?
  • Harry and his friends had to guess the magic word to cross the bridge. Can you think of a time when you had to use a special word to get something you wanted? How did it make you feel?
  • Harry learned about sharing when he met the Great Strawberry Nibbler. Why do you think sharing is important, and how do you feel when you share something with your friends or family?
  1. Magic Word Game: At home or in the classroom, play a game where you have to guess the “magic word” to get a small prize or treat. Encourage children to think of polite words like “please” and “thank you.” Discuss how using polite words can help us in everyday situations, just like it helped Harry and his friends cross the bridge.

  2. Art Supplies Hunt: Organize a scavenger hunt for art supplies. Hide crayons, markers, and glue around the room or playground. As children find each item, ask them to think about how they could use these supplies to create something special, just like Harry did. Encourage them to work together and share their findings with friends.

  3. Strawberry Sharing Activity: Bring in some strawberries or another favorite fruit. Have a discussion about sharing and why it’s important. Let the children practice sharing by dividing the fruit among themselves. Talk about how sharing made Harry and his friends happy and how it can make us feel good too.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

**[Music]**

It’s Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs! Together, the magic all we do is jump inside with Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs.

Once upon a time, there was a troll who lived under a bridge and wouldn’t let anyone pass. That troll looks meaner than a hatstand! He’s from the story Nana read last night.

“Thanks, but I still think he could use some green hair.”

“Oh, but there’s barely any green crayon left. I’m almost out of red marker too.”

“Thanks to Staky, we’re out of glitter glue.”

“Um, guys, I seem to have glued my paws together.”

“Oh, thanks! I think it’s okay. I know where we can get more art supplies. I need a green crayon, a red marker, and some glitter glue.”

“Well, you’ll just have to wait until I’m finished, Harry.”

“But I’m just going to borrow them for a little while.”

“Sorry, Harry, but I’m in a rush to finish my project.”

“But what am I going to do now? I need to finish my drawing and I need a red marker so I can finish my self-portrait. It’s been a whole hour since I glued anything together.”

“Oh brother, I think I know a place we can go.”

“Yeah, Dino World always has lots of everything you need!”

**[Music]**

“I’m on my way to Dino World!”

“Wow, would you take a look at that? Green crayon trees, red marker trees, and glitter glue trees! All we have to do is cross that bridge.”

“You can’t pass until you say the magic word, and trust me, no one ever guesses right.”

“Wow, that’s the troll from the story!”

“You’re right, Psy! It sure is.”

“Um, is it prehistoric rats?”

“Oh, I can’t think of any magic words.”

“Nope, it’s not prehistoric rats.”

“Is it Tyrannosaurus?”

“No, no.”

“Oh, is it pie?”

“Oh, I hope it’s pie!”

“Is it science? I love science!”

“No. How about hugs or dinosaur or Shazam?”

“No, at this rate you will never guess the magic word. Can you give us a clue?”

“Sorry, no clues.”

“Oh, is it clue?”

“But there are millions and millions of words to pick from! Why won’t you give us a teensy tiny hint?”

“Because I’m a troll, and this is my favorite game!”

“If we can’t guess the magic word, we’ll just figure out another way to cross the river. Come on, I have an idea.”

“Oh, oh, oh! Is it idea?”

“No.”

**[Music]**

“Hello! We’re very important people, and we need to cross your bridge just to make sure it’s nice and safe.”

“Nice try, but no magic word, no crossing my bridge. It’s too difficult.”

“Come on! If the troll won’t let us use his bridge, then we’ll build one of our own.”

“Good thinking! You’re a genius! Great idea! But how are we going to do that, Harry? We don’t have any construction equipment.”

“I’ve got it covered, Psy! Well, actually, Trike does.”

“Way to build a great job!”

“My game is way too fun to let you guys off that easily. Is the magic word spring?”

“No, I love this game!”

“Are you sure this is going to work, Harry?”

“With Sid on the case, it can’t fail! By my calculations, factoring in wind velocity and air turbulence while subtracting for water speed, we should make landfall at 0300 hours.”

