Zerby Derby |????| A RAINY & MUDDY DAY IN ZERBY TOWN |☔| Best of Spring |Season 1| Clip Compilation

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In the “Rainy Day Adventure,” Lily and her friends encounter a heavy downpour and decide to follow the rushing water, which leads them to a problem: the water is damaging the road. They work together to build a dam and redirect the water, experimenting with mud and water to create the perfect play area, ultimately deciding to construct a pool where the rainwater collects. This lesson highlights the importance of teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving in overcoming challenges while having fun.
  1. What did Lily and her friends do when they saw the water rushing down the hill?
  2. How did they try to stop the water from causing damage?
  3. What did they learn about working together to solve problems?

Rainy Day Adventure

One rainy day, Lily and her friend noticed it was pouring outside. They saw water rushing down the hill and decided to follow it to see where it went. As they walked, they discovered that the water was turning into a stream and washing away parts of the road.

Finding a Solution

Lily and her friends realized they needed to stop the water from causing more damage. They thought about using construction vehicles to help. They decided to block the water by putting dirt in its path. But the water just went around the dirt!

Building a Dam

Phil suggested they build a bigger barrier, like a dam, to stop the water. They needed to dig a place for the water to collect. But first, they had to block the water from flowing into their work area. Lily and her friend pushed a big rock to redirect the water.

Playing in the Mud

After working hard, they decided to have some fun. They played in the mud, squishing it between their tires. They even thought about making more muddy spots on their trail by bringing mud from Zerbytown Marsh.

Getting More Mud

They asked their friend Strut to bring them a scoop of mud. But when they got back, the mud had dried into dirt! They realized they needed to bring the mud back faster next time.

Carrying Water

Rex had an idea to carry water to make the mud wet again. But when he tried, the water spilled out of his bucket. They figured out that if Rex backed up the hill, he could keep the bucket level and not spill the water.

Making the Mud Just Right

They tried adding dirt to the mud to make it less wet, but it didn’t work. Then they noticed water was draining out of the marsh. They decided to make the opening bigger so more water could drain out, making the mud perfect for playing.

Finding the Right Spot

They realized the puddle was at the bottom of the hill, so all the rainwater was collecting there. They decided to move their construction site to a drier spot. It was a perfect place to build without getting stuck in the mud!

Building a Pool

In the end, they decided to build a pool where the water was collecting. It turned out to be a fun and exciting project!

Through teamwork and trying different ideas, Lily and her friends learned how to solve problems and have fun, even on a rainy day!

  • Have you ever played outside on a rainy day like Lily and her friends? What fun things did you do, and did you face any challenges because of the rain?
  • What do you think would happen if you tried to block water with dirt like Lily and her friends did? Can you think of other ways to stop water from flowing?
  • Why do you think teamwork was important for Lily and her friends when they were trying to solve the problem with the water? Can you think of a time when you worked with friends or family to solve a problem?
  1. Build Your Own Mini Dam: Gather some small rocks, sticks, and dirt from your backyard or a nearby park. Find a small stream or create a water path using a hose. Try to build a mini dam to stop or redirect the water, just like Lily and her friends did. Observe what happens when you change the materials or the shape of your dam. Discuss with a friend or family member why some materials work better than others.

  2. Rainwater Exploration: Next time it rains, put on your raincoat and boots and go outside with an adult. Watch how the rainwater flows in your yard or street. Where does it collect? Can you find a spot where water is making a puddle? Try to think of ways you could stop the water from collecting there, just like Lily and her friends did. Share your ideas with your class or family.

  3. Water and Mud Experiment: Fill a small container with dirt and slowly add water to it. Mix it with your hands to feel how the texture changes. Try to make the mud just right for playing, not too wet and not too dry. What happens if you add too much water? What if you add more dirt? Write down your observations or draw a picture of your perfect mud mixture.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript, removing any unnecessary repetitions and maintaining clarity:

[Music]

Hey Lily, it’s raining.

