One day, Harry had a new drawing and wanted to make up a story to go with it. But nobody was listening to him! Harry felt a bit sad because his friends were too busy with other things. So, he decided to go to Dino World to find someone who would listen to his story.
Harry jumped into Dino World, hoping to find someone who would pay attention to him. His friends soon realized they had been too busy and decided to look for Harry to help him with his story.
When they found Harry, he was upset because he finally had someone to listen to his story, but his friends scared them away. Harry’s friends apologized and asked for another chance to hear his story. Harry agreed and started telling them about a boy who knows a lot of dinosaurs.
Harry’s friends got excited and started adding their ideas to the story. One friend imagined a brave dinosaur flying in the air, while another thought of a parade led by a big Tyrannosaurus Rex. They all wanted to help make the story fun and exciting!
Suddenly, everyone started talking at once, and their voices got all mixed up and tangled. They couldn’t talk anymore! Harry and his friends were puzzled and didn’t know what to do.
They followed the sound of their voices and met Clem, the keeper of Echo Canyon. Clem explained that when everyone talks at once, their voices get tangled up. To get their voices back, they needed to work together.
Harry and his friends listened to Clem’s advice. They worked together, and soon, their voices came back! They were so happy and realized that teamwork was the key to solving their problem.
Harry and his friends finally had a great story to tell. It was about a boy, some dinosaurs, and how they all lost their voices one day. They even included Clem, the friendly frog, in their story!
Harry couldn’t wait to tell his mom the amazing story they had created. His friends were excited to hear it too. Harry learned that with a little help from friends and some teamwork, they could create something wonderful together!
Draw Your Own Dino Story: Just like Harry, create your own dinosaur adventure! Draw a picture of a dinosaur and think of a story to go with it. Share your story with a friend or family member. Ask them to add their own ideas to make the story even more exciting. How does your story change when you work together?
Teamwork Challenge: Gather a few friends or family members and try to build a simple structure using blocks or LEGO. But here’s the catch: each person can only use one hand! How does working together help you complete the challenge? What happens when everyone tries to do their own thing?
Voice Echo Experiment: Find a large, empty room or a place outside where you can hear echoes. Take turns speaking or making sounds and listen to how your voice bounces back. What happens when everyone talks at once? Try speaking one at a time and notice the difference. How does this relate to Harry and his friends’ adventure in Echo Canyon?
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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[Music]
Nobody’s listening to me. Did you say something, Harry? My nose tells me you’re holding a handful of secrets there, Mr. Tori. Did anyone hear me? I made a new drawing and I need some help making up a story to go along with it.
Can’t catch me! Fine, I’m going to show Sam; she’ll help me with the story. It’s about this boy, and I’m not sure…
[Music]
So, the boy is ignored by everyone, including a girl. I really think this is going to be the best batch of jam ever!
Can it wait a bit? I’m right in the middle of making some jam, Harry.
Nobody’s listening to me! I would prefer to play a more challenging game like chess.
That’s because you keep losing!
That’s the fun part for me.
That does it! No one here wants to listen to me. I’m going to Dino World to find someone who will.
Uh, okay, hurry up! One, two, three, jump!
Now whose turn was it? Here I come, Harry!
What are you doing?
Hi, dude!
[Music]
Where’s he going? I think he’s off to find someone who’ll listen to his story.
We’ll help him with his story. The fact is, we’ve all been too busy to pay Harry any attention.
Every word is important. The thing now is we go looking for him.
Let’s go!
[Applause]
[Music]
All right, anyone see Harry?
[Music]
My so-called friends! Thank you! I finally got someone to listen to my story, and you guys scared them away.
We’d like to apologize, Harry. We were wrong not to listen to your story. If it’s okay with you, we were kind of hoping you’d give us a second chance.
Huh?
Yeah, okay.
There’s this boy, and he knows all these dinosaurs.
Weird, that’s just like Harry and us!
That is Harry and us!
[Music]
That’s me! It looks more like Tori. Which one am I? Am I there?
No way! I’m bigger than that!
That’s certainly not me. The scales on my tail are trying… no, wait just one minute here! You boys agreed we’d listen to Harry’s story.
Go right ahead, Harry.
The only part I have so far is the boy in a bucket full of dinosaurs. I was kind of hoping we could all come up with the rest of the story.
I know! I know! The youngest dinosaur, who just happens to be the bravest, suddenly flies up in the air!
That’s not it!
They’re marching in a parade, and the biggest dinosaur, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, is leading the way!
Oh, hey! Why do you get to tell the story? I should tell this story! I know how it ends!
Hey, I’m talking now! Quit all your hollering and quiet down!
[Music]
Now what? You don’t want to act out the story?
[Music]
You can’t talk?
Wait a minute, this is no good! Who’s gonna help me with my story?
[Music]
Here it is! It sounds like… like you guys!
Come on, it’s coming from the other side of these rocks!
That’s weird; it’s like you’re all down there, at least your voices. We better check it out!
[Music]
Where are they?
Wow! I think I just saw your voices!
Yep, you got that right! The name is Clem. I’m the keeper of this Hair Echo Canyon. When you talk real loud, this is where your voice echoes to!
Really? Can I try?
Everybody always does!
My name is Harry!
Wow, that was neat!
Yeah, the voice always comes back! I want to try it again!
Right! Uh, my friends need help; they can’t talk anymore!
Yeah, and you know why? When everyone talks at once, their voices get mixed together in a big old ball, all tangled up with each other.
Hmm, there must be a way for us to get your voices back.
What’s that, Tori?
You’re just gonna grab all the voices back?
Anyone else got an idea?
[Music]
Like they can’t make up their minds!
I know! Clem said the voices are trying to echo back from where they came from, but your voices can’t get back because they’re all fighting against each other.
Follow me! I’ve got an idea!
[Music]
Together, then the ball of all your tangled voices should come to us!
Here it comes!
[Music]
Down! Just my luck! I’ll be the only one not to get their voice back!
But you just did!
Sticky!
Hey, me too!
Oh, oh! I think what happened just did!
[Music]
I’m not too thrilled about it either!
Yeah, this should help!
Both together now!
[Music]
Oh, that’s a relief! I thought I was gonna talk like Sid forever!
Hey, what were y’all arguing over in the first place?
We were trying to figure out a story for my picture, but we never did.
Well, I think you’ve got your story now!
I say y’all losing your voices makes a right fine story!
Mom’s home! I gotta tell her our great story!
Bye!
Oops, I forgot something! Thanks a bunch, Clem!
Don’t you mention that, Harry!
One, two, three!
[Music]
Mom, I’ve got a story to tell you!
And we’d all love to hear it!
All right, Harry, let’s hear this great story of yours!
Okay, it’s about this boy and these dinosaurs and how they all lost their voices one day!
Oh yeah, and there’s this little frog named Clem!
[Music]
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