“In other words, yes! All Trike has to do is hang on.”

**[Music]**

“Oh, fiddlesticks! I just had my mud bath yesterday!”

“You guys just don’t give up, do you? Steady now, is everyone okay?”

“I can’t see! I can’t see!”

“Whoops, sorry!”

“All right, on the count of three, forward march!”

“Since I’m taller than you, I get to cross the bridge.”

“Sorry, but my bridge has a height restriction.”

“That’s it, Terrence! You can do it! Fly, Ter!”

“I’m doing it, Harry! I’m almost on the other side of the bridge!”

“No magic word, no crossing my bridge!”

“Oh my gosh, would you look at that over there in the forest? I simply cannot believe what I’m seeing!”

“You’ll have to come up with something better than that!”

“If only we could figure out the magic word…”

“I said pass the sandwiches!”

“Now you forgot to say please!”

“Just give them over!”

“Just politely, please!”

“That’s it! TR, you’re a genius!”

“I am?”

“Now I know what the magic word is!”

“Yes! I’ve got a word for you!”

“Go on!”

“You’ll never beat me!”

“It’s please!”

“Sorry, didn’t hear you!”

“I said please!”

“I still can’t hear you!”

“Please!”

“Great! Now you’ve done it! You mean I got the magic word right?”

“I’ll let you cross as long as you don’t tell anyone what the magic word is.”

“Please!”

“Now I have to let you cross too!”

“Yeah, I mean please!”

“Not you too! Pretty please!”

“Stop it! Please! Please! Please!”

“Enough! Please! Please! All right, you can all cross the bridge! Just stop saying the magic word, please! I beg you!”

“I can’t believe it was that easy! Oh, I should have thought of that!”

“Wait a minute! I bet I know why Sam wouldn’t let me borrow your stuff. I think I forgot to say please!”

“Mom’s home! Let’s go!”

“Harry! One, two, three, jump!”

“So, did you do anything exciting today?”

“We went to Dino World and met a troll, and he wouldn’t let us cross the bridge! We used disguises and catapults and finally guessed the magic word!”

“Got to see Sam now!”

“Hi, Sam! I was just wondering if I could please borrow a green crayon, a red marker, and some glitter glue.”

“Since you asked so nicely, I’ve got an even better idea!”

“You do?”

“What do you say we both go down to the dining room and finish our art projects together?”

“Can the dinos come too?”

“Please, of course they can!”

“I love strawberries!”

“Me too! Strawberries are delicious!”

“They’re delectable!”

“Yeah, and they taste good too! Can we eat some, Mom?”

“Well, they’re not quite ready yet, Harry. They need to ripen a little first.”

“Will they be ready soon?”

“Maybe in a week or so.”

“A week? I can’t wait! A week without strawberries? A whole week? How long is a week?”

“But Mom, if we wait, someone might come and eat them before us!”

“Who would do a thing like that?”

“I wonder…”

“I know! The Great Strawberry Nibbler will eat them all!”

“The Great Strawberry Nibbler?”

“Yeah! He lives in a flower pot, and while everyone’s asleep, he comes out and gobbles up all the strawberries!”

“I’ll check under every flower pot just to be sure!”

“You won’t see the Nibbler because it’s magic!”

“I wish we could have some strawberries right now! Just one or two! One or 200! We love strawberries!”

“There is a place, of course, where strawberries are ready to eat all the time!”

“You mean a place where you can find the biggest, juiciest Dino strawberries?”

“Of course! Dino World! What are we waiting for? Are you ready, Harry?”

“Ready! One, two, three, jump!”

“Far! I’m on my way to Dino World! Which way to the strawberry field?”

“Hey, wait for me!”

“Will you just take a look at those?”

“Wow! All these strawberries just for us!”

“The finest strawberries in Dino World, I might add! I say we start at this end and eat our way to that end!”

“Or we could start at that end and eat our way to this end!”

“Well, there’s nothing to stop us now!”

“It’s the Great Strawberry Nibbler!”

“Hey! You leave our strawberries alone!”

“Hey! Bring that back!”

