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[THEME SONG BEGINS]
>>RACHEL: Good morning! It’s time for Chompers, your morning and night toothbrushing show.
Start brushing on the top of your mouth on one side, and brush the inside, outside and chewing side of each tooth.
>>KIDS: 3, 2, 1, brush!
[THEME SONG ENDS]
>>RACHEL: It’s Robot Week, and today we’re playing: WHAT’S THAT SOUND!
[WHATS THATS SOUND THEME SONG]
>>RACHEL: We’ll play a sound, and you have to guess what it is. Here’s your first one:
[LOUD AIR SUCKING]
>>RACHEL: What was that? Here’s it is one more time:
[LOUD AIR SUCKING]
So what’s that sound? Shout it out.
>>GROUP: A vacuum cleaner!
>>RACHEL: Not just any vacuum cleaner. A robotic vacuum.
Switch to the other side of the top of your mouth…
[SWITCH BELL]
>>RACHEL: -and brush all the way to the back.
Robotic vacuums are self-driving machines that move around the floor on their own. They use sensors to sense where objects are in a room. Then they move around those objects to suck up dirt and dust. These smart cleaners look like short, round discs - a little bigger than a dinner plate.
Robot vacuums help humans save time by doing a little light cleaning everyday.
Switch your brushing to the bottom of your mouth…
[SWITCH BELL]
>>RACHEL: -and brush your front teeth too.
Here your next sound:
[HONK HONK]
>>RACHEL: What do you think is making? Here it is one more time:
[HONK HONK]
>>RACHEL: So what’s that sound??
>>GROUP: A Car.
>>RACHEL: Not just any car. A self-driving car.
Switch to the other side of the bottom of your mouth…
[SWITCH BELL]
>>RACHEL: -but don’t brush too hard.
Self-driving cars are also known as driverless cars. They’re robotic vehicles that can drive all by themselves, without any humans driving it. Just like robotic vacuums, self-driving cars also use sensors to detect objects nearby and drive around them.
[ZOOOOOOOM]
[THEME SONG BEGINS]
>>RACHEL: That's it for Chompers today. You did a good job brushing. Come back tonight for more What's that sound. Until then…
>>KIDS: 3, 2, 1 spit!
[THEME SONG ENDS]