Harry and his Bucket Full of Dinosaurs – What Mess? (HD Full Episode)

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In “Welcome to Dino World!”, Harry loves playing with his dinosaurs but struggles with cleaning his messy room. After visiting Dino World and realizing that a big mess can be overwhelming, he learns the importance of tidying up with the help of a fun cleaning machine. Ultimately, Harry discovers that a clean room provides the perfect space for new adventures.
  1. What did Harry learn about cleaning up in Dino World?
  2. How did Harry and his friends make cleaning up fun?
  3. Why is it good to have a clean room, according to Harry’s mom?

Welcome to Dino World!

Meet Harry and His Dinosaurs

Harry loves playing with his dinosaurs like Stegosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex, and Triceratops. He has a special bucket full of them! But oh no, his room is a big mess!

Time to Clean Up

Harry’s mom wants him to clean his room. She says, “You’ll find your toys once you tidy up!” But Harry thinks cleaning up is no fun. He likes his room just the way it is.

Off to Dino World!

Harry decides to visit Dino World, where he thinks there’s a special rule: no cleaning up! He and his dinosaurs are excited to see if it’s true.

Testing the Rule

In Dino World, Harry and his friends make a big mess to test the no cleaning up rule. They have fun throwing things around and making a mess as big as a pie at a pig’s birthday party!

Oops! Too Messy!

But soon, the mess gets too big. Everything in Dino World becomes larger, especially the sticky, gooey messes! Harry realizes they need to find his friend Terrence, who is lost in the mess.

Time to Clean Up

Harry and his friends decide to make a new rule: the No No Cleaning Up Rule! They build a super-duper Dino-sized cleaning machine to help clean up the mess.

Cleaning Machine to the Rescue

The cleaning machine works great! It helps them find Terrence and tidy up Dino World. Harry learns that cleaning up can be fun too!

Back Home

Harry returns home just in time. His mom is happy to see his room clean. She even found his building blocks in the car!

The Best Part of a Clean Room

Harry’s mom says, “The best thing about a clean room is there’s lots of space to make a mess in!” Harry laughs and agrees, ready for more adventures with his dinosaurs.

  • What do you think it would be like to visit a place like Dino World? What kind of adventures would you have with your favorite toys?
  • Why do you think Harry didn’t want to clean his room at first? Can you think of a time when you didn’t want to do something but felt good after doing it?
  • How do you feel when your room or play area is clean? Do you have any fun ideas for making cleaning up more enjoyable?
  1. Dino Sorting Adventure: Gather a collection of toy dinosaurs or any small toys you have at home. Pretend you are in Dino World and the toys are scattered everywhere. Can you sort them by size, color, or type? As you sort, think about how organizing your toys can help you find them easily when you want to play. Discuss with a friend or family member why sorting and cleaning up can be helpful.

  2. Create Your Own Cleaning Machine: Use craft materials like cardboard boxes, paper tubes, and tape to design your own “cleaning machine” just like Harry’s. How would your machine work? What special features would it have to make cleaning fun? Share your creation with the class or at home and explain how it would help keep your room tidy.

  3. Messy vs. Tidy Observation: Spend a few minutes observing two different areas: one that’s messy and one that’s tidy. How do you feel in each space? Which one do you prefer and why? Talk about how a clean space can make it easier to find things and have more fun playing. Try tidying up a small area and notice how it changes the way you feel about the space.

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

**Transcript:**

Stegosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex, and Triceratops! Next up, it’s Harry and his bucket full of dinosaurs.

[Music]

What a mess!

Harry: “You’ll never find your building blocks with all this stuff lying around.”

Sure I will! They’ve got to be around here somewhere. I have to go to work now, but I want to see your room neat and tidy when I get back.

Harry: “Oh, okay, Mom. Great! I’m sure you’ll find your building blocks once you clean up. I’ll see you later.”

Clean and tidy, huh? I like my room the way it is. A great room, a wonderful room! Cleaning up is no fun. What’s wrong with a little mess anyway?

