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== Outside Preschool ==
== Outside Preschool ==
Jane: So how was your last day, D.W.?
Jane: So how was your last day, DW?


D.W.: Fun but exhausting. We sang songs, danced, ate cake. There was barely time for a nap. I’m looking forward to kindergarten. I bet it’ll be much easier than preschool.
DW: Fun but exhausting. We sang songs, danced, ate cake. There was barely time for a nap. I’m looking forward to kindergarten. I bet it’ll be much easier than preschool.


Jane: Oh, I wouldn’t be so sure. Preschool was only a half-day. Kindergarten is a full six hours.
Jane: Oh, I wouldn’t be so sure. Preschool was only a half-day. Kindergarten is a full six hours.


D.W.: Six hours?! That’s like going to real school!
DW: Six hours?! That’s like going to real school!


Jane: It is real school. You’ll be learning a lot more too.
Jane: It is real school. You’ll be learning a lot more too.


D.W.: Will I have homework? And tests? Arthur always gets that look on his face when he has a test coming up. (makes face)
DW: Will I have homework? And tests? Arthur always gets that look on his face when he has a test coming up. (makes face)


Jane: Don’t worry. You’ll do just fine. Oh, you’re such a big girl now.
Jane: Don’t worry. You’ll do just fine. Oh, you’re such a big girl now.


D.W. has nervous look on her face
DW has nervous look on her face


== Sandbox ==
== Sandbox ==
Bud: My daddy said the same thing. ‘You’re a big boy now.’ He said, ‘Soon, you’ll be asking to borrow the car.’ So I asked to borrow the car and he said no.
Bud: My daddy said the same thing. ‘You’re a big boy now.’ He said, ‘Soon, you’ll be asking to borrow the car.’ So I asked to borrow the car and he said no.


D.W.: Kindergarten sounds like a big deal. Do you think you’re ready?
DW: Kindergarten sounds like a big deal. Do you think you’re ready?


Bud: I’m not sure. I still have trouble with my alphabet. It’s that M-N-L-O-P part.
Bud: I’m not sure. I still have trouble with my alphabet. It’s that M-N-L-O-P part.


D.W.: I think that’s L-M-N-O-P.
DW: I think that’s L-M-N-O-P.


Bud: Ugh! It gets me every time? What happens if I don’t know it on the first day?
Bud: Ugh! It gets me every time? What happens if I don’t know it on the first day?


D.W.: I don’t know. Maybe we should practice being big kids.
DW: I don’t know. Maybe we should practice being big kids.


Bud: How do we do that?
Bud: How do we do that?


D.W.: I have an older brother, and you have an older sister. We’ll just watch them and do what they do.
DW: I have an older brother, and you have an older sister. We’ll just watch them and do what they do.


''She puts sunglasses on a doll.''
''She puts sunglasses on a doll.''
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(Types up response) Oh yes, it’s unbelievable all right. Let’s talk about it tomorrow.
(Types up response) Oh yes, it’s unbelievable all right. Let’s talk about it tomorrow.


''Bud is using a periscope to spy on Ladonna reading in her room when she notices and slams the door.'' Arthur walks into the kitchen and complains, “There’s only three days of school left and Ratburn is giving us a test. Ugh, it’s so unfair!” D.W. observes him from behind a cereal box.
''Bud is using a periscope to spy on Ladonna reading in her room when she notices and slams the door.'' Arthur walks into the kitchen and complains, “There’s only three days of school left and Ratburn is giving us a test. Ugh, it’s so unfair!” DW observes him from behind a cereal box.


==Read House==
==Read House==
D.W. and Bud are outside D.W.’s house while Molly skateboards by.
DW and Bud are outside DW’s house while Molly skateboards by.


D.W.: I’ve been watching Arthur closely. I’ve never realized how strange big kids were.
DW: I’ve been watching Arthur closely. I’ve never realized how strange big kids were.


Bud: You’re telling me! What are some things you’ve learned?
Bud: You’re telling me! What are some things you’ve learned?


