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Sisimpur

Episode #11.17
Wed, Dec 31, 1969
  • S11.E17
  • Episode #11.17
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Self-confidence'. Tuktuki talks with kids about self-confidence and Tuktuki also learns from them how one uses his/her self-confidence on doing something like hitting a six while playing cricket, basketing a ball while playing basketball and so on. Halum and Ikri play a game while Shiku conducts it. On the game, they find out stuffs that start their names in Pwa (p). Things come up in pairs like Tomato and Potol (pointed gourd); Palki (palanquin) and bus; Payra (pigeon) and Doyel (magpie). Both Halum and Ikri succeed in finding them out. In a LAF Payel counts her Payras (pigeons). Payel, along with her younger brother and dad are feeding their pigeons at their rooftop. All enjoy the activities with a smiling face. Ikri is trying to write a rhyme but not being able to while Asha tell her to have self-confidence. To explain what self-confidence is, Asha tells a story where a kid Kuber agrees with s self-confidence to write a rhyme and facing a little crisis to end it, he regains his self-confidence and overcomes it. Ikri learns having confidence on oneself while doing a work is called self-confidence. Raya wants to eat jujube bringing them down from the jujube tree. But she can't. Halum appears and tries different ways but fails. Khoka comes with a stick with a net fixed at its top. He collects jujube and give them to Raya. Meanwhile being shaken incidentally by Halum, jujube falls from the tree. Halum takes credit.
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Episode #11.1

Tue, Oct 30, 2018
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Nutritious'. Tuktuki interacts with kids, visits a zoo and talks about healthy foods like milk, banana, vegetables, etc. Later, Halum and Ikri play a game while Shiku conducts it. On the game, fruits' names beginning in the letter 'Kwa' are there with names that begins in other letters. Both Halum and Ikri succeed on identifying names that start in 'Kwa. Afterwards, we see a boy of a Banana farmer collecting bananas from his father's orchard. Washing hands and every utensil, mom prepares milkshake. Then we follow Khokamia to go get a haircut to stay healthy. Ikri wants to know why this is needed. Khoka tells a story where a king one morning thinks that he has lost one ear. He searches here and there. Finally, after having a haircut, explores that it was covered by his hair. We end the day with Raya. Raya has brushed her teeth for breakfast. She regularly has nutritious and balanced diet. Today 's breakfast is bread, pulses, vegetables and milk. But milk is yet to add. She keeps waiting while Halum appears with weird offers like chocolate, cake etc. Finally, the milkman appears with Parboti. Raya gets her milk.
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Episode #11.2

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Bird'. Tuktuki interacts with kids and talks about birds, their food, residence, etc. On stage, Shiku and Halum show what they can find that starts in Mwa. Murgi (hen), Mach (fish), moyur (peacock) come and say their name start in 'Mwa'. Mithila's and her dad go to visit a Safari Park. There they see peacocks of different types and colors. Ikri is drawing a parrot. She asks Tuktuki about the colors to color it. In relation, Tuktuki tells a story of Bangoma Bangomy the wisest birds of a kingdom who learn that they can update their knowledge by different sources like newspaper, television, books, internet, etc. The king sends all this resources to his people. Making a drone bird, Shiku is trying to fly that. But the remote controller doesn't work. Shiku is very disappointed. Halum notices it on his magic mirror. Shiku overcomes his disappointment trough different physical activities while Halum shows his sincere effort to win over the crisis.
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Episode #11.3

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day-'Tree'. She learns from people that trees provide us with fresh air, ensure birds' dwelling in them. She interacts with a kid who is taking care of plants. Ikri and Halum are the guests on the quiz show-Shiku's Can You Tell. Images are shown on monitor three of which start in Letter 'Gwa'. Ikri can tell two of them and Halum can tell the last one. Before the last question, we see Gungun, a student with some other students and teachers plant trees at school garden and count them. A girl student Gungun, with her schoolmates and teachers will plant different trees in their school premises. They count them as 10 in total. They are happy as they say they will have fruits, flowers, shade while birds will make nests in them. While playing together with blocks, Asha tells Ikri that she will place her saplings in the sun. Ikri asks 'Why'. To explain it, Asha tells her a story. One morning, while a king was roaming in his garden with his minister, they hear a song that signifies the singer badly needs sunlight. Minister finds it's a sapling. It says, it needs sunlight, air and water to grow up. The minister manages all. Ikri learns about how a sapling grows up. Raya is caressing her sapling of mango tree that she herself has planted. Halum tells he will make the sapling grow instantly but Raya says, it takes time to grow. Halum is convinced.
