Drop & Pick Up - ROCKOONS - learning videos



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Mimi puts a potted flower on the edge of the garden. Ti and Notey try to warn her, but Mimi swipes the pot with her tail and the pot falls. Didi helps pick it up. In the kitchen, Re is putting fruits and vegetables in a basket, drops a couple fruits, then picks them up and puts them in the basket. Soh drives by the daycare center on his skateboard. He wants to show Mimi and Ti a new trick, but he fails. He drops the skateboard, and also Mimi's potty and caterpillar, and falls himself. In the kitchen, Re puts the last fallen fruit in the basket, but then the basket falls again, a couple of fruits rolling out again. Re is surprised, but picks up the fruit again. Mimi, Ti and Didi are in the greenhouse helping Soh up, then picking up the pot. Re comes in with a basket. He asks what the noise is - did they drop something too? Soh says it's him showing off his new trick. Soh jumps up, successfully this time, but the pot still falls. Mimi gets upset. Re says it's all because it's standing unsteadily, moving it to where it won't get dropped. Mimi rejoices. Soh jumps again - nothing falls now. The raccoons praise Soh. Lala enters the greenhouse. She asks - what's all the noise, did her friends drop something? The raccoons tell her how Mimi's pot kept falling and then they moved it and now it doesn't fall.
Rockoons is an educational musical animated series for children from 2 to 4 years old, which helps kids develop creative and social skills, show empathy, value friendship and expand eyesight from a very young age.