No Fair! / Meet Cookitybot! FULL EPISODE ???? Word Party Presents: Math!

Alphabets Sounds Video

share us on:

In the “Math Party” lesson, children join Lulu and her friends as they navigate fun challenges involving counting and sharing bouncy balls to ensure fairness among the group. With the help of Math Molly, they learn to distribute the balls evenly and later collaborate with Cookitybot to make delicious applesauce, reinforcing the importance of math in everyday activities. The lesson concludes with a celebration of their achievements and an invitation to continue exploring math in future adventures.
  1. How many bouncy balls did each friend get?
  2. What do we need to make applesauce?
  3. Why is it important to share things fairly with our friends?

Welcome to the Math Party!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with math? Let’s join the babies on the playground for a super fun math party!

Meet the Babies

Hi, I’m Lulu! Come with me to meet my friends. Here’s Franny, she’s super fast! That’s Bailey, the friendly elephant. And here’s Tilly, the baby tortoise who speaks Mandarin. But wait, where’s Kip? Let’s go find him!

Finding Kip

We looked everywhere for Kip. Oh, there he is! Kip was looking for a special toy called the Whatsit Toy. Let’s follow it and see what’s inside!

Surprise! Bouncy Balls!

Guess what? The Whatsit Toy had bouncy balls inside! But oh no, we don’t all have the same number of bouncy balls. That’s not fair! How can we make it fair?

Meet Math Molly

Don’t worry! Math Molly is here to help us solve our problem. Let’s count the bouncy balls together. We need to make sure everyone has the same number. Let’s give two bouncy balls to each friend. Now it’s fair!

Time for a Snack

After all that bouncing, it’s time for a snack. Bailey wants applesauce, but we’re out of it. Oh no! But wait, we have apples. Maybe we can make applesauce!

Cooking with Cookitybot

Meet Cookitybot, our friendly robot who can help us make applesauce. We need one spoonful of lemon juice, one spoonful of cinnamon, and four apples. Let’s count the apples together: one, two, three, four. Perfect!

Making Applesauce

Now, let’s put the apples in Cookitybot. Press the cook button, and watch Cookitybot mix and cook. Yum! The applesauce is ready, and it’s delicious!

Happy Dance

We did it! We made applesauce, and it tastes amazing. Let’s do a happy dance because math helped us solve our problem!

Goodbye for Now

Thank you for helping us count and make applesauce. You’re really good at math! Come back soon for more fun and learning. Bye-bye!

  • What was your favorite part of the math party with Lulu and her friends? Why did you like it?
  • Have you ever had to share something with friends or family to make it fair? How did you do it?
  • If you could make a snack with Cookitybot, what would you like to make and why?
  1. Counting Bouncy Balls: Let’s practice sharing and counting just like Math Molly! Gather some small balls or toys at home. Try to share them equally with your family or friends. How many does each person get? If you have extra, what can you do to make it fair?

  2. Applesauce Adventure: Pretend to be Cookitybot and make your own “applesauce” using play dough or clay. Roll out four “apples” and add pretend ingredients like lemon juice and cinnamon. Count each ingredient as you add it. What other pretend recipes can you create using math?

  3. Math in the Kitchen: Next time you’re in the kitchen, help an adult count ingredients for a simple recipe. How many cups of flour or spoons of sugar do you need? Can you count them out loud? Remember, math is everywhere, even in cooking!

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript, removing any unnecessary details while keeping the essence of the content:

[theme music plays]
Come on!
♪ Math Party ♪
♪ The party’s just begun ♪
♪ And we’re counting on a real good time ♪
♪ Math is so much fun ♪

All right!
♪ Math Party ♪
♪ Everyone ♪
♪ Math is fun ♪
♪ We’re the babies ♪
♪ You’re the big kids ♪
♪ Teach us all the math you know ♪
– Let’s go!
♪ Math Party ♪
♪ The party’s just begun ♪
♪ And we’re counting on a real good time ♪
♪ This party’s number one ♪
♪ Math Party ♪

[narrator] The babies are playing on the playground, enjoying a beautiful day.
Oh! Hi, big kids. I’m Lulu.
Come with me. Let’s find the other babies.

Here’s Franny. She’s so fast.
I sure am!
That’s Bailey. He’s an elephant.
Hello!
Tilly is a baby tortoise who speaks Mandarin.
Okay. I found my friends.
Wait, not all your friends. Where’s Kip?
We better go look for him.

[music playing]
We can’t find Kip anywhere.
Lulu will find him!
Hmm. Not there. Hmm.
Uh, not here.
Oh! It’s Kippie! Where were you?
Oh, I’m looking for the Whatsit Toy.
Yeah, he has a surprise for me, but I lost him.
Follow that car!