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Episode #11.4

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Safety'.Tuktuki interacts with kids wearing safety kits like helmet, knee pad for a bicycle ride, wearing life jacket for a boat ride. A hen feeds its chicks to assure their safety. Halum, Tuktuki and Shiku play on Shiku's Can You Tell stage. They describe how to be safe during an earthquake, a fire and lightning. Sumi and her friends learn at school from a specialist the rules to stay safe during the lightening. They learn while staying outside, during the lightening, they shouldn't stay in an open field, under a tree or under an electric pole. They need to go inside a room. Ikri learns the Does and Don'ts from Tuktuki through listening to a story where Vuto, Ganwala learn from Kongka what to do, what not, where to stay, where not. Raya is standing near a zebra-crossing to cross the road. Halum appears to help producing weird stuffs like a toy plane, a pair of wings etc. and finally comes to know how to cross a road safely and that Raya will need an elder. He performs as an elder.
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Episode #11.5

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Clean'.Tuktuki talks with kids about getting clean. They talk about geese cleaning their body by bathing, kids clipping nails and then taking bath, brushing teeth to get clean. Halum shows subtraction by counting guavas. From 4 guavas Tuktuki takes away on guava each time and Halum tells the remaining number of guavas. With a song, at school, Lira and her schoolmates are washing fruits that will be eaten by the students as tiffin. Students wash their hands before eating. Tuktuki tells a story to Ikri. The king of Laughter kingdom sends his practitioner to the Happy Kingdom. The Practitioner learns from there that the people there are happy due to maintaining a healthy life by practicing healthy habits like, brushing teeth, washing hands before and after meals, etc. Raya is preparing to wash her hands and mouth after playing football. She is at near the tap but doesn't find it in its place so no water. Halum appears with weird solutions like mustard oil, mango juice etc. but finally, Khokamia appears with the tap to fix it there as he took it for repairing.
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Episode #11.6

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Bone'.Tuktuki here talks about bones. She visits a museum and interacts with the teacher and kids there. They learn that bones are the parts of skeleton. She learns more from a physician too. Hasnahena and her Dad visits a Dinosaurs park where they watch five types of Dinosaurs. They learn about Dinosaurs. Listening to a story from Tuktuki, Ikri learns about Dinosaur. In the story a king learns from his pundit about Dinosaur after seeing a Dinosaur's skeleton. All come to know that they are extinct now. Sherali is tense as the sun isn't rising at dawn. So, he can't crow. If he doesn't crow how people of Sisimpur will wake? Halum appears with his weird stuffs like a fish rod, a magnet etc. Finally, Sherali realizes, the sun won't be visible as it's cloudy. It starts raining, they go inside home to eat tossed flattened rice.
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Episode #11.7

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Reporter Tuktuki goes to see what 'Season' it is as today's Word Of The Day is 'Season'. Tuktuki explores different people with different activities in different conditions of nature. Thus, explores the beauty of different seasons. Tuktuki and Halum are the guests on the show. Images of different seasons are shown and contestants identify seasons seeing them. Tuktuki identifies two and Halum identifies the last one. Before the last question, we meet Borsha, a girl child and her grandpa plant seedlings of palmyra trees beside the road. After planting, they count the number of seedlings. It's six (6). A VO ensures that weaver birds will again be able to build their nests in the trees. As Shiku presses the button, Borsha and her grandpa appear on screen. They are planting seedlings of palmyra trees beside the road. Halum and Tuktuki are also introduced to them. After planting them they count the number of seedlings. It's six. Through VO, we are ensured that weaver birds will again be able to build their nests in the trees which are now low in number. Trees will give fruits too. Grandma and Borsha enters home smiling with happiness. After drawing a peacock, Ikri shows interest of watching peacock dance. Asha says peacocks don't dance if there is no rain and to explain, Asha tells her a story where Konka, Bhuto and the singer Gaanwalahas to make rain. The peacock starts dancing. Realizing the importance of clouds, rain and trees Ikri now adds them to her drawing. Raya is with a pinwheel in the park to see it moves. Halum chants to move it and Raya tells her that pinwheels move by the blow of wind while wind blows on itself.
