Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Visits Dr Poppy's Pet Rescue | Christmas Animals For Kids

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Hello everybody. Robbo and I are getting very excited about Christmas here in the Pet Rescue Centre. Shall we see who’s in our festive waiting room today? We have Twinkle the Robin, Chilly the Penguin and a very special surprise guest joining us later! Here comes our first patient, Twinkle the Robin. You can tell a Robin by their beautiful red feathers on their front. Sometimes they’re called Robin Red Breasts and can be heard singing in your garden on Christmas Day! Twinkle, what seems to be the problem? Twinkle, I can’t hear you, have you lost your voice? May I have a quick look at your throat please? Robins and other types of birds sing as a way of speaking to one another, just like humans do by talking. Yes Twinkle, it looks like you’ve got a sore throat. The best treatment for a sore throat is to wrap up warm, rest up and drink plenty of water. Some of Robbo’s special cough syrup will help too! A spoonful of cough syrup coming right up! Here you go Twinkle, make sure you take a big gulp. It’s important to stay warm out there and get as much rest as possible. Would you look at that, she’s already feeling much better. Here comes our second patient, Chilly the Emperor Penguin. Emperor Penguins live in a place called Antarctica, near the South Pole. Antartica is so cold the ground is made of snow and ice! Oh dear, Chilly. You look under the weather. Let me take your temperature with my thermometer. Thermometers are used by vets and doctors to take the temperature of your body. The higher the red line in the thermometer the hotter your temperature is. Chilly is definitely too hot, but I don’t think you have a fever. You just aren’t used to being indoors in warm places! Emperor Penguins just like you. All have fat and feathers too. In the Antarctic you are not. Now you’re feeling far too hot. Just to keep you cold and nice. We’ve made you this coat of ice. This will keep you nice and cool. When you’re feeling hot in school. This coat is made of ice, which is just water that is frozen solid! It will help to cool you down. That’s much better. Look how cool you look! Let’s find out who our last patient is. He’s too big to fit in the waiting room, so we need to go outside to meet him. Wow! It’s Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer! Rudolph is part of Santa’s special team of magical reindeer who pull his sleigh around the world on Christmas Eve. Hello Rudolph. You don’t seem to be your usual self today. What seems to be the matter? Are you telling me you can’t fly Rudolph? Hmm. We have to fix that don’t we so you can deliver all the presents to good girls and boys on Christmas Eve! Maybe instead of eating that grass, Robbo can make you some magical reindeer food to give you that Christmas spirit again? Some magic reindeer food coming right up! Here we go! Amazing! You look better already, Rudolph. Let’s see if you can fly now. Can you take a big leap again? Brilliant, Rudolph! Look at them go! Merry Christmas Santa, Merry Christmas Rudolph! Ho ho ho! Wow, thank you for the presents Santa! I’m glad Rudolph is feeling much better. That’s all from the Pet Rescue Centre today. To watch more videos from me, just tap here, or to download the Toddler Fun Learning app, just tap here. See you again soon and Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas!
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Channel: Toddler Fun Learning
Views: 1,874,670
Rating: 3.9144812 out of 5
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Length: 5min 26sec (326 seconds)
Published: Fri Dec 01 2017
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