♪ What’s in a Whatsit Toy? ♪
♪ I wanna know right now ♪

Stop, Whatsit Toy!
Thank you!
Maybe it’s ice cream.
No, it’s a box of bouncy balls!

Well, you know what this means?
It’s time to bounce!
Bouncy balls for everyone!

Oh, wait, um, I don’t think we all have the same number of bouncy balls.
Yeah, it’s not fair if we have a different number.
Uh, well, everyone has some bouncy balls, so that’s fair.
No, it’s not fair.

Um, let’s not fight.
♪ Let’s not fight ♪
♪ It’s not right ♪
♪ So let’s not fight ♪

Oh, I’m sorry, Franny.
I don’t want to fight.
But how do we fix this problem?
Word Wally?
Oh, yeah! He always helps us.

[narrator] Babies, this is Word Wally’s cousin Math Molly.
Math Molly can help you with any kind of math problem.
Can Math Molly make the bouncy balls fair?
Let’s go see!

[narrator] The babies are here to use math to solve a problem.
Oh, that’s how many bouncy balls I had.
Big kids, how many is that?
I see one bouncy ball.
Hmm. That’s how many Tilly and I had.
Big kids, how many is that?
That’s more than Lulu had.
Oh, it’s okay, Kippie.
That’s how many I had.
How many is that?
Three bouncy balls.
More than everyone else.
Yeah, I guess that isn’t fair.

Now that we solved this problem, we can have a…
Math party!

♪ We did it, we did it ♪
♪ We did math ♪
♪ Math makes you a super smarty ♪
♪ So we had a big math party ♪

Two bouncy balls for everyone.
Now, let’s bounce!

Look! Party-in-a-box.
Oh, Clickety Clock. What time is it, big kids?
Is it time to party?
Yay! It is time to party!
Let the bounce party begin!

Hey, bye, big kids. Thank you for helping me.
Come on!

Oh, hi, birdie.
♪ A little birdie is a-flying with me ♪

Oh, it’s time to eat.
Clickety says it’s time for our snack.
What would you like for snack, Mr. Bailey?
Oh, I’d like applesauce, please.
Oh, no. I think we’re out of applesauce.
Bailey is sad, so now I’m sad.
We need to find some applesauce for Bailey right now.

Oh! I’m okay again.
Problem solved. Bailey’s happy now.
Uh, Kip? These are just apples, not applesauce.
Maybe we can turn these apples into applesauce.
But I’m not sure how.

[narrator] Babies, I have a surprise for you.
Meet our new robot, Cookitybot.
Cookitybot can help you make lots of foods, including applesauce.

Let’s see. We need one spoonful of lemon juice.
And one spoonful of cinnamon.
And lots of apples!
We’re gonna make our very own applesauce!

Are you happy enough to do the happy dance?
I sure am!

♪ When you wanna cheer up ♪
♪ It’s a whole lotta fun to start dancing around ♪

Can we make applesauce now?
Yes, we can!
First, a spoonful of lemon juice.
Tilly, you ready to add the cinnamon?
Good job.

Do you guys want to add the apples?
Yes!
Oh, the most important part!
That’s a bunch of apples.
So we need a bunch of apples.
Uh, guys? That’s a lot of apples.
I think it’s too many apples.
Whoa.

You’re putting too many apples into Cookitybot.
We need to use the right number of apples.
Oh, did you say number?
Math Molly!

[narrator] The babies are here to use math to solve a problem.
Let’s think, think, think.
That’s one apple.
That’s two apples.
That’s three apples.
Oh, that’s how many apples Cookity says we need to make applesauce.
But I’m not sure how many that is.

Big kids, can you help us count?
One, two, three, four.
Four apples!
Now we know we need four apples to make my applesauce.
We solved the math problem.
So… Math party!

Okay, we took all the apples out of Cookitybot…
so now we can put the right number back in.
One.
Two.
Three.
Four.
Four apples.

Hey, should I press that cook button?
Oh, boy!
Cookitybot is mixing.
Cookitybot is cooking!
It’s perfect. Thank you, Cookitybot.
Yum, yum, yum.

That was the best applesauce I’ve ever had.
Oh, yeah, that.
But also because my best friends helped me make it.
Aww, Bailey.
We like it when you’re happy.

Oh, uh, sorry, Lulu.
All this applesauce talk makes me want to sing.
Um, is that okay?
Yeah!

♪ I’m happy to be sitting under a tree ♪
♪ Watching the clouds roll by ♪
♪ Under an applesauce sky ♪

Thank you for helping us make applesauce.
You’re really good at counting.
Bye-bye. Come back soon.

Let me know if you need any further modifications!

All Video Lessons

Login your account

Please login your account to get started.

Don't have an account?

Register your account

Please sign up your account to get started.

Already have an account?