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Episode #11.8

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Sign'.Tuktuki talks with kids about Meaning of different signs e. g sign for a bus stop, for a library and a wheelchair ramp. Shiku, Halum and Tuktuki are on stage. They play recognizing signs like 'School in front', 'Bus stop', 'Danger' etc. Halum and Shiku win Arrow signed crests too. With a song, students in a school performs a drill 'Stop. Drop. Roll!'-the rule to follow if someone or his/her dress catches fire. They learn it from a firefighter who guides them on doing that. Asha is going to fix a sign in front of the library. Ikri wants to learn what a sign is. Asha tells a story in response. There, in a camp, learners learn about the signs used to show direction of path, a sign beside a river and a danger sign. They have an instructor with them.Ikri understands what 'sign' is. Elmo, Tumpa, Smart oldman all are performing a drill- Stop drop roll under Raya's instructions. Raya learned it from school. While performing Halum thought they are having difficulties with standing so offers weird solutions like a stick, a pole etc. Finally, Halum realizes, it's a fire drill going on which is an emergency to learn.
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Episode #11.9

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Rhythm'.Tuktuki talks with kids who are making a rhythm by applauding together while playing. She talks with other groups doing exercise with rhythm made by applauding. and playing different instruments on a rhythm. Halum and Ikri play on stage choosing the objects name starting in letter 'Bwa'. They choose right objects, the musical instruments like Bashi (flute), Bina (Harp), Behala (violin) etc from the mixture of other instruments. We see Badhon dances counting her steps in rhythm. Halum and Ikri count 1 to 8. Badhon with other mates, dances with counting numbers following a rhythm at a dance school. She, along with other mates learns a new pattern of dance from her madam. Ikri sings a rhyme song. Asha tell her a story about how once the anger of a princess was cooled down. Artists one after another sang traditional music Gomveera, then a rhyme song. But know use. Then by Halum's classical music, the anger is gone. Raya identifies different genres of songs. Halum is trying a magic where he will enter a mirror with a rhyme and will exit by another. Raya helps him reciting famous rhymes but alarms that rhymes are not capable of getting him into the mirror or out of the mirror. So, Halum realizes he should rather learn beautiful rhymes rather than the chants which are worthless.
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Episode #11.10
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Practice'.Tuktuki talks with kids who are engaged in practicing different activities. Some are practicing music; a kid is practicing "basketing" a ball and a juggler is practicing juggling. All this show how practice works. Next, Halum and Tuktuki play finding sports materials like bat, ball, etc. We watch Snigdha and her friends are playing Taekwondo and counting 1 to 8 with rhythm. Practicing Taekwondo Snigdha, with some boys and girls are in the field wearing a special type of costume. Their instructor, teaches the boys different types of Taekwondo. After playing video game on computer, Tuktuki tells Ikri to play in the field outside as the rain is over. She says playing video game for a while is good but playing outside makes one healthy. Tuktuki explains through a story. Manik-Ratan are playing car game on computer. Khokamia appears and tells them to play outside. They don't agree at the beginning but after a while seeing Kuber and Khoka playing outside, they get inspired and play with them. Raya is trying to keep standing on one leg but losing balance. Halum appears with weird solutions like a stick, a bamboo, etc. Raya wants to do it by practice and on her self-confidence. Finally, she makes it. Halum also makes it and they do it together.
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Episode #11.11
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Guest'. Tuktuki talks with one kid who is treating the guests at her home on a birthday party. She talks with two foreign guests who are conversing with Bangladeshi people. Shiku, Halum and Tuktuki are on stage. They play recognizing signs like 'School in front', 'Bus stop', 'Danger', etc. Halum and Shiku win Arrow signed crests too. Anup a boy, standing outside home with his dad, elder sister Asha is waiting. His uncle, aunt and cousin Payel have come to visit them. They entertain the guests and receive gifts from them. They leave when the visiting is done. Ikri is ready to play with Asha's niece but doesn't know how to get introduced. Asha tells a story where Halum, Shiku, Raya, Tuktuki and Khokamia are present. Through singing and dancing, they show how to be introduced and then how to develop a friendship. Ray will have guest in her house. She is waiting with two mangoes to get them blended. Halum produced weird stuffs like eggplant, potato, etc. Finally, the guest, Khokamia appears and washing his hands he prepares the blend. With guests, Halum too have the blend.