“I got him! No, I don’t! I got him! No, I don’t!”

“I can’t keep up! He’s slipperier than a sea lion on a slide! By my calculations, every time we reach for a strawberry, the Strawberry Nibbler beats us to it! It’s like he’s playing a game with us!”

“And I know how to stop him!”

“No! Why me? Why me?”

“Well, you make a great strawberry! Really good enough to eat!”

“You’re going to eat me?”

“No, Trike! We want you to lead the Strawberry Nibbler away from our patch! Then he’ll eat me!”

“He won’t be able to catch you! All you have to do is run as fast as you can, as far as you can!”

“It’s him! It’s the Nibbler! Get ready to run!”

“Trike, go! It’s following me!”

“Precisely! Head for Pepper Rock!”

“Not this way! Try!”

“What happened to him? He stopped quicker than a quail in a quagmire! I hope he’s okay!”

“If he’s playing a game, I think he’s winning! Anyone see him?”

“I’m the best tracker in Dino World, but he’s got me beat! He’s real smart, Nibbler, that’s for sure!”

“Hey, everyone! You got to see this!”

“Oh no! He’s eaten all but one! This is an emergency! Sound the alarm! Call the fire department! Call the strawberry police!”

“Well, he’s not getting this one! He’ll have to get past us first!”

“Anyone see anything?”

“Oh yeah, yeah! What I can see is you!”

“Oh no, no! Anyone see the Nibbler?”

“Nope! It’s as quiet as a hamster in a hamper!”

“Oh hey! You know, I don’t think there’s anything we can do to stop him.”

“We’ll see! Sid, do you have your big book of everything there is to know in the whole wide world?”

“I always keep it handy just in case!”

“What’s it say about Strawberry Nibblers?”

“Let me see… Giggling gnomes, tickling trolls, batty bats… Ah, here we are! Strawberry Nibblers live in a flower pot, have big teeth, and eat strawberries!”

“We knew that already! Let him finish!”

“How do we stop him from eating our strawberries?”

“You can only do that with magic!”

“We don’t know any magic!”

“It looks pretty easy to me! It says that you put honey on his tail, then say ‘Nibble Nubble Nibble’ three times, hopping on one foot with your thumb in your ear, and he’ll disappear in a puff of smoke!”

“Well, that sounds simple enough, but he never stays in one place long enough for us to catch him!”

“Then we need to find a way to get him to stick around!”

“That’s it! Stick around! Okay, listen up! This is what we’re going to do!”

“What’s in that pot, Harry?”

“Glue! This should make the Nibbler stick around! All we have to do is wait until he tries to take the strawberry!”

“Okay, Mr. Strawberry Nibbler, we give up! This last big juicy berry is all yours!”

**[Music]**

“It worked! Great job, Harry! And now the strawberry is all ours!”

“Yummy, yummy, yummy! I can’t wait!”

“No, we can’t!”

“Oh, what’s wrong, Harry? Yeah, why the long face? This is our big moment!”

“I feel bad about the Strawberry Nibbler.”

“Come on! Why?”

“He took all our strawberries!”

“Well, didn’t we want to eat all the strawberries too?”

“I guess so! We can eat all sorts of stuff like raspberries and apples and melons and kiwi fruit and socks!”

“I like socks! But the Strawberry Nibbler only eats strawberries! He can’t help but eat them!”

“Harry’s got a point! We were acting a little hasty! Sid, what does your book say about bringing him back?”

“Well, all right! Let me see now! To get your Nibbler back… Oh yes! Well, you simply stand and hop on the other foot! Quick, everyone follow me!”

**[Music]**

“We’re really sorry! We know you love strawberries as much as we do, so we would like to share the last one with you!”

**[Music]**

“Yummy, yum, yum! Mom’s home! One, two, three, jump!”

“Look what I bought you at the store! Strawberries! I figured you couldn’t wait for the others to grow!”

“Great! You’d better eat them quickly, or the Great Strawberry Nibbler will eat them first!”

“No, that’s okay! He’s our friend now!”

**[Music]**

**[Music]**

This version removes any inappropriate language or content while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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