D.W.: Well, if you want to act like them…
DW: Well, if you want to act like them…


''Music, both start singing'' ''[[Big Kid Song]]''
''Music, both start singing'' ''[[Big Kid Song]]''


D.W.: Let’s start practicing. See ya.
DW: Let’s start practicing. See ya.


Bud: Later.
Bud: Later.
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Bud: What are they doing?
Bud: What are they doing?


D.W.: It must be homework. Come on. That gives me an idea.
DW: It must be homework. Come on. That gives me an idea.


Buster: I have no idea I knew so much. How can this head hold all that information?
Buster: I have no idea I knew so much. How can this head hold all that information?
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Arthur: Well, Mr. Ratburn did work us pretty hard.
Arthur: Well, Mr. Ratburn did work us pretty hard.


D.W. (in the distance): Excellent work, Bud. 1+1 does equal 11. You get an A+++!
DW (in the distance): Excellent work, Bud. 1+1 does equal 11. You get an A+++!


Bud: Thanks. You can have an A+++ too! That’s a very good map of the world.
Bud: Thanks. You can have an A+++ too! That’s a very good map of the world.
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Arthur: What are you two doing?
Arthur: What are you two doing?


D.W.: What does it look like? Homework
DW: What does it look like? Homework


Arthur and Buster laugh.
Arthur + Buster laugh.


Bud: What are you laughing at?
Bud: What are you laughing at?
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Bud: Ugh! Every time! I’m never gonna get it.
Bud: Ugh! Every time! I’m never gonna get it.


D.W.: Bud, remember, act cool. (They both put on sunglasses.) Come on Bud, let’s go study. I can’t believe that kindergarten teacher is going to give us a test on our first day.
DW: Bud, remember, act cool. (They both put on sunglasses.) Come on Bud, let’s go study. I can’t believe that kindergarten teacher is going to give us a test on our first day.


Bud: And we haven’t even met her yet. She’s so mean.
Bud: And we haven’t even met her yet. She’s so mean.
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Arthur: I just have to finish something for school! Can I do it in a minute?
Arthur: I just have to finish something for school! Can I do it in a minute?


''D.W. walks into the room.''
''DW walks into the room.''


D.W.: Don't worry, Mom. I can take care of it.
DW: Don't worry, Mom. I can take care of it.


''D.W. opens a drawer. She covers her nose and mouth.''
''DW opens a drawer. She covers her nose and mouth.''


D.W.: PU!
DW: PU!


''She takes the garbage bag outside.''
''She takes the garbage bag outside.''


D.W.: Growing older... stinks!
DW: Growing older... stinks!


''The bag trips over a garden hose and all the garbage comes out. When D.W. sees this, she starts crying.'' ''Jane hears D.W.'s crying and walks outside with her.''
''The bag trips over a garden hose and all the garbage comes out. When DW sees this, she starts crying.'' ''Jane hears DW's crying and walks outside with her.''


Jane: D.W.!
Jane: DW!


D.W.: I don't think I'm ready for kindergarten!
DW: I don't think I'm ready for kindergarten!


''She hugs Jane.''
''She hugs Jane.''


D.W.: So I don't have to do anything special for kindergarten?
DW: So I don't have to do anything special for kindergarten?


Jane: Nope, not a thing. Just be yourself.
Jane: Nope, not a thing. Just be yourself.


D.W.: Well, that's a relief. Being older doesn't seem like that much fun anyway.
DW: Well, that's a relief. Being older doesn't seem like that much fun anyway.


Jane: Well, it has its perks!
Jane: Well, it has its perks!


D.W.: Thanks, mom! I think I need to make a call.
DW: Thanks, mom! I think I need to make a call.


Bud: And I don't have to act cool or practice my alphabet?
Bud: And I don't have to act cool or practice my alphabet?


D.W.: Nope.
DW: Nope.


Bud: Phew. If I had to try to do that L-M-N-O-P part one more time--
Bud: Phew. If I had to try to do that L-M-N-O-P part one more time--


D.W.: Bud! You did it! You just got it right!
DW: Bud! You did it! You just got it right!


''Bud drops his phone.''
''Bud drops his phone.''
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