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Episode #11.12
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Strong'. Tuktuki talks with a mom and her kid and learns what 'strong' stands for. Some other kids tell her that gaining power from playing and by exercising one gets strong. Health specialists Halum and Tuktuki talk on 'When we should wash hands."The point out times like 'after getting back from latrine', before having food' etc. We see counting is done from 1 to 8 while Dumbbell PT was being performed. Shila, along with the friends of 'Khelaghor' will learn the Dumbbell P.T. by counting the steps under the instructor's guidance. Later on, they perform whole P.T. exercise and Nipa watches. Ikri tells a story where a fisherman and his son are going to sleep but needed the protection from the mosquitoes. Dad says, mosquito bites may cause different diseases. They, looked for a protection and eventually, invents a mosquito curtain. Ikri realizes why Asha was fixing a mosquito curtain for her. Raya is doing shoulder exercise, hand muscle exercise, waist exercise etc. one after another. Halum tends to help Raya by offering weird kits but finally joins Raya in a free hand exercise.
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Episode #11.13
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Family'.Tuktuki talks with kids who are having a big or a small family. They say they love their families. She also learns about a family of ducks and ducklings, and the other, a goat and its family. A sheep family is Shiku's guest and sheep are counted up to 6. At a birthday party, we see there are 6 plates, 6 glasses and 6 spoons. Antora, her brother, mom and dad arrange the celebration of Grandmom's Birthday. They cook foods, decorates room and then Grandma is brought in that room by Antora and her brother. They keep her eyes closed. Opening eyes, Grandma is surprised. While eating guavas, Ikri learns from Asha about Halum, Gaanwala, Vuto, Konkaall, even the King learn about food conservation. By conservation, the king is able to feed his subject. Sherali and Bijlee are waiting to receive a online delivery of Sherali's jerkin. The deliveryman makes a wrong delivery and corrects it at third time. Every time, Halum tries to solve the problem by magic and with his chants appears the deliveryman coincidentally. Halum appreciates the happy family.
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Episode #11.14
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Favor'.Tuktuki learns how three different kids doing Favor by their different activities on different situations. One fixes a Danger sign near a hole made on a path, one helps a street vendor lift his basket and the other shows a person which way his friend Jewel's house is. Shiku asks Halum which object Halum remembers first that starts in letter 'Aa'. Ata (Custard apple), Aam (mango) tells their names start in 'Aa'. We see colorful fruits being shown to Anika. They learn Anaros (pineapple), and Anondo (happiness) also start in 'Aa'. A fruit festival is held at Anika's school. Various native fruits are displayed. The headmaster talks about nutrition. In the end, they all eat a jackfruit after washing their hands. Ikri is going to bed. Asha is fixing the mosquito curtain. Asha tells a story in relation to maintaining some healthy habits like brushing teeth, washing hands and face, combing hair, fixing the mosquito net etc. In the story, Shiku and Halum who plays the roles of Bagha maintains the healthy habits one after another. After exercising, Khokamia is going to have a bath, thinking what are the things needed. Halum appears and at every step, produces different weird stuffs. Khoka finally gets prepared with a soap, water and a towel. Halum too takes a bath.
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Episode #11.15
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Cooperation'. Tuktuki talks with kids who are cooperating in doing things. One is making a car with blocks with her dad in cooperation, one is lending her color pencil to other on making an art while another boy kid cooperates with her mom in arranging breakfast on plates. 6 friends Sherali, Bijlee, Manik, Ratan, Parboti and Sabuj Mia are playing 'How many parts 6 can be divided into'. Ripon's dad and others will show how to water the field in cooperation. Ripon has come to an irrigation field with his dad who is a farmer. Ripon watches how the irrigation is done using a pump, making drains etc. Ripon and his friend make a paper boat and float it on the irrigation water. Asha was knitting with wool. The balls of wool were kept in a basket. Pulled accidentally by Ikri's hand, a ball of wool dropped on the floor. Ikri was so sorry. Asha says if one realizes a mistake and copes with that, it will be OK. Asha tells a story where Bijlee and Sherali were going for fishing and on the way damage a cobweb, then tried to repair it but failed. The spider said OK, as Bijlee and Sherali realized their mistake. Bijli wants to fly to the fig tree and eat the figs grown there but can't fly. But she's confident that she can fly this much. Sherali helps her telling how to fly. Halum appears to solve it by magic. Meanwhile trying step by step Bijlee succeeds. Halum takes the credit.
