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Brushing Monsters Away

Jun 18, 20226 minSeason 2Ep. 21
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Episode description

Why do you need to brush your teeth and rinse your mouth after each meal? Join Cowy, Elliot, Lisa and Billy as they learn how to scare the little monsters away 😱 
Discover more activities, games, and songs that will teach your little one all about collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, and communication in the Lingokids app! 💙

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Transcript

Speaker 1

Welcome to Music to our Ears, where we share some interesting tidbits and stories related to our favorite Lingo Kids songs.

Speaker 2

Rise and Shine everybody.

Speaker 1

Lingo Kids Camp has officially begun. First order of the day hygiene, starting the day off. Clean, Grab your toothbrush and toothpaste and follow me. It looks like Lisa is already up and out. We'll catch up with her later. Watch your step. We're headed to the camp sinks to brush our teeth. Billy, we'll get rid of the monsters in our mouth. Monsters in our mouth, Yes, while you sleep, little monsters call back Furia grow in your mouth and

create a sticky white film called plaque. If you don't brush, the black heartens causing cavities out and gum disease and bad breath. Yeck, that's why we brush every morning and night. Yes, Billy, flossing removes monsters hiding between your teeth. Okay, here we are ready set.

Speaker 2

Brush.

Speaker 1

Brush in small, gentle circles, right along the gums, to the leat and to the right. Don't forget the molars in the back. Now brush behind your teeth. Monsters hide there too, and down in the little spaces. No more monsters.

Speaker 2

Now, rinse, swish and spit.

Speaker 1

Oh, here's Lisa, where have you been so early breakfast?

Speaker 2

Your dummy couldn't wait? That's fine. Did you brush your teeth before you ate?

Speaker 1

Yes, Then take a gulp of water and swish it around in your mouth and swallow it gets rid of any monsters trying to eat the sugars inside your mouth. They like sugar, They love sugar. When the bacteria eats sugar, it eats away the protective layer on your teeth. That layer is called enamel.

Speaker 3

Is that bad?

Speaker 4

Without the protection, tooth decay and cavities happen. Then the dentist has to drill and fill the hole. Y right, not fun at all. So take a big swig of water, swish, swallow. That will keep your smile fresh and monster free.

Speaker 2

Yes, music to e.

Speaker 1

Well, then let's go for a hike and sing a song about keeping our teeth clean.

Speaker 2

Ready, here we go.

Speaker 5

Every morning, I brush my teeth, my smiles clear, No monsters in here. I brush left, I brush right. I move it in a circle and I spit it out.

Speaker 3

I move it in a circle, and my smile is right.

Speaker 5

Brush away, brush away, little monsters go away When I brush my teeth, I make them go away.

Speaker 3

Brush away, brush away.

Speaker 5

Little monsters go away. My smile is way too bright for you today. I brush my teeth in the morning every day. Come on, everyone, up, down, left.

Speaker 3

Right, circle, circle, circle, and spit it out.

Speaker 5

Every night I brush my teeth. My smile is clear.

Speaker 3

No monsters in here.

Speaker 5

I brush left, I brush right. I move it in a circle, and I spit it out. I move it in a circle, and my smile is right. Brush away, brush away. Little monsters go away. When I brush my teeth, I make them go away. Brush away, brush away, lettle monsters go away.

Speaker 3

My smile is way too bright for you. Do stay.

Speaker 5

I brush my teeth in the night every day.

Speaker 2

Now that was music to our ears. We hope you like the song.

Speaker 1

You can sing it all day long or hummed as you brush your teeth every morning and night.

Speaker 2

Think about it. Goodbye until next time.

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