![]() His guess is 12, which is right! Despite Miriam not begin smarter than an egg layer, she wins anyway and gets the grand prize: a million bawks! The chickens surround and begin clucking. Her final category is Advanced AP Eggs which has the question “How many eggs are in a dozen?” Miriam guesses “a kagillion,” but Jeff makes her ask a chicken, Tandori. His answer is right and Miriam gets another point. There is something in the air on Sesame Street that is making everyone want to sing In this full episodes, Elmo and Rosita sing their way through Sesame Str. The fourth one does have a tail where it should be: behind. They both observe every sheep that walks by - the first sheep has its tail in front (on its face) the second one has its tail in the middle (on its back), and the third one has no tail. She takes some help from one of the chickens, Megan, whose answer is 3, the right answer! Next, she chooses Grade B Eggs, with the question “What is three eggs plus three eggs?” Miriam, once again, doesn’t know the answer (“I think it has something to do with hydrogen!”) Jeff suggests she ask another chicken, Kyle, who believes the answer is 6. Part 1: Kermit encounters a distressed Little Bo Peep, whose sheep is missing. Her question is “What is two eggs plus one egg?” The chickens lock in their answers, but Miriam is clueless. He gives her the categories for egg-related questions: “Grade A Eggs,” “Grade B Eggs” and “Advanced AP Eggs.” She goes with Grade A. Jeff Bawksworthy hosts with his contestant, Miriam Cheswick. Game Show: Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer? Blogg, however, is stuck cleaning up his toys. They make a dust carrot and sends the dust bunnies back under. They see that to get the dust bunnies gone, they need to go back under the rug. After returning to normal, they call on Spot, who shows them a video of a robot “under” various things. Her nose blinks thrice and they turn into cheese and are then chased by a hungry Niblet. A girl narrates a film of herself taking care of her horse, Strawberry. ![]() They realize they have to say their word for every time her nose blinks to return to normal. Young Chris Columbus explores the world of ants - and they, in turn, explore his house. Her nose blinks twice now, turning them into chickens. They make up a magic word to return them back to normal (Gezundenshniffle). She sneezes and turns the students into frogs. Sparklenose is allergic to the dust bunnies and once they come in contact with her, her nose sparkles and blinks once. Once unlocked (using Niblet’s horn), a hoard of Fairy Dust Bunnies are unleashed. Blögg doesn’t want to put his toys away, so he decides to sweep them under the magic carpet. Playtime is over for the students and they must clean up.
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