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Episode #11.16
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Sharing'.Tuktuki talks with kids about sharing with kids on different situations. One kid shares blocks with her companion while playing, one girl shares her umbrella with her schoolmate, one shares a bench for sitting together while the other shares a banana. Halum and Ikri play finding objects' names that start in Letter 'Borgiya Ja'. They find Jaam (Java plum), Jamrul (Java apple), Jambura (Pomelo) etc. Jaman, Jui, and their two friends eat a Jambura. They count 4 plates for 4 people. Jui and her two friends eat pomelo that is brought down from the tree by Jui's elder brother. He cuts the pomelo after washing hands and then counting themselves, they bring 4 saucers and 4 spoons. After eating they make fun with the peel. Ikri draws a colorful house while Asha reads a book titled 'Colorful House'. Asha explains the house in the story is colorful as around the house there are different vegetable patches of different colors and it looks colorful. Learning it Ikri is happy. Raya wants to draw pictures of some native fruits but can't decide the fruits. Halum appears with weird solutions while Raya resolves it getting a framed picture with native fruits drawn on it, hanging on the wall near her.
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Episode #11.17
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Self-confidence'. Tuktuki talks with kids about self-confidence and Tuktuki also learns from them how one uses his/her self-confidence on doing something like hitting a six while playing cricket, basketing a ball while playing basketball and so on. Halum and Ikri play a game while Shiku conducts it. On the game, they find out stuffs that start their names in Pwa (p). Things come up in pairs like Tomato and Potol (pointed gourd); Palki (palanquin) and bus; Payra (pigeon) and Doyel (magpie). Both Halum and Ikri succeed in finding them out. In a LAF Payel counts her Payras (pigeons). Payel, along with her younger brother and dad are feeding their pigeons at their rooftop. All enjoy the activities with a smiling face. Ikri is trying to write a rhyme but not being able to while Asha tell her to have self-confidence. To explain what self-confidence is, Asha tells a story where a kid Kuber agrees with s self-confidence to write a rhyme and facing a little crisis to end it, he regains his self-confidence and overcomes it. Ikri learns having confidence on oneself while doing a work is called self-confidence. Raya wants to eat jujube bringing them down from the jujube tree. But she can't. Halum appears and tries different ways but fails. Khoka comes with a stick with a net fixed at its top. He collects jujube and give them to Raya. Meanwhile being shaken incidentally by Halum, jujube falls from the tree. Halum takes credit.
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Episode #11.18
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Rest'. Tuktuki talks with kids about resting. She talks with people who are getting refreshed by taking rest in between working. One is taking rest by listening to radio sitting under a tree, kids are resting after playing for long while dogs and other animals are also resting. Halum and Ikri play finding objects' names that start in letter 'Ghwa'. They find Ghonta (bell), Ghori (watch) etc. Ghum (sleeping) is shown with a song. It shows sleeping of different animals and their ways. The importance of sleep is discussed in the song. Ikri wants to know why Tuktuki needs rest. Tuktuki comes up with a story where a Genie appears before Khokamia while he was taking rest sitting on a bench after working in his nursery. Genie starts doing Khoka's works while Khoka takes rest. Finally, Genie also falls asleep. Ikri learns why resting is needed. Night time, Shiku can't sleep. Halum appears to help producing weird stuffs like a football, jacket and buoy, and then Manik-Ratan. Manik Ratan practice squatting and Shiku counts. That works for sleeping.
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Episode #11.19
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Festival'. Tuktuki talks with kids about different festivals. A family is on a cake festival, a birthday occasion is being observed in festive mood and a child festival is going on at the Child Academy. Halum and Shiku play telling the name of musical instruments by listening to their sounds. They identify flute, Ektara etc. On the LAF we watch Mongol Shovazatra (Procession to celebrate a festival). A video is shown with a song on the Happy New Year's Day in Bangla. There is a rally where drums and are being played and people are dressed in a colorful, festive way. The total character of the festival is visible through the song and the video. The whole segment is written in rhyme. Tuktuki is writing a rhyme. Ikri wants to know what actually rhyme is. Tuktuki tells a story where in a Rhyme Festival, Halum is introduced as the Rhyme king and no rhyme writer can win over him but when Tuktuki, the Rhyme girl appears in the scene, the competition goes on equally. Ikri gets enough idea about rhyme. Raya are making masks to celebrate the Bengali New Year's Day. She looks for a brush to paint them. Halum appears with weird offers like toothbrush etc. Raya colors them with color pencils. Elmo comes with a mask while Halum gets one from Raya.