Nothing! It’s a good thing we don’t have to worry about cleaning up in Dino World.

You don’t?

Nope! It’s against the rule.

Um, the no cleaning up rule? As far as I know, I’ve never heard of a no cleaning up rule before. Let me see… there is the no sneezing in the soup rule, the no stubbing your toe rule, the no calling names rule, but I can’t say I’ve ever heard of…

Well, it’s the best rule I’ve ever heard of! Let’s go check it out!

Great! Are you ready for a trip to Dino World?

You bet! 1, 2, 3! I’m on my way to Dino World!

Wait a minute! I thought you said there wasn’t a no cleaning up rule here.

There is absolutely! But it’s so tidy.

Well, that’s because it’s a new rule we haven’t tested out yet. We might as well start now!

Good one, Harry! That’s testing it out! I’ll help!

How’s that?

Not bad! But if we really want to test out the rule, we have to make a really big mess!

This is more mess than a plate of pie at a pig’s birthday party! That’s the whole idea—no breaking the no cleaning up rule!

I saw you there! Tori does have a point. Rules are rules! That settles it—it’s mess-making time!

Yay!

Oh goodness me! Sorry! Are you okay?

If you call being covered with feathers okay, then yep, I guess I’m okay!

What do you think? Is it messy enough for you, Harry?

Definitely! And the best part is we don’t have to clean it up! Hooray for the no cleaning up rule!

Now, if only my mom could see what a great rule it is! I’d never have to put my toys away again or fold my clothes or make my bed!

Or brush your teeth!

What?

Hold on! I have an idea! I’ll bring my stuff here to Dino World, and I won’t have to clean it up because of the rule! Genius idea!

The problem is that it’s such a good idea you may never have a better one!

Well done, Harry! This is going to end in tears, or my name isn’t…

Let’s have a vote! Who’s in favor?

Then it’s unanimous! Great! I’ll go back and get my stuff!

Make way for my stuff!

Good work, Harry! Keep it coming!

Uh-oh! This doesn’t look good!

Turn the lights out! Just a few more things!

What’s that? I can’t hear you!

Harry, stop! That’s enough!

Harry, no! No more stuff!

Okay, we have an emergency—a garbage emergency! I’m on my way! 1, 2, 3, jump!

Harry!

Huh? What happened? Everything coming into Dino World gets bigger—especially messes! Especially gummy, gooey, sticky messes!

I found the sun! Look at this place! This isn’t Dino World; it’s Garbage World! Where’s Terrence? We were playing tag when the lights went out.

Come to think of it, I haven’t seen him either. I wonder where he could be. Last I saw, he was playing in an empty box of cereal.

We better look for him!

Terrence, where are you? I looked everywhere but couldn’t find him!

Poor Terrence! He’s just a little guy! We’ll never find him in this mess! There’s only one thing to do—we’ve got to clean up!

But what about the no cleaning up rule?

We’ll have to make a new rule—the No No Cleaning Up Rule! What we need is a super-duper Dino-sized cleaning machine!

Fantastic! Great idea! A super-duper cleaning machine!

I don’t believe I recall us having a super-duper cleaning machine.

Then we’ll just have to make one! We can use this and this… that should do it!

The super-duper Dino-sized cleaning machine! Beautiful! The best part is it’s made up of stuff my mom wanted me to throw out!

Ready, Rory?

Ready! 1, 2, 3, go!

Where to clean up?

Harry!

I found him!

Uh-oh! That was fun!

Mom’s home! Come on, grab my stuff! I’ll just have time to put it away!

Harry! 1, 2, 3, jump!

I got something to show you! Come on! I cleaned my whole room just like you asked me to, and I can’t find my building blocks anywhere!

Oh, I forgot to tell you! I found them in the car.

Sorry, Harry! I’ll go get them for you.

By the way, your room looks great! The best thing about a clean room is there’s lots of space to make a mess in!

Oh no, not again!

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

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