Part & Whole - ROCKOONS - learning videos
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Soh, Lala, Ti and Notey are putting together a car puzzle. Lala brings a piece with a steering wheel, So brings a piece with a wheel. The puzzle is assembled. Soh says he will take the puzzle for himself because the wheel is the most important part of the car. Lala disagrees with him: the steering wheel is the most important part of the car. Soh and Lala argue, each takes a piece of the puzzle, and leave. Re comes in. Soh and Re kick the ball, accidentally knocking over a puzzle piece with a wheel. Soh says - watch out for the car! Re doesn't understand where the car is. Soh says it's the most important part of the car - the wheel. Re wonders - does a car come in one piece? It has to be whole! Meanwhile, Lala shows Doca a puzzle piece with a steering wheel. Doca wonders, where is the rest of the car, the whole car? Is it only a piece? Lala says - but this is the most important part! Ti tries to put the car puzzle together without the two pieces, he can't. Lala and Doca come in. Lala puts her piece of the puzzle back in place, saying the car must be whole. Soh and Re come in. Soh says yes! Soh puts his piece of the puzzle in place too. The puzzle is complete! Faf comes in and admires the puzzle. Lala and Soh tell him how they first argued about which part of the car was more important, and then their friends helped them realize that all parts are important to the whole.
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.