Sarah and Duck and the Fireworks Dance
In Sarah and Duck and the Fireworks Dance, Sarah and Duck are playing indoors. When a fireworks display lights up the sky, Duck hides, until Sarah finds him and helps him enjoy the fireworks with a pair of earmuffs. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Sarah & Duck, a kids' show about the adventures of seven-year-old Sarah and her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck.
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Q: How does Sarah find Duck?
A: She plays the tuba and follows the sound of Duck’s quacks.
Q: Why was Duck hiding?
A: He was hiding from the sounds of the fireworks.
Q: How did Sarah help Duck?
A: She gave him earmuffs to muffle the sound of the fireworks.
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