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Subido el 29 de octubre de 2020 por Alba M.

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I'm going to read you the room or on the room. 00:00:00
The witch had a cat and a very tall hat and a long ginger hair which she wore in a play. 00:00:45
How the cat pulled and how the witch grinned as they sat on the broomstick and flew through the wind. 00:00:54
But how the witch waved, and how the cat spat, when the wind blew so windily, it blew off the hat, cried the witch, and they flew to the ground. They searched for the hat, but no hat could be found. 00:01:05
Then out of the bushes, on thunder pause, Bert found a dog with the hat in his coat. 00:01:25
He dropped it properly, then he glimpsed as the witch put the hat firmly down on her head. 00:01:39
I'm a dog, as thin as can be. Is the room on the roof for a dog like me? 00:01:48
Yes, cried the witch, and the dog climbed on. The witch taped the broomstick, and whoosh, they were gone. 00:01:56
He dropped them equally sad, as the witch pulled the hat firmly down on her head. 00:02:08
I'm a dog, a skin as can be. Is there room for the broom like me? 00:02:24
Yes! cried the prince, and the dog clapped on. The witch touched the broomstick and gushed the broom. 00:02:30
Over the fields, the forest they flew. The dog walked his tail, and the stormy wind blew. 00:02:41
The witch flowed aloud, and held into her hat. But when blew the bow, from her lungs were ginger plates. 00:02:48
They searched for the bow, but no bow could be found. 00:02:59
Then out from a tree, with an ear-litten trick, there left a green bird with the bow in her 00:03:18
beak. 00:03:26
He dragged it lovely and beat her head low. Then say as the witch did her place in a bowl. 00:03:27
I'm a bird, as green can be. Is there proof on the broom for a bird like me? 00:03:36
Yes, cried the bridge. So the bird fluttered on. The witch tapped the broomstick and gushed 00:03:44
They're gone. Over the ridge and the rivers they flew. The birds shrieked with glee and the stormy wind blew. They shot through the sky to the back of the town. The bridge clotted her bow but let go of her wand. 00:03:51
Down! cried the witch, and they leaped to the ground. They searched for the wand, but no wand could be found. 00:04:15
Then all of a sudden, from out of a pond, leaped a dripping wet frog with a dripping wet wand. 00:04:37
He dropped it gladly, then said with a croak, as the witch dried the wand on a fold of her cloth, 00:04:43
I'm a frog, as clean as can be. Is there room in the room for a frog like me? 00:04:50
Yes, said the witch. 00:04:57
So the frog banded on. 00:04:59
The witch taped the broomstick and whoosh, they were gone. 00:05:02
Over the moon and the mountains they flew. 00:05:06
The frog jumped for joy and 00:05:09
the broom slipped in too. 00:05:12
Down fell the cat and the dog and the frog. 00:05:17
Down they went tumbling into a bog. 00:05:21
The witch half-broomsick flew into a cloud, and the witch hewed a roar that was scary and loud. 00:05:23
I'm not dragon, as mean as can be, and I'm planning to have food and chips for my tea. 00:05:37
Now! cried the witch. 00:05:45
Flying tiger and tiger, the dragon flew up ahead, breathing out fire. 00:05:46
Hell, cried the witch, flying down to the ground. She looked all around, but no help could be found. The dragon drew near and, like in his sleep, said, Maybe this once I've had witch without sheep. 00:05:52
But just as she went into the garden of the tree, from out of deep, rose an horrible beast. It was so dark, stupid, and furry. It had five words, hers, and which I like very much, and its terrible voice. 00:06:10
When it started to speak, it drove a crow and a sheep. It creaked and creaked and asked easy job from the dragon. And it said to the dragon, thanks my witch. 00:06:48
The dragon bit me through blood, and he started to shake. 00:07:06
I'm sorry, he's hurting. 00:07:17
I made a mistake. 00:07:20
It's nice to have you. 00:07:21
Like a history of history and rest of the old sky. 00:07:23
Then down through the world and down jumper the frog. 00:07:33
Down climbing in the cat and crew saved the dog. 00:07:39
And thank you, oh thank you, the great for his cry. 00:07:43
Without eyes, I'd be in the dragon's sight. 00:07:48
Then she flies up the phone and say with agreement, 00:07:58
Feel something arrogant, so something in. 00:08:04
So the frog's phone I play with, the cat's phone I call, 00:08:08
The bird's phone I clean, and the dog's phone I bone. 00:08:12
They threw them all in, and the witch stirred them well, and the wife she was telling, she muttered and spelled, 00:08:16
A truly magnificent room, which seats for the witch and the cat and the dog, a nest for the bird and a shower for the frog. 00:08:54
yes 00:09:17
cry the witch 00:09:19
and they all 00:09:20
clamber 00:09:21
on the witch 00:09:23
they 00:09:25
the brown stick 00:09:26
and whoosh 00:09:27
they were gone 00:09:28
happy Halloween 00:09:30
happy Halloween 00:09:31
happy Halloween 00:09:33
happy Halloween 00:09:35
happy Halloween 00:09:37
Subido por:
Alba M.
Licencia:
Todos los derechos reservados
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Fecha:
29 de octubre de 2020 - 17:08
Visibilidad:
Público
Centro:
CP INF-PRI MARIO VARGAS LLOSA
Duración:
09′ 47″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
Resolución:
1920x1080 píxeles
Tamaño:
1.37

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