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Episode #11.20
Reporter Tuktuki goes to see what 'Environment' is as today's Word Of The Day is 'Environment'. Tuktuki explores three different environments: A city environment, an open space beside the road (they say, trees keep the environment cool) and a rural environment. Ikri and Halum are the guests on the quiz show-Shiku's Can You Tell. Images are shown on monitor three of which start in Letter 'Jha'. Ikri can tell two of them and Halum can tell the last one. Before the last question, we meet Jhantu, a boy with his dad and some other people are at a floating (on water) seedbed. Jhantu is just helping them. Afterwards, Halum gives his right answer on quiz three. Declaring Ikri the winner, Shiku wraps up the program. As Shiku presses the button, image of Jhantu, a boy child appears on monitor. Jhantu explains to Halum what a floating seedbed is. Jhantu shows, his grandpa is preparing a seedbed at the front yard of their home. Jhantu's grandma and mom are helping grandpa. Grandpa spreads papaya seeds on the bed. Step by step, the floating seed bed is detailed with the process of growing saplings on it. Some days later, the saplings grow bigger and picking them, Jhantu's grandpa and uncle go to a weekly market to sell them. Later, Tuktuki tells Ikri a story where two kids wanted to play wasting water while the gardener teach them how and why water should be conserved. After eating a banana, Raya waits for a dustbin. Halum tries with a magic. At a stage, Manik, Ratan come with a dustbin. Using the dustbin, they keep environment clean.
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Episode #11.21
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Satisfaction'. Tuktuki explores different environments like a city environment with good roads, traffic system, good buildings etc, a natural village environment and so on, She interacts with kids. Tuktuki talks with kids about. With Shiku, there are Halum, Tuktuki and Parboti on stage. They will talk about and choose the foods made of milk. They find and talk about cottage cheese, porridge etc. Then we watch Tania and her friends eat together; there they eat milk made curd also. Tania and her friends arrange a picnic on a weekend. Bringing ingredients from their houses, they gather them at Tania's house yard. Tania's dad cook the dish. Washing hands, they all enjoy the food and the picnic. Listening to a story from Asha, Ikri learns where foods come from and, Ikri learns, milk comes from cow, bread from the flour that comes from a farmer and eggs from hens. He also learns, the banana Asha has brought for him are from Asha's own banana tree. Raya waits with an empty bottle in hand in front of a tube well. She is thirsty but isn't getting anyone elder to pump the tube well. Halum appears to bring water for her. He produces a jug pond water then river water. Raya says they aren't safe. Finally, Halum learns, as an elder he can pump the tube well to get safe drinking water.
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Episode #11.22
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Joy'.Tuktuki talks with kids who are feeling joyful on different situations. A boy getting a new football from his mom, one is visiting a park, one is receiving a guest friend at home and the other two are cycling together. All are joyful on doing their activities. Later, Halum and Tuktuki are playing. Shiku on his chair on stage too. Hearing the sound, they identify a train whistle, school bell ringing, a jingling anklet etc. We then meet Sujon, who learns playing drum in different rhythm. Finally, in joy, all start dancing and singing with drum's rhythm. Afterwards, we play drums with Sujon's dad who is a professional player of native drums. Sujon learns playing it from his dad. They play and dance together. Also, Ikri learns why questioning is good by listening to a story from Asha where Halum and Khoka are passengers on a boat rowed by Shiku. There they learn answers to questions through questioning. We end the day with Raya. She is preparing to go to a children's park. Halum appears to solve her problem and offers weird things to take. Raya takes bag, cap and a water pot etc. Khoka, as an elder accompanies Raya to go to the park.
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Episode #11.23
Reporter Tuktuki is outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Healthy'. Tuktuki talks with different kids, one brushing teeth with her mom and then washing face to stay healthy, one bathing with the help of mom, some are playing a game that makes them healthy and some are eating homemade healthy foods. Later, Halum and Tuktuki are playing. Shiku on his chair on stage too. On the game they find the right times when wearing sandal is needed. We follow this segment with a bath song. We see a video about bathing at different places, different people and the proper ways are shown. The importance of bathing is detailed through the song and the video. Next, Tuktuki gives a story book to Ikri. On its cover, the king's hair is untidy. Ikri asks why. Tuktuki reads out the story, where a king with dry, untidy hair, learns from a Black healthy haired girl, Tuktuki that the king has to take care of his hair by cleaning, combing etc. We end the day with Raya. She lost one of her sandals before going to latrine. Halum appears with weird solutions like producing a paper, a yam leaf etc. while Raya eventually explores her sandal was near her feet. Halum takes credit.
