
CITY FEET ASL
Clip: 6/12/2023 | 7m 54sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Carlton Ellen reads CITY FEET, written and illustrated by Aixa Perez-Prado.
Carlton Ellen reads the picture book City Feet, by Aixa Perez-Prado. The book explores the different kinds of shoes different people wear. After the reading, Carlton prompts viewers to consider what type of shoes are appropriate for varied occasions and environments.
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CITY FEET ASL
Clip: 6/12/2023 | 7m 54sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Carlton Ellen reads the picture book City Feet, by Aixa Perez-Prado. The book explores the different kinds of shoes different people wear. After the reading, Carlton prompts viewers to consider what type of shoes are appropriate for varied occasions and environments.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship♪ - Hi friends, my name is Carlton, and today I am so, so excited to be with all of you.
We're gonna be reading a really, really fun book, City Feet.
The author and the illustrator of this book is Aixa Perez-Prado.
It's a really fun book and I hope you're excited.
Are you ready?
Let's do it, then!
City feet, city feet.
See them walking down the street.
And look at all the different types of shoes!
I see sandals.
I see high heels, I see boots.
I even see some furry looking shoes!
There goes sneakers, clean and new.
Here come loafers, dusty blue.
Slipper feet, chipper feet.
See them shuffling down the street.
Buenos dias, sak pase.
Guten Tag, salaam, good day!
Wiggly feet, giggly feet.
See them bouncing down the street.
Boing, boing, boing.
Gliding by on skateboard wheels.
Slipping on banana peels.
Uh oh, someone fell on the banana!
I hope he's okay.
Hairy feet, scary feet.
See them creeping down the street.
Ooh, I'm getting scared.
Noisy flip-flop flapping by, strappy sandal, heel so high.
That's a pretty high heel.
Snazzy feet, jazzy feet.
See them gliding down the street.
Waiting for the bus in groups.
At the playground, shooting hoops.
Score!
Funny feet, bunny feet.
See them hopping down the street.
Crossing bridges, how are you?
Crossing roads, I'm fine, y tu?
Stinky feet, pinky feet.
See them running down the street.
Hey, wait a minute.
Does he have a hole in his shoe?
Thank you very much, merci!
Playing hopscotch, one, two, three.
Dancing feet, prancing feet.
See them swinging down the street.
Off to work and school and play.
Rapping, tapping through the day.
[Carlton claps] Silly feet, chilly feet.
See them springing down the street.
Standing still to wait in line.
Stopping short to read the sign.
Uh-oh, it says, do not step on the grass!
You better not step on the grass.
Stubby feet, grubby feet.
See them stomping down the street.
Can I see you stomp?
Come on, let me hear you stomp.
[Carlton stomps feet] Good job, friends.
In the sunshine, in the rain, on the bus, and on the train.
And do you see all of those feet?
Look at all those feet on the bus!
Look at the feet on the train!
Tickly feet, quickly feet.
See them skipping down the street.
Buzzing like bumblebees, bzzz.
Jumping puddles, climbing trees.
Okay, friends, I have a secret.
I actually love jumping in puddles.
Don't say anything.
Soccer feet, rocker feet.
See them bopping down the street.
Boa tarde, afternoon, allin tuta, see you soon!
Snoring feet, boring feet.
See them dragging down the street.
Sliding slowly, tiring fast.
Going home to rest at last.
Friends, what are your favorite type of shoes to wear?
Do you love to wear boots?
Do you love to wear sandals?
City feet, city feet.
Snoozing to the city beat.
So I need your help.
I have an activity and I need your help.
Can you help me?
Okay, great.
I'm going on a trip and on this trip, I wanna go to the beach.
So I have sandals and I have boots.
Friends, when I go to the beach, should I wear my boots or should I wear my sandals?
That is correct.
I should wear my sandals to the beach.
But when you go to the beach, you wear sandals.
Awesome job!
Okay, friends, when I go on this trip, I'm gonna go to the park to play.
So when I go to the park, should I bring my sneakers or should I bring my dress shoes?
Sneakers, dress shoes?
I should wear my sneakers!
When you go to the park to play, you wear your sneakers.
Great job, friends, great job.
Okay, on this trip that I'm going on, it might rain.
So, when I go to the trip and it rains, should I wear my dress shoes in the rain, or should I wear my boots in the rain?
That is right, you wear boots in the rain so you don't slip and slide everywhere.
Okay, friends, you have been absolutely amazing.
Amazing, thank you so much.
I think I'm ready for my trip.
Do you wanna come?
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