Yeah, I noticed! Wow, it’s really coming down.

Yeah, look at all the water rushing down the hill. Come on, let’s see where it goes.

Look, it’s turning into a stream over here!

Yeah, it’s washing the road away. I wonder where it’s all going.

Well, come on, let’s find out.

Hmm, what is it, Lily? There was never a stream here before.

Oh yeah, look at that! That’s fun! Let’s go to the top of the hill.

Oh, okay, this way.

Come on, it’s over this way.

Oh great! Oh look, this is where the water’s coming from. It looks like a new stream. It must be caused by all the rain.

Look, there it goes right through town!

It’s washing all the road away.

Hey, there’s water in my parking spot! We’ve got to find a way to stop this water, and fast!

Let’s get the construction vehicles!

Okay, so we have to stop the water from running down the hill.

I know! Let’s put something in the way so it doesn’t go over the edge.

Oh, that’s a great idea, Sandy! How about some dirt?

Yeah, good thinking! Come on, let’s go!

Okay, I’m going to move some dirt over here. That’ll stop the water.

Okay, wait, hang on. It doesn’t seem to be stopping.

It isn’t?

Hey, look! Now the water’s just going around the dirt.

What if I put some more dirt down? I bet the water would just go around that dirt too.

I guess just putting some dirt in the way isn’t the answer. Looks like we need to try again.

What should we try next?

We could… um… go on, Phil.

Well, what if we built it bigger? We’re kind of building a dam, right? We could dig down and give the water somewhere to collect. We’re great at digging!

Alright, yeah, let’s do it! But we can’t build it if the water keeps pouring in.

Don’t worry about that. Zach and I will figure something out.

[Music]

First, we’ll have to block the water from going where they’re working.

Um, okay. Lily, help me push this rock.

Okay!

There! That will push the water over the side so it’s not coming down where they’re working.

Alright, let’s go see how they’re doing.

Yeah!

Hey, I think we almost got this problem figured out! Come on!

Okay, put some dirt over here.

This is nice and muddy!

My turn!

I love mud!

You know what I love best about it?

Oh, what’s that?

When you switch it between your tires like this! See, watch!

Hey, how about we go find some more puddles now, Zach?

Yeah, let’s do that!

Okay, let’s see… any more mud over here?

Uh, nope. I think that’s the end of the mud puddles.

Oh, that was so much fun! Wouldn’t it be great if there were more places with mud on this trail?

Yeah, we could just keep going from one muddy place to the next!

Hey!

Oh, Zach, what are you thinking?

Well, what if we got some mud and we put it on the trail?

Oh yeah, we can do that! But where are we going to get the mud from?

Zerbytown Marsh! It’s got the best mud anywhere! Come on!

Hi guys! Chase said you wanted me to lend you a scoop.

Uh, yep! One load of mud, please, Strut!

You got it! There you go!

Alright, let’s go!

Hey, wait up! Wait up!

Whoa, whoa!

Enjoy the mud, Zerbies!

Oh, this mud will be great when we finally get there!

Yeah!

Oh, wait! I love this trail!

Wait, won’t that take long?

No, but there’s more fun stuff on this one!

Oh, okay! Let’s go look!

You see that tree? Now it’s leaning over and everything! That’s fun!

Yeah, it is!

Yeah, let’s go this way!

Okay, let’s go!

[Music]

That sure was fun taking those extra trails!

Sure was!

Okay, let’s put the mud right here!

Alright!

Alright, let’s play in the mud!

Hey, what happened?

Huh? That’s not mud! It’s dirt!

Did you change the mud to dirt when I wasn’t looking?

No!

Oh, I think it dried out. I guess we don’t have any mud.

Well, we’ll just have to try again!

Huh, what should we do differently?

Maybe it took too long to get back this time. We’ll come straight here after we get the mud!

Deal!

No jumping, no leafing, no rock rolling, no wrecks!

Yeah, come on, let’s go!

