The Maddie Adventures of Storybook Factory

{Pablo and Keiko are discussing, or actually they're arguing about which LeapFrog movie they want to watch.}Keiko: No, no, I want to keep watching LeapFrog: Code Word Caper!Pablo: Well, I want to watch the LeapFrog: Storybook Factory.Keiko: You always want to watch the LeapFrog: Storybook Factory.Pablo: No, I do not.Keiko: Yes, you do.

Pablo: I do not.

Keiko: You do too.

Pablo: Not always, I don't.

Keiko: You're always wanting to watch that movie!

Pablo: Oh no, I don't. Sometimes, Keiko, not always.

Keiko: You're always wanting to LeapFrog: Storybook Factory.

{Pablo and Keiko keep arguing about these two LeapFrog Movies, until Professor Quigley stops this argument they're having.}

Professor Quigley: Guys, wait a minute, wait a minute! Which movie did you watch yesterday? Code Word Caper or Storybook Factory?

Pablo: Well, tell 'em, Keiko, it was Code Word.

Keiko: It was Code Word!

Keiko and Pablo: We watched Code Word Caper yesterday, Professor Quigley!

Professor Quigley: Then it's only fair that you two take turns and watch LeapFrog: Storybook Factory today. We'll continue with Code Word Caper next week.

{Pablo and Keiko look at each other, and then to Professor Quigley.}

Pablo and Keiko: Okay, Professor Quigley!

Keiko: I'll just change the channel here...

Pablo: Good. {Pablo starts to jump, as Keiko changes the channel.}

Keiko: There we go.

{Keiko and Pablo all watch Storybook Factory, as Leap is watching Tad read the book called "Three Little Pigs".}Tad: {reading} In the house, a mama pig-Leap: Yes! Putting the words together like that is called chunking!Professor Quigley: And that's some very good chunking indeed.Maddie: {to Tad} And that's just how you should read it.{Zoe takes Tad's cap and puts on some dancing hats for Leap and Tad. One has a red line, and one has a blue line.}Zoe: Show 'em what you mean, Leap! {He presses the button on the Frog Cell, which makes Leap and Tad go up, as Mr. Websley, Lily, Jared, and Foofa watch them go up, up, up in the dancing stage.}Leap: Some words are meant to stick together, in groups like once upon a time, you'd think those words are friends forever, and some, they even start to rhyme! {Leap picks up Tad.}Leap and Tad: It's just like talking, that's the way to read. Group the words together, and you'll soon succeed.

{Maddie joins in.}

Maddie: That's great, Leap and Tad! Now watch what happens when I join in! {as Maddie hops on the "When I Spoke All The Words" words} There was a sentence I read, in a book that I remembered in my head, when I spoke all the words, it was talking I heard, and the talking has been stuck in my head.Tad: {giggles} That was some pretty fast talking, Maddie!Zoe: I'll say! Ah ha ha! I don't think we can read that fast yet! Believe me, if I rhymed a little, that would be playing on a fiddle. Wow! A rhyme! Ha ha! I am a poet, and I did not even know it! Ooh, I did it again, did you see?Mr. Johnson: I think they're all getting the idea here.Zoe: That's right, sir. Now watch this! Some words are meant to stick together, in words like Happily Ever After. These words are meant in any weather, like us who share our love and laughter!

Leap and Tad: It's just like talking, that's the way to read. Group the words together, and you'll soon succeed! Group the words together, and you'll sooooon suc-ceed!

{The audience claps their hands, and so do Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Captain Feathersword, Henry the Octopus, and Shirley Shawn the Unicorn. The Storybook Factory clip ends.}