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Episode #11.24
We start with reporter Tuktuki outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Preparation'. Tuktuki talks with kids who are taking preparation for different occasions or activities. One is taking preparation to perform on a dance show, one arranging emergencies to prepare for going to a shelter, some are preparing a field to play cricket and Tuktuki is preparing to go to bed. Next, Halum and Tuktuki are playing. Shiku on his chair. They choose and talk about dry foods like flattened rice and molasses, safe drinking water etc. Then we see Bristi play with her friends by singing, dancing and acting with joy in a shelter during flood. They pass time with fun there. Later, Mohona and her friends are in a shelter in a village. during flood. The seniors and juniors together spend time with pleasure there. They also listen to the volunteers. Then we join Ikri in her world. Ikri is drawing a peacock boat. In relation to that Asha tells a story to explain how to be safe on a river cruise. In the story a businessman is going on a business tour taking life jackets, Buoys and a sealed plastic jar to ensure precaution in case they are drowned. We end the day with Elmo, Tumpa and others practicing an earthquake drill. Halum appears to help Raya with weird thinking. Finally, he also learns what he needs to do if he is in a building during an earthquake.
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Episode #11.25
Today, we follow reporter Tuktuki outside with today's Word Of The Day- 'Shape'. Tuktuki talks with kids about different shapes while one kid finds out a triangular picture, one finds a quadrilateral table and a picture on the wall of a quadrilateral. Next, Halum and Tuktuki play 'Say what's next'. A pattern is displayed like Rose, mango, rose, mango, rose - so on. They find it is mango. Cow-cow-hen...so next is hen. Later, we sing a song about shapes. Different shapes in various objects around us are shown and identified through the video song. We then go into Ikri's World. Ikri draws a picture of Grandma. In relation to that, Ikri learns what a frame is and what shape of frame is needed for a particular picture through listening to a story from Tuktuki. In the story, King Halum's minister brings triangular, round and finally a rectangular frame for the picture of Halum's Grandpa that is drawn by Halum. We end today's adventure with Tumpa, Monkey, and Raya playing cricket. There ball is punctured. So, they stop playing. Halum appears with weird solutions like a beach ball, a football, a Ping-Pong ball etc. Finally, a cricket ball fall in Halum's cap that is hit by an elderly person. He joins Raya and others to play cricket with his ball.
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Episode #11.26
In search of her Word Of The Day, Reporter Tuktuki goes to a school. There she finds a Tipitap made by reusing a plastic can. After using the toilet, a student washes hand in that Tipitap. Then Tuktuki finds Rupam and his mom making flower pots by reusing tin cans. Finally, she finds Shyamol and his friend Sanjida are playing with dolls made by reusing ice cream sticks and yearn. Tuktuki's exploring for her Word Of The Day is done. Later, Tuktuki and Halum are the guests on the quiz show-Shiku's Can You Tell. Images of stuffs are shown and contestants have to tell which can be reused for making something else. Tuktuki can tell two of them and Halum can tell the last one. Then we meet Shirin, a girl child with her friends make toy cars using some used CDs, yearn and some sticks. They have a competition of driving the cars. Shirin wins first place. Afterwards, Halum gives his right answer on quiz three. Declaring Tuktuki the winner, Shiku wraps up the program. Shirin, a girl child with her friends make toy cars using some used CDs, yearn and some sticks. With the yearn, they join the sticks and then fixing the CDs with the sticks they make wheels. Then they have a competition of driving the cars. Shirin wins the first place. Halumiwala, a singer who makes new things Reusing used stuffs. Raya (Mini) and Khokamia (Paban Harkara) bring a milk can, ice cream sticks and old tapes. Halumiwala makes a drum set using those. Shiku (Fatik) brings an old piece of paper and Halumiwala makes a boat folding it. Tuktuki (Shudha) brings 4 bottle-tips. Reusing an old carton and the bottle-tips, Halum makes a car. Ikri understands what 'Reuse' is. She decides to Reuse her empty bottle to make a rattle by filling some tamarind seeds into it. Raya decides to make a new car using an old carton of paper. She has ice cream sticks with her to join wheels with the car. But what to make the wheels with? Halum tries with his magic but no use. Meanwhile, using 4 bottle tips, Raya completes making her new car using old box.
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