Oh, right, right! Okay, come on, let’s go!

Another load of mud?

Yes, please!

Right, scooping up and lifting and swinging over!

Oh, and there you go!

Thank you!

Okay, we’re gonna go really fast! Get ready!

[Music]

Come on, I’m coming!

Good luck, Zerbies!

Come on, we actually gotta go ahead! Gotta go as fast as we can!

Okay, we’re getting there! No drying up for this one!

We’re almost there!

Alright, come on!

Well, we made it in good time!

Rex, you just dropped that fresh mud right in the same spot!

Alright, and dumping!

Hey, it’s still muddy!

Alright, go!

Uh, alright!

How much did you get?

Uh, not very much. I have a big scoop, but it would still take me all day to fill up the hole we dug.

Hmm, what else should we do?

Well, I’m good at moving stuff. Maybe I could carry a whole load of water!

Oh yeah, that’s a good idea!

Right, okay!

Here you go!

Oh, we’re coming there!

Uh-huh! Is that enough?

Uh, yeah, I think I’m full!

Okay, alright! Let’s go back and deliver this water!

Yeah, let’s go!

Carry that water!

Alright, come on, let’s go, Zach!

Yeah, uh, careful, Rex! You’re spilling some!

Okay, uh, okay, uh, I’ll be careful!

Good, good! Keep coming!

Just go up the hill there a little bit, Rex!

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

Whoa!

Oh, all the water poured out!

Yeah, why did the water pour out?

I don’t know! I didn’t lift my bucket!

Oh, but your bucket is tilted down!

I see how the water would pour out. Looks like we’ll have to try again!

But what should we do differently?

Hmm, can you lift your bucket?

Sure!

Alright, how’s that?

No, I guess the water would pour out more if you did that!

Alright, well how about that?

No, that’s even worse!

Hmm, let’s get more water and see if we can figure out a way to keep it from spilling!

Let’s try again!

Sure, just let me turn around here!

That should do it!

Hey, wait a minute! Stop, Rex!

Huh? What?

Look at your bucket! It’s level!

Hey, it is!

So if you go backwards up the hill when you tilt your bucket, you can keep it level!

Let’s go try it!

Okay, let’s go!

There you go! Thanks, Phil! Is that enough?

Mm-hmm!

Okay, let’s try this again, but back up this time!

Okay, backing up!

That’s coming!

Okay, alright, you’re doing alright!

Turn it out there! Just make sure…

Yeah, am I going the right way?

Okay, you gotta raise your bucket a little more!

Alright, raise it up! Raise it as you’re going up the hill, Rex!

Okay, how’s that?

Oh yeah, looking good!

Good! Ah, it’s working!

This is great!

Do I go straight?

Yeah, just keep coming!

Keep coming!

And okay, stop!

Alright, alright! Now tilt your bucket all the way up!

But Zach, if I do that, the water will spill out!

I know, but we’re here!

Oh, well, alright then!

Dumping water!

Alright, now we have a pool full of water!

Wow, look at that! That should speed things up!

Here, here, let me fill up!

Now whose garage should I wash next?

I think you should wash Rex’s! He’s a lean, mean water carrying machine!

I am? I’m really great at carrying water!

But…

Hi, Zach! Hi, Lily! I brought some dirt just like you asked!

Great! Just dump it in the marsh, Rex!

You got it!

I don’t get it. Mud is just dirt and water, right? And this mud is too wet, which means there’s too much water. So I figured, why not add some dirt?

That didn’t look like it made a big difference, but there’s one way to find out!

Nope, no good!

Uh, do you want some more dirt?

I don’t know. That’s probably gonna have to be a lot of dirt. We may have to try again and think of something else.

Well, if you need any more dirt, you just let me know!

I will! Thanks, Rex!

Well, let’s go look for answers!

Okay, this way!

Let’s go!

Yeah!

Lily, where’d she go?

She went the other way, Zach!

Oh, oh, thanks!

Alright, so we tried adding dirt, but the mud was still too wet.

Yeah, this mud is definitely too wet!

Hey, Zach, look!

What?

Look! This is the place where the water’s coming out of the marsh!

Yeah, so?

Well, if there’s too much water in this mud, instead of adding dirt, maybe we can take water out!

Take water out? How?

Well, it’s already draining out here! What if we made this opening bigger?

Oh, so more water can come out!

Yeah!

Okay, well what if I do this?

Oh yeah! And then I’ll try and do a little bit of that!

Oh, that’s good!

Yeah, and there! Look, more water’s coming out!

Hey, let’s go see what happens!

Okay!

Oh!

What do you think?

Well, the mud doesn’t look as wet as before. It may have worked!

Well, there’s only one way to find out!

Okay!

Yeah!

Hey, it worked, Lily! It worked! The mud is prime for driving through!

[Music]

Squish it between your tires!

Come over here, Zach!

Come here!

What?

Yeah, check it out! Squish the mud between your tires!

Oh yeah, look at that!

Squish!

[Music]

Wait, let me back it up!

Okay, wait! This one is great!

Hey!

There’s Walter!

Oh yeah! Hi, Walter!

Huh, what’s wrong?

Well, I’m covered in mud!

What’s wrong with that?

Well, I realized I can’t wash myself!

Look, see? I try to wash myself and I can’t!

You’re funny, Walter!

Try bending the hose down a little bit more!

Yeah, okay!

Okay, okay, let me see!

No, no, no! See, that’s a bar that I can reach!

Uh, hey!

Uh, I don’t see the water going away yet!

Can you, Sandy?

Not yet!

Uh, maybe we put the channel in the wrong place!

Oh, good thinking, Rex!

Oh, okay! We’ll take it again!

Alright, let’s do it!

Hi!

I don’t see the water going away yet! Can you, Rex?

Uh, nope, not yet!

Oh, I’ve got it!

You do?

Yeah!

Huh, what have you got, Zach?

Don’t you see? The rainwater is trickling down the hill and into the puddle! Water always goes downhill!

Oh, oh yeah, it does! The first two channels didn’t lead the water down! We have to try again and find the place where the water’s going out of the puddle!

Oh, okay! Let’s all look!

Not here!

Nope, not here either!

Hmm, nope, not here either!

Hey, water is coming in from everywhere!

Oh, Zach! There doesn’t seem to be anywhere downhill from here! The puddle is at the very bottom of the hill!

So we can’t drain the water away!

Oh well, I guess we’ll just have to work in half a wheel of water!

Yeah, even if it is all gloopy!

Now hold on, everyone! Where’s the Zerbies?

We try again! There must be an answer to this problem!

Answers are everywhere!

Exactly! Let’s all split up and look for it!

Okay!

Let me see here… what about this rock or moss?

No, that’s not gonna work!

Uh, leaves?

No!

[Music]

Hey guys, I haven’t found anything yet!

What are you looking at?

Oh, we’re just looking at the puddle! Too bad it was at the bottom of the hill! That’s why all the rainwater is draining into it!

So why did you decide to start building there anyway?

It was just a nice open space like this before it started raining!

So did you find anything yet?

No, I looked and I couldn’t find anything to move the water!

Oh, so if you can’t move the water, why not move the construction site?

Hey, that’s the answer! Brilliant!

Yeah, but where?

How about right here?

Oh yeah! It’s not at the bottom of the hill! It’s not in half a wheel of water! It’s perfect!

Yeah, great idea!

Well, come on! Let’s go, construction Zerbies! We’ll get to work!

Okay!

[Music]

Hey, how’s it coming?

Um, oh no! It’s filling up with water!

Won’t that ruin your new project?

Don’t worry! We decided to build a pool!

Yeah!

Yeah, cool!

Yeah, excuse me! Gotta get back to work!

Is that what you had before?

Yeah, but now we have two!

Oh, well, let’s try it!

Hey, this is a nice